Researchers at several U.S. universities conducted a review and meta-analysis of studies investigating the use of computerized provider order entry in hospital-based settings.
All articles by Tori Rodriguez, MA, LPC
Those treated with phenytoin saw a 30% reduction in retinal nerve fiber loss.
When first-line therapies fail, physicians must consider several factors when choosing the next course of treatment for their RRMS patients.
Research has shown a confounding link between nicotine and reduced risk of Parkinson’s disease.
Taking proper precautions before, during, and after pregnancy can help promote a safe and healthy experience for both mother and baby.
Exercise and general increases in daily physical activity can help improve balance, reduce fatigue, and regain mental clarity in patients with MS.
The two disorders overlap across several planes, indicating the possibility of a shared pathopysiology.
Over 60% of people with Parkinson’s disease will have REM sleep behavior disorder, endangering them and their partners during the night.
Walking, running or swimming may reduce a range of symptoms of neurodegenerative disorders.
Researchers are nearly convinced narcolepsy is the result of an autoimmune response, but one crucial factor is still missing.
A multi-faceted approach is best when treating pediatric headache.
Stress is the most common self-reported trigger of seizure in people with epilepsy.
Studies have shown CBT to be as effective as medication and less costly for fibromyalgia treatment.
Thiamine, a simple supplement that helps reverse Wernicke syndrome, is often underused and misused.
Misconceptions about vaccines and autism persist despite growing scientific evidence that no link exists.