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June 2009 Briefing - Ophthalmology
Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Ophthalmology for June 2009.This roundup includes the latest research news from journal articles, as well as the FDA approvals and regulatory changes...
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Migraine Headache in Middle Age and Late-Life Brain Infarcts
Ann I.Scher, PhD; Larus S. Gudmundsson, MSc; Sigurdur Sigurdsson, MSc; Anna Ghambaryan, MD; Thor Aspelund, PhD; Guny Eiriksdottir, MSc; Mark A. van Buchem, MD, PhD; Vilmundur Gudnason, MD, PhD; Lenore J. Launer, PhD Context Migraine...
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Midlife migraine with aura linked to brain lesions in elderly women
MedWire News: Women who suffer from migraines with aura are more likely to show evidence of brain lesions in old age than other women, researchers have found.However, Dr Lenore Launer, from the National Institute on Aging in Bethesda,...
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Migraines with aura in middle age associated with late-life brain lesions: Study
Women who suffer from migraine headaches in middle age accompanied by neurological aura (visual disturbances, dizziness or numbness that can precede migraines) are more likely to have damage to brain tissue in the cerebellum later in life,...
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Midlife Migraines Linked to Lesions
The relationship between migraine with aura and cerebellar infarcts was only significant in women.Lesions in the cerebellum, but not in other locations of the brain, were more prevalent in women with migraine with aura, compared to...
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Research Provides Evidence For The Existence Of Various Subtypes Of Dyslexia
Category: Research News Font Size Certain neurological differences that can support the existence of various subtypes of dyslexia, find researchers from University of Edinburgh.These differences can be linked to different language...
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Neurological Differences Support Dyslexia Subtypes
Parts of the right hemisphere of the brains of people with dyslexia have been shown to differ from those of normal readers.Researchers writing in the open access journal BMC Neuroscience used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to compare...
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Neurological Differences Support Dyslexia Subtypes
Parts of the right hemisphere of the brains of people with dyslexia have been shown to differ from those of normal readers.Researchers have used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to compare the two groups, and were able to associate the...
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Elevated Sialic Acid Linked to Cerebellar Ataxia
French investigators identified a previously unknown syndrome in five of 25 cerebellar patients associated with elevated free sialic acid in the CSF.SEATTLE-The leader of an international study linking one in five cases of ...
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Later-Life Brain Lesions Found in Migraine-Prone Women, Uniformed Services University Study
Women who suffer from migraine headaches in middle age accompanied by neurological aura (visual disturbances, dizziness or numbness that can precede migraines) are more likely to have damage to brain tissue in the cerebellum later in life,...
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Neurological differences support dyslexia subtypes
Parts of the right hemisphere of the brains of people with dyslexia have been shown to differ from those of normal readers.Researchers writing in the open access journal BMC Neuroscience used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to compare...
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Medical News: Migraines With Aura In Middle Age May Be Associated With Late Life Brain Lesions
Headache / Migraine News Main Category: Headache / Migraine Also Included In: Neurology / Neuroscience; Seniors / Aging; Clinical Trials / Drug Trials email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Women who suffer...
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Migraines With Aura In Middle Age May Be Associated With Late Life Brain Lesions
Women who suffer from migraine headaches in middle age particularly those accompanied by neurological aura are more likely to have damage to brain tissue in the cerebellum later in life, according to a study by researchers at the Uniformed...
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Midlife Migraines with Aura Related to Late-Life Infarct-Like Brain Lesions?
Women who suffer migraine with aura in middle age face increased risk for infarct-like brain lesions on MRI later in life, according to a population-based cohort study in JAMA.Nearly 4700 adults in Iceland were interviewed about headache...
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Midlife Migraines With Aura Increases Prevalence of Brain Lesions in Older Age
my personal edition> migraine > news E-Mail this DGNews to a colleague DGNews CHICAGO -- June 23, 2009 -- Middle-aged women who had migraine headaches with aura had a higher prevalence of brain lesions when they were older,...
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Migraines with Aura in Middle Age Associated with Late-Life Brain Lesions
Women who suffer from migraine headaches in middle age accompanied by neurological aura (visual disturbances, dizziness or numbness that can precede migraines) are more likely to have damage to brain tissue in the cerebellum later in life,...
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Migraines with aura in middle age associated with late-life brain lesions
Women who suffer from migraine headaches in middle age accompanied by neurological aura (visual disturbances, dizziness or numbness that can precede migraines) are more likely to have damage to brain tissue in the cerebellum later in life,...
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Cerebellar Injury in Term Infants: Clinical Characteristics, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings, and Outcome
Print Save in My Library Free Abstract Limperopoulos C et al.- Gross motor delays, expressive language deficits, and externalizing behavioral problems were the most common (44%). Cognitive deficits were present in one third of cases.
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Migraine With Aura in Midlife Linked To Cerebellar Infarctlike Lesions
_ Migraine With Aura in Midlife Linked To Cerebellar Infarctlike Lesions.
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Migraine With Aura in Midlife Linked To Cerebellar Infarctlike Lesions
_ Migraine With Aura in Midlife Linked To Cerebellar Infarctlike Lesions.
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Later-Life Brain Lesions Found in Migraine-Prone Women
PRINCETON, June 23 -- Middle-aged women who suffered migraine headaches accompanied by sensory disturbances or difficulty speaking (aura) had higher incidence of brain lesions later in life, according to a study of Icelandic patients.
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Torpedoes in Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, essential tremor, and control brains
Study to quantify torpedoes in PD and AD vs ET and control brains Brains: 40 ET cases (34 cerebellar ET, 6 Lewy body variant of ET) and age-matched comparison b Torpedoes in Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, essential tremor,...
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[Neurological pictures] MRI development of early white matter signs in cerebellar-type multisystem atrophy
_ [Neurological pictures] MRI development of early white matter signs in cerebellar-type multisystem atrophy.
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