Read All About It: Esmeralda Santiago’s Recovery from Stroke
Having lost her ability to read because of a stroke, the acclaimed author began the difficult but familiar process of learning a new language.
Read All About It: Esmeralda Santiago’s Recovery from Stroke
Having lost her ability to read because of a stroke, the acclaimed author began the difficult but familiar process of learning a new language.
Five Questions to Ask About Health Insurance
How to Defend Against the Effects of West Nile Virus
What West Nile virus does to the brain—and what you can do to prevent it.
Demonstrating Our Dedication to Caregivers’ Needs
New Guideline for Irregular Heartbeat and Stroke Prevention
The American Academy of Neurology has released the latest recommendations for preventing stroke in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation.
Reveca Torres of the BACKBONES spinal cord injury advocacy group is showing the world the very real abilities of disabled people.
The Big Neurology News from the 2014 AAN Annual Meeting
The 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology showcased the latest in neurology research.
Back-to-School Advice for Parents of ADHD Children
These expert tips will help children with ADHD get back into the school groove.
It Takes a Team to Support Caregivers
How to coordinate your loved one's care—and fight caregiver fatigue by taking care of yourself in the process.
Simple Stroke Prevention Tips that May Save Your Life
Does physical exercise affect trigeminal neuralgia pain?
How Does a Neurologist Decide to Give Meds to an ADHD Child?
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends using behavioral therapies to treat ADHD behavior issues before resorting to medication.
Making Progress with Statins for MS
Research shows brain atrophy is slowed in secondary-progressive multiple sclerosis by a statin.
Demi, 16, on Being a Teenage Chronic Migraine Sufferer
The high school senior explains how she lives with chronic migraine, adjusting to a new normal.
I’m Not Waiting for a Charcot-Marie-Tooth Cure
In between advocating and raising funds for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease treatment and research, Vittori Ricci still finds time to do what he loves.
Letters to the Editor: August/September 2014