Beating the Odds of Multiple Sclerosis
Whether training horses or treating his MS, Kiaran McLaughlin lives in the winner’s circle.
Beating the Odds of Multiple Sclerosis
Whether training horses or treating his MS, Kiaran McLaughlin lives in the winner’s circle.
How Seizure-Response Dogs Help Their Owners
Dogs learn new tricks to assist people with seizures, enabling epilepsy patients to become more independent.
Research is Shedding New Light on Treating Severe Depression
By implanting electrodes in patients’ brains, researchers are finding new ways to treat severe depression—and define mental illness.
Treating Insomnia Like a Brain Disorder
More than 70 million Americans are desperate for a good night’s sleep. Fresh insights into the insomniac’s brain spark new treatments to repair shattered sleep—from medications to lifestyle changes.
Bob Woodruff Stops by Newsroom During Recovery from TBI
A Soap Opera Raises Epilepsy Awareness
Uplifting Comeback for NHL Player Erik Cole
Actor Ben Affleck Battles Migraine
An Open Letter to Muhammad Ali
Is there a connection between diet and headache?
What can I do to prevent a brain aneurysm?
I had a brain aneurysm several years ago. Is there anything specific I should be doing to prevent this from recurring?
Does Parkinson’s disease cause memory loss?
My mother was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's and is becoming more and more forgetful. Is this a symptom of the disease?
Will taking Ginkgo biloba help prevent dementia and Alzheimer's?
How to Battle Insurance Companies for Long-Term Nursing Coverage
The Urgency of Treating Stroke Fast
Tracking the Early Signs of Huntington's Disease
Rethinking How Nursing Homes Work
Replacing the old hospital model allows for personalized care for residents.
Neurologists Lobby Congress for Patient Access to Quality Care
Neurology News on Diabetes and Alzheimer's, MS Drugs, and Shingles
Remembering Life Before My Husband's Dementia
Letters to the Editor: July/August 2006