Felicia C Chow,Julia Granerod,Carla Y Kim et al.
Felicia C Chow et al.
Vaccination is widely considered to be the pre-eminent public health achievement of modern history, but declining coverage resulting from vaccine hesitancy and from interruptions in immunization campaigns in geopolitically unstable regions ...
Heather Wood
Heather Wood
Heather Wood
Heather Wood
Heather Wood
Heather Wood
Multiscale network perspectives on glioma: from tumour biology to symptoms, survival and treatment [0.03%]
多尺度网络视角下的胶质瘤研究:从肿瘤生物学至症状、生存和治疗
Linda Douw,Jaap C Reijneveld,Ayan S Mandal
Linda Douw
Adult glioma is associated with a wide range of symptoms and variable survival that are not fully explained by tumour location or subtype. Recent work suggests that the disease may be better understood using a network-based framework, as op...
Panteleimon Oikonomou,Fahimeh H Akhoundi,Nahid Olfati et al.
Panteleimon Oikonomou et al.
Cognitive impairment in people with Parkinson disease (PD) imposes a substantial societal burden: PD affects over 1% of the population aged 65 years and older, and 24-31% of individuals with this condition develop dementia and another 26% p...
Guy C Brown,Peter St George-Hyslop,Rosa C Paolicelli et al.
Guy C Brown et al.
Accumulating evidence indicates that Alzheimer disease (AD) is caused by dysregulated microglial phagocytosis. The main risk factor for AD is age, and ageing reduces microglial phagocytosis of amyloid-β (Aβ) plaques, while increasing micr...
Ruth Dobson,Karim L Kreft,Benjamin M Jacobs et al.
Ruth Dobson et al.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is among the most common causes of disability in the young and, despite the advent of highly effective disease-modifying therapies, remains an incurable disease. Prevention of MS before the onset of demyelination is ...
Restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movements of sleep - the relationship with stroke and other cerebrovascular disease [0.03%]
不安腿综合征和睡眠周期性四肢运动与脑卒中和其他脑血管疾病的关系
Nahal Farhani,Yakdehikandage S Costa,Marina Rozik et al.
Nahal Farhani et al.
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) and periodic limb movements (PLMs) are increasingly recognized as risk factors for cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases, particularly stroke. Conversely, stroke can precipitate or exacerbate the symptoms ...