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A new gene therapy approach successfully reduced the expression of a specific viral protein linked to ALS in a mouse model, leading to improved motor function and less damage to motor neurons. This provides promising evidence for a potential new treatment strategy targeting a specific biological mechanism in certain forms of ALS.
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A large study of patients with cardiac amyloidosis, a condition that can affect the nervous system, found that nearly 40% of patients did not have a preserved heart pumping function, challenging the common assumption. Integrating multiple heart imaging measurements provided a much better way to predict patient survival than using a single test alone.
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A review of research on driving and dementia found that family caregivers play a central role in observing driving ability, making decisions about when to stop, and managing the emotional and logistical burdens of this transition. This highlights the critical need to include caregivers’ perspectives when developing support systems and research for families facing dementia.
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A study of a common inherited neuropathy (Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease) found that changes in a specific gene, SLC12A6, should be considered in all suspected cases, as they can cause the disease even when only one copy of the gene is altered. This expands the genetic understanding of the condition and can improve diagnosis for many patients.
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A clinical trial showed that integrating a specific type of talk therapy (exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy) into intensive community mental health teams significantly reduced anxiety and improved quality of life for people with severe mental illness. This demonstrates a feasible and effective way to deliver specialized psychological care within existing community support services.
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