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Pei Ning Wang
Researcher at Taipei Veterans General Hospital
Publications - 135
Citations - 5335
Pei Ning Wang is an academic researcher from Taipei Veterans General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Population. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 119 publications receiving 4579 citations. Previous affiliations of Pei Ning Wang include University of California, San Francisco & National Yang-Ming University.
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Diffusion Tensor Tractography Reveals Abnormal Topological Organization in Structural Cortical Networks in Alzheimer's Disease
TL;DR: It is demonstrated for the first time that the Alzheimer's brain was associated with disrupted topological organization in the large-scale WM structural networks, thus providing the structural evidence for abnormalities of systematic integrity in this disease.
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Effects of estrogen on cognition, mood, and cerebral blood flow in AD: A controlled study
Pei Ning Wang,S.Q. Liao,R.S. Liu,Chia-Yih Liu,H.T. Chao,Shiang-Ru Lu,H.Y. Yu,Shuu Jiun Wang,Hsiu Chih Liu +8 more
TL;DR: A 1.25-mg/day dose of Premarin administered for 12 consecutive weeks does not produce a meaningful effect on cognitive performance, dementia severity, behavior, mood, and cerebral perfusion in female AD patients.
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Chronic daily headache in Chinese elderly: prevalence, risk factors, and biannual follow-up.
TL;DR: Almost two-thirds of this elderly population of elderly Chinese subjects had CDH, with CTTH being the most common subtype and analgesic overuse a significant predictor of a poor outcome.
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A nationwide survey of mild cognitive impairment and dementia, including very mild dementia, in Taiwan
Yu Sun,Huey Jane Lee,Shu Chien Yang,Ta-Fu Chen,Ker Neng Lin,Chung-Chih Lin,Pei Ning Wang,Li Yu Tang,Ming-Jang Chiu +8 more
TL;DR: The inclusion of VMD yields dementia prevalence rates higher than those previously reported from Taiwan, and old age, female gender, and a low educational level are significant associated factors.
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Swallowing difficulty in Parkinson's disease
Jong Ling Fuh,Rheun Chuan Lee,Shuu Jiun Wang,Cheng Huai Lin,Pei Ning Wang,Jen Huey Chiang,Hsiu Chih Liu +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that PD patients had a high percentage of objective swallowing abnormalities which could be reduced in half of the patients through the administration of levodopa treatment, while the remaining six showed no change.