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04/22/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Antipsychotic use in patients with dementia is associated with an increased risk for a handful of serious adverse outcomes, including pneumonia, acute kidney injury, venous thromboembolism, and stroke.
Antipsychotic use in patients with dementia is associated with an increased risk for a handful of serious adverse outcomes, including pneumonia, acute kidney injury, venous thromboembolism, and stroke.
Antipsychotic use in patients...
04/22/2024
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A man lies in bed awake due to insomnia
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04/18/2024
Brionna Mendoza
Insomnia symptoms, even if mild, were found to be associated with increased drinking over time, according to findings from the “first study to examine if objective circadian measures can predict future alcohol use in adults.”
Insomnia symptoms, even if mild, were found to be associated with increased drinking over time, according to findings from the “first study to examine if objective circadian measures can predict future alcohol use in adults.”
Insomnia symptoms, even if mild,...
04/18/2024
Psych Congress Network
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A woman suffers from a migraine
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04/17/2024
Brionna Mendoza
In episodic migraine, patients treated with erenumab were 6 times more likely to achieve 50% or greater reduction in monthly migraine days, compared to ongoing treatment with nonspecific oral migraine preventive medications (OMPMs). Results...
In episodic migraine, patients treated with erenumab were 6 times more likely to achieve 50% or greater reduction in monthly migraine days, compared to ongoing treatment with nonspecific oral migraine preventive medications (OMPMs). Results...
In episodic migraine, patients...
04/17/2024
Neurology
a woman struggles to sleep
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04/16/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
More than three-quarters of patients with obstructive sleep apnea responded to treatment with hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS), according to study results published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery.
More than three-quarters of patients with obstructive sleep apnea responded to treatment with hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS), according to study results published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery.
More than three-quarters of...
04/16/2024
Neurology
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04/12/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
COVID-19 vaccination does not appear to be associated with an increased risk of stroke in US older adults in the early days following administration, according to a study published in JAMA.
COVID-19 vaccination does not appear to be associated with an increased risk of stroke in US older adults in the early days following administration, according to a study published in JAMA.
COVID-19 vaccination does not...
04/12/2024
Neurology
Sanja Jelic, MD
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04/10/2024

Featuring Sanja Jelic, MD

Featuring Sanja Jelic, MD
Sanja Jelic, MD, discusses inflammatory side effects of CPAP treatment for obstructive sleep apnea.
Sanja Jelic, MD, discusses inflammatory side effects of CPAP treatment for obstructive sleep apnea.
Sanja Jelic, MD, discusses...
04/10/2024
Neurology
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04/09/2024
Are you up-to-date on the latest research? Find out with this quiz!
Are you up-to-date on the latest research? Find out with this quiz!
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04/09/2024
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Older Adults With a Delirium Episode Have 3 Times the Risk of Dementia in 5 Years
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04/08/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Hospitalized older adults with at least 1 episode of delirium had triple the risk of an incident dementia diagnosis within 5 years of follow-up compared with those without a delirium diagnosis, according to a study published online in The...
Hospitalized older adults with at least 1 episode of delirium had triple the risk of an incident dementia diagnosis within 5 years of follow-up compared with those without a delirium diagnosis, according to a study published online in The...
Hospitalized older adults with...
04/08/2024
Neurology
Kevin Williams, MS, MPAS, PA-C
Kevin Williams, MS, MPAS, PA-C, delves into the case of a 73-year-old female who is a resident at a local nursing home who has recently been acting out and being more aggressive and paran...
Playing a Musical Instrument May Improve Cognition in Older Adults
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04/04/2024
Evi Arthur
Playing a musical instrument was significantly associated with better performance in working memory and executive function in older adults, according to recent study results published in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
Playing a musical instrument was significantly associated with better performance in working memory and executive function in older adults, according to recent study results published in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
Playing a musical instrument was...
04/04/2024
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11/15/2023
In this podcast, Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, examines the similarities and differences between the 2 medications approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of tardive dyskinesia.
In this podcast, Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, examines the similarities and differences between the 2 medications approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of tardive dyskinesia.
In this podcast, Rakesh Jain,...
11/15/2023
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Stephen SIlberstein, MD, and Karl Doghramji, MD.
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01/20/2023
Listen to a discussion on the importance of sleep in the production of body homeostasis and the glymphatic system's ability to drain buildup of toxins in the brain.
Listen to a discussion on the importance of sleep in the production of body homeostasis and the glymphatic system's ability to drain buildup of toxins in the brain.
Listen to a discussion on the...
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The Neurologist Is In podcast.
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08/08/2022
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, continues her conversation with C. Debbie Lin, MD, discussing some of the major challenges in neurology private practice, balancing work with other aspects of her life, and the career advice...
