Neuroepidemiology
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The amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) severity scale has been developed to provide an ordinal staging system and a means of rapid functional assessment for patients with ALS. The scale allows an examiner to evaluate the symptoms of ALS numerically in four categories that describe speech, swallowing, lower extremity, and upper extremity abilities. ⋯ Speech ratings were correlated greater than 0.80 for objective speech measures. Rates of progression of the total score in a small group of patients ranged from -3.4 to -24.0 points/year with a mean of -11.3 points/year.
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The incidence and some risk factors of Parkinson's disease were investigated in a study performed in The Netherlands. The study was based on a disease register of the Sentinel Stations, which provide a complete ascertainment of new patients with Parkinson's disease in 60 general practices in The Netherlands. ⋯ Cigarette smoking was associated with a lower risk of Parkinson's disease (relative risk 0.6, 95% confidence interval 0.3-1.0). No association was observed between Parkinson's disease and severe head trauma with loss of consciousness, or surgery with total anaesthesia.