Serotonergic Antidepressants in Pregnancy Not Tied to Neonatal Seizures
Maternal use of SSRIs, SNRIs in first trimester of pregnancy not linked to increased risk for neonatal seizures or childhood epilepsy in offspring
Link Between Major Traumatic Brain Injury, Dementia Examined
Risk factors most strongly attenuating the association between major TBI and dementia were alcohol consumption, physical activity
Neuropsychiatric Sequelae Similar for Severe COVID-19, SARI
Neuropsychiatric sequelae are comparable for survivors of COVID-19 hospitalization, other severe acute respiratory infections
Early Tracheostomy No Aid for Severe Stroke Outcomes
Findings for six-month functional outcomes among patients with severe stroke receiving mechanical ventilation
One in Three Alzheimer, Dementia Cases Tied to Modifiable Risk Factors
Risk factors differ based on sex and race and ethnicity
High AI-ECG-AF Risk Score Tied to Worse Cognition, Cognitive Decline
High probability of atrial fibrillation by AI-ECG-AF score correlated with cerebral infarcts on MRI
Hearing, Vision Impairment Up Odds of Cognitive Decline in Seniors
Odds of cognitive impairment increased more than eightfold for seniors with dual sensory impairment
Serious Neurologic Manifestations Tied to Worse COVID-19 Outcomes
Encephalopathy was the most common serious neurologic manifestation, occurring in 10.2 percent of adults hospitalized with COVID-19
Heterogeneity in CV Mortality Seen in Asian American Subgroups
Several subgroups experiencing stagnant age-standardized mortality rates for cardiovascular, cerebrovascular mortality
Modified Cardiac Rehab May Cut Mortality Risk for Stroke Survivors
As part of stroke recovery program, modified cardiac rehab may lower all-cause one-year mortality, improve overall and cardiovascular function

















