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August 29th 2025
The autoinjector, branded as Leqembi Iqlik, contains a 360 mg/1.8 mL dose administered over 15 seconds. It is expected to enhance Alzheimer treatment accessibility and offer cost savings for patients.
Lecanemab (BAN2401) Reduces Amyloid in Alzheimer Disease Across 18-Month Study
May 6th 2021Findings on multiple cognitive end points and biomarkers support lecanemab’s therapeutic concept for the targeting of specific oligomeric species in the process of pathophysiological amyloid generation in Alzheimer disease.
Episode 35: Highlights From the AAN Annual Meeting
April 30th 2021"Mind Moments," a podcast from NeurologyLive, brings you exclusive interviews with Stephanie J. Nahas, MD; Bruce Cree, MD, PhD, MAS; Sana Somani, MD, MBBS; Hubert Fernandez, MD; Daniel Ontaneda, MD, PhD; and Richard Gershon, PhD.
Novel Mobile Toolbox Battery Could Improve Cognitive Impairment Detection
April 22nd 2021The MTB is built to safely, remotely, and effectively collect data from assessments that measure the executive function, language, memory, and processing speed of adults, and can be captured via smartphone.
Treatment Disparities, Neurologic Complications Clarified by COVID-19 Neurological Research
April 19th 2021The 2021 AAN Meeting Hot Topics plenary focused on neurological facets of COVID-19, and featured insight from Anthony Fauci, MD, of NIAID, and Walter Koroshetz, MD, of NINDS, among others.
Plasma NfL Offers Better Prognostication for Neurodegeneration Than Total Tau
April 16th 2021Data from a cohort of more than 900 individuals suggest that while total tau can add cross-sectional value in certain contexts, neurofilament light served better for prognostication of cognitive decline and imaging changes.