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...
Findings from a study published in the Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases demonstrate a positive effect of nusinersen treatment on motor function in ambulant...
We are happy to present an overview of IOS Press' books that were most read in January 2023. Below you can find a top 5 ebooks and a top 5 print books.
Houston, USA - The presence of apathy in patients with mild cognitive impairment is strongly linked to a progression to Alzheimer’s disease, giving physicians a...
San Francisco, USA – A new study shows that sleep medications increase the risk of dementia in whites. But the type and quantity of the medication may be...
Montreal, Canada – A new study led by scientists at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) of McGill University finds a correlation between...
JPRM transitioned to a full Open Access publication. This means that all articles submitted and accepted after that date are immediately and permanently...
New York, NY, USA– Mice exposed to World Trade Center dust exhibit a significant impairment in spatial recognition and short- and long-term memory, as well as...
Columbus, OH, USA – Middle-aged smokers are far more likely to report having memory loss and confusion than nonsmokers, and the likelihood of cognitive decline...
Leipzig, Germany – Dementia is on the rise in Germany. In the absence of treatment options, the focus is shifting to preventing dementia. In particular, a...