Примери за използване на Journal neurology на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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This one was published in October in the journal Neurology.
In 1969 two Florida doctors wrote to the journal Neurology about a woman who also experienced spells of passion.
The study appears today(Feb. 10) in the journal Neurology.
An independent study published in the journal Neurology has found that supplementation with fish oil preserves and can even increase brain volume during aging.
The new study was published today(March 23) in the journal Neurology.
The study, published in the journal Neurology, found that women….
The study is published online today(July 3) in the journal Neurology.
New research published in the journal Neurology suggests that individuals infected with hepatitis C virus may be at greater risk for Parkinson's disease.
The new analysis was published today(Oct. 14) in the journal Neurology.
An independent study published in the journal Neurology has found that supplementation with fish oil preserves and can even increase brain volume during aging.
The study was published online today(March 2) in the journal Neurology.
A report from 1992 published in the journal Neurology found severe tetanus in immunized patients with high anti-tetanus titers, one of whom died as a result of the infection.[iii].
The most well-conducted study was published in a March 2010 issue of the journal Neurology.
The authors said the findings, which were published yesterday(July 2) in the journal Neurology, might help further refine recommendations for healthy cholesterol levels.
For comparison, 26 percent of people who used the placebo treatment said the same,according to the findings released today(March 1) in the journal Neurology.
Authors of a new study published today in the journal Neurology report that brain scans of people with hardening of the arteries reveal the hallmark build-up of plaques found in Alzheimer's disease.
Use of the drug pregabalin during pregnancy may raise the risk of major birth defects among offspring,according to a new study published in the journal Neurology.
A 2014 study published in the journal Neurology found that moderate-to-severe vitamin D deficiency in older adults may double the risk for some forms of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.
If you're too heavy, especially around your middle, you probably have shrunken gray matter volume in your brain,according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Neurology.
The findings, published on 1 August in the journal Neurology, represent another step toward a blood test to identify people on track to develop Alzheimer's before symptoms arise.
These are the opinions shared by some of the country's leading epilepsy researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center,in an opinion article published online December 16 in the journal Neurology.
Scientific study published in Journal Neurology(2014) found that moderate-to-severe vitamin D deficiency in older people could double the risk for some forms of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.
This method also increased molecules in the blood previously suggested to play a protective role in the brain, such as in preventing stroke,a group of researchers reported today(May 29) in the journal Neurology.
A study published in August 2014 in the journal Neurology found that moderate and severe vitamin D deficiency in older adults was associated with a doubled risk for some forms of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.
In a study involving 1,031 high-risk men, those with the most lycopene in their bloodstream were the least likely to have a stroke,the scientists- who published their findings in the journal Neurology, said.
The study was published in the journal Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, and titled“Viral hepatitis and Parkinson disease; A national record-linkage study.”.
Compared with people in the study who had high or low levels of the mineral in their blood, those with levels in the middle range were less likely to develop dementia, according to the study,which was published online today(Sept. 20) in the journal Neurology.
The new findings, published January 9 in the journal Neurology, suggest that the combination of obesity(as measured by body mass index, or BMI) and a high waist-to-hip ratio may be a risk factor for brain shrinkage, the researchers said.