Top the list is reforming the Medicare physician payment system and preparation for Ebola.
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Despite the low risk of overexposure, physicians should still exercise caution by limiting exposure time and shielding.
Researchers hope their methods can be used to uncover functional models for other diseases.
Researchers saw sustained remission, neurologic improvement over three years.
Researchers will now explore whether inflammation in hepatitis C contributes to mental impairment.
Memantine is more effective when applied alongside an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor.
Treatment reduces blood pressure; decreases likelihood of stroke, cardiovascular, total deaths
Financial incentives could encourage more medical students to specialize in vascular neurology.
Screening candidates prior to surgery can save money and reduce trauma.
The increase in health care utilization could be due to increased injury awareness.
NEDA can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of new MS drugs.
Researchers will explore the role of microRNA in the preservation of memories.
The University of Nevada, Reno is actively building out its neuroscience program.
The NIH hopes the collaborative, multi-specialty effort will help advance research.
Inability to balance on one foot for 20-seconds was associated with cerebral small-vessel disease and cognitive decline.
Ondansetron may decrease the effect of tramadol over time.
There was previously no known link between migraine and Bell’s palsy.
Benzodiazepines may cause confusion, falls in the elderly.
Intra-arterial treatment for ischemic stroke produced a significant improvement in functional independence in patients.
Case study describes neurologic regression in otherwise healthy 8-year-old.
No link was found between hormone levels and migraines, either.
TEE findings affect medical management in over 15% of patients with suspected cardioembolic stroke.
Learning the right way to respond to negative reviews is imperative.
The results of the larger trials were in stark contrast to two previous studies, which had positive results.
Lack of oxygen, deep sleep may contribute to development of microinfarcts, atrophy in brain tissue.
The recommended standards include a minimal dataset and data collection questions.
Cuts in reimbursement may put pressure on hospitals to cut unprofitable services.
The majority of primary care physicians are concerned about opioid abuse.
Crashes less likely in subclinical epileptiform discharge and nonepileptic events than epilepsy, but disorders still dangerous, researchers warn.
Older women with more severe sleep apnea are at higher risk of functional decline.