Volume 5 Issue 1


Alzheimer’s Disease, is a Cure Possible?

Byron A. Kakulas
There is an enormous amount of research in progress worldwide in the search for a cure of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) undertaken at very great cost. It is therefore timely to take stock and review these efforts in the light of the
reality of the neuropathology of AD.

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Wernicke’s Encephalopathy: An Overlooked Cause

Lloyd Godfrey Muzangwa, Carlos Rivera, Charlota Jurcik, et al…
A 66-year-old female patient with a past medical history of obesity and ORBERA@ intragastric balloon placement presented with Wernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) features without social history of alcoholism.

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The Role of Mineral Serum Level in Risk Factor of Stroke. Babol, North of Iran

Alijan Ahmadi Ahangar, Soraya Khafri, Payam Saadat and Shayan Alijanpour
Vascular cognitive impairment is a process which is more frequent in patients with cardiovascular risk factors. The etiology of this kind of impairment could be related to different types of cerebrovascular disorders, given that silent cerebral infarctions or microinfarcts, correlated with small vessel disease, are one of the principal etiologies.

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Citicoline in the Treatment of Cognitive Impairment

Julio J. Secades
Vascular cognitive impairment is a process which is more frequent in patients with cardiovascular risk factors. The etiology of this kind of impairment could be related to different types of cerebrovascular disorders, given that silent cerebral infarctions or microinfarcts, correlated with small vessel disease, are one of the principal etiologies.

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