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Why is #Alzheimer’s missed or misdiagnosed more often in men than women? Different disease pathology may play a role:http://ow.ly/QiMM302HAUb
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1/10 hospitalizations for #Alzheimer’s could have been avoided, according to new Medicare data: http://ow.ly/S07U302HAJJ
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Times reports it, so did we: Stem cells clinics flourishing in US, despite poor evidence. http://ow.ly/Jh7l302Hkgg http://ow.ly/BPFi302Hkig
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Elevated levels of sulfonylurea receptor-1 in CSF could be a biomarker of edema after #TBI. Watch expert analysis: http://ow.ly/VEwE302F6BL
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Do patients treated with tPA need a CT scan after an #ischemic #stroke? Watch this video for answers. http://ow.ly/hP60302F6qN
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Nature: New clues about why chronic memory deficits follow West Nile Virus encephalitis: http://ow.ly/uSEm302F6fr
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Funds from the 2014 #ALS #icebucketchallenge have led to the discovery of a new gene: http://ow.ly/w8Vj302F2Gm
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Researchers identify an abnormal signal in brain MRI scans of people with functional movement disorders: http://ow.ly/7IMM302CzhZ
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A patient who went abroad for #stemcelltherapy to treat residual stroke deficits returned with far worse symptoms. http://ow.ly/qGAT302Cz2C
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A comparison of two ways of reading SPECT scans: Which is more reliable for diagnosing #parkinsonism? http://ow.ly/Z7Xv302CyLW
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