The Neurology Podcast provides practical information for neurologists and clinicians to practice the best possible medicine for patients. Examining methods and findings in peer-reviewed journals, the show provides insights that impact clinical practice and patient care. From the journal Neurology and the American Academy of Neurology, providing education and expert analysis since 2007.
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Neurology. JAMA Neurology is an international peer-reviewed journal for physicians caring for people with neurologic disorders and those interested in the structure and function of the normal and diseased nervous system.
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Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, Editor-in-Chief of Neurology Today highlights the most noteworthy and newsworthy neurology stories in the issue.
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Clinical research and advancements furthering clinicians’ ability to diagnose and treat neurological disorders never stop. And neither does NeuroFrontiers, a series dedicated to covering them all. Here neurology specialists will find essential updates on conditions affecting the nervous system, spinal cord, and overall brain health. So if you want to stay up to date on the latest clinical research and news on neurological disorders, then look no further. Because NeuroFrontiers is where neuro ...
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PeerView Neuroscience & Psychiatry CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education
PeerView (PVI) is a leading provider of high-quality, innovative continuing education (CME/CE/CPE and MOC) for clinicians and their interprofessional teams. Combining evidence-based medicine and instructional expertise, PeerView activities improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies that support clinical performance and patient outcomes. PeerView makes its educational programming and expert-led presentations and symposia available through its network of popular podcast channels to support ...
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Neuro Pathways: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Medical Professionals
Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute
A Cleveland Clinic podcast for medical professionals exploring the latest research discoveries and clinical advances in the fields of neurology, neurosurgery, neurorehab and psychiatry. Learn how the landscape for treating conditions of the brain, spine and nervous system is changing from experts in Cleveland Clinic's Neurological Institute.These activities have been approved for 𝘈𝘔𝘈 𝘗𝘙𝘈 𝘊𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘨𝘰𝘳𝘺 1 𝘊𝘳𝘦𝘥𝘪𝘵𝘴™ and ANCC contact hours.
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The Neurology Minute podcast delivers a brief daily summary of what you need to know in the field of neurology, the latest science focused on the brain, and timely topics explored by leading neurologists and neuroscientists. From the American Academy of Neurology and hosted by Stacey Clardy, MD, Ph.D., FAAN, with contributions by experts from the Neurology journals, Neurology Today, Continuum, and more.
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This podcast interviews the best experts in the world to bring emerging themes in athletic performance, neurology, sleep physiology and medicine. Louisa regularly consults for technology development companies, professional athletic organizations and consults with the biggest names in NBA, MLB and NFL. Louisa is on the scientific advisory board of Tonal, Hone Health, Klora and Momentous. Find Louisa on Instagram @louisanicola_
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Weekly updates on new data, current advances, and best practices in patient care for a variety of medical specialties including NASH, diabetes, muscular dystrophy, and more from Clinical Care Options. Gain practical strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
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The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Degenerative Disease Special Interest Group (DDSIG) is a component of the American Physical Therapy Association. The DDSIG is comprised of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students in physical therapy programs that have an interest in neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotropic lateral sclerosis, Huntington’s disease, and others. The DDSIG provides a forum to discuss advances in pr ...
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The Empowering Neurologist is an interview series with some of the most exciting thought leaders in the field of health and wellness.
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TGen Talks explores the human genome to tackle the latest science and discoveries in cancer, neurological disorders, rare diseases, metabolic disorders and infectious disease. Learn about causes and potential cures in our monthly podcast!
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The Lancet (www.thelancet.com) is a weekly medical journal, renowned for the publication of high-quality peer-reviewed research and reviews from around the world. In the Podcasts our editors discuss journal highlights, including interviews with authors of key articles to provide context and insight to advancements in medicine and health worldwide.
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Welcome to MS Minute with DCND. Your podcast for understanding Multiple Sclerosis. Every month, our MS experts tackle a different topic to help you manage your disease and live a better life.
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How do you keep your brain healthy? How can you live better every day after being diagnosed with a brain condition? Brain & Life® from the American Academy of Neurology tackles those questions and more in the only podcast dedicated to exploring the intersection of brain health and neurologic disease. Each week neurologist host Dr. Daniel Correa speaks with neurology experts, celebrity advocates, and people whose lives are affected by brain conditions to educate and inspire you to maintain a ...
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A close look at an extraordinary life with Parkinson's Disease. Quirky and irreverent hosts Judy & Travis take a look at this most tragic of events: life with an incurable disease and why it’s important to declare that I'm Not Dead Yet! Start making the changes to get you the best quality of life possible. Updates (usually) every other Monday.
