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July 19, 2021/Neurosciences/Epilepsy

Progress Toward a More Precise Profile of Focal Cortical Dysplasia Subtypes

New international study paves the way for imminent update of the ILAE classification

Brain scans

Progress and Promise in Brain Tumor Research (Podcast)

Single-cell RNA sequencing, the microbiome and more offer insight into complex brain tumors

Brain imaging

How Well Do Current MRI Modalities Measure Cortical Lesion Load in Multiple Sclerosis?

Shortcomings in specificity show influence of cortical changes beyond demyelination

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July 7, 2021/Neurosciences/Epilepsy

Counseling Women With Epilepsy About Birth Control Options

Awareness of drug interactions and fetal risks is key to successful outcomes

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Deep Gray Matter Injury in Multiple Sclerosis: What We Know, Why It Matters

A new NAIMS consensus statement summarizes evidence, guides MRI investigation

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June 30, 2021/Neurosciences/PM&R

The Case for Dedicated Outpatient Clinics for PM&R Care

The approach fosters continuity of rehabilitative care, promotes care coordination

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June 23, 2021/Neurosciences/Epilepsy

Semi-Automated SEEG Labeling Process Speeds Brain Mapping, Promotes Standardization

Computer-assisted labeling method offers benefits in clinical, research and training settings

Depressed adolescent

Severe Childhood Trauma Causes Long-Term Changes in the Brain (Podcast)

Depression, substance abuse and more may emerge in adulthood

Alzheimers

Study Suggests Mechanistic Overlap Between Alzheimer’s and COVID-19

Links are centered on neuroinflammation and microvascular injury, network medicine study finds

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