John O’Hurley Voices His Support for Epilepsy Education
The actor, singer, and author honors his sister's memory by raising awareness of epilepsy.
John O’Hurley Voices His Support for Epilepsy Education
The actor, singer, and author honors his sister's memory by raising awareness of epilepsy.
Navigating the Complexities of Stroke
The latest in the Neurology Now Books series helps patients and caregivers understand the signs and symptoms of stroke, and details after-stroke care.
Much More Than a Pain in the Neck: The Different Types of Dystonia
Dystonia is not as well-known as other neurologic conditions, so it’s important to find a doctor with experience treating dystonia symptoms.
Life After Stroke: Helping the Brain Repair Itself
Enhancing recovery for stroke victims is an active area of neurology research.
Exploring the Latest Research Into Epilepsy
Exciting new seizure research was presented at a recent NINDS conference.
The Hunt Is on for Elusive Parkinson’s Biomarkers
Scientists are investing time and money into biomarker research in the hopes the will aid further research into Parkinson’s treatment.
How the Mediterranean Diet Can Increase Brain Health
How to Build Your Personal Safety Net Now
It’s crucial to create legal, financial, and other safety nets before health challenges make it more difficult. Here’s how to tailor plans to your unique needs.
Can High or Low Blood Sugar Cause a Seizure?
Researchers are working to determine if there’s a connection between seizure control and blood sugar in people with epilepsy.
Does Heading the Ball in Soccer Lead to Brain Damage?
Two new studies are analyzing the potential link between soccer headings and brain damage.
Susan Raymond, on Traveling with MS
In spite of multiple sclerosis, travel still takes her to spectacular destinations—including the Eiffel Tower.
The Benefits of Approaching Uncontrolled Epilepsy with Valor
Finding courage when you have a neurologic condition is a significant part of overcoming negativity.