In this interview, Emile d’Angremont, MSc, discusses the results of a recent study examining the use of cholinesterase inhibitors for the management of psychotic symptoms among patients with...
In this expert Q and A, James W. Antoon, MD, PhD, MPH, discusses the results of his team's recent study examining the rate of neuropsychiatric events associated with influenza infection and treatment in...
A new study investigated the relationship between 2 healthy eating patterns and the prodromal features of Parkinson disease. Lead author Samantha A. Molsberry, PhD, answered our questions about her team’s...
A new systematic review indicates that cluster headache may be an inherited disorder associated with multiple hereditary patterns. Consultant360 discussed these findings further with study author Mark...
More adults aged 65 years or older are experiencing severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), and results of a new study show that these patients’ risk of mortality and severe morbidity is high. Lead study...
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.
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...