Charles Marshall
@charl_marshall
Professor of Clinical Neurology @preventiveneur1, Consultant Neurologist @NHSBartsHealth. Clinical Director for Dementia @NHSLdn_CN
NEW! 🚨 from @preventiveneur1 @sam_ereira @adeelrazi We describe a technique to predict who will get dementia up to 9 years in the future. New paper and explanatory 🧵 1/n doi.org/10.1038/s44220…
Just out in @ArqNeuroPsiq. Pros and cons of antiamyloid therapies for Alzheimer's disease. Opinion papers by Professors @jmschott, @charl_marshall, Ricardo Nitrini and Adalberto Studart Neto.
🧠💬Donanemab, recently approved worldwide, was authorized by ANVISA on April 17. Experts discuss PROS, CONS, and future use of this anti-amyloid therapy for Alzheimer’s in Brazil. ✅ fcj9.short.gy/xZQycs ❌ fcj9.short.gy/5tWu06 ⚖️ fcj9.short.gy/O92ebO
Having depression is known to increase a person’s risk of developing #dementia. But Barts Charity supported research led by Professor @charl_marshall at the Centre for Preventive Neurology, shows how depression might be both a risk factor for, and an early sign of dementia,…
Super proud our team effort @Kamalesh_Dey @predictPD @charl_marshall @EastLondonPD Happy to see time to diagnosis and LEDD is very similar in all three groups. Excellent East London primary and secondary care for PD! @ParkinsonsUK @CureParkinsonsT
New paper from @Alex_Zirra @Kamalesh_Dey @predictPD & @EastLondonPD collaborators presents a case-control study of #Parkinsons in a diverse population; 218 PD & 90 controls; 50% of patients identified as South Asian or black nature.com/articles/s4153…
Hearing loss is one of the 14 modifiable risk factors for dementia, but how the two are connected remains a mystery. Dr. Chris Hardy, the second Alzheimer’s Society Carol Jennings Fellow, is using his groundbreaking research to explore this vital link and how changes in hearing…
There is a strong dose-response relationship between depression severity and dementia risk which appears to be specific to depression and not accounted for by other potential confounding factors. The temporality of the depression–dementia relationship suggests reverse causation…
Curious about how divorce and widowhood can impact the brain? Take a deep dive into how these stressful life events can be linked to cognitive decline with Dr. Avinash Chandra in our latest episode of ISTAART Voices! 🎙️alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast
🚨Fantastic job opportunity for neurology trainees @ABNTrainees Neurology Clinical Lecturer post in Dementia with us @preventiveneur1 @QMUL_WIPH @NHSBartsHealth now open to applications! Please DM me for info and to discuss oriel.nhs.uk/Web/PermaLink/…
Why academia is sleepwalking into self-destruction. My editorial @Brain1878 If you agree with the sentiments please RT. It's important for all our sakes to stop the madness academic.oup.com/brain/issue/14…
There is a strong dose-response relationship between depression severity and dementia risk which appears to be specific to depression and not accounted for by other potential confounding factors. The temporality of the depression–dementia relationship suggests reverse causation…
Early presentations of dementia in a diverse population alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/al…
New research, born out of community engagement work, shows that the symptoms people report prior to receiving a dementia diagnosis vary across ethnic groups. Find out more: qmul.ac.uk/media/news/202… @QMULBartsTheLon @charl_marshall @alzheimerssoc
Our reflections on Moving towards meaningful patient and public engagement in @DeNPRU_QM, with @ClarissaGiebel @drruthdobson @policyjo rdcu.be/d9rEL
Come and do a PhD on ultra low field portable MRI in memory clinic with myself and the amazing @AarslandDag @frantisekvasa & Steve Williams. Please share widely, closing date 14th Feb: kcl.ac.uk/study-legacy/f… @KCL_OAP @NIHRMaudsleyBRC @demrescommunity
Here is a link to our most recent newsletter, with a really great blog by a member of DeNPRU's Patient and Public Experience Group, on working with clinicians, academics, and policy and charity representatives at our two-day dementia prevention workshop. denpru-qmul.nihr.ac.uk/wp-content/upl…
🚨So delighted to see this work looking at the genetic overlap between depression symptoms and Alzheimer’s disease now published in @NatMentHealth @SpringerNature🚨 Read the paper here: 👉 nature.com/articles/s4422…
🚨The preprint for the first paper of my PhD is now online @medrxivpreprint 🚨 medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
Congrats @alvarfparis Great to see this out
A new study examining the connection between depression and dementia provides critical insights into how #depression might be both a risk factor for and an early sign of #dementia.
A new study examining the connection between depression and dementia provides critical insights into how #depression might be both a risk factor for and an early sign of #dementia.
Talaei et al. report shared genetic variants between lung function and cognitive function, yet the links do not fully explain the association between lower adult lung function and poorer cognition or dementia risk. Read at: buff.ly/41Yza21 @QMUL_WIPH @preventiveneur1
We are honoured to be able to name our second Carol Jennings Fellow 👇
Could we use hearing tests that probe brain function to identify Alzheimer’s disease quickly and cheaply? That’s a question that Senior Research Fellow Chris Hardy will be trying to answer over the next few years. His research will also focus on the relationship between hearing…