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Transformational Pediatrics features interviews with physicians and researchers at Children’s Mercy Kansas City who are transforming pediatric care through genomic medicine, personalized therapeutics, health services and outcomes research, and innovations in health care delivery.
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Welcome to Spotlight on Care, the podcast where we share stories, experiences, tips and advice on caring for loved ones affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Spotlight on Care is produced by the University of California, Irvine Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders, UCI MIND. Please subscribe to the Spotlight on Care podcast wherever you listen. For more information, visit mind.uci.edu. What would like to hear about next? Email us at mwitbrac@uci.edu.
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The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Vestibular Rehabilitation Special Interest Group is a component of the American Physical Therapy Association. The Vestibular Rehab SIG provides a network of collaboration and education to its members that fosters opportunities to highlight and build solid foundations of clinical practice to provide care and management of persons with vestibular deficits and related balance and movement disorders. Its membership focus is centered on supporting the pr ...
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Delve into the frontiers of cutting-edge brain science with ‘Research Renaissance’ a podcast presented by the Karen Toffler Charitable Trust. Join us on a journey of discovery with a diverse lineup of guests, including early career researchers undertaking groundbreaking studies. Hear their insights alongside voices from investment communities, policymakers, and research institutions. Collectively we explore the complexities of neurological diseases, their root causes, potential treatments, a ...
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Welcome to Help 4 HD Live! We are proud to broadcast credible information and education to the Huntington's disease community on a weekly basis. Help 4 HD Live! broadcasts every week providing vital information and inspiration to our Huntington's community. We have been blessed to interview many of our JHD/HD researchers, medical professionals, care providers and the pharmaceutical industry for six years. Join our Hosts, Katie Jackson each week for incredible programming and don’t forget to ...
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Comedians Liz Miele and Maria Shehata talk about health, their bodies and life with little to no accuracy. It is personal and funny, but if it is informative - that’s just an unfortunate side effect. Privacy is not on the table, and they take real issues and silly phobias and have fun with all of it. They discuss the little-known neurological disorder Misophonia, that causes sufferers (Maria) to hate something as seemingly inoffensive as gum chewing, Liz opens up about her depression, a dise ...
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Editors at The Lancet Neurology, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from sleep habits to amyloid biomarkers in Alzheimer’s, the diagnosis and classification of optic neuritis to treatment of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and more.
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Welcome to Evidence to Excellence: News in Neuroplasticity and Rehab powered by The Recovery Project. We want to personally welcome and thank you for joining us. The Evidence to Excellence: News in Neuroplasticity and Rehab Podcast is designed to keep you updated on what’s new in research and evidence in the neuro rehabilitation world.
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PeerView Neuroscience & Psychiatry CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education
PeerView (PVI) is a leading provider of high-quality, innovative continuing education (CME/CE/CPE and MOC) for clinicians and their interprofessional teams. Combining evidence-based medicine and instructional expertise, PeerView activities improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies that support clinical performance and patient outcomes. PeerView makes its educational programming and expert-led presentations and symposia available through its network of popular podcast channels to support ...
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The Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Neurology Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. JNPT is the primary peer reviewed resource for advancing neurologic physical therapy practice through the dissemination of definitive evidence, translation of clinically relevant knowledge, and integration of theory into education, practice and research.
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MedEdTalks Neurology is a continuing medical education podcast for physicians to allow them to learn while on the go and obtain CME credits. This show will focus in on multiple sclerosis and includes interviews with Dr. Patricia Coyle from Stony Brook Medical Center, Dr. Claire Riley from Columbia University, Dr. Clyde Markowitz from University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Bruce Cohen from Northwestern University.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has been one of the weirdest things any of us has lived through. But there was another sickness that once stalked the nation and turned things very strange for a while. In the 1990s Britain was hit by an epidemic of a fatal neurological disease in cows that also killed 178 humans. Science was split between government assurances of safety and dissidents warning of disaster. Trust in officials took a battering. Facts became blurred. And the grisly truth about our global i ...
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Medicine, an open access journal providing authors with a distinctive new service offering continuous publication of original research across medical disciplines.
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Each NEUROSURGERY podcast episode is the scientific abstract from a published article. © Copyright 2010 Congress of Neurological Surgeons
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Please join us for expert perspectives on treatment, daily living, or symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) and more. These programs are designed to help people with PD, family members, and care partners. Please share with anyone in your support network whom you feel will benefit from this information. These are archives of live programs that are also hosted on the APDA website.
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Welcome to his book! A lot of people are writing books these days. Dr. Alex Nelson doesn't want to do that. Instead he invites you to join him as he looks to learn all he can about Chiropractic and functional care. In this podcast, Alex will talk with guests from throughout the industry while talking about life and topics we all face.
