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Weight Loss Maintenance — Is Low-Carb the Key? An Investigation Into the Metabolic Effect of Diet
Researchers found that among adults seeking to maintain weight loss, consumption of a low-carbohydrate diet led to the highest total energy expenditure.
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Lettuce for Sleep? Maybe, but Not in Salad Form
The authors of this single-blind randomized study found that 1,000 mg of culinary lettuce seed nightly for two weeks can improve sleep in pregnant women with insomnia.
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Making Sense of Delirium in the Emergency Department
Delirium is a complex disorder marked by the acute onset of mental status change with an associated fluctuating course. Despite the fact that delirium is a common clinical entity in elderly hospitalized patients, the condition may present in any patient regardless of medical comorbidities. Recognition within the emergency setting is becoming increasingly important, as the diagnosis frequently is missed.
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Thinking Outside of the ‘Alpha-Synuclein Box’: A Critical Role of Tau in Lewy Body Disorders
Neocortical tau pathology was associated with worse antemortem cognition in this large study of Parkinson’s disease dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies. Regional brain variations correlated with specific cognitive domains.
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Predicting the Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment Using Imaging Biomarkers
In this population-based study, researchers used imaging biomarkers of amyloid and neuronal injury to estimate an absolute risk of mild cognitive impairment in the elderly.
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Late Referrals to Hospice Continue, Due Largely to ‘Fear and Stigma’
Despite emphasis on the importance of early referral, patients with advanced disease are receiving palliative care very late in their illness trajectory, found a recent study from the United Kingdom.
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Amyloid-ß Pathology Induced by Contaminated Cadaver-Derived Growth Hormone
Cadaveric pituitary-derived growth hormone that previously was known to transmit Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) also contains ß-amyloid. Growth hormone vials from cases associated with amyloid plaques in CJD patients cause amyloid plaque formation and cerebral amyloid angiopathy when injected intracranially into mice.
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Ethics of Genomics Consent: Little Is Known on This Issue
To learn where things stand on individuals’ views on privacy and genetic data, researchers analyzed 53 studies involving the perspectives of 47,974 participants.
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Rituximab for CIDP Associated With Systemic Immune Disorders
Rituximab has been used “off label” for the treatment of primary chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) with variable reports of success. These authors reported a high rate of response in patients who developed CIDP in the setting of other systemic immune-mediated disorders.
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Ethical Concerns With Quality Ratings of Nursing Homes
Quality ratings of nursing homes are not necessarily what they seem, according to a recent analysis.