That Concussion Can Have Lasting and Serious Effects

CNMRI Neurologists can help you with symptoms from a concussion or traumatic brain injury. Please contact our office for a definitive evaluation and treatment.

“Concussions occur when someone experiences a bump, blow or jolt to the head or body that causes the brain to move rapidly back and forth. Concussions themselves are not usually life-threatening but the effects can be lasting and serious, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. 

For 50% of traumatic brain injury patients who received a CT scan, three or more symptoms, such as headache or fatigue, persist for at least a year, according to a study in the Journal of Neurotrauma last year. More than 70% reported at least one persistent symptom a year after injury. This can be patients with mild, moderate or severe brain injury — a concussion is usually considered mild.”

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2023-10-18/what-is-a-concussion-symptoms-treatment-effects-on-brain-long-term

https://www.cdc.gov/headsup/basics/concussion_whatis.html#:~:text=Is%20a%20Concussion%3F-,What%20Is%20a%20Concussion%3F,move%20rapidly%20back%20and%20forth.

Scientists Offer a New Explanation for Long Covid

Serotonin reduction may be triggered by remnants of the virus lingering in the gut. Depleted serotonin could explain memory problems and some neurological and cognitive symptoms of long Covid.

“The research could point the way toward possible treatments, including medications that boost serotonin. And the authors said the biological pathway that their research outlines could unite many of the major theories of what causes long Covid: lingering remnants of the virus, inflammation, increased blood clotting and dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system.”

https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(23)01034-6

The Secret to Living to 100? It’s Not Good Habits

“About 25% of your ability to live to 90 is determined by genetics, says Dr. Thomas Perls, a professor of medicine at Boston University who leads the New England Centenarian Study, which has followed centenarians and their family members since 1995. By age 100, it’s roughly 50% genetic, he estimates, and by around 106, it’s 75%”

https://www.wsj.com/health/wellness/living-longer-genes-science-4df3c203

The Blood of Exceptionally Long-Lived People Shows Key Differences

TL:DR Low Glucose, Creatinine and Uric Acid equates with long life

“We found that, on the whole, those who made it to their hundredth birthday tended to have lower levels of glucose, creatinine and uric acid from their sixties onwards.”

https://www.sciencealert.com/the-blood-of-exceptionally-long-lived-people-shows-key-differences?utm_source=artifact

Can we prevent Alzheimer’s?

Scientists say new tests and treatments are “a game changer” – Newsweek

The big potential benefit, say Alzheimer’s experts, lies in using these drugs, or others soon to come, in conjunction with a second recent development in the field: diagnostic blood tests that can identify the presence of Alzheimer’s-associated proteins. With more than a dozen different blood tests currently undergoing clinical trials, scientists believe that in a few years clinicians may be able to use them to make quick, early diagnoses cheaply, even before patients show any outward symptoms of dementia

https://apple.news/AdqxrHo_3RXShQ-CMJSNX4A

Relivion MG Effectiveness

Migraine management continues to evolve with innovative medical devices leading the way. Among them, Relivion MG has showcased remarkable efficacy, especially evident in the RIME Pivotal Study. The study findings indicate that patients could achieve Complete Migraine Freedom (pain and MBS) at 2-hours post-treatment.

A key factor behind these results is Relivion MG’s distinctive engineering design that uniquely targets both the trigeminal and occipital pathways, offering a comprehensive approach to migraine relief. Relivion is the only neuromodulation device available that offers this concurrent stimulation.

Exit Strategy

Poignant audio excerpt by Amy Bloom, about Alzheimer’s Disease. Worth a listen.

Amy Bloom tells the story of her husband, Brian, getting Alzheimer’s and wanting assisted suicide. Her search to find a way to do that led her to Dignitas, in Switzerland. Hear this intimate and frank account of the experience they go through, excerpted from her book, IN LOVE. (39 minutes)
https://www.thisamericanlife.org/779/ends-of-the-earth

Link to the associated book, In Love
https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/677454/in-love/

CGRP and PACAP in migraine pathophysiology

The neuropeptides calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) have emerged as mediators of migraine pathogenesis. Both are vasodilatory peptides that can cause migraine-like attacks when infused into people and migraine-like symptoms when injected into rodents.

A notable clinical difference is that PACAP, but not CGRP, causes premonitory-like symptoms in patients. Both peptides are found in distinct, but overlapping areas relevant to migraine, most notably with the prevalence of CGRP in trigeminal ganglia and PACAP in sphenopalatine ganglia.

https://thejournalofheadacheandpain.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s10194-023-01569-2

Relivion for Migraine Relief

Dr Varipapa is now using a new, non-medicine treatment for migraine called Relivion. It is a wearable headset for the acute and prevention of migraine. Contact Dr. Varipapa’s Team if your interested in this treatment.

https://www.relivion.com/meet-relivion/

“Relivion is a non-drug, wearable neuromodulation therapy that stimulates the six branches of the occipital and trigeminal nerves, which are responsible for migraines. 

The therapy has demonstrated high clinical efficiency, previously only possible with invasive procedures.

The device is comfortably placed around the head, and the electrodes are accurately positioned above the target nerves for efficient stimulation. The treatment intensity level is adjustable for patient comfort.”

Can Diet Ward Off Alzheimer’s?

Are there foods that could help prevent Alzheimer’s? What about foods that can damage your brain health? Tony

In recent years, there has actually been a lot of interest in this very question.

A healthy diet, of course, is a critical tool in warding off nearly all of the diseases of aging. Your body just functions better when you’re feeding it all those good nutrients it needs.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2023-07-30/can-a-diet-ward-off-alzeheimer-s

Diet Review: MIND Diet
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/healthy-weight/diet-reviews/mind-diet/