BAOJ Neurology

Bioaccent Online Publishing

Published Articles

Social Entrepreneurship and Adaptive Technology

A recent study found that cataract surgery slowed the rate of cognitive decline among the elderly [1]. Another study found that hearing aid use may help slow cognitive decline [2]. These findings add to the body of research pointing to a relationship between sensory decline and cognitive decline [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. One of the possible ...

Thorny Blood and Spiny Neurons: A Diagnostic Dilemma- Literature Revisited

We are reporting a case of 13 year old male patient who presented with or facial dystonia and bilateral kayser- Fleischer ring, peripheral smear showing plenty of acanthocytes with low serum ceruloplasmin level, and MRI brain suggestive of T2 hyper intensities in bilateral caudate nucleus, putamen, periaqueductal ...

Cerebral Imaging – The Neurodegeneration Aspect

One of the major difficulties in AD research is the diagnosis at the earliest stages. Many diagnostic novel ideas are being pursued; one of them is the imaging of the inner brain focusing on the hippocampus where the dysfunction of the secretase cleavage to give the amyloid ...

Glutathione (Gsh) as a Biomarker for Brain Research [ 1 a-b]

Dysregulation of glutathione homeostasis and alterations in glutathione-dependent enzyme activities are increasingly implicated in the induction and progression of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's ...

Use of Peptide-Related Substances in Treatments of Neurodegenerative Diseases

Microbial settlement of mammals is an evolution-driven process that modulates host physiology, many of which are related to immunity and nutrient intake. Bacteria - the primary macrophages in the brain - are involved in a myriad of processes as the first line of ...

Body Pain and the Microbiome

Your stomach microbiome is a collection of all the bacteria that exist in our digestive system and help us digest food. In our gut alone we ...

Descriptive Analysis of Cerebral Metastasis in a Tertiary Care Centre; the Indian Perspective

The Incidence of Cerebral metastases is increasing the world over, owing to factors such as gradual aging of the population, improved treatment of primary malignancies and the availability of sophisticated imaging. To date, studies arising from the Indian scenario are lacking and Physicians in India tend to rely on, often ...