Neurology
News
Experimental Drug Slows Niemann-Pick Disease
A new drug to reduce the amount of cholesterol buildup in brain cells shows promising results in a phase 1/2a clinical trial.
News
Calculating the Risk of Parkinson-Related Cognitive Deficits
Researchers have created a computer-based risk calculator to help predict the chance of a patient with Parkinson disease developing...
Case Reports
Parkinsonism and Vitamin C Deficiency
Patients with vitamin C deficiencies and parkinsonism can show rapid improvement with vitamin C replacement therapy.
Case Reports
Pregnant Patient Develops a Rare Case of Multiple Sclerosis
Researchers describe the diagnosis and treatment of a patient who developed a rare subtype of MS during her second pregnancy.
Original Research
Multidisciplinary Management of a Patient With Multiple Sclerosis:Part 3. Psychologists’ Perspective
Multiple sclerosis is a complex, progressive disease requiring a multidisciplinary approach to patient care; however, with the hub-and-spoke...
Patient Care
Multidisciplinary Management of a Patient With Multiple Sclerosis: Part 2. Nurses’ Perspective
Multiple sclerosis is a complex, progressive disease requiring a multidisciplinary approach to patient care; however, with the hub-and-spoke...
Patient Care
Multidisciplinary Management of a Patient With Multiple Sclerosis: Part 1. Neurologists’ and Physiatrists’ Perspectives
Multiple sclerosis is a complex, progressive disease requiring a multidisciplinary approach to patient care;
Digital Edition
Clinical Advances in the Treatment of Mental Health and Neurologic Disorders (March 2017)
Digital Edition
News
Multiple Sclerosis Data Trends
Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects the central nervous system and is characterized by relapses (neurologic symptoms that appear rapidly and then...
Program Profile
Dementia Evaluation, Management, and Outreach
The Dementia Evaluation, Management, and Outreach (DEMO) program improves access and satisfaction for rural patients with cognitive deficits.