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    Correspondence to: José Rafael Romero, MD, Department of Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine, 715 Albany St, B-608, Boston, MA 02118. Email Intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis is a leading cause of stroke worldwide, especially in non-White populations, carrying high risk of recurrent stroke. Almallouhi and colleagues conducted a post hoc analysis using data from the aggressive medical management (AMM) arm in the SAMMPRIS trial (Stenting and Aggressive Medical Management for Preventing

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    • ICYMI #STROKE September Highlights: Ameliorating #RacialDisparities with maximal medical management in SAMMPRIS; sex differences in poststroke #cognitive impairment; and systemic review and meta-analysis on #EVT for low NIHSS LVO strokes. @JRafaelRomeroMD https://t.co/qP09iqnGLs

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    Background To assess how timing, frequency and maintenance of being physically active, spanning over 30 years in adulthood, is associated with later-life cognitive function. Methods Participants (n=1417, 53% female) were from the prospective longitudinal cohort study, 1946 British birth cohort. Participation in leisure time physical activity was reported five times between ages 36 and 69, categorised into: not active (no participation in physical activity/month); moderately active (participated 1–4 times/month); most active (participated 5 or more times/month). Cognition at age 69 was assessed by tests of cognitive state (Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-III), verbal memory (word learning test) and processing speed (visual search speed). Results Being physically active, at all assessments in adulthood, was associated with higher cognition at age 69. For cognitive state and verbal memory, the effect sizes were similar across all adult ages, and between those who were moderately and m

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    • Being physically active at all time points in adulthood was associated with higher #cognitive performance & verbal #memory in later life ✅Lifelong maintenance of #physicalactivity was most optimal 👉🏽https://t.co/BgPgEEjp3l via @JNNP_BMJ https://t.co/gpouE7bsbQ

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    June 30, 2023 — Women with atrial fibrillation progress more rapidly to cognitive impairment and dementia than men with the heart rhythm condition, according to research presented today at ACNAP 2023, a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)1 and published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association.  “Symptoms of atrial fibrillation in women are…

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    • @DAICeditor @escardio @alzassociation Women with #atrial_fibrillation progress more rapidly to #cognitive impairment and #dementia than men with the #heartrhythm condition, according to research presented at #acnap23: https://t.co/vTroEPuqU6

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    Pooled data show evidence for significant and ‘immediate’ improvement in cognitive function with transcranial alternating current stimulation.

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    • For those concerned with their fading #memory: Rapid #Cognitive Improvement With #BrainStimulation https://t.co/SRdKd6aAhV via @MedscapeEndo A meta-analysis suggests that @tACS improves #cognition in healthy, #aging, and #psychiatric populations https://t.co/6iE6hKtq1k… https://t.co/CjOgnKv2qf https://t.co/ZJ5YrmAgDx

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    Researchers used exome sequencing data for hundreds of thousands of individuals to identify rare coding variants and genes associated with three cognitive functional traits.

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    Obstructive sleep apnea had a significant effect on perceived problems with cognitive function in women with multiple sclerosis, according to study results published in Multiple Sclerosis Journal.“Our findings provide new evidence to suggest that sleep disorders may play a pivotal role in the development of cognitive problems in women with multiple sclerosis [MS],” Tiffany J. Braley,

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    • Published in @MSJ_Research: Obstructive sleep apnea (#OSA) had a significant effect on perceived problems with #cognitive function in women with multiple #sclerosis. @healiowomen @healioneurology https://t.co/lXgF4zTtfp