Coming Together to Care for a Parent with Alzheimer’s
Actors Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker show how caring for a family member with Alzheimer's disease has made their family bond stronger.
Coming Together to Care for a Parent with Alzheimer’s
Actors Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker show how caring for a family member with Alzheimer's disease has made their family bond stronger.
Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy
This rare disorder is a call to arms for doctors and patients to control seizures and raise SUDEP awareness.
What Makes Evidence-Based Medicine an Important Treatment Tool
In recommending treatments, neurologists must combine the best available evidence with their clinical judgment. What does this mean for you?
How Can You Survive Caregiving? A Little Self-Care.
Recognizing how caregiving affects your emotional and physical health is critical when caring for others.
Letters to the Editor: November/December 2010
Can a Traumatic Head Injury Cause Motor Neuron Disease?
A study focused on head injuries as a cause of motor neuron disease seems to have raised more questions than answers.
Will a High Dose of Aspirin Cure a Migraine Headache?
Intravenous aspirin may be an effective treatment for severe migraines, according to the findings of a recent study.
How Electronic Medical Records Can Lead to Better Care
Being able to pull up information anywhere is just one benefit of electronic medical records. As neurology practices go digital, here’s what to expect.
Does MS Cause Depression Regardless of the Stress of Disease?
Muscular sclerosis and depression often go hand-in-hand. Science shows a possible connection.
Can the Flu Cause Neurological Problems?
A doctor said it was a “real possibility” a woman developed a progressive neurologic disorder from contracting influenza. Could it be true?
Are There Alternatives to Triptans for Migraine Treatment?
The side effects of triptans may have some people looking elsewhere for acute migraine relief. Here are other options for you and your doctor to consider.
Support for Alzheimer's Patients and Their Families
These Web sites provide much-needed information and support groups for Alzheimer’s patients, caregivers, and families.
Steven Spuds, on Living with Peripheral Neuropathy
With no way to "fix" his peripheral neuropathy pain, learning he wasn't alone in his struggle has helped him cope.
I Fulfilled My Dreams in Spite of Cerebral Palsy
I was forced to wear heavy braces. Treated cruelly by kids and adults alike. But, I was sure I could overcome anything—even the effects of cerebral palsy.