Newswise News from American Academy of Neurology (AAN) display Latest news from American Academy of Neurology (AAN) on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from American Academy of Neurology (AAN) 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Which Clot-Busting Drug Is Tied to Better Recovery After Stroke? /articles/which-clot-busting-drug-is-tied-to-better-recovery-after-stroke/?sc=rsin /articles/which-clot-busting-drug-is-tied-to-better-recovery-after-stroke/?sc=rsin Wed, 16 Oct 2024 16:00:00 EST For people with ischemic stroke, treatment with the clot-busting drug tenecteplase is associated with a slightly higher likelihood of an excellent recovery and reduced disability three months later than the drug alteplase, according to a meta-analysis published in the October 16, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Researchers found that the likelihood of good recovery was similar between the two treatments. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Are Health Care Disparities Tied to Stroke Treatments? /articles/are-health-care-disparities-tied-to-stroke-treatments/?sc=rsin /articles/are-health-care-disparities-tied-to-stroke-treatments/?sc=rsin Wed, 16 Oct 2024 16:00:00 EST For people with stroke, social factors such as race, neighborhood and insurance, may be linked to whether they receive treatment, according to a study published in the October 16, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Do People with MS Have an Increased Risk of Cancer? /articles/do-people-with-ms-have-an-increased-risk-of-cancer/?sc=rsin /articles/do-people-with-ms-have-an-increased-risk-of-cancer/?sc=rsin Wed, 09 Oct 2024 16:00:00 EST A new study has found some cancers to be slightly more frequent in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) than in people without MS. The study is published in the October 9, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Types of cancers found to have a small increased risk include bladder, brain and cervical cancers. The study does not prove that MS increases a person's risk of cancer. It only shows an association. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Study Finds Certain MS Therapies May Not Slow Disability Progression /articles/study-finds-certain-ms-therapies-may-not-slow-disability-progression/?sc=rsin /articles/study-finds-certain-ms-therapies-may-not-slow-disability-progression/?sc=rsin Wed, 25 Sep 2024 16:00:00 EST In people with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), a new study has found no difference in the amount of time before disability worsened between people taking certain medications and those not receiving treatment. The study is published in the September 25, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Are Gender and Sexual Identity Linked to Brain Health? /articles/are-gender-and-sexual-identity-linked-to-brain-health/?sc=rsin /articles/are-gender-and-sexual-identity-linked-to-brain-health/?sc=rsin Wed, 25 Sep 2024 16:00:00 EST LGBTQ+ people may be more likely to have negative brain health outcomes, including a higher risk of dementia and late-life depression, than people who are cisgender and straight, according to a study published in the September 25, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. These results do not prove that sexual or gender diversity causes neurological diseases, they only show an association. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Can the MIND Diet Lower the Risk of Memory Problems Later in Life? /articles/can-the-mind-diet-lower-the-risk-of-memory-problems-later-in-life/?sc=rsin /articles/can-the-mind-diet-lower-the-risk-of-memory-problems-later-in-life/?sc=rsin Wed, 18 Sep 2024 16:00:00 EST People whose diet more closely resembles the MIND diet may have a lower risk of cognitive impairment, according to a study published in the September 18, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Results were similar for Black and white participants. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Some Diabetes Drugs Tied to Lower Risk of Dementia, Parkinson's Disease /articles/some-diabetes-drugs-tied-to-lower-risk-of-dementia-parkinson-s-disease/?sc=rsin /articles/some-diabetes-drugs-tied-to-lower-risk-of-dementia-parkinson-s-disease/?sc=rsin Wed, 18 Sep 2024 16:00:00 EST A class of drugs for diabetes may be associated with a lower risk of dementia and Parkinson's disease, according to a study published in the September 18, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Can Having a Stroke Change Your Sleep? /articles/can-having-a-stroke-change-your-sleep/?sc=rsin /articles/can-having-a-stroke-change-your-sleep/?sc=rsin Wed, 11 Sep 2024 16:00:00 EST People who have had a stroke may be more likely to sleep too much or too little compared to those without prior stroke, according to a study published in the September 11, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The study does not prove that stroke causes abnormal sleep; it only shows an association. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Heavy Metal Cadmium May Be Tied to Memory Issues for Some /articles/heavy-metal-cadmium-may-be-tied-to-memory-issues-for-some/?sc=rsin /articles/heavy-metal-cadmium-may-be-tied-to-memory-issues-for-some/?sc=rsin Wed, 04 Sep 2024 16:00:00 EST The heavy metal cadmium, which is found in the air, water, food and soil, is known to cause health problems. A new study published in the September 4, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, examined if thinking and memory skills were associated with cadmium exposure. They found no association when they looked at the group as a whole. