Neurology - MUSC Children's Hospital Ranked by US News in "America's Best...
MUSC Children's Hospital is once again the only such institution in South Carolina to be ranked among U.S. News & World Report's 2017-18 edition of “America's Best Children's...
View ArticleNeurology - Extra-virgin oil may hold the key to preventing the Alzheimer's...
According to new research, consumption of extra-virgin olive oil may reduce the likelihood of developing Alzheimer's disease . The researchers behind the study, which was...
View ArticleNeurology - New discovery in MND and dementia could pave the way to novel...
New discovery in motor neurone disease and dementia could pave the way to novel treatments.
View ArticleNeurology - Pros-TEROL Review
Pros-TEROL is a daily nutritional supplement that is formulated to provide support for healthy prostate, bladder, and urological performance. Its advertising says that it can...
View ArticleNeurology - Snoring link to Alzheimer's disease unproven
"Snoring linked to Alzheimer's," the Mail Online reports. A US study reported an association between sleep-disorder breathing and Alzheimer's disease in later life. But no...
View ArticleNeurology - Lemere Awarded Grant for Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
Cynthia Ann Lemere, PhD, associate neuroscientist in BWH's Center for Neurologic Diseases, has received a $100,000 grant from Probiodrug for Alzheimer's disease research
View ArticleNeurology - New method may help distinguish frontotemporal dementia from...
A new method may help determine whether a person has Alzheimer's disease or frontotemporal dementia, two different types of dementia that often have similar symptoms, according...
View ArticleNeurology - Your Penis Problems Might Be Signaling Parkinson's Disease
Rodale Inc. Erectile dysfunction could be the harbinger for this serious brain condition You already know that problems with your penis can signal underlying heart disease...
View ArticleNeurology - Moderate drinking correlates with cognitive health, longevity
Study finds that a regular, controlled intake of alcohol correlates with a decreased risk of cognitive health impairments, as well as longevity.
View ArticleNeurology - Diabetes drug may be helpful for Parkinson's disease
"A drug commonly used to treat diabetes could help those living with Parkinson's disease," The Guardian reports. A small study suggests a drug called exenatide may have a...
View ArticleNeurology - Diabetes drug may be helpful for Parkinson's disease
"A drug commonly used to treat diabetes could help those living with Parkinson's disease," The Guardian reports. A small study suggests a drug called exenatide may have a...
View ArticleNeurology - Alzheimer's gene plays role in childhood IQ
Gene variation linked to Alzheimer's is also associated with fluid intelligence in children, prompting questions about its role in cognitive functioning.
View ArticleNeurology - Strong Memorial Hospital Specialty Rated Among Nation's Best
Strong Memorial Hospital's Neurology and Neurosurgery specialty program has been ranked among the top 50 in the nation for 2017-2018 by U.S. News & World Report. The program...
View ArticleNeurology - Violent, Aggressive Video Games Like ‘Call of Duty' May Be...
Photograph by Getty The effects can lead to Alzheimer's, depression, schizophrenia, and more That insane kill-to-death ratio you've racked up on Call of Duty could be turning...
View ArticleNeurology - Making an older brain younger by manipulating a single gene
Researchers have restored brain plasticity in the visual cortex of middle-aged mice to that of a younger state by manipulating a gene called Arc.
View ArticleNeurology - Migraines in Women
Headache is among the most common neurological conditions with a current worldwide prevalence in the general population of 47%. 1 The Global Burden of Disease Study 2015 ranks...
View ArticleNeurology - NeuroBreak: Docs Cash in on Opioids; Diabetes Drug for Parkinson's
News and commentary from the world of neurology and neuroscience
View ArticleNeurology - Telemedicine as Effective as In-Person Care for Parkinson's Disease
New findings from a nationwide program that links neurologists with patients with Parkinson's disease in their homes via video conferencing shows that telemedicine can...
View ArticleNeurology - Study: Telemedicine may be as effective as in-person care for...
For people with Parkinson's disease, seeing a neurologist by video conference from their homes may be as effective as their usual in-person care with their local physician...
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