
The section chief of pediatric neurology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital discussed his experience using some of the approved medications for patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.

The section chief of pediatric neurology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital discussed his experience using some of the approved medications for patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.

Seelos Therapeutics will soon enroll patients in its phase 2b/3 trial of SLS-005 in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

The professor of neurology at the NYU Langone Grossman School of Medicine detailed the ways the COVID-19 pandemic impacted mental health of frontline clinicians.

As the adoption of telemedicine rises, the ability to incorporate digital and telehealth-based therapies offers clinicians a unique opportunity to supplement the comprehensive care model.

Michael Okun, MD, executive director of the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases sat down to discuss his viewpoint paper on changing the approval system for neurotechnological devices in rare diseases.

Advanced imaging technology collides with artificial intelligence in what is shaping up to be a revolutionary period for the diagnosis and management of MS.















A University of Miami Miller School of Medicine neuroscientist and molecular biologist is leading a collaborative study that could develop new insights into how cellular processes affect neurodegenerative diseases.

Despite having independent association with a number of outcomes, SVD MRI features lacked prognostic value for patients with stroke.

The vice president of Clinical Research at Eisai detailed why lorcaserin’s formula made it suitable for treating patients with Dravet syndrome.

In this interview, Patrick Landazuri, MD, shares an in-depth look at his investigations into the safety and efficacy of laser ablation.

Ronald Crystal, MD, chairman, Department of Genetic Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine, discussed the promise of gene therapy for patients with Alzheimer disease and related disorders.

Mayo Clinic's section edition book helps patients with Alzheimer disease and their caregivers answer questions as a guidance method.

The current study significantly increased the number of participants, allowing researchers to identify several new genetic risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease in African Americans.

The vascular neurologist at Memorial Hermann Medical Group explained how clinical stroke care will change in 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The grant will allow for more confidence in risk genes and biological mechanisms that overlap among populations and will also allow for discovery and assessment of additional gene candidates that may be specific to certain populations.