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A new study provides a detailed guide for doctors on how to diagnose and treat POEMS syndrome, a rare disorder that often causes nerve damage. This is important because the condition is frequently misdiagnosed, and early, correct identification can prevent permanent nerve injury and improve patient outcomes.
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Researchers found that the link between the APOE gene, a major genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s, and key blood-based disease markers is stronger in Hispanic/Latino individuals with higher European ancestry. This highlights the importance of considering a person’s genetic background when interpreting Alzheimer’s risk and biomarker tests, as it can vary across different populations.
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A study using activity trackers and self-reports provides new insights into the complex relationship between daytime napping and nighttime sleep quality. Understanding this interplay is crucial for developing better sleep hygiene recommendations and addressing sleep disorders.
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A new nationwide study in South Korea reveals the prevalence and relative proportions of three major inflammatory disorders of the central nervous system: multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody–associated disease. This data is vital for healthcare planning and ensuring patients receive the correct diagnosis and treatment for their specific condition.
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A review article explains that Cushing syndrome, caused by high cortisol, is often underdiagnosed because its symptoms are common, and current tests don’t capture the body’s daily cortisol rhythm well. The authors suggest that measuring and restoring a normal daily cortisol pattern could be a key to better diagnosis and treatment monitoring for this complex disorder.
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