Changes in estrogen are often solely attributed to the menopause-CVD connection. How can physicians avoid overfocusing on hormones in menopause?
All articles by Tori Rodriguez, MA, LPC, AHC
Research linking antiseizure medications with suicidality led to a class-wide safety warning on antiseizure medications, but subsequent studies have provided a more nuanced understanding.
Experts gave an overview of deep brain stimulation use in the treatment of Parkinson disease, sharing symptoms most responsive to treatment, proposed mechanisms of action, and more.
A family’s journey navigating an 8-year-old boy’s rare neurodegenerative CLCN6 mutation highlights diagnostic challenges and hope through emerging gene therapy research.
Dr L’Erario shares insights on the evolving landscape of neurologic care for transgender and gender-diverse patients, highlighting key clinical considerations and needs to advance equity and outcomes in this underserved population.
David Hasan, MD, MSc, shares his experience on providing health care in an active war zone and how these missions changed his perspective as a neurosurgeon.
Drs Lucke-Wolde and Sun discuss the incidence of and risk factors for pediatric stroke, as well as advances and remaining gaps in the field.
Jacqueline French, MD, highlights the treatment gap that exists among adolescents with nonmotor seizures that are often missed or misdiagnosed in emergency departments.
Neurology Advisor surveyed and interviewed physicians in the United States to better understand the incidence of burnout and how self care activities can provide relief.
Drs Bloch and Schepis discuss appropriate prescribing practices and alternate treatment strategies amid the nationwide ADHD medication shortage.
We spoke with 2 experts about the use of kratom in the US for pain, mood, and anxiety-related issues, and what are the key implications for clinicians.
Finding the time to get away and relax should not be treated as a luxury, especially in the high stress work environment that is the medical field.
Mind-body interventions have been shown to reduce depression and anxiety in patients with IBD, but the benefits may extend to improvements in IBD symptoms.
In an expert roundtable, clinicians discuss the risks, benefits, and anticipated real-world usage of lecanemab following US FDA approval.
Robyn Tiger, MD, radiologist and founder of StressFreeMD, talks about physician burnout and strategies for addressing stress-related illness.
These are the clinical trials that led to the FDA’s approval of aducanumab and lecanemab for early AD, plus, the concerns that loom.
Mehdi Jorfi, PhD, discusses the opportunities to optimize the development and application of neurotechnologies for AD.
Timothy S. Chang, MD, PhD and Lisa L. Barnes, PhD, discuss health disparities in ADRD and how to improve clinical outcomes for patients from underrepresented groups.
The polio strain linked to 2 paralytic polio cases in New York and Israel has been found in sewage water in New York City, London, and Jerusalem.
Aduhelm, a monoclonal antibody that targets amyloid-beta, is covered under Medicare for beneficiaries enrolled in clinical trials.
David Howell, PhD; and Heather Sesma, PhD; provide insight into the specific sequelae of concussion in youth and risk for subsequent mental health issues.
David O. Carpenter, MD, a public health physician, discusses the need for more research on gene-environment interactions that may contribute to altered cognition in older adults.
Nitin K. Sethi, MD, MBBS, and Gaston C. Baslet, MD, discuss the importance of distinguishing psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) from epilepsy and the challenges of managing PNES.
Lauren R. Natbony, MD, takes us on a deep dive into the association between nutrition and dietary patterns in migraine, including proposed mechanisms, and the remaining needs in patient education and research.
In part 2 of this 2-part series, gynecologist Nichole Tyson, MD, and Samuel Frank, her researcher assistant, emphasize the importance of neurologists and gynecologists to work together to optimize patient care in menstrual-related epilepsy.
An overview on the role of alcohol use in dementia, using findings from various studies and expert commentary from Cynthia A. Munro, PhD, ABBP(CN).
In an interview, sleep medicine experts Milena K Pavlova, MD, and Rachel Ziegler, MD, discuss the latest developments in sleep disorder therapies and the existing gaps in sleep medicine.
Neurology advisor spoke with Charuta Joshi, MBBS regarding the use of the cannabis-based Epidiolex in the treatment of pediatric seizures.
In research settings, including patients with neurodegenerative diseases presents challenges regarding consent, communication, and ability to participate that must be addressed in order to avoid evidence-biased care.
We interview experts Younghoon Kwon, MD, MS, FACC, and Richard J Castriotta, MD, FCCP, FAASM, about the connections between obstructive sleep apnea-sudden cardiac death.