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Here's some of what is coming soon to NeurologyLive® this week.
Every week, the NeurologyLive® staff prepares this preview of what to expect from our coverage. This week on NeurologyLive®, there are a number of hot topics that we will be posting on the website. As always, our weekly coverage extends beyond just these topics, so make sure to check out the rest of the site!
Click through the slides below to see what you can expect from our team this week:
NeurologyLive® Brain Games is a weekly quiz series that goes live every Sunday morning, featuring questions on a variety of clinical and historical neurology topics, written by physicians, clinicians, and experts in the fields of neurological care and advocacy.
Test your mettle each week with 3 questions that cover a variety of aspects in the field of neurology, with a focus on dementia and Alzheimer disease, epilepsy and seizure disorders, headache and migraine, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, neuromuscular disorders, sleep disorders, and stroke and cerebrovascular disease.
Episodes of this new NeurologyLive® Peer Exchange series, "Multiple Sclerosis Care in Diverse Patient Populations: Challenges and Solutions" are going live this week! The pairing of expert neurologists Jeffrey Dunn, MD, and Regina Berkovich, MD, PhD, share considerations for the management of ethnically diverse and underrepresented populations including those of reproductive age.
To catch up on the series, click here.
The latest in our NeuroVoices series, dedicated to conversations with leaders in the neurology community, goes live on Wednesday, August 3. This week, it will feature a conversation with Ralph Nixon, MD, who offered an in-depth look into the amyloid cascade hypothesis and his recent research suggesting that there may be alternate origins of Alzheimer's disease plaques.
To check out the prior NeuroVoices conversations, click here.
New episodes are coming to this NeurologyLive® News Network series, "European Academy of Neurology News Network," are set to go live this week!
Featuring multiple sclerosis experts John DeLuca, PhD; Gabrielle Macron, MD; and Wallace Brownlee, MBChB, PhD, discuss data from four presentations on ozanimod, a disease-modifying therapy for MS, that were highlighted at the 2022 annual meeting of the European Academy of Neurology.
To catch up on the series, click here.
This brand new NeurologyLive® Insights series, "Expert Perspectives on the Interdisciplinary Management of Migraine," is live!
In it, Kita Willams, MD, discusses the role of multidisciplinary teams in the treatment and management of patients with migraine, speaking about the importance of shared-decision making while managing these patients, and the importance of CGRP agents in the treatment of acute and preventative migraine.
To catch up on the series, click here.
Season 7 of the MJH Life Sciences Medical World News streaming channel is here! Have you checked out our brand new daily news show, Medical Minutes? It airs the latest medical news every weekday.
We're always streaming 24/7, so make sure to check out the channel for new episodes (including content from NeurologyLive®), and catch up on-demand with your favorites before the new episodes go live. And don't forget to save your favorites to your profile for rewatching! This week, we've contributed to Behind the Science, so be on the lookout!
To catch up and check out what's on the Medical World News channel now, or check out hundreds of episodes on-demand, click here.
The latest NeurologyLive® Cure Connections series, "Dravet Syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome: Perspectives from the Patient Journey," has more episodes that are going to premiere!
The series features experts in rare epilepsy, including Joseph E. Sullivan, MD; Kelly Knupp, MD; Mary Anne Meskis; and Tracy Dixon-Salazar, PhD. They all share their insight on the patient and provider journey of LGS and Dravet syndrome, from diagnosis through treatment, put on in partnership with both the LGS Foundation and Dravet Syndrome Foundation.
To catch up on the series, click here.
More episodes from the NeurologyLive® Peer Exchange series, "Cognitive Health and Sphinogine-1-Phospate Receptor Modulators in Multiple Sclerosis," are coming up this week!
This series features experts in multiple sclerosis Stephen Krieger, MD; Heidi Crayton, MD; Jacqueline Nicholas, MD; and Flavia Nelson, MD, who discuss the changes in cognitive health in MS, and the role that S1P receptor modulators and other disease-modifying therapies play in disease management.
To catch up on the series, click here.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: The 69th episode of the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments™ podcast premiered on Friday, July 29. This time, the show featured an exclusive interview with Darin T. Okuda, MD, and Karin Cook, who discussed a recent study they conducted that found that waste related to multiple sclerosis disease-modifying therapy prescriptions is mountainous. They detailed their data, its wide impacts, and the work toward a solution.
To listen and subscribe on your favorite podcast player, click here.
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This Week on NeurologyLive® — August 8, 2022