Jack Osbourne Goes Public With Multiple Sclerosis
June/July 2013
Five Questions to Ask Your Neurologist
Streamlining the MS Research Process to Do Good
A new model for accelerating research is making organizations sit up and take notice—even those in completely different industries.
Relieving the Pain of Childhood Headaches
Though more research is needed, doctors are diagnosing and treating headaches in children more effectively than ever.
Introducing Expert Advice on How to Protect Your Brain
Our new department, “The Healthy Brain,” offers tips and solutions for keeping your brain healthy and active.
Weather-Related Migraines
Learning to Boost Brain Health at the Brain Health Fair
Attendees at the third annual AAN Brain Health Fair learned about the latest advances in neurologic disorders and how this research affects them.
The New BRAIN Initiative Brings Resources and Challenges
The ambitious project aims to revolutionize our understanding of the human brain.
Free Patient Guidebook and DVD Answer Your Epilepsy Questions
This new epilepsy guide will help you learn more about the disease, how it’s diagnosed and treated, and how to live with it.
Hope for Women with Epilepsy Who Want to Be Pregnant
Researchers are finding ways to safely use seizure medication during pregnancy.
Control Your Blood Pressure Now to Save Your Brain Later
Preserving the health of your heart and blood vessels may help stave off dementia later in life. Here’s how to lower your blood pressure, starting today.
Is My Husband’s Loss of Smell a Symptom of Parkinson’s?
The likely risk is low, but ongoing studies are trying to identify potential risks in people with non-motor problems, such as a loss of smell before Parkinson’s.
Anna Webber, on a Richer, Healthier Life with MS
As a professional photographer, consistent daily management of her multiple sclerosis helps her live life on her terms.
Easing the Weight of Dystonia Isn’t Just a Story of Triumph
Yes, cervical dystonia is a disability. But staying away from negative influences helps keep Barb Paradeze going and living life to the fullest.