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Sex Differences in Fall Frequency, Risk Factors, and Outcomes in Parkinson's Disease: A Cross‐Sectional Analysis
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.Abstract Background
Female sex is an independent fall risk factor in Parkinson's disease (PD), yet sex‐specific fall patterns remain unclear. Objectives
To compare sex‐specific fall risk and outcomes across PD, prodromal alpha‐synucleinopathy (PAS), and healthy controls (HC); estimate fall frequency across PD progression; and assess how sex modifies ...Joaquin A. Vizcarra, Kat Hefter, David‐Erick Lafontant, Michael Tran Duong, Ashkan Ertefaie, Brian Litt, Dani S. Bassett, Andrew Siderowf, The Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative, Kenneth Marek, Caroline Tanner, Tanya Simuni, Andrew Siderowf, Douglas Galasko, Lana Chahine, Christopher Coffey, Kalpana Merchant, Kathleen Poston, Roseanne Dobkin, Tatiana Foroud, Brit Mollenhauer, Dan Weintraub, Ethan Brown, Karl Kieburtz, Mark Frasier, Todd Sherer, Sohini Chowdhury, Roy Alcalay, Aleksandar Videnovic, Duygu Tosun‐Turgut, Werner Poewe, Susan Bressman, Jan Hammer, Raymond James, Ekemini Riley, John Seibyl, Leslie Shaw, David Standaert, Sneha Mantri, Nabila Dahodwala, Michael Schwarzschild, Connie Marras, Hubert Fernandez, Ira Shoulson, Helen Rowbotham, Paola Casalin, Claudia Trenkwalder, Todd Sherer, Sohini Chowdhury, Mark Frasier, Jamie Eberling, Katie Kopil, Alyssa O’Grady, Maggie McGuire Kuhl, Leslie Kirsch, Tawny Willson, Emily Flagg, Tanya Simuni, Bridget McMahon, Craig Stanley, Kim Fabrizio, Dixie Ecklund, Trevis Huff, Tatiana Foroud, Laura Heathers, Christopher Hobbick, Gena Antonopoulos, John Seibyl, Kathleen Poston, Christopher Coffey, Chelsea Caspell‐Garcia, Michael Brumm, Bioinformatics Core, Arthur Toga, Karen Crawford, Tatiana Foroud, Jan Hamer, Brit Mollenhauer, Doug Galasko, Kalpana Merchant, Andrew Singleton, Tatiana Foroud, Thomas Montine, Caroline Tanner, Carlie Tanner, Ethan Brown, Lana Chahine, Roseann Dobkin, Monica Korell, Charles Adler, Roy Alcalay, Amy Amara, Paolo Barone, Bastiaan Bloem, Kathrin Brockmann, Norbert Brüggemann, Lana Chahine, Kelvin Chou, Nabila Dahodwala, Alberto Espay, Stewart Factor, Hubert Fernandez, Michelle Fullard, Douglas Galasko, Penelope Hogarth, Shu‐Ching Hu, Michele Hu, Stuart Isaacson, Christine Klein, Rejko Krueger, Mark Lew, Zoltan Mari, Connie Marras, Maria Jose Martí, Nikolaus McFarland, Tiago Mestre, Brit Mollenhauer, Emile Moukheiber, Alastair Noyce, Wolfgang Oertel, Njideka Okubadejo, Sarah O’Shea, Rajesh Pahwa, Nicola Pavese, Werner Poewe, Ron Postuma, Giulietta Riboldi, Lauren Ruffrage, Javier Ruiz Martinez, David Russell, Marie H. Saint‐Hilaire, Neil Santos, Wesley Schlett, Ruth Schneider, Holly Shill, David Shprecher, Tanya Simuni, David Standaert, Leonidas Stefanis, Yen Tai, Caroline Tanner, Arjun Tarakad, Eduardo Tolosa, Aleksandar Videnovic, Susan Ainscough, Courtney Blair, Erica Botting, Isabella Chung, Kelly Clark, Ioana Croitoru, Kelly DeLano, Iris Egner, Fahrial Esha, May Eshel, Frank Ferrari, Victoria Kate Foster, Alicia Garrido, Madita. Grümmer, Bethzaida Herrera, Ella Hilt, Chloe Huntzinger, Raymond James, Farah Kausar, Christos Koros, Yara Krasowski, Dustin Le, Ying Liu, Taina M. Marques, Helen Mejia Santana, Sherri Mosovsky, Jennifer Mule, Philip Ng, Lauren O’Brien, Abiola Ogunleye, Oluwadamilola Ojo, Obi Onyinanya, Lisbeth Pennente, Romina Perrotti, Michael Pileggi, Ashwini Ramachandran, Deborah Raymond, Jamil Razzaque, Shawna Reddie, Kori Ribb, Kyle Rizer, Janelle Rodriguez, Stephanie Roman, Clarissa Sanchez, Cristina Simonet, Anisha Singh, Elisabeth Sittig, Angela Stovall, Bobbie Stubbeman, Alejandra Valenzuela, Catherine Wandell, Diana Willeke, Karen Williams, Dilinuer Wubuli +197 morewiley +1 more sourceProgressive Supranuclear Palsy in India: Insights from a Large Multicenter Clinical Cohort (Project PAIR‐PSP)
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.Background
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare and devastating tauopathy with limited global data. Given India's large population, genetic diversity, and clinical heterogeneity, large multicenter datasets are crucial to enrich global understanding of PSP. Objective
