Publications by authors named "F I Tarazi"

Depression is among the most common psychiatric illnesses, which imposes a major socioeconomic burden on patients, caregivers, and the public health system. Treatment with classical antidepressants (e.g.

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  • - Alzheimer Disease (AD) is a significant global healthcare issue, with existing treatments providing only limited benefits for patients.
  • - Aducanumab was the first approved drug aimed at modifying the disease, but its use is heavily restricted due to doubts about its effectiveness and potential side effects, while lecanemab received accelerated approval for early-stage AD.
  • - The Saudi Chapter of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology created a review to discuss advancements in AD immunotherapies and propose recommendations for improving resources, research, and clinical practices in Saudi Arabia to better support AD patients.
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A sharp increase in the prevalence of neuropsychiatric disorders, including major depression, anxiety, substance use disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has occurred due to the traumatic nature of the persisting COVID-19 global pandemic. PTSD is estimated to occur in up to 25% of individuals following exposure to acute or chronic trauma, and the pandemic has inflicted both forms of trauma on much of the population through both direct physiological attack as well as an inherent upheaval to our sense of safety. However, despite significant advances in our ability to define and apprehend the effects of traumatic events, the neurobiology and neuroanatomical circuitry of PTSD, one of the most severe consequences of traumatic exposure, remains poorly understood.

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Background: Neuregulin 4 (Nrg4) is an adipokine that is sensitive to energy expenditure and with a potential role in metabolic homeostasis and obesity. This study examined the effects of 12 weeks of three different exercise training protocols on Nrg4 levels, cardiometabolic risk factors, and body composition parameters in men with obesity.

Methods: Sixty adult men with obesity (Mean ± SD; age: 27.

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Approximately 1 in 36 children are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The disorder is four times more common in males than in females. Zinc deficiency and mutations in SHANK2 and SHANK3 (members of a family of excitatory postsynaptic scaffolding proteins) are all risk factors that may contribute to the pathophysiology of the disease.

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