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Niki Boggs
Researcher at Wake Forest University
Publications - 9
Citations - 547
Niki Boggs is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dystonia & Eszopiclone. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications receiving 480 citations. Previous affiliations of Niki Boggs include Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
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Insomnia Severity is an Indicator of Suicidal Ideation During a Depression Clinical Trial
W. Vaughn McCall,Jill N. Blocker,Ralph B. D'Agostino,James Kimball,Niki Boggs,Barbara Lasater,Peter B. Rosenquist +6 more
TL;DR: The results support the concept that insomnia may be a useful indicator for suicidal ideation and now extend this idea into clinical trials.
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ATP1A3 mutations in infants: a new rapid-onset dystonia-Parkinsonism phenotype characterized by motor delay and ataxia
Allison Brashear,Jonathan W. Mink,Deborah F. Hill,Niki Boggs,W. Vaughn McCall,Mark Stacy,Beverly M. Snively,Laney S. Light,Kathleen J. Sweadner,Laurie J. Ozelius,Leslie Morrison +10 more
TL;DR: New clinical features of delayed motor development, hypotonia, and ataxia in two young children with mutations in the ATP1A3 gene are reported, which are the earliest presentations of RDP, both with fluctuating features.
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Treatment of Insomnia in Depressed Insomniacs: Effects on Health-related Quality of Life, Objective and Self-Reported Sleep, and Depression
W. Vaughn McCall,Jill N. Blocker,Ralph B. D'Agostino,James Kimball,Niki Boggs,Barbara Lasater,Roger F. Haskett,Andrew D. Krystal,William M. McDonald,Peter B. Rosenquist +9 more
TL;DR: ESZ treatment of insomnia in depressed patients is associated with multiple favorable outcomes, including superior improvement in HRQOL, depression severity, and sleep.
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Psychiatric disorders in rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism
Allison Brashear,Jared F. Cook,Deborah F. Hill,Alethea Amponsah,Beverly M. Snively,Laney S. Light,Niki Boggs,Cynthia K. Suerken,Mark Stacy,Laurie J. Ozelius,Kathleen J. Sweadner,W. Vaughn McCall +11 more
TL;DR: Psychotic symptoms tended to emerge before or concurrent with motor symptom onset, suggesting that this could be another expression of the ATP1A3 gene mutation.
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Cognitive impairment in rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism.
Jared F. Cook,Deborah F. Hill,Beverly M. Snively,Niki Boggs,Cynthia K. Suerken,Ihtsham Haq,Mark Stacy,W. Vaughn McCall,Laurie J. Ozelius,Kathleen J. Sweadner,Allison Brashear +10 more
TL;DR: The affected RDP patients performed more poorly, on average, than mutation‐negative controls for all memory and learning, psychomotor speed, attention, and executive function scores (all P ≤ 0.01), and differences persisted after controlling for psychom motor speed and severity of depressive symptoms.