Michelle Puchowicz, PhD, from the University of Tennessee, writes about how ketones or ketosis is induced by diet, how it might be neuroprotective, and the steps needed to know for sure.
In this podcast, Susan Hutchinson, MD, discusses the implications for her team's research presented in the session "Oral Rimegepant 75 mg is Safe and Well Tolerated in Adults with Migraine and...
Neurology Consultant spoke with Helen Tremlett, PhD, from the University of British Columbia, whose recent study adds to increasing evidence of a multiple sclerosis prodrome.
In this podcast, Dr Garg discusses the findings from her recent study on neurological diagnostic testing among elderly adult patients with acute altered mental status. This study was featured in the 2020...
In this video, Dr Buse discusses the findings of the OVERCOME Study, in which she and her colleagues investigated the influence of acute treatment optimization on disability and health-related quality of...
In this video, Dr Buse discusses the findings of the OVERCOME Study, in which she and her colleagues investigated the influence of acute treatment optimization on disability and health-related quality of...
Consultant360 spoke with Shiv Saidha, MBBCh, whose study suggests that elevated body mass index may be associated with accelerated ganglion cell + inner plexiform layer atrophy in the absence of overt...
New findings suggest that tau-positron emission tomography signal can predict future brain atrophy in individuals in the early symptomatic stages of Alzheimer disease. The study’s lead author, Renaud La...
Traumatic brain injury affects people of all ages, but children are at high risk especially if they participate in sports. Nicole D. Reams, MD, a sports neurologist at NorthShore University HealthSystem,...
A new study team evaluated whether midlife obesity is a cause of dementia and whether risk factors such as diet or physical inactivity were causes or consequences of the gradual onset of dementia. Lead...