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How Early Does Memory Loss Begin for People at Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease?

A team of researchers studied individuals with a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer’s disease in an effort to understand when memory loss begins. Alzheimer’s disease is...

Today In Medical History – April 4

(1835) English neurologist John Hughlings Jackson was born. He is known for his research in epilepsy and being a co-founder of the Brain Journal....

Why Do Celiac Disease Patients Fail to Adhere to a Gluten-Free Diet?

New research on children and adolescents with celiac disease examined their dietary habits to determine the factors responsible for non-adherence to a gluten-free diet. Celiac...

Why Do Epileptic Seizures Sometimes Lead to Hypotension?

Researchers from Cleveland, Ohio examined which areas of the brain might be responsible for severe hypotension in individuals with epilepsy. When the heart beats, it...

Can Brain Surgery Reduce Seizures in Children?

A randomized trial investigated the effects of brain surgery on the risk of recurrent seizures in children with drug-resistant epilepsy. Drug-resistant epilepsy carries significant health...

Today In Medical History – October 7

October 7: (1) (1911) English neurologist John Hughlings Jackson is born. His research focused mainly on epilepsy, specifically seizures and aphasia. (2) (1927) Scottish psychiatrist...

Today In Medical History – July 27

July 27: (1) (1857) Puerto Rican physician, sociologist José Celso Barbosa is born. He initiated an early form of health insurance, encouraging employers to pay...

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