NeuroVoices: Dustin Hammers, PhD, on Comparative Performance of Cognitive Screening Techniques
July 18th 2023The associate professor of neurology at the Indiana University School of Medicine provided commentary on a study comparing traditional cognitive screening methods and the Linus Health Digital Clock and Recall test.
Downstream Impacts of Lecanemab on Alzheimer Disease, Future Drug Development
July 18th 2023David Bates, PhD, chief executive officer and co-founder of Linus Health, provided insight on the transition of lecanemab to traditional approval, and how this decision impacts future care for Alzheimer disease.
Donanemab Demonstrates Slowing of Alzheimer Disease Progression in Phase 3 TRAILBLAZER-ALZ 2 Trial
July 17th 2023The clinical relevance of donanemab was demonstrated through a slowing of clinical decline, stability of clinical symptoms, lowered risk of advancement to next clinical stage, and lower risk of meaningful within-patient change.
Differences in Available Cognitive Screening Tools: Dustin Hammers, PhD
July 17th 2023The associate professor of neurology at the Indiana University School of Medicine provided insight on the distinguishable characteristics of certain cognitive screening tools and the advantages to each. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]
Preparing Primary Care Centers for New Wave of Alzheimer Agents: Nicole Fowler, PhD, MHSA
July 17th 2023The director of research for internal medicine and geriatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine provided perspective on navigating challenges with newly approved treatments for Alzheimer disease, and using resources efficiently. [WATCH TIME: 5 minutes]
Caregivers Perceived Reciprocity Reduces Behavioral Symptoms in Patients With Alzheimer Disease
July 16th 2023According to diary data, caregiver's perceived reciprocity showed a substantial direct influence on the occurrence of behavioral symptoms on both the current day and the subsequent day for patients with Alzheimer disease and related dementias.
Patient-Centric, Knowledge-Driven: Advanced Therapeutics in Movement and Related Disorders™ Congress
July 14th 2023Clinicians must be armed with fact-based information on all treatment options especially newer medications and technologies—good clinical care must be both patient-centric and knowledge-driven.
Lecanemab to be Tested in Preclinical Alzheimer Disease
July 13th 2023The AHEAD study will incorporate innovative features such as screening with biomarkers in blood, novel PET agents, sensitive cognitive outcome scales, dosing tailored to the level of amyloid in the brain, and recruitment approaches to ensure diverse representation.
Mechanistic Effectiveness of Combined Approach With Nusinersen and Zolgensma: Crystal Proud, MD
July 13th 2023The director of neurology and neuromuscular medicine at the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters in Norfolk, Virginia, provided background on findings from the phase 4 RESPOND study, and the potential of combining therapeutic approaches in SMA. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]
Identifying Effective Big Data Techniques to Address Heterogeneity in Migraine: Ali Ezzati, MD
July 13th 2023The director of the Neuroinformatics Program at the University of California, Irvine, discussed complexities with different machine learning algorithms in migraine research, including findings from the AMPP study. [WATCH TIME: 5 minutes]
Zilucoplan Demonstrates Consistent Efficacy in Phase 3 RAISE Study of Generalized Myasthenia Gravis
July 12th 2023Nearly half of patients treated with zilucoplan were considered responders on Myasthenia Gravis Activities of Daily Living (MG-ADL) at the first week, suggesting a rapid onset of efficacy.
Examining Depression and Suicidality in Pediatric Patients With MS: Sarah C. Stoney, MSW, LSW
July 12th 2023The social worker in the Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Clinic at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia talked about depression and suicidality rates in pediatric patients with multiple sclerosis. [WATCH TIME: 5 minutes]
FDA Approves Image Guided Programming Software for Vercise Deep Brain Stimulation Systems
July 12th 2023The fourth-generation deep brain stimulation system is designed to treat the symptoms of Parkinson disease and essential tremor by delivering targeted electrical stimulation via surgically-implanted leads in the brain connected to an implantable pulse generators.
Efforts Needed to Reach Underserved Communities, Advance Pain Medicine Research: Burel Goodin, PhD
July 12th 2023The professor of anesthesiology at Washington University in St. Louis discussed the reasons behind his presentation at the 2023 AHS Annual Meeting on engaging underserved populations in pain medicine research. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]
NeuroVoices: Crystal Proud, MD, on Improving SMA Outcomes Through a Combination Approach
July 12th 2023The director of neurology and neuromuscular medicine at the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters in Norfolk, Virginia, provided perspective on the phase 4 RESPOND study assessing nusinersen in individuals with SMA who already received gene therapy.