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Prevalence of Awake Bruxism and Psychosocial and Behavioural Factors in Esports Players: A Cross-Sectional Study - PubMed

Prevalence of Awake Bruxism and Psychosocial and Behavioural Factors in Esports Players: A Cross-Sectional Study - PubMed

Source : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41646003/

Awake bruxism-related behaviours were highly prevalent among esports practitioners and nomophobia was consistently associated with higher AB frequency and specific AB manifestations. These findings highlight the relevance of psychobehavioral factors...

Cross-sectional study in esports players reports high prevalence of awake bruxism, with higher nomophobia independently associated with increased bruxism frequency, highlighting psychobehavioral and screen-related contributors to wake-time oral behaviors.

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Did you know? Precision neurology is transforming care by integrating genomics, biomarkers, advanced imaging, and computational modeling to tailor diagnosis and treatment at the individual level. By moving beyond population averages, this approach enables earlier detection, better trial stratification, and more personalized therapeutic decisions across conditions like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, epilepsy, and stroke.

How might integrating multi-omics and brain imaging reshape personalized decision-making in everyday neurological practice?

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How might integrating multi-omics and brain imaging reshape personalized decision-making in everyday neurological practice?

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Wearable sensors enable non-invasive, continuous assessment of motor, autonomic, and cognitive function in children with neurological disorders. By capturing real-world data, they address limitations of subjective scales and support earlier detection of disease progression and treatment response.

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Prevalence and Risk of Anxiety and Depression after Concussion: A TRANSCENDENT Study - PubMed

Prevalence and Risk of Anxiety and Depression after Concussion: A TRANSCENDENT Study - PubMed

Source : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41622503/

Anxiety and depression are associated with high symptom burden, functional limitations, and poor quality-of-life. Understanding the prevalence and risk factors for mental health symptoms after concussion is essential for early...

This prospective study identifies high prevalence of anxiety and depression after concussion, highlighting postinjury sleep difficulties as a key risk factor influencing mental health burden, recovery trajectories, and need for targeted screening.