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Can This Breakfast Food Reverse Alzheimer ’ s?
I’m sure you’ve noticed how expensive eggs have gotten lately. The price has soared more than any other food in the supermarket…up 60% from one year ago.1 One reason for skyrocketing prices is the ongoing avian flu epidemic. But another reason is that demand for “nature’s perfect food” has increased substantially. And that is good news because eggs are essential for your health – including the fight against Alzheimer’s. And that means they’re worth every penny for the way they protect your brain. Two breakthrough studies back up what I’ve been telling my patients for over three decades… That ...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - August 25, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Jacob Tags: Anti-Aging Brain Health Nutrition Source Type: news

Differences in acute ischaemic stroke in-hospital mortality across referral stroke hospitals in Spain: a retrospective, longitudinal observational study
Conclusions In the referral stroke hospitals of the Spanish National Health System, the overall adjusted in-hospital mortality decreased between 2003 and 2015. However, between-hospital variations in mortality persisted.
Source: BMJ Open - June 28, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Estupinan-Romero, F., Pinilla Dominguez, J., Bernal-Delgado, E., on behalf of the Atlas VPM consortium Tags: Open access, Health services research Source Type: research

Mechanical thrombectomy is cost-effective versus medical management alone around Europe in patients with low ASPECTS
Conclusions MT is efficient versus MM alone for patients with low ASPECTS in eight countries across Europe. Patients with a large ischemic core could be treated with MT because it is both clinically beneficial and economically sustainable.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - June 16, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Moreu, M., Scarica, R., Perez-Garcia, C., Rosati, S., Lopez-Frias, A., Egido, J. A., Gomez-Escalonilla, C., Simal, P., Arrazola, J., Bocquet, A.-L., Barthe, T. Tags: Open access, Ischemic stroke Source Type: research

Thrombectomy aspiration post-market study in acute stroke with the Q aspiration catheter: the TAPAS study
Conclusion In this multicenter, observational study, the Q Aspiration Catheter used as first-line therapy demonstrated a good and safe profile in terms of navigation, revascularization, and safety in patients with acute ischemic stroke.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - June 16, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Espinosa de Rueda, M., Ballenilla Marco, F., Garmendia Lopetegui, E., Pumar, J. M., Zamarro, J., Garcia-Villalba, B., Diaz-Perez, J., Mosqueira, A., Lüttich, A., Larrea, J.-A., Parrilla, G. Tags: Open access New devices and technologies Source Type: research

Association of oral bisphosphonates with cardioembolic ischemic stroke: a nested case-control study
Conclusion: The use of oral bisphosphonates increases specifically the odds of cardioembolic IS, in a duration-dependent manner, while leaves materially unaffected the odds of non-cardioembolic IS.
Source: Frontiers in Pharmacology - May 26, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

Prevalence and impact of cerebrovascular risk factors in patients with giant cell arteritis: An observational study from the Spanish national registry
CONCLUSION: Hypertension, along with male sex, was the strongest risk factor for cerebrovascular events in GCA patients. In these high-risk patients, antiplatelet therapy should be re-considered and evaluated in prospective studies.PMID:37105843 | DOI:10.1016/j.medcli.2023.04.004
Source: Medicina Clinica - April 27, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Enrique S ánchez-Chica Mar ía Martínez-Urbistondo Ángela Gutiérrez Rojas Raquel Castej ón Juan A Vargas-N úñez V íctor Moreno-Torres Source Type: research

Ischemic stroke and vascular risk factors in young and older adults. Community-based retrospective study (2011-2020)
CONCLUSIONS: The results reinforce the need for continuity of care and follow-up in people with acute stroke in primary care and the need to improve the quality of registries.PMID:37086593 | DOI:10.1016/j.aprim.2023.102623
Source: Atencion Primaria - April 22, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Silvia Revert é-Villarroya Rosa Su ñer-Soler Esther Sauras-Col ón Josep Zaragoza-Brunet Jos é Fernández-Sáez Fidel Lopez-Espuela Source Type: research