With an increasing number of longer-term survivors treated with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy for non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), more research is needed to confirm its effects on ...
Asking caregivers if they are concerned about clutter or possible hoarding may help identify neurocognitive disorders, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Survivors of childhood cancer are at risk for neurocognitive decline later in life related to the disease and ...
Chronic sleep deprivation can harm brain health and lead to neurocognitive decline. Here's how lack of sleep affects memory, ...
Human brain, illustration. As people living with HIV begin to age, their risk of developing HIV-associated cognitive decline increases. A specific training program to help patients with HIV with speed ...
Neurocognitive disorders, mild and major, include a group of conditions which were once all grouped under the umbrella term “dementia.” The conditions involve similar cognitive impairments and decline ...
Despite its recognition for centuries as “the great imitator,” neurosyphilis remains a diagnostic challenge because of its wide spectrum of presentations. Here we describe 3 men with neurosyphilis in ...
Balance is important to maintain in many aspects of life, but the most important may be your body's sense of balance—also known as vestibular sense—which keeps you upright when moving or standing.
Neurocognitive Outcomes and Interventions in Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer The following represents disclosure information provided by authors of this manuscript. All relationships are ...
Do human beings genuinely have free will? Philosophers and theologians have wrestled with this question for centuries and have set out the 'design features' of free will—but how do our brains actually ...