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Today’s Neurology Science Briefing | April 9th 2026, 9:00:31 am

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A study of 300 older adults found that unstable blood pressure and poor brain blood flow control work together to affect thinking skills, even before visible signs of small vessel disease appear on brain scans. This suggests that managing blood pressure stability could be a new way to protect brain health as we age.
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A new review article highlights “temporal interference stimulation,” a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that can target deep brain regions with precision, as a promising future tool for treating psychiatric disorders. This technology could offer new hope for conditions like depression by modulating brain activity more accurately than current methods.
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A clinical overview in the journal Neurology focuses on Central Retinal Artery Occlusion (CRAO), a “stroke of the eye” that causes sudden, painless vision loss. Understanding the urgent evaluation and management of CRAO is critical, as it is a medical emergency often linked to underlying heart and vascular disease, requiring immediate attention to preserve vision and assess stroke risk.
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