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, continues her conversation with C. Debbie Lin, MD, discussing some of the major challenges in neurology private practice, balancing work with other aspects of her life, and the career advice...
In this episode, Rachel Marie E....
08/08/2022
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The Neurologist Is In podcast.
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08/01/2022
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, talks with with C. Debbie Lin, MD, to discuss why she pursued private practice and the excitement she finds in practicing as a general neurologist.
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, talks with with C. Debbie Lin, MD, to discuss why she pursued private practice and the excitement she finds in practicing as a general neurologist.
In this episode, Rachel Marie E....
08/01/2022
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The Neurologist Is In podcast.
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07/18/2022
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, continues her conversation with Mark J. Milstein, MD, FAAN, to discuss how he discovered his interest in medical education and future trends in neurology training.
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, continues her conversation with Mark J. Milstein, MD, FAAN, to discuss how he discovered his interest in medical education and future trends in neurology training.
In this episode, Rachel Marie E....
07/18/2022
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The Neurologist Is In podcast.
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07/11/2022
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, wraps up her conversation with Mark J. Milstein, MD, FAAN, with details on his advocacy work through the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Neurology, and how neurologists...
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, wraps up her conversation with Mark J. Milstein, MD, FAAN, with details on his advocacy work through the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Neurology, and how neurologists...
In this episode, Rachel Marie E....
07/11/2022
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The Neurologist Is In podcast.
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07/11/2022
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, talks with Mark J. Milstein, MD, FAAN, to discuss his hybrid clinical work as a neurohospitalist and neuromuscular specialist at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York. 
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, talks with Mark J. Milstein, MD, FAAN, to discuss his hybrid clinical work as a neurohospitalist and neuromuscular specialist at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York. 
In this episode, Rachel Marie E....
07/11/2022
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The Neurologist Is In podcast.
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06/27/2022
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, continues her conversation with Madhu Mona Soni, MD, FAAN, to discuss future trends in neurology, wellness in the workplace, and telehealth.
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, continues her conversation with Madhu Mona Soni, MD, FAAN, to discuss future trends in neurology, wellness in the workplace, and telehealth.
In this episode, Rachel Marie E....
06/27/2022
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The Neurologist Is In podcast.
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06/20/2022
In this episode, Dr Rachel Salas, MD, MEd, sits down with Madhu Mona Soni, MD, FAAN, to discuss exciting developments in neuromuscular neurology, the power of interdisciplinary patient care, and more!
In this episode, Dr Rachel Salas, MD, MEd, sits down with Madhu Mona Soni, MD, FAAN, to discuss exciting developments in neuromuscular neurology, the power of interdisciplinary patient care, and more!
In this episode, Dr Rachel...
06/20/2022
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The Neurologist Is In podcast.
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06/10/2022
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, interviews Marie Eugene, DO, about her work in medical education and training, what being an epilepsy specialist involves, and new developments in epileptology.
In this episode, Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, interviews Marie Eugene, DO, about her work in medical education and training, what being an epilepsy specialist involves, and new developments in epileptology.
In this episode, Rachel Marie E....
06/10/2022
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03/18/2024
According to a recent study, which patient group is more likely to initially show less improvement in tinnitus symptoms when undergoing multilocus sequential rTMS therapy?
According to a recent study, which patient group is more likely to initially show less improvement in tinnitus symptoms when undergoing multilocus sequential rTMS therapy?
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03/18/2024
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How did pets affect cognitive decline?
How did pets affect cognitive decline?
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Which factors were associated with young-onset dementia risk?
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01/23/2024
Did heart disease, psychedelic use, or social isolation elevate risk?
Did heart disease, psychedelic use, or social isolation elevate risk?
Did heart disease, psychedelic...
01/23/2024
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By how much did playing football increase risk of Parkinson disease diagnosis?
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01/09/2024
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Test your clinical knowledge with this quiz!
Test your clinical knowledge with this quiz!
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04/22/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Antipsychotic use in patients with dementia is associated with an increased risk for a handful of serious adverse outcomes, including pneumonia, acute kidney injury, venous thromboembolism, and stroke.
Antipsychotic use in patients with dementia is associated with an increased risk for a handful of serious adverse outcomes, including pneumonia, acute kidney injury, venous thromboembolism, and stroke.
Antipsychotic use in patients...
04/22/2024
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A man lies in bed awake due to insomnia
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04/18/2024
Brionna Mendoza
Insomnia symptoms, even if mild, were found to be associated with increased drinking over time, according to findings from the “first study to examine if objective circadian measures can predict future alcohol use in adults.”
Insomnia symptoms, even if mild, were found to be associated with increased drinking over time, according to findings from the “first study to examine if objective circadian measures can predict future alcohol use in adults.”