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A podcast bringing you the stories behind news-worthy molecular biology research. From The Scientist‘s Creative Services Team.
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Conversations with scientists at the forefront of brain research. Hosted by neuroscientist Mark Mattson.
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Ovid Therapeutics is a company focused exclusively on developing impactful medicines for patients and families living with rare neurological disorders. Hosted by Amit Rakhit, MD, MBA, this is our podcast. This is Bold Medicine.
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Audio Interviews with Authors of articles in the JAMA Network Specialty Journals
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Mito-Kids is a documentary based on the lives of my 4 daughters (15-19) and how they live with their individual disorders caused by Mitochondria Disease. Mitochondria is the energy within almost every cell in our body providing 90% of the energy we use each day. This disorder is growing in awareness because it is being seen as the root disorder behind, in part or in full, epilepsy, ALS, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Heart Disease and many other neurological disorders. My children have disabiliti ...
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The Neuro-Biopsy Podcast brings you inside the brain and takes a sneak peek of what’s going on in the world of neuroscience. When a surgeon performs a biopsy test, cells or tissues are extracted to examine the presence and cause of a certain type of disease. As its name suggests, this podcast covers one neurological disorder per episode in alphabetical order, from the origin and causes, to its symptoms and treatment. If you want to learn more about neuroscience and neurological diseases, thi ...
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A podcast for anyone interested in the brain or brain disorders, hosted by neuroscientist Dr. Hilary Marusak and produced by Amanpreet Bhogal, Manmeet Bhogal, and Gabby Maramag. Episodes feature individuals with lived experiences and experts, covering a range of neurological and psychiatric disorders, such as depression, PTSD, and Alzheimer's disease. We also discuss "hot topics" like how pregnancy shapes "mommy brain" and the effects of air pollution on the brain. Follow us and email us!
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The Blaylock Health Channel is a podcast series by Dr. Russell Blaylock, a nationally recognized board-certified neurosurgeon, health practitioner, author and lecturer. In this series, Dr. Blaylock discusses various health topics such as neurological diseases, cancer, diabetes and heart disease including new and advanced nutritional approaches to treat such health challenges and become an overall healthier person.
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Nicole J. Sachs, LCSW is a speaker, writer, and psychotherapist who has dedicated her life and her practice to the treatment of chronic pain and conditions. She is the author of The Meaning of Truth, and the online course: FREEDOM FROM CHRONIC PAIN. Through her personal journey working directly with Dr. John Sarno as well as counseling hundreds of clients, she's shaped and evolved theories which serve to teach those suffering how to heal themselves, completely, with no medication or surgery. ...
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Early Treatment Cuts Relapse Risk in Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibody-Associated Disease
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Dr. Rae Bacharach discusses the Neurology Today article, “Early Treatment Cuts Relapse Risk in Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibody-Associated Disease,” by Gina Shaw, available in the latest issue of Neurology Today or at neurologytoday.com. Show reference: https://journals.lww.com/neurotodayonline/pages/default.aspx https://jamanetwork.com…
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Diagnosing some neurologic diseases may now use a skin biopsy, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease or CJD is a rare neurological condition that may initially look like dementia and that is ultimately fatal. It’s caused by something called a prion, which is smaller than a virus. Now a new study demonstrates that a skin … Diagnosing some neurologic diseases may now use a skin biopsy, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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S3 E111 - Grief, Neurological Disease, Unhealed Injuries, and Pro Sports with Kamila
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Kamila has been through a lot. Not the least of which has been living in a very sensitive body since birth. A gifted athlete and loving sister, Kamila's life was rocked when the pandemic halted her professional beach volleyball career and then her beloved teenage brother was diagnosed with cancer. Looking back, Kamila has had TMS for her whole life…
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Alzheimer Disease as a Clinical-Biological Construct
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Interview with Giovanni B. Frisoni, MD, author of Alzheimer Disease as a Clinical-Biological Construct—An International Working Group Recommendation. Hosted by Cynthia E. Armand, MD. Related Content: Alzheimer Disease as a Clinical-Biological Construct—An International Working Group Recommendation
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JAMA Neurology : Alzheimer Disease as a Clinical-Biological Construct
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Interview with Giovanni B. Frisoni, MD, author of Alzheimer Disease as a Clinical-Biological Construct—An International Working Group Recommendation. Hosted by Cynthia E. Armand, MD. Related Content: Alzheimer Disease as a Clinical-Biological Construct—An International Working Group Recommendation
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Smelling Illness: Volatile Organic Compounds as Neurological Disease Biomarkers
