Shemar Moore’s Hope for an MS Research Breakthrough
After his mother was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, the Criminal Minds actor uses his physical prowess to give back.
Shemar Moore’s Hope for an MS Research Breakthrough
After his mother was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, the Criminal Minds actor uses his physical prowess to give back.
How to Maintain Independence and Help Yourself in the Process
The medicines we physicians prescribe are only a small part of what makes a person feel better. Having an independent spirit can help us to help you.
Do Certain Medications Cause Cognitive Impairment?
Scientists are worried that anticholinergic drugs for Parkinson’s disease, acid reflux, high blood pressure, and other disorders may interfere with memory.
Studying Brain Imaging Technology to Use After Traumatic Injury
Improved brain imaging techniques are needed for examining patients with minimal consciousness after experiencing head trauma.
Sharing Personal Experiences with Neurology Blogs
These websites are chock-full of useful neurology information and relatable experiences.
Sage Advice for Driving Safely with a Medical Condition
For people with neurologic diseases such as epilepsy, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s, the importance of driving safely—and not against medical advice—can not be overstated.
Forget What You Know About Amnesia and Memory
Can amnesia change your personality? In the case of Denise Reagor, concussion-induced amnesia fundamentally changed who she is. And who she thought she was.
Gaining Freedom with Assistive Technology Tools
The combination of computer power and clever engineering found in assistive technology products helps people bypass neurological problems that may otherwise limit their abilities.
Both Old and New Migraine Therapies Promise Relief from Pain
No matter what type of migraine someone suffers from, there’s likely an effective migraine treatment option available. And if not now, it's coming soon.
How is Intracranial Hypertension Diagnosed and Treated?
The cause of this disorder is unknown; and while intracranial hypertension is not life-threatening, if left untreated it can lead to permanent loss of vision.
What Causes Transverse Myelitis? Is It Like Multiple Sclerosis?
Though they both damage the myelin sheath that covers nerve-cell fibers, transverse myelitis and multiple sclerosis are noticeably different.
Transportation Options
Treating Amnesia
After Suffering a Stroke in Utero, a Life-Saving Surgery Was His Best Hope
Once Isaac’s body stopped responding to medication, epilepsy brain surgery was his best chance at living a better life.
Letters to the Editor: July/August 2008