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This proposed scientific statement is focused on providing new insights regarding challenges and opportunities for cardiovascular health (CVH) promotion in Africa. The statement includes an overview of the current state of CVH in Africa, with a particular interest in the cardiometabolic risk factors and their evaluation through metrics. The statement also explains the main principles of primordial prevention, its relevance in reducing noncommunicable disease and the different strategies that have been effective worldwide.

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  • The study aimed to investigate how alcohol consumption is linked to stroke occurrences in Nigeria and Ghana by comparing individuals who had strokes to those who didn't.!
  • It involved over 7,368 participants, classifying them into groups based on their alcohol consumption habits, and utilized various statistical models to analyze the data.!
  • Results indicated that current drinkers had a higher risk of stroke, particularly among moderate, binge, and heavy drinkers, while former drinkers showed no significant stroke risk. !
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Background This study aims to evaluate the performance of OpenAI's GPT-4o in the Polish Final Dentistry Examination (LDEK) and compare it with human candidates' results. The LDEK is a standardized test essential for dental graduates in Poland to obtain their professional license. With artificial intelligence (AI) becoming increasingly integrated into medical and dental education, it is important to assess AI's capabilities in such high-stakes examinations.

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Background: The prevalence of epilepsy is highest in the Central Africa subregion most especially in rural settlements. This is further compounded by a high prevalence of treatment gap, from poor drug adherence, and poor road network. One approach to overcoming this burden is to leverage Video-based Directly Observed Therapy (ViDOT) use for stable patients living with epilepsy, harnessing the advancement in mHealth technologies, and widespread adoption of smartphones.

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Brain health is the complete functioning of the brain across the life course to support the full physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being and quality of life of an individual towards attaining and maintaining the epitome of a meaningful, impactful, purposeful, and productive life. The determinants of brain health are complex and include at least in part, non-traditional risks such as interactions among social, economic, physical, and internal factors (e.g.

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Background: Telerehabilitation as a new subdiscipline of telehealth is the application of information technology to support and deliver rehabilitation services via two-way or multipoint interactive online telecommunication technology. This enables the therapist to optimize the timing, intensity, and duration of therapy which is often not possible within the constraints of face-to-face treatment protocols in current health systems.

Objective: To review the historical perspective and conceptual framework of telerehabilitation in neurological disorders.

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The African Stroke Organization Conference 2023.

Lancet Neurol

May 2024

College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan 200212, Nigeria; Department of Medicine, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria; Lebanese American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Blossom Specialist Medical Center, Ibadan, Nigeria. Electronic address:

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Neurological advocacy: Empowering the next generation of neurologists.

J Neurol Sci

May 2024

Center for Genomics and Precision Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria; University College Hospital, Ibadan, and Blossom Specialist Medical Center, Ibadan, Nigeria.

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  • Societies are experiencing an increase in elderly populations, leading to a need for careful evaluation of the benefits and risks of bariatric surgery for patients over 65 years old, focusing on improving quality of life and obesity-related health management.
  • A study conducted across multiple centers from 2008 to 2022 analyzed patients undergoing laparoscopic bariatric procedures and identified risk factors by categorizing them into complicated and uncomplicated groups, using statistical regression methods.
  • Results showed that bariatric surgery is generally safe for patients over 65, with the most common complication being intraperitoneal bleeding; factors such as pre-surgery weight loss and hospital stay length significantly influenced complication risks.
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Pragmatic solutions for the global burden of stroke - Authors' reply.

Lancet Neurol

April 2024

Center for Genomics and Precision Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan 200212, Nigeria; University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria; Blossom Specialist Medical Center, Ibadan, Nigeria. Electronic address:

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National plans and awareness campaigns as priorities for achieving global brain health.

Lancet Glob Health

April 2024

OneNeurology Partnership, Brussels, Belgium; European Federation of Neurological Associations, Brussels, Belgium.

Neurological conditions are the leading cause of death and disability combined. This public health crisis has become a global priority with the introduction of WHO's Intersectoral Global Action Plan on Epilepsy and Other Neurological Disorders 2022-2031 (IGAP). 18 months after this plan was adopted, global neurology stakeholders, including representatives of the OneNeurology Partnership (a consortium uniting global neurology organisations), take stock and advocate for urgent acceleration of IGAP implementation.

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Understanding and controlling the increasing burden of cardiovascular diseases in Africa.