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Early diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson’s disease is critical to slowing its progression. Long before neurological symptoms appear, patients exhibit early signs, some of which are associated with specific chemical scent signatures known as volatile organic compounds. Researchers study these as early biomarkers of disease for future diagnostics a…
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Revised Criteria for Diagnosis and Staging of Alzheimer Disease
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Dr. Greg Cooper talks with Dr. Clifford R. Jack Jr about objective criteria for diagnosis and staging Alzheimer disease, highlighting recent advancements in biomarkers to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice. Read the related article in Alzheimer's Association. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org.…
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Suvankar Pal on the motor neuron disease trial MND-SMART
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Professor Suvankar Pal (University of Edinburgh) joins Sarah Passey (Senior Editor at The Lancet Neurology) to discuss the first findings from the MND-SMART trial of treatments for motor neuron disease. The Article is published in the November issue of The Lancet Neurology. Continue this conversation on social! Follow us today at... https://twitter…
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Genetic Leukodystrophies Mimicking CNS Inflammation - Part 3
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In the final part of this three-part series, Dr. Justin Abbatemarco and Dr. Jennifer L. Orthmann Murphy highlight important indicators for when to suspect hereditary spastic paraplegia, as well as guidelines for testing and interpreting results. Show references: https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/NXG.0000000000200192 https://cshperspectives.cshl…
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S3 E112 - Vaccine Reactions and Chronic Illness
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Once in a while, something happens to me that is very personal but also salient as a teaching tool for TMS, and I feel it’s important to be brave and vulnerable enough to bring it to you. Today is one of those days. Last week, I chose to get vaccinated for Flu and Covid, something I have done at least a couple of times with no incident. What ensued…
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HD Uncut: Right to Choose with Lauren Holder
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If you'd like to check out the video, here's the link: https://youtu.be/NTiqiAeBMOwBy Help4HD
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Genetic Leukodystrophies Mimicking CNS Inflammation - Part 2
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In the concluding segment of this two-part series, Dr. Justin Abbatemarco talks with Dr. Jennifer L. Orthmann-Murphy about genetic leukodystrophies and the increasing recognition of these disorders in adult neurology, the importance of genetic testing, and the evolving treatment landscape. Read the related articles in Neurology and CHS Perspectives…
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Author Tanita Allen on Existing with Huntington’s Disease
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In this episode of the Brain & Life podcast, author Tanita Allen joins Dr. Katy Peters to discuss her experience with Huntington’s Disease and how it inspired her to write her book We Exist. Tanita shares about the rocky diagnosis process, how she manages day-to-day symptoms, and why she was called to share her story in a book. Dr. Peters is then j…
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Genetic Leukodystrophies Mimicking CNS Inflammation - Part 2
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In part two of this three-part series, Dr. Justin Abbatemarco and Dr. Jennifer L. Orthmann Murphy discuss practical approaches to genetic adrenoleukodystrophy. Show references: https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/NXG.0000000000200192By American Academy of Neurology
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Fever prevention and stroke, environmental toxins and Parkinson’s, cholesterol overload and ALS progression
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In this week’s podcast, Neurology Today’s editor-in-chief highlights articles on fever prevention and stroke outcomes, the impact of air pollution and other environmental toxins on Parkinson’s, and the role of cholesterol overload in ALS progression and disease risk.By American Academy of Neurology
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JAMA Cardiology : Prevalence of HFpEF in Isolated Severe Secondary Tricuspid Regurgitation
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Interview with Barry A. Borlaug, MD, and Jwan A. Naser, MBBS, authors of Prevalence of HFpEF in Isolated Severe Secondary Tricuspid Regurgitation. Hosted by James E. Udelson, MD. Related Content: Prevalence of HFpEF in Isolated Severe Secondary Tricuspid Regurgitation
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Genetic Leukodystrophies Mimicking CNS Inflammation - Part 1
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In the first part of this three-part series, Dr. Justin Abbatemarco and Dr. Jennifer L. Orthmann Murphy discuss red flag symptoms that suggest the need for genetic testing in patients with white matter disease. Show references: https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/NXG.0000000000200192 https://cshperspectives.cshlp.org/content/early/2024/08/10/cshp…
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Josh Dubnau: Endogenous Retroviruses and Retrotransposons in Brain Aging and Degenerative Disorders
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More than 40 percent of the human genome consists of retrotransposons which are DNA sequences related to retroviruses that can jump within the genome and have the ability to replicate although most are dormant. In this episode Professor Josh Dubnau at the University of Stony Brook talks about endogenous retroviruses and retrotransposons and recent …