Insomnia symptoms, even if mild,...
04/18/2024
Psych Congress Network
A woman suffers from a migraine
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04/17/2024
Brionna Mendoza
In episodic migraine, patients treated with erenumab were 6 times more likely to achieve 50% or greater reduction in monthly migraine days, compared to ongoing treatment with nonspecific oral migraine preventive medications (OMPMs). Results...
In episodic migraine, patients treated with erenumab were 6 times more likely to achieve 50% or greater reduction in monthly migraine days, compared to ongoing treatment with nonspecific oral migraine preventive medications (OMPMs). Results...
In episodic migraine, patients...
04/17/2024
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a woman struggles to sleep
News
04/16/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
More than three-quarters of patients with obstructive sleep apnea responded to treatment with hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS), according to study results published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery.
More than three-quarters of patients with obstructive sleep apnea responded to treatment with hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS), according to study results published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery.
More than three-quarters of...
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a depiction of a cross section of a brain and spinal cord
News
04/12/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
COVID-19 vaccination does not appear to be associated with an increased risk of stroke in US older adults in the early days following administration, according to a study published in JAMA.
COVID-19 vaccination does not appear to be associated with an increased risk of stroke in US older adults in the early days following administration, according to a study published in JAMA.
COVID-19 vaccination does not...
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Older Adults With a Delirium Episode Have 3 Times the Risk of Dementia in 5 Years
News
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Hospitalized older adults with at least 1 episode of delirium had triple the risk of an incident dementia diagnosis within 5 years of follow-up compared with those without a delirium diagnosis, according to a study published online in The...
Hospitalized older adults with at least 1 episode of delirium had triple the risk of an incident dementia diagnosis within 5 years of follow-up compared with those without a delirium diagnosis, according to a study published online in The...
Hospitalized older adults with...
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Playing a Musical Instrument May Improve Cognition in Older Adults
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04/04/2024
Evi Arthur
Playing a musical instrument was significantly associated with better performance in working memory and executive function in older adults, according to recent study results published in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
Playing a musical instrument was significantly associated with better performance in working memory and executive function in older adults, according to recent study results published in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
Playing a musical instrument was...
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Tandem Cycling With Caregivers Could Improve Health in Patients With PD, Pilot Study Suggests
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Evi Arthur
A tandem cycling program for patients with Parkinson disease and their caregivers may help to improve the health of both PD patients and their care partners, according to recent results.
A tandem cycling program for patients with Parkinson disease and their caregivers may help to improve the health of both PD patients and their care partners, according to recent results.
A tandem cycling program for...
04/01/2024
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03/26/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Monoclonal antibodies taken for multiple sclerosis (MS) while breastfeeding appears not to affect a child’s development during the first 3 years of life, according to results from a preliminary study.
Monoclonal antibodies taken for multiple sclerosis (MS) while breastfeeding appears not to affect a child’s development during the first 3 years of life, according to results from a preliminary study.
Monoclonal antibodies taken for...
03/26/2024
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Ultrasound Neuromodulation Shows Potential for Brain Disorder Treatment
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03/26/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Researchers used a novel method of noninvasive brain stimulation called patterned low-intensity low-frequency ultrasound stimulation to induce long-lasting changes in the brain function of mice, according to a study published in Science...
Researchers used a novel method of noninvasive brain stimulation called patterned low-intensity low-frequency ultrasound stimulation to induce long-lasting changes in the brain function of mice, according to a study published in Science...
Researchers used a novel method...
03/26/2024
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09/14/2022
Brionna Mendoza
The second annual Neurology Week virtual education experience recently convened from September 7th through 10th for 4 days of practical education from leading minds in the neurology field.
The second annual Neurology Week virtual education experience recently convened from September 7th through 10th for 4 days of practical education from leading minds in the neurology field.
The second annual Neurology Week...
09/14/2022
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Marc Agronin, MD.
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08/30/2022
Marc Agronin, MD
Psych Congress Network Section Editor Mark Agronin, MD, provides expert clinical insights on reducing the risk for Alzheimer disease and delaying its onset and progression.
Psych Congress Network Section Editor Mark Agronin, MD, provides expert clinical insights on reducing the risk for Alzheimer disease and delaying its onset and progression.
Psych Congress Network Section...
08/30/2022
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05/14/2022
Amrou Sarraj, MD, interviews Dileep R Yavagal, MD, about the efforts of Mission Thrombectomy 2020+ and their efforts to implement 202,000 thrombectomies globally.
Amrou Sarraj, MD, interviews Dileep R Yavagal, MD, about the efforts of Mission Thrombectomy 2020+ and their efforts to implement 202,000 thrombectomies globally.
Amