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In Adults Suffering Acute Large Cerebral Vessel Occlusion, Is Direct Mechanical Thrombectomy More Effective Than Treatment With Tpa For Reducing Long-Term Morbidity?, Collin Barry
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Background: Discussion whether intravenous tPA or mechanical thrombectomy is the ideal choice for treatment of acute ischemic strokes has been debated around the medical community for last three decades. However still, after several clinical trials, it is still unclear if one is superior to the other.
Methods: This meta-analysis pooled several different results from studies revolving around treatment of acute ischemic stroke. The goal of this paper was to evaluate whether previous clinical trials favoring mechanical thrombectomy had sufficient research to prove it is superior to treatment with tPA in reducing long-term morbidity. Primary outcomes measured were the modified Rankin …
How Do Modifiable Risk Factors Impact The Progression Of Alzheimer’S Disease?, Shamso Jama
How Do Modifiable Risk Factors Impact The Progression Of Alzheimer’S Disease?, Shamso Jama
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Alzheimer’s disease remains a significant health burden that affects millions in the United States. This research pursued to shed light on the modifiable risk factors and help individuals at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease minimize the chances of cognitive decline. A search of literature was conducted on databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, and Medline. Randomized control trials, longitudinal studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses were identified and included in the paper. The modifiable risk factors that play a role in the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease include stress, inadequate physical exercise, lack of sleep hygiene, and lack of social …