NFL All-Star Alan Faneca Tackles His Epilepsy
November/December 2006
Expert Tips for Preventing Stroke
Leading doctors reveal the stroke prevention tips that they use in treating their patients—and themselves.
NASCAR Driver Kelly Sutton Outraces Multiple Sclerosis
Driven to surmount multiple hurdles, this trailblazer keeps her MS in check and her NASCAR career on track
Mainstream Treatments May Benefit from Added Alternative Therapies
Adding Insult to Brain Injury
The Long Road to Thankfulness
Muhammed Ali's Poignant Return
Evanescence Lead Singer Amy Lee Raises Epilepsy Awareness
Lee is using her popularity to educate about the disorder that affects her brother and nearly three million other Americans: epilepsy.
Bob Woodruff Returns to TV with a Special About Traumatic Brain Injury
The 100 Year Anniversary of the Discovery of Alzheimer's Disease
Computer Science Helps Develop Treatments for Neurological Conditions
A Novel Explores a Rare Brain Disorder
How Art Therapy Can Rekindle Memory and Movement
For people with brain disorders like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, the mere act of painting or sketching can draw out memory and movement.
A Visit to the Art Museum Can Engage Those with Dementia
How viewing paintings in a museum can evoke lost memories and engage people with dementia.
How do I know if the new shingles vaccine is right for me?
Does melatonin really work to cure insomnia?
What can I do to prevent cluster headaches?
Is sciatica causing the pain shooting down my leg?
The Tricky Balance Between Parkinson’s Symptoms and Side Effects
A Patient’s Guide to Organizing and Running a Home Care Team
New Year’s Brings Second Chance for Medicare Part D
Evaluate and choose from among the plethora of prescription drug plans as soon as you can.
A Lesson in Listening to Your Body When Something Feels Off
What I learned going from a bad ear to brain surgery.
Letters to the Editor: November/December 2006