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Early Therapeutic Anticoagulation After Cranial Surgery Raises Risk of Intracranial Hemorrhage

Case series links catastrophic outcomes to therapy initiation within 48 hours post-procedure

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Assessing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Targets Along the Gut-Brain Axis

Pairing machine learning with multi-omics revealed potential therapeutic targets

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Novel ‘Global Shear Vector’ Metric Provides New Insights Into Spinal Alignment

Tool correlates well with sagittal vertical axis and quality-of-life measures

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June 3, 2024/Neurosciences/Podcast

Shedding Light on Stiff Person Syndrome (Podcast)

Heightened awareness of this rare disorder may lead to better diagnosis and treatment progress

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The Changing Face of Fulminant Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension

Review shows that the disease isn’t only in young women with obesity

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Deep Brain Stimulation After Stroke: What Underlies Improved Motor Function?

EDEN analysis investigates electrophysiological changes after continuous dentate nucleus stimulation

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May 15, 2024/Neurosciences/Podcast

Multiple Sclerosis Medications: Making the Most of a Multitude of Options (Podcast)

Insights on the decision process for selecting a treatment approach

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Top Takeaways From the 2024 AANS Annual Meeting

Scientific program chair reflects on what may resonate longest from this year’s neurosurgery conference

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CAVS-MS Advances Quest to Improve the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis

New reports focus on neuroimaging biomarkers and features of atypical presentations

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Offering Rehabilitation Care to Oncology Patients (Podcast)

New oncologic rehab program is tailored to managing the effects of cancer and its treatments

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