Presenting at AAN 2025, researchers evaluated gender, racial, and ethnic representation trends among US academic neurology faculty between 1972 and 2021.
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Diagnosing patients with neurologic Lyme disease can take upwards of 2 years, which Maria Arini Lopez discovered first-hand in the spring of 2021.
Researchers sought to assess the prevalence and identify predictors of burnout among academic neurologists in the United States.
In a study presented at ACTRIMS Forum 2023, researchers compared care settings for UTI-related infections among commercially insured patients with MS and individuals without a history of MS.
Patients with AF with a high bleeding risk and a low stroke risk may benefit from LAAO over oral anticoagulation.
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Analiz Rodriguez, MD, a neurosurgeon in Arkansas, recounts her experience with misogynoir during her residency training and the toll it took on her as a Black woman.
In an American Academy of Neurology (AAN) survey, researchers assessed self-reported gender disparities experienced by US-based AAN members doing research in neurology.
In this episode, neurologist Michael Kornberg, MD, and rheumatologist Laura C. Cappelli, MD, speak with us about how to improve the management of patients with rheumatologic conditions with neurologic manifestations.
Gary Small, MD, and Sandra Bond Chapman, PhD, delve into the definition of brain health, how to preserve it at any age, and how to promote brain health to the public.
Neurava, an Indiana startup developing a wearable device to monitor the potential risk for sudden, unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP), receives funding to complete the final prototype.