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Advancing Biomedical Research Using Quantum Computing (Podcast)

How a Cleveland Clinic/IBM quantum computer partnership aims to hasten discoveries

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Device-Aided Therapy Underutilized in Routine Care for Advanced Parkinson’s Disease

Study reveals heavy care burden, missed opportunities in patients with uncontrolled symptoms on oral therapy

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August 22, 2023/Behavioral Health

The Difficult, Essential Talk About Dementia

Patients benefit when doctors disclose with care

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Deep Brain Stimulation for Post-Stroke Rehabilitation: Promising Phase I Results Clear Path to Controlled Study

First-in-human trial demonstrates safety, encouraging functional response in chronic phases of recovery

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A New Guide to the Differential Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis

Updated consensus approach helps clinicians efficiently improve diagnostic accuracy

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New AASM Guideline Advises on Management of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

Bedroom safety, medication use and ethical dilemmas are addressed

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August 2, 2023/Neurosciences/Podcast

Multiple Sclerosis in Older Adults (Podcast)

As patients age, there’s a case to be made for questioning treatment paradigms

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August 1, 2023/Behavioral Health

Hybrid CBT-I Model Expands Access to Behavioral Sleep Care for Patients With Insomnia

Combining group telehealth sessions with one-on-one sessions shortens time to follow-up care

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Reproductive Issues and Multiple Sclerosis: 20 Frequently Asked Questions

The disease is not a barrier to pregnancy, but risks from disease-modifying therapies must be managed

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How the SPRINT-MS Follow-On Study Aims to Enhance Future Trials of Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

In search of optimal imaging biomarkers, best methods for long-term follow-up

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