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Association between depression and tinnitus in a nationally representative sample of US older adults.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that individuals who perceive their tinnitus to be a problem or have problems with tinnitus when going to bed may be in need of intervention to prevent or reduce their depression symptoms so as to ensure that other areas of their life are not negatively influenced. PMID: 23461284 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Aging and Mental Health - March 6, 2013 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Loprinzi PD, Maskalick S, Brown K, Gilham B Tags: Aging Ment Health Source Type: research

Pontine Infarction as a Complication of Basilar-Type Migraine Status Migrainosus (P01.093)
CONCLUSIONS: This patient presents a diagnostic dilemma, since her stroke symptoms were not part of her typical aura syndrome and therefore does not fulfill ICHD-2 criteria for migrainous infarction. These restrictions on what constitutes a bona fide migrainous infarction may improve specificity at the expense of sensitivity, potentially underestimating the role of migraine in stroke etiology.Disclosure: Dr. Vollbracht's family owns stock and/or stock options in Allergan, Inc. Dr. Robbins has nothing to disclose. Dr. Kister has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - February 14, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Vollbracht, S., Robbins, M., Kister, I. Tags: P01 Headache: Clinical Presentation and Therapeutics Source Type: research

Eyelid Myokymia in an Older Subject After Repetitive Sessions of Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
Non-invasive brain stimulation techniques have developed into useful tools to study brain functions, like motor learning , physiological changes of the brain like during healthy aging or pathological conditions (e.g., stroke, parkinson, tinnitus, among others) . Furthermore they are more and more applied and evaluated as therapeutic tools to treat neuropsychiatric diseases . The evolution of these techniques emphasizes the importance to report possible adverse effects. Here, we present a case with occurrence of monocular eyelid myokymia after repetitive application of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to the motor cortex.
Source: BRAIN STIMULATION: Basic, Translational, and Clinical Research in Neuromodulation - November 5, 2012 Category: Neurology Authors: M. Wessel, M. Zimerman, J.E. Timmermann, F.C. Hummel Tags: Letters to the Editor Source Type: research