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) New Study: Drug May Stop Migraines Before Headache Starts /articles/new-study-drug-may-stop-migraines-before-headache-starts/?sc=rsin /articles/new-study-drug-may-stop-migraines-before-headache-starts/?sc=rsin Wed, 28 Aug 2024 16:00:00 EST When taken at the first signs of a migraine, before headache pain begins, a drug called ubrogepant may be effective in helping people with migraine go about their daily lives with little or no symptoms, according to a new study published in the August 28, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Study Finds No Link Between Migraine and Parkinson's Disease /articles/study-finds-no-link-between-migraine-and-parkinson-s-disease/?sc=rsin /articles/study-finds-no-link-between-migraine-and-parkinson-s-disease/?sc=rsin Wed, 21 Aug 2024 16:00:00 EST Contrary to previous research, a new study of female participants finds no link between migraine and the risk of developing Parkinson's disease. The study is published in the August 21, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Good News for People with MS--COVID-19 Vaccine Not Tied to Relapse /articles/good-news-for-people-with-ms-covid-19-vaccine-not-tied-to-relapse/?sc=rsin /articles/good-news-for-people-with-ms-covid-19-vaccine-not-tied-to-relapse/?sc=rsin Wed, 14 Aug 2024 16:00:00 EST People with multiple sclerosis (MS) have an increased risk of severe coronavirus infection, but there has been concern regarding potential relapse after vaccination. A new study finds that people with MS may not have a higher risk of relapse after COVID-19 vaccination. The study is published in the August 14, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Do People with High Blood Pressure Have a Higher Risk of Alzheimer's Disease? /articles/do-people-with-high-blood-pressure-have-a-higher-risk-of-alzheimer-s-disease/?sc=rsin /articles/do-people-with-high-blood-pressure-have-a-higher-risk-of-alzheimer-s-disease/?sc=rsin Wed, 14 Aug 2024 16:00:00 EST People 60 and older with untreated high blood pressure may have an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease compared to both people who have been or are being treated for high blood pressure as well as people without the chronic condition. The new research, a meta-analysis, is published in the August 14, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. These results do not prove that untreated high blood pressure causes Alzheimer's disease, they only show an association. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) In Parkinson's, Dementia May Occur Less Often, or Later, than Thought /articles/in-parkinson-s-dementia-may-occur-less-often-or-later-than-thought/?sc=rsin /articles/in-parkinson-s-dementia-may-occur-less-often-or-later-than-thought/?sc=rsin Wed, 07 Aug 2024 16:00:00 EST There's some good news for people with Parkinson's disease: The risk of developing dementia may be lower than previously thought, or dementia may occur later in the course of the disease than previously reported, according to a study published in the August 7, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Are Cardiovascular Risk Factors Linked to Migraine? /articles/are-cardiovascular-risk-factors-linked-to-migraine/?sc=rsin /articles/are-cardiovascular-risk-factors-linked-to-migraine/?sc=rsin Wed, 31 Jul 2024 16:00:00 EST Having high blood pressure, specifically high diastolic blood pressure, was linked to a slightly higher odds of ever having migraine in female participants, according to a new study published in the July 31, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Diastolic pressure is when the heart is resting between beats. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Does Your Body Composition Affect Your Risk of Dementia or Parkinson's? /articles/does-your-body-composition-affect-your-risk-of-dementia-or-parkinson-s/?sc=rsin /articles/does-your-body-composition-affect-your-risk-of-dementia-or-parkinson-s/?sc=rsin Wed, 24 Jul 2024 16:00:00 EST People with high levels of body fat stored in their belly or arms may be more likely to develop diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's than people with low levels of fat in these areas, according to a study published in the July 24, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Study: Uninsured, Hispanic People Less Likely to Be Referred to Care After Stroke /articles/study-uninsured-hispanic-people-less-likely-to-be-referred-to-care-after-stroke/?sc=rsin /articles/study-uninsured-hispanic-people-less-likely-to-be-referred-to-care-after-stroke/?sc=rsin Wed, 17 Jul 2024 16:00:00 EST Insurance coverage, ethnicity and location may all play a role in a person's ability to receive care after a stroke, according to a study published in the July 17, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r) Clinical Practice, an official journal of the American Academy of Neurology. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) How Effective Is MS Medication Across Racial and Ethnic Groups? /articles/how-effective-is-ms-medication-across-racial-and-ethnic-groups/?sc=rsin /articles/how-effective-is-ms-medication-across-racial-and-ethnic-groups/?sc=rsin Wed, 17 Jul 2024 16:00:00 EST For people with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), a new study has found that the drug ofatumumab is more effective than teriflunomide at helping people across racial and ethnic groups reach a period of no disease activity. The study is published in the July 17, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Can We Predict How Fast Cognitive Decline Will Occur with Early Alzheimer's? /articles/can-we-predict-how-fast-cognitive-decline-will-occur-with-early-alzheimer-s/?sc=rsin /articles/can-we-predict-how-fast-cognitive-decline-will-occur-with-early-alzheimer-s/?sc=rsin Wed, 10 Jul 2024 16:00:00 EST A new study looks at predicting how quickly people with early Alzheimer's disease will experience cognitive decline. The study is published in the July 10, 2024, online issue of Neurology(r), the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. It also looked at how the new drugs recently approved for the disease may reduce decline. American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Brain & Life(r) Announces New Editor-in-Chief /articles/brain-life-announces-new-editor-in-chief/?sc=rsin /articles/brain-life-announces-new-editor-in-chief/?sc=rsin Mon, 08 Jul 2024 14:05:19 EST The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) has named a new editor-in-chief of Brain & Life(r), its free patient and caregiver magazine, website and podcast. Sarah Song, MD, MPH, FAAN, an associate professor in the department of neurological sciences at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, will succeed Editor-in-Chief Orly Avitzur, MD, MBA, FAAN, who will complete her 10-year term on December 31, 2024. American Academy of Neurology (AAN)