To characterize the demographic, clinical, and phenotypic profiles of a large Prashanth Lingappa Kukkle, Divyani Garg, Jacky Ganguly, Soaham Desai, Rukmini Mridula Kandadai, Sahil Mehta, Pettarusp Murzban Wadia, Deepika Joshi, Lulup Sahoo, Vijayashankar Paramanandam, Taallapalli Ashok Vardhan Reddy, Adreesh Mukherjee, Syam Krishnan, Kuldeep Shetty, Charulata Sankhla, Pankaj Agarwal, Heli S. Shah, Suvorit Bhowmick, Mitesh Chandarana, Malini Venkata, Thenral S. Geetha, Ramesh Menon, Sandeep Charugulla, Sakthivel Murugan, Ravi Gupta, Niraj Kumar, Atanu Biswas, Hrishikesh Kumar, Rupam Borgohain, Huw Morris, Vedam. L Ramprasad, Parkinson's Research Alliance of India (PRAI) and the Global Parkinson's Genetic Program (GP2) +31 morewiley +1 more sourceMapping Causal Biology: Mendelian Randomization in the Era of Big Data
Med Research, EarlyView.Mendelian randomization (MR) leverages genetic variants to mitigate confounding biases in causal inference. This review systematically maps MR's methodological evolution, highlights its expanding applications in epidemiology and drug target validation, and outlines future directions for overcoming current biases through dynamic, multi‐omics, and cross ...Xuanlu Shen, Chunrun Qu, Zeyu Wang, Jinglin Zhou, Hongwei Liu, Yingjie Li, Bowei Liu, Hao Zhang, Nan Zhang, Jingwei Zhang, Quan Cheng +10 morewiley +1 more sourcePrognosis in Parkinson's Disease: An Individual Patient Data Meta‐Analysis of Six European Incidence Cohorts
Movement Disorders, EarlyView.Abstract Background
An accurate understanding of prognosis in Parkinson's disease (PD) is important for patient information provision, personalized treatment, and clinical trial design, but most previous research has been biased towards younger, healthier patients.Angus D. Macleod, David J. McLernon, Marta Camacho, Caroline H. Williams‐Gray, Rachael A. Lawson, Alison J. Yarnall, David Bäckström, Lars Forsgren, Jodi Maple‐Grødem, Guido Alves, Ole‐Bjørn Tysnes, Carl E. Counsell, Parkinson's Incidence Cohorts Collaboration, Thomas Foltynie, Sarah L. Mason, Ruwani Wijeyekoon, Jonathan Evans, David P. Breen, Gemma Cummins, Krista Farrell, Kirsten Scott, Tom Stoker, Julia Greenland, Natalie Valle Guzman, Lucy Collins, Simon Stott, Jan Linder, Mona Edström, Jörgen Andersson, Linda Eriksson, Gun‐Marie Hariz, Magdalena Domellöf, Michaela Dreetz Gjerstad, Kenn Freddy Pedersen, Elin Bjelland Forsaa, Veslemøy Hamre Frantzen, Anita Laugaland, Johannes Lange, Karen Simonsen, Eldbjørg Fiske, Ingvild Dalen, Bernd Müller, Geir Olve Skeie, Marit Renså, Wenche Telstad, Aliaksei Labusau, Jane Kastet, Ineke HogenEsch, Marianne Kjerandsen, Liv Kari Håland, Karen Herlofson, Solgunn Ongre, Siri Bruun, David Burn, Lynn Rochester, Gordon W. Duncan, Tien K. Khoo, Kate S. M. Taylor, Robert Caslake, David J. M. McGhee, Diane Swallow, Joanne Gordon, Clare Harris, Ann Hayman, Nicola Johannesson, Hazel Forbes, Valerie Angus, Alasdair Finlayson, David Dawson, Katie Wilde, David Ritchie, Artur Wozniak, Adrian Martin +72 morewiley +1 more sourceBest Practices for Scientific Collaboration and Ethical Considerations When Working With Human Remains in Southeast Asia
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
The roles and responsibilities we occupy as scientists working directly with human remains are diverse, requiring careful ethical consideration. In Southeast Asian contexts, it has been important for us experts and scholars to be in constant correspondence and collaboration, deriving scientific insights into human health, life histories, and ...Michael Rivera, Tatfeef Haque, Edwin Miguel Anadon, Ker Woon Choy, Elaine Yih‐Ning Chu, Chong Chin Heo, Toetik Koesbardiati, Winsome Hin‐Shin Lee, Chin‐Hsin Liu, Delta Bayu Murti, Sophorn Nhoem, Patara Rattanachet, Erwin Mansyur U. Saraka, Kathleen Felise Constance Tantuico, Minh Tran, Sarah Agatha Villaluz, Wan Xian Yeo, Naruphol Wangthongchaicharoen, Nandar Yukyi, Pratiwi Yuwono +19 morewiley +1 more sourceClinical Applications of Multimodal Artificial Intelligence in Otolaryngology: A State‐of‐the‐Art Review
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, EarlyView.Abstract Objective
Artificial intelligence (AI) has advanced to simultaneously process visual, auditory, and textual inputs, providing users with “multimodal” AI. Given the clinical integration potential of these tools, otolaryngologists must stay informed. This study reviews current literature on applications of multimodal AI in otolaryngology.Ying Jie Li, Flora Su, Norbert Banyi, Philip Edgcumbe, Andrew Thamboo, Ameen Amanian +5 morewiley +1 more source