February/March 2024
10 Ways to Adopt a Blue Zone Lifestyle
Skin Problems May Be Early Signs of a Neurologic Condition
The epidermis holds clues to certain neurologic disorders. Here's what specialists look for and how they interpret what they find.
Advances in Epilepsy Treatment May Help Reduce or Eliminate Seizures
The Keys to Longevity
A researcher at National Geographic has identified principles that may lead to a longer and—most important—healthier life.
How Juggling Can Increase Neuroplasticity
A Theater Group That Features Neurodiversity on the Stage
A Veteran Climbs Mount Kilimanjaro after a Traumatic Brain Injury
Drinking Coffee May Reduce the Risk of Neurologic Disease
How Long Does It Take to Recover from a Concussion?
How to Keep Loved Ones with Dementia Safe from Firearms
Neurologists and public health officials offer advice on how to manage firearms in homes where people have neurologic diseases that can cause confusion and behavioral changes.
These Sisters Help Families Donate Brains to Science
Tish Hevel, 65, talks about the Brain Donor Project, a nonprofit group she and her sister, Annie McManis, 54, established after their father died of Lewy body dementia.
A Class Above
Teaching exercise to people with Parkinson's disease has enriched the author's life both professionally and personally.
Letters to the Editor: February/March 2024