All subtypes of dementia, irrespective of patients’ previous dementia types, behaved like rapidly progressive dementia following COVID-19, according to the...
Antioquia, Colombia - Depressive symptoms and the absence of a stable partner can accelerate the progression of Alzheimer's disease in people who carry a...
Experts in vocational rehabilitation present research aimed at increasing the number and quality of employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities in...
Trichloroethylene (TCE), a chemical used for decaffeinating coffee and dry cleaning clothes, is linked to Parkinson's disease and known to cause cancer...
Stratford, NJ, USA - A team of researchers from Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine (Rowan-Virtua SOM) and Durin Technologies, Inc., have announced the...
Helping caregivers take better care of themselves can improve the quality of care they provide to individuals with neurological disabilities, according to...
We are happy to present an overview of IOS Press' books that were most read in February 2023. Below you can find a top 5 ebooks and a top 5 print books.
Amsterdam, NL – Chad Cowan, PhD, has decided to step down as co-Editor-in-Chief (EIC), of StemJournal, with immediate effect, following the co-founding of Clade...
Giorgia Quadrato, PhD, has been appointed as the new co-Editor-in-Chief of StemJournal, joining co-Editor-in-Chief Niels Geijsen, PhD, and an eminent...
In this special issue of the Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine noted experts review the most recent findings in the spina bifida (SB)-related care of...