Month: June 2023

Statins: A Possible Savior for Delirium in Heart Failure Patients!

Imagine you’re at a party and things start getting wild. People are dancing, singing, and having a great time. Suddenly, a superhero bursts through the door, bringing order to the chaos. Well, that’s what statins could be doing for patients with congestive heart failure and delirium! In a recent study, researchers explored the connection between […]

Published on June 20, 2023

Unlock the Mystery of Vertigo in Older Adults with a Special Questionnaire!

Imagine trying to solve a complex puzzle without all the pieces. That’s how diagnosing benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) in older adults can feel. But fear not! Scientists have come up with an ingenious solution—a subtype-determining questionnaire. Just like a detective following clues, this questionnaire helps healthcare professionals pinpoint the specific type of BPPV and […]

Published on June 20, 2023

Shared alterations in hippocampal structural covariance in subjective cognitive decline and migraine

Imagine your brain is a bustling city, with different districts connected by highways. Just like neighborhoods in a city, the hippocampus – a region of the brain associated with memory and spatial navigation – has different subdivisions. In this study, scientists wanted to understand how these subdivisions were affected in people with both subjective cognitive […]

Published on June 20, 2023