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On this week's episode of 2 Non Doctors, Liz is back from living the van life & has so much to teach you...about toilets. Meanwhile, Maria wants to know why people die in their sleep. Listen for more! Subscribe, rate & review us! Become a Patron! Get access to weekly and monthly bonus episodes, episodes before they are released, stickers and more! …
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Exploring Cognitive Super Aging and Brain Science with Dr. Tamar Gefen
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In this episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal sits down with Dr. Tamar Gefen, an Associate Professor at the Mesulam Center for Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease at Northwestern University. Dr. Gefen, a 2023 Toffler Scholar, shares insights into her groundbreaking work on dementia syndromes and age-related cognitive disord…
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Navigating Sjogren's Syndrome: Guiding Patients in Their Care Journey
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Listen as Elizabeth Kircher, DNP, and R. Hal Scofield, MD, discuss best practice approaches for the treatment of Sjögren’s syndrome and what’s on the horizon for future therapeutic options. Topics include: Challenges in Sjogren’s Syndrome Diagnosis and Patient Understanding: Difficulties in explaining Sjogren’s syndrome diagnosis to patients unfami…
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Genetic Leukodystrophies Mimicking CNS Inflammation - Part 1
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In the first part of this two-part series, Dr. Justin Abbatemarco talks with Dr. Jennifer L. Orthmann-Murphy about a practical approach to genetic leukodystrophies, focusing on the importance of genetic testing, identifying red flags in patients, and navigating the complexities of hereditary spastic paraplegia. Read the related articles in Neurolog…
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A new way of diagnosing prion disease may also help in other diseases, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Prions are misfolded proteins that can infect us and cause our normal proteins to fold incorrectly also, and they can be found in the skin, a new study reports. Ted Dawson, a Parkinson disease expert at Johns Hopkins, says this … A new way of diagnosing prion disease may also help in other diseases, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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What is a prion and how does it cause disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Prion diseases are caused in people when an aberrant form of a protein that is already in our bodies infects us, and causes the normal protein to fold like it, resulting in neurological disease. A new study found that one … What is a prion and how does it cause disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Why is it that a disorder that affects the brain can be diagnosed with a skin biopsy? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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The rare brain disorder abbreviated CJD, for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, can be diagnosed with two or more skin biopsies, a recent study shows. Johns Hopkins neurologist Ted Dawson says the fact that what causes the disease, a particle smaller than a virus … Why is it that a disorder that affects the brain can be diagnosed with a skin biopsy? Elizab…
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Making the diagnosis for a rare brain disease may now be easier, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Skin biopsies have proven better at diagnosing the rare brain disease Creutzfeldt-Jakob, abbreviated CJD, than doing a spinal tap to obtain cerebrospinal fluid, a new study reports. Ted Dawson, a neurologist at Johns Hopkins, says this new test has multiple advantages. … Making the diagnosis for a rare brain disease may now be easier, Elizabeth Tra…
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Interventions for the Acute Management of Migraine Episodes in Adults - Part 3
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In the final part of this three-part series, Drs. Tesha Monteith, Messoud Ashina, and Andrea Cipriani discuss what you need to know about analyzing network meta-analysis. Show reference: https://www.bmj.com/content/386/bmj-2024-080107By American Academy of Neurology
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Julie L. Rosenthal, MD, FACC, Ronald Witteles, MD - TTRansforming the TTReatment of ATTR: A Guide to the Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Emerging Treatment Strategies for ATTR Amyloidosis
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This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/TDS865. CME credit will…
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Julie L. Rosenthal, MD, FACC, Ronald Witteles, MD - TTRansforming the TTReatment of ATTR: A Guide to the Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Emerging Treatment Strategies for ATTR Amyloidosis
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This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/TDS865. CME credit will…
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Bill Clifton, MD, discusses the considerations and value of early intervention in adult idiopathic scoliosis.By Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute
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Eculizumab Use in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders
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Drs. Justin Abbatemarco, Marius Ringelstein, and Ilya Ayzenberg discuss a new class of complement inhibitors that we're using in NMOSD. Show reference: https://www.neurology.org/doi/full/10.1212/WNL.0000000000209888By American Academy of Neurology
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November 2024 Recall: Topics of Brain Health
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The November 2024 replay features four episodes dedicated to brain health. It kicks off with an interview with Dr. Nicoline Schiess, who discusses the World Health Organization (WHO) Brain Health Unit. Next, Dr. Katrin Seeher delves into the global burden of neurological conditions and the WHO’s strategies to enhance care and awareness. The third s…
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