A study published this week in the Annals of Internal Medicine by Sneller and colleagues compared 189 people who had recovered from Covid-19—many of whom reported symptoms of Long Covid—to a control ...
Background While evaluating balance and neurocognitive function following concussion is clinically valuable for both diagnosis and treatment, it is unclear if these assessments are best employed in ...
New research finds that children who were breastfed scored higher on neurocognitive tests. Researchers analyzed thousands of cognitive tests taken by nine and ten-year-olds whose mothers reported they ...
Real-world barriers to CAR-T access: A Canadian referral center perspective. Flat dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) for primary infection prophylaxis after CAR-T for B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma ...
Objective Short sleep duration has been shown to affect baseline neurocognitive screening scores in high school and college athletes, but no studies have shown a similar effect in professional ...
"While the neurocognitive testing lets us know how these individuals are actually performing on various thinking tasks, the fMRI data will also give us a sense neuroanatomically of how the brain is ...
Examination and prognostic implications of the unique microenvironment of breast cancer brain metastases. Planned interim analysis of PATRICIA: An open-label, single-arm, phase II study of pertuzumab ...
Detecting cognitive changes associated with Alzheimer's disease in older adults can be difficult in early stages of disease, but daily testing on smartphones may provide a less time-consuming and less ...
A new Penn Nursing study suggests that the specific sedatives used during critical illness in early childhood may have long-term implications for a child's neurocognitive development. Martha A.Q.