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Sex differences play roles in how patients respond to brain diseases


Sex differences play roles in how patients respond to brain diseases
Men and women are impacted differently by brain diseases, like Alzheimer s disease and Parkinson s disease. Researchers are urging their colleagues to remember those differences when researching treatments and cures.
In APL Bioengineering, by AIP Publishing, University of Maryland scientists highlight a growing body of research suggesting sex differences play roles in how patients respond to brain diseases, as well as multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease, and other brain ailments.
That is progress from just a few years ago, said Alisa Morss Clyne, director of the university s Vascular Kinetics Laboratory. ....

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Researchers provide complete clinical landscape for gene linked to epilepsy and autism


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Philadelphia, March 17, 2021 - Researchers from Children s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) affiliated with the CHOP Epilepsy Neurogenetics Initiative (ENGIN) have compiled a complete genetic and clinical analysis of more than 400 individuals with SCN2A-related disorder, which has been linked to a variety of neurodevelopmental disorders, including epilepsy and autism. By linking clinical features to genetic abnormalities in a standardized format, the researchers hope their findings lead to improved identification and clinical intervention.
The study was published online by the journal
Genetics in Medicine.
Pathogenic variants in the SCN2A gene can lead to a wide range of clinical features - or phenotypes - associated with neurodevelopmental disorders. Several studies have described the genetic information collected on individuals with disease-causing changes in this gene. However, while genetic information is collected in a standardized manner, data on ph ....

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Leading change researchers say it's time workplaces "embraced mess" caused by COVID-19


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17 March 2021
A group of global change experts are sending a disruptive message out to Australian businesses calling for approaches that ’embrace uncertainty and the mess’ of change over trying to “command and control” when it comes to workplace challenges.
The Change Lab are the leading industry experts in helping organisations worldwide (including clients such as Deloitte’s, IBM, LendLease, Treasury Wine Estate, the Dubai Government, Melbourne University and Xero) to thrive through change using the latest research in neuroscience, positive psychology and systems design.
Co-Founder of The Change Lab, Michelle Etheve, says a ‘command and control’ or ‘traditional management’ approach to change in the workplace in the pandemic-impacted landscape won’t work to create the kind of ongoing positive change needed for organisations to operate effectively in the current market context. ....

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Researchers identify several factors that prevent use of sEMG in clinical neurorehabilitation


Researchers identify several factors that prevent use of sEMG in clinical neurorehabilitation
Kessler Foundation researchers have identified several practical and technical barriers to the widespread use of surface electromyography (sEMG) in clinical neurorehabilitation. Based on their holistic analysis of these factors, the researchers suggest a collaborative, interdisciplinary, and unified approach to enable rehabilitation professionals to routinely use sEMG. The article, Use of Surface EMG in Clinical Rehabilitation of Individuals With SCI: Barriers and Future Considerations (doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.578559), was published December 18, 2020, in
Frontiers in Neurology. It is available open access at https:/
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PMC7780850/
The authors are Rakesh Pilkar, PhD, Kamyar Momeni, PhD, Arvind Ramanujam, Manikandan Ravi, Erica Garbarini, and Gail F. Forrest, PhD, affiliated with the Center for Mobility and Rehabilitation Engineering Research and the Tim and Caroline R ....

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Pressure sensors could ensure a proper helmet fit to help protect the brain


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IMAGE: When worn under a helmet, a fit cap reveals the pressure exerted by the helmet on 16 different sensors.
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Credit: Adapted from
2021, DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.0c02122
Many athletes, from football players to equestrians, rely on helmets to protect their heads from impacts or falls. However, a loose or improperly fitted helmet could leave them vulnerable to traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), a leading cause of death or disability in the U.S. Now, researchers reporting in
ACS Sensors have developed a highly sensitive pressure sensor cap that, when worn under a helmet, could help reveal whether the headgear is a perfect fit. ....

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