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...
In this commentary, Joe McSherry, MD, PhD, discusses the safety and effectiveness of cannabinoids as alternative treatment options, despite widespread controversy.
Takatoshi Kasai, MD, PhD, and Shoichiro Yatsu, MD, PhD, are the lead authors on a new study that investigated the prevalence of restless legs syndrome in patients with coronary artery disease. Here are...
Barbara Giesser, MD, and Nadine Goldberg, PhD, MS, answer our questions about advocacy in neurology—a topic that will also be discussed at the American Neurological Association’s Annual Meeting.
Barbara Giesser, MD, and Nadine Goldberg, PhD, MS, answer our questions about advocacy in neurology—a topic that will also be discussed at the American Neurological Association’s Annual Meeting.
Susan E. Erdman, DVM, MPH, answers our questions about how microbes modulate host oxytocin and multigenerational health—a topic that will also be discussed at the American Neurological Association’s Annual...
Leonardo Pignataro, PhD, discusses his research on neuroscience and alcohol consumption, which may have larger implications on how alcohol may affect neural circuitry and may create dependence.