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Diagnostic potential of urinary CX3CL1 for amnestic mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease
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Islet organoids: a new hope for islet transplantation in diabetes
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Montreal Cognitive Assessment and Modified Mini Mental State Examination in African Americans
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Correlations of vascular cognitive impairment with brain-derived neurotrophic factor and trace elements
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Research Progress and Trends in Exercise Interventions for Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Bibliometric Visualization Analysis Using CiteSpace
Published 2025-01-01“…After screening, 420 relevant publications were imported into CiteSpace6.3R2 for bibliometric analysis, generating visual maps of keywords, authors, institutions, and other key indicators.Results: Publications on exercise interventions for MCI have shown steady growth, with Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease leading in volume, and Geriatrics & Gerontology as the dominant subject area. …”
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Efficacy of aquatic exercises on balance in children with sickle cell anemia: A randomized controlled trial
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Feedback loop centered on MAF1 reduces blood–brain barrier damage in sepsis-associated encephalopathy
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Coffee and tea consumption and dementia risk: The role of sex and vascular comorbidities
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Bioinformatics insights into mitochondrial and immune gene regulation in Alzheimer's disease
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Multicomponent rehabilitation to improve independence and functioning in elderly patients with common age-associated diseases: a scoping review
Published 2025-01-01“…One RCT (cardiac rehabilitation, 80±0.3 years, MR/usual care n=24/23) fully met the inclusion criteria and reported improvements in physical function (2 months) and in HRQL (2, 8, 14 months post intervention) in MR patients.Conclusions Evidence on MR regarding functioning-related outcomes in ≥75-year-old patients is sparse beyond geriatrics. There is an essential need for studies investigating the capabilities of MR in this growing and under-represented patient population.Trial registration number OSF (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/GFK5C).…”
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