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Functional MRI in REM Behavior Disorder Is Suggestive of Future Parkinson’s Disease
Rapid eye movement behavior disorder carries an increased risk of future Parkinson’s disease and has fMRI and DaTSCAN features that are similar to those in patients with Parkinson’s disease.
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Association of Traumatic Brain Injury with Late-life Neurodegenerative Diseases
This study analyzed pooled clinical and neuropathological data of older adults free of dementia from three prospective cohort studies and found that traumatic brain injury with loss of consciousness was associated with risk for Lewy body accumulation, Parkinson’s disease, and progression of Parkinsonism, but not dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, neuritic plaques, or neurofibrillary tangles.
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Neuropathy in Myeloma
Peripheral neuropathy is uncommon at presentation in patients with myeloma, and may be complicated by vitamin D deficiency and the neurotoxic effects of chemotherapy.
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Impulse Control Disorders in Parkinson’s: Are All Dopamine Agonists Equal Offenders?
This observational study of 425 patients with a broad range of stages of Parkinson’s disease found that long-acting pramipexole and transdermal rotigotine were less likely to be associated with impulse control disorders than were immediate-release pramipexole and any formulation of ropinirole. This study highlights differences between dopamine agonists that may affect patient care.
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Study Questions Cost-effectiveness of Cholesterol-lowering Treatment
But one clinician says it may be much ado about nothing.
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Undergrads See Real-Life Ethics by Shadowing Clinicians
Research suggests that medical schools can neither improve ethical inclinations, nor guarantee progress in moral reasoning for students who lack well-developed moral motivation and moral sensitivity when starting such training.
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When Should a Threatening Patient be Reported?
Recent amendments to federal patient privacy regulations give clinicians new allowance to report patients with mental health issues, but state laws may differ.
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Report: Proposed Common Rule Revisions Should be Withdrawn
The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Revise the Common Rule should be withdrawn, according to a report from the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine.
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Data On 2,000 Patients Gives Visual of Final Year of Life
Advance planning discussions rarely occur at the time of a life-threatening diagnosis. This, in part, is responsible for the large number of in-hospital deaths depicted by a new visual graphic on the last year of life.
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Getting Buy-in For Including Cost in Decision-making is Uphill Battle
Any talk of considering costs in treatment decisions usually triggers an immediate outcry against “rationing” of care, experts say.