High-Tech Scans Show How Healthy and Diseased Brains Work
May/June 2006
Searching for a More Powerful MRI
MRI can spot tumors, aneurysms, and mini-strokes, but can't yet reveal if the author's brain will bleed again.
A Guide to Brain Imaging Technologies
If you're confused by the alphabet soup of scanning technologies, this image glossary spells it out for you.
How ‘The Sopranos’ Realistically Portrays Alzheimer’s Disease
As Uncle Junior on TV's biggest hit, 'The Sopranos,' Dominic Chianese portrays Alzheimer's disease from memory and the heart.
Not Even ALS Can Keep Cathy Wolf from Writing Poems that Inspire
Despite having a paralyzing neurodegenerative disease like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Cathy Wolf keeps expressing herself through poetry.
An Inside Look at Brain Imaging
Videogame Developed by Neuroscientist Can Train Your Brain
Hollywood Ending for Basketball Hero with Autism
Remembering a True Champion: Floyd Patterson
Epilepsy Foundation Recognizes Seizure-Response Dog Program
Reader Questions Answered
How Online Access to Medical Records Can Help Patients
Wake-up Call: Treating Narcolepsy as a Serious Sleep Disorder
Tips for Long-Term Care Planning
Highlights and News from the 2006 AAN Annual Meeting
A New-Wave Therapy for Diabetic Neuropathy
Resilience in the Face of Severe Migraines
Letters to the Editor: May/June 2006