
Findings from PD GENEration will contribute to the biological understanding of the disease and help researchers assess the impact of each mutation.

Findings from PD GENEration will contribute to the biological understanding of the disease and help researchers assess the impact of each mutation.

The director of the Montefiore Einstein Center for the Aging Brain discussed the details of his study that will evaluate motoric cognitive risk syndrome.

Contrary to prior findings, no evidence was found to support a protective association between leisure activity and risk of dementia.

The 12-month results from the phase 2 TOPAZ clinical trial are anticipated by the second quarter of 2021, according to Scholar Rock.

The percent change from baseline was lower in those who initiated ocrelizumab early than those initially on placebo for both T2 lesion volume and T1 hypointense lesion volume.

The associate professor of neurology at Washington University in St. Louis spoke to the need to improve the awareness for insomnia, which remains one of the most common sleep disorders.

In addition to recommendations for Alzheimer disease screening, the guidelines also covered stroke risk-related assessments which should be conducted for those with Down syndrome.

The findings suggest that poor speech-in-noise hearing may be an early marker of underlying dementia processes.

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The section chief of pediatric neurology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital provided his thoughts on raising awareness for Lennox-Gastaut syndrome on International LGS Day.

Anup Patel, MD, section chief of pediatric neurology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, explained how care for patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome has changed throughout the pandemic.

New training pathways are needed to close the gap between capable-physician supply and the growing demand for thrombectomy.

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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.

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.

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.