The Keys to Safety: Measuring a Loved One’s Fitness to Drive
Giving up the car keys means giving up freedom. This advice can help when dealing with medical conditions that affect driving.
The Keys to Safety: Measuring a Loved One’s Fitness to Drive
Giving up the car keys means giving up freedom. This advice can help when dealing with medical conditions that affect driving.
Tamala Jones’ Dedication to Aneurysm Awareness Is No Act
After a life-threatening scare, the TV and film actress hopes to fuel funding and aneurysm survival.
The Agony of Arachnoiditis Pain
These Globe Trotters Show How to Travel with a Disability
For these intrepid explorers with neurologic conditions, traveling with a wheelchair is just another way to hit the road.
How to Keep Your Brain Sharp
Be Mindful of the Signs of a Ruptured Aneurysm
Knowing your family history of aneurysm can help you avoid a rupture.
Learning How to Reduce Side Effects of Parkinson’s Treatment
Patients often develop unwanted side effects of Parkinson’s drugs when on them for a long time. A new study compares an old standby with newer options.
Amplifying our Understanding of the Human Brain
The BRAIN Initiative aims to transform our knowledge of how the brain works.
Can High Blood Sugar Cause Brain Damage?
Researchers are finding more evidence linking elevated blood sugar levels with cognitive problems.
Escaping the Pain of Nerve Entrapment Syndromes
Diagnosis can be challenging when nerve compression syndrome symptoms appear, but treatment can spell relief.
The Insurance Advice Every Caregiver Needs
These practical tips can help caregivers assess options for long-term care, life, auto and homeowners insurance.
Sue Klinger, 64, After Being Diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis
Why she helps others when they’ve received the same myasthenia gravis diagnosis.
Life with Parkinson’s Means Opting for Optimism
Letters to the Editor: October/November 2014