Advances in the Treatment of Acute Migraine
Burden of Migraine
Lamotrigine Use During Pregnancy Not Associated With Risk of Autism, ADHD in Children
In the largest study of its kind to date, researchers at Indiana University attempt to elucidate previously inconclusive literature on antiseizure drugs, autism, and ADHD.
Cognitive Function Domains Not Improved With Lowered Systolic Blood Pressure
The researchers concluded that the effect of lowered blood pressure might not be evident in specific domains of cognitive function, but instead distributed across multiple domains.
Jennifer Frontera, MD: Neurologic Implications of COVID-19 Infection
The professor of neurology at the NYU Langone Grossman School of Medicine gave her reaction to the data she and colleagues published on neurologic disorders in patients with COVID-19.
High-Dose Biotin Fails to Improve Disability in Progressive MS
The SPI2 study did not replicate the improvements observed in prior study, instead suggesting that biotin (MD1003; MedDay Pharmaceuticals) is ineffective in patients with progressive MS.
Blarcamesine Safe in Phase 2 Parkinson Disease Dementia Study
The company is planning a pivotal trial of blarcamesine in Parkinson disease dementia after submitting results of the phase 2 study to the FDA for regulatory guidance.
Joe Verghese, MBBS, MS: Characteristics of Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome
The director of the Montefiore Einstein Center for the Aging Brain detailed the symptoms of motoric cognitive risk syndrome and how they compare to more typical mild cognitive impairment.
Why an Inclusive Patient Population Is Important for the Future of DMD Treatment
In part 2 of this interview, Elias Kouchakji, MD, gives perspective on pamrevlumab’s unique pathway as a Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment nearing the end of the clinical pipeline.
Recommendations Published for Stem Cell Transplant in Multiple Sclerosis
The authors noted that research is still needed to establish standards for cell mobilization and immune-conditioning regimens.
Behavioral and Lifestyle Strategies for Migraine Management
Patient Selection for Neuromodulation Devices
Role of Neuromodulation for Acute Treatment of Migraine
Patient Selection of Novel Therapies for Migraine Treatment
Intranasal DHE in Acute Treatment of Migraine
Safety of CGRP Receptor Antagonists vs 5-HT1F Agonists
Use of 5-HT1F Agonists in Acute Treatment of Migraine
Acute Treatment of Migraine: Progress With Novel Medications
Evolution of Acute Treatment of Migraine
Acute Treatment of Migraine: Traditional Therapies
Unmet Needs in the Management of Migraine
Epilepsy Surgery Reduces Healthcare Utilization Compared to Medication Alone
Patients treated surgically reported better outcomes, including reduced AED use, higher rates of survival, and fewer epilepsy-related ED visits, hospitalizations, and outpatient visits.
David Vossler, MD: Treating Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures
The Medical Director of The Neuroscience Institute at UW Medicine Valley Medical Center discussed the landscape of therapy for tonic-clonic seizures and how lacosamide might fit into the paradigm.
NeuroVoices: Jennifer Frontera, MD, on New COVID-19 Data
The professor of neurology at the NYU Langone Grossman School of Medicine discussed a recent study she and colleagues conducted on new neurological disorders in patients with COVID-19.
Diazepam Non-Aqueous Injection Wins Fast Track for Treatment of Acute Repetitive Seizures
The FDA told Xeris that it could advance diazepam directly into a phase 3 registration study for both pediatric and adult patients with epilepsy after reviewing phase 1b results.
Dravet Syndrome Foundation Showcases Listen + Learn Educational Webinar Series
The educational webinar series will feature 7 of the world leaders in Dravet Syndrome and will conclude on November 16 with a presentation from Ian Miller, MD.
Raman Malhotra, MD: Lasting Challenges in Sleep Medicine
The associate professor of neurology at Washington University in St. Louis discussed the challenges that sleep specialists continue to face despite a number of recent advances in the space.
Supplementing Clinical Decision-Making in Dystonia With AI
Kristina Simonyan, MD, PhD, DrMed, and Davide Valeriani, PhD, discussed the translational potential of DystoniaNet, and its potential to be adjusted for use in additional disease states.
Anup Patel, MD: Challenges Associated With Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome
The section chief of pediatric neurology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital discusses some of the challenges that patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and their caregivers face.
Alzheimer Disease Crossroads: Why a One-Way Approach to Treatment, Prevention May Be Futile
Constantino Iadecola, MD, discusses the interaction of vascular risk factors and the shortcomings of our current clinical approach to Alzheimer disease.