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Troponin in intracerebral hemorrhage

…ith higher mortality rates in patients following intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) (Garrett et al. Neurocrit Care 2010; 12: 199-203; Hays & Diringer. Neurology 2006; 66: 1330-1334; Chung et al. J Korean Neurosurg Soc 2009; 45: 355-359. Free full text at www.jkns.or.kr/htm/fulltext.asp?no=0042009075). Subscribe to read more It takes 30 seconds or login using your email address Please enter the email address that you registered the newsletter with Cont…

Trichloroethylene associated with PD risk

…REPORT FROM THE AAN, APRIL 10-17, 2010 – A population-based study reports that trichloroethylene exposure is a risk factor for the develop of Parkinson’s disease (Goldman et al. AAN, S03.005). Subscribe to read more It takes 30 seconds or login using your email address Please enter the email address that you registered the newsletter with Continue…

Adjunctive ropinirole in advanced PD

…REPORT FROM THE AAN, APRIL 10-17, 2010 – Results of a randomized trial of adjunctive prolonged-release ropinirole indicate that the dopamine agonist may provide better 24-hour symptom control in advanced PD patients treated with L-dopa (Stocchi et al. AAN, S33.003). Subscribe to read more It takes 30 seconds or login using your email address Please enter the email address that you registered the newsletter with Continue…

Follow-up data of rituximab in SPMS

…REPORT FROM THE AAN, APRIL 10-17, 2010 – A small retrospective study has examined the long-term effects of rituximab, a monoclonal antibody directed against CD20+ B cells, in patients with secondary-progressive MS (Ionete et al. AAN, P02.147). Subscribe to read more It takes 30 seconds or login using your email address Please enter the email address that you registered the newsletter with Continue…

Ibuprofen may lower PD risk

…REPORT FROM THE AAN, APRIL 10-17, 2010 – A prospective database analysis has found that ibuprofen use appears to lower the risk of Parkinson’s disease (Gao et al. AAN, S03.003). Subscribe to read more It takes 30 seconds or login using your email address Please enter the email address that you registered the newsletter with Continue…