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Recent findings from a study of growth and nutritional status in primary ciliary dyskinesia revealed high rates of undernutrition, obesity, and vitamin D insufficiency across pediatric and adult populations.

Fariha Abbasi-Feinberg, MD, FAASM, FAAN, newly installed president of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and medical director of sleep medicine at Millennium Physician Group, shares her clinical and policy priorities for the year ahead and her vision for the future of sleep medicine.

Led by Na Tosha Gatson, MD, PhD, FAAN, director of the Center for Neuro-Oncology at the Indiana University Health Neurosciences and Cancer Institutes, this new column translates complex neuro-oncology topics into accessible, evidence-based insights.

TG Therapeutics has indicated it plans to submit a supplemental BLA to the FDA in the second half of 2026, seeking approval for the consolidated initiation regimen of ublituximab-xiiy.

The professor of neurology and neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine discussed the ongoing debate around animal models in neuropathy research, the rise of iPSC-derived systems, and why he believes both approaches are needed going forward.

Cleveland Clinic pilots HAP-E, guiding older adults to manage epilepsy and cognitive decline with lifestyle tools, meds support, and virtual access.

Findings from a 25-year analysis showed that tiapride was associated with significantly fewer adverse effect–related discontinuations than tetrabenazine in patients with Huntington disease chorea.

A sleep specialist and sleep patient advocate discussed diagnostic and patient-reported outcome measures that aim to better capture the cognitive, functional, and psychosocial burden of central disorders of hypersomnolence.

Optometrist DeAnn Fitzgerald, OD, discussed strategies to identify vision-related symptoms of TBI, the role of detailed history-taking, and the cultural considerations when caring for Hispanic patients.

Catch up on any of the neurology headlines you may have missed in June 2026, compiled into 1 place by the NeurologyLive® team.

A 10-protein serum signature identified through longitudinal proteomics significantly stratified relapse risk in NMOSD patients, with the 2 strongest markers showing an association with relapse more than 8 months out on average.

Here's some of what is coming soon to NeurologyLive® this week.

Test your neurology knowledge with NeurologyLive®'s weekly quiz series, featuring questions on a variety of clinical and historical neurology topics. This week's topic is retinal biomarkers for central nervous system disease!

Take 5 minutes to catch up on NeurologyLive®'s highlights from the week ending July 3, 2026.

The 510(k) clearance was supported by a 3-study, 159-patient registrational program showing a 45.5% increase in response rate vs physical therapy alone, and includes Medicare coverage at launch.































