WHITE MATTER HYPERINTENSITIES AMONG OLDER ADULTS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH FUTILE INCREASE IN FRONTAL ACTIVATION AND FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY DURING SPATIAL SEARCH.

White matter hyperintensities among older adults are associated with futile increase in frontal activation and functional connectivity during spatial search.

The mechanisms by which aging and other processes can affect the structure and function of brain networks are important to understanding normal age-related cognitive decline.Advancing age is known to be associated with various disease processes, including clinically asymptomatic vascular and inflammation processes that contribute to white matter st

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Establishing Novel Antiretroviral Imaging for Hair to Elucidate Nonadherence: Protocol for a Single-Arm Cross-sectional Study

BackgroundAdherence to antiretroviral (ARV) therapy is critical for achieving HIV RNA suppression in people living with HIV and for preventing HIV infection in uninfected individuals using preexposure prophylaxis.However, a high level of adherence can be challenging to achieve for people living with HIV on lifelong ARVs and for HIV-negative individ

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