Robert Guillaume’s Stroke Was No Joke
The veteran actor says that, despite exhibiting some common signs of stroke, it never occurred to him that he might be having one.
Robert Guillaume’s Stroke Was No Joke
The veteran actor says that, despite exhibiting some common signs of stroke, it never occurred to him that he might be having one.
Why Do African Americans Have a Greater Stroke Risk?
Researchers are trying to understand the higher rates of stroke death in African Americans. Is it just race? Or is geography somehow involved?
The Six Million Dollar Arm: Advanced Prosthesis Technology
How doctors and researchers are using targeted muscle reinnervation to make artificial limbs that are controlled by your brain.
What Is Your Emergency Response Plan?
You may be more likely to respond to a medical emergency than any other type of crisis.
How Natasha Richardson’s Death Put Brain Injury in the Spotlight
The actress’s tragic death is making others aware of how to treat and prevent different types of brain injury.
Smoking May Increase Your Risk of MS
Studies show smoking doesn’t just affect the onset of multiple sclerosis, but also the disease’s progression.
HBO Documents Life with Alzheimer's Disease
The producers of the Alzheimer’s documentary series hope to rectify the false belief that there is no hope for AD.
Get More from Great Neurology Resources on the Web
The more you learn, the better informed you’ll be about neurologic issues that may affect you.
What Is Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy, and Can It Help Me?
A deep brain stimulation device is not a cure for movement disorders such as Parkinson’s, but it can improve symptoms for some people.
Changing the Law to Improve Employee Rights Under the ADA
When the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) took effect on January 1, 2009, employees with medical conditions rejoiced.
Jason DaSilva, on Using Film to Share His MS Story
The filmmaker explains the challenges of taking his personal story of MS and making it public.
The Misadventures of Living with Chronic Daily Migraine
The anonymous Migraine Chick creatively chronicles her ongoing battle with debilitating migraine headaches.
Letters to the Editor: May/June 2009