Transcranial Electromagnetic Treatment Shows Promise for Alzheimer Disease
September 5th 2019The founder and CEO of NeuroEM Therapeutics discussed the potential of transcranial electromagnetic treatment, or TEMT, in treating patients with Alzheimer disease, with the hope of reversing cognitive impairment.
Parkinson Linked to Similar Cerebrovascular Risk Factors for Alzheimer
September 4th 2019A number of cerebrovascular risk factors found to be associated with a subsequent diagnosis of Alzheimer disease also showed a high association with a diagnosis of Parkinson disease, pressing the impetus for controlling these modifiable factors.
Remembering Cognitive Problems in Multiple Sclerosis
August 30th 2019The senior vice president for research at the Kessler Foundation discussed the need for physicians to keep cognitive problems on their mind when treating patients with multiple sclerosis, and the importance of using objective assessments.
Serum Neurofilament Light Promising in ALS as Prognostic Indicator of Death
August 29th 2019Serum NfL levels, at as early as the time of diagnosis, were a strong and independent predictor of death in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, with the study results expanding on the findings of prior literature.
AAN Guideline Update on Immunizations in Multiple Sclerosis
August 29th 2019The guidelines recommend that patients with MS receive their recommended vaccines, including that for yearly influenza. Additionally, they noted that no evidence exists that suggests vaccination increases the risk of MS exacerbation.
Exploring Alternative AED Dosing to Boost Treatment Adherence
August 26th 2019Rodney Allan Radtke, MD, professor of neurology at Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina, discussed some of the new therapeutic options available to help improve tolerance and adherence challenges that clinicians commonly face in epilepsy practice.