Cardiovasc Res

March 2024

Africa-Europe Cluster of Research Excellence (CoRE) in Non-Communicable Diseases & Multimorbidity, African Research Universities Alliance ARUA & The Guild, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

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The prevalence of hypertension, the commonest risk factor for preventable disability and premature deaths, is rapidly increasing in Africa. The African Control of Hypertension through Innovative Epidemiology, and a Vibrant Ecosystem [ACHIEVE] conference was convened to discuss and initiate the co-implementation of the strategic solutions to tame this burden toward achieving a target of 80% for awareness, treatment, and control by the year 2030. Experts, including the academia, policymakers, patients, the WHO, and representatives of various hypertension and cardiology societies generated a 12-item communique for implementation by the stakeholders of the ACHIEVE ecosystem at the continental, national, sub-national, and local (primary) healthcare levels.

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Neurological conditions are the leading cause of disability and mortality combined, demanding innovative, scalable, and sustainable solutions. Brain health has become a global priority with adoption of the World Health Organization's Intersectoral Global Action Plan in 2022. Simultaneously, rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) are revolutionizing neurological research and practice.

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  • African ancestry populations have the highest stroke burden globally, yet the genetic factors contributing to stroke in these groups are not well understood, prompting the SIREN study in West Africa to investigate this.
  • The study involved recruiting stroke patients and stroke-free controls to conduct a genome-wide association study (GWAS), leading to DNA analysis that identified significant SNPs near specific genes associated with stroke risk.
  • Key findings highlighted protective genetic variants near AADACL2 and MIR5186 on chromosome 3, as well as other notable associations on chromosomes 5, 6, 12, 16, and 18, which could provide insights for future stroke risk assessment in these populations.
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Priorities to reduce the burden of hypertension in Africa through ACHIEVE.

Lancet Glob Health

February 2024

World Hypertension League, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China; Centre for Genomics and Precision Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan 200212, Nigeria; Lebanese American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon; Department of Medicine, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria; Blossom Specialist Medical Center, Ibadan, Nigeria. Electronic address:

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The Human Affectome.

Neurosci Biobehav Rev

March 2024

Neuroqualia (NGO), Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. Electronic address:

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  • Theoretical perspectives in the affective sciences have increased in variety rather than converging due to differing beliefs about the nature and function of human emotions.
  • A teleological principle is proposed to create a unified approach by viewing human affective phenomena as algorithms that adapt to comfort or monitor these adaptations.
  • This framework aims to organize existing theories and inspire new research in the field, leading to a more integrated understanding of human affectivity through the concept of the Human Affectome.
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Background: This study aimed to develop a risk-scoring model for hypertension among Africans.

Methods: In this study, 4413 stroke-free controls were used to develop the risk-scoring model for hypertension. Logistic regression models were applied to 13 risk factors.

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Maximising human health and development through synergistic partnerships: the African Biobank and Longitudinal Epidemiological Ecosystem.

Lancet Glob Health

September 2023

Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania; SickleInAfrica Clinical Coordinating Centre Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania; Centre for Haematology, Department of Immunology and Inflammation, Imperial College London, London, UK.

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Knowledge and perspectives of community members on risk assessment for stroke prevention using mobile health approaches in Nigeria.

J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis

September 2023

Center for Genomic and Precision Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria; Department of Medicine, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria; Lebanese American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Blossom Specialist Medical Center, Ibadan, Nigeria. Electronic address:

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  • A study aimed to evaluate community-dwelling adults in Nigeria regarding their knowledge of stroke risks and their willingness to use mobile health (mHealth) technology to assess those risks.
  • Conducted with 486 participants, it revealed 84% were interested in knowing their stroke risk; however, only 29.6% had previously had their risk assessed, with a preference for immediate risk information over longer-term predictions.
  • The findings suggest a strong interest in using mHealth applications for stroke risk assessment, highlighting the need for clinical trials to explore this as a prevention strategy in sub-Saharan Africa.
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The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) outbreak is a major challenge for clinicians. SARS-CoV-2 infection results in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and it is best known for its respiratory symptoms. It can also result in several extrapulmonary manifestations such as neurological complications potentially experienced during the course of COVID-19.

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Global synergistic actions to improve brain health for human development.

Nat Rev Neurol

June 2023

World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, Prague, Czech Republic.

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  • Neurological disorders are a growing global issue, particularly in low-resource settings, highlighting the need for improved brain health services.
  • The World Health Organization's new plan emphasizes the importance of addressing these disorders for population well-being and economic growth, revealing a chance to enhance neurological care.
  • The proposed "neurological quadrangle" focuses on four main areas: surveillance, prevention, acute care, and rehabilitation, advocating for innovative strategies that include holistic approaches and equitable access to services for all people.
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Improving brain and vascular health at the population level: Lessons from the Norwegian success story.

Eur J Neurol

August 2023

Center for Genomics and Precision Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Stroke, dementia and ischemic heart disease are a triple threat which combined are the leading causes of death and disability globally. Fortunately, the three diseases share similar risk factors along the vascular cascade which can be targeted for primordial and primary prevention. In Norway, during 1990-2019, the age-standardised incidence rates decreased significantly for dementia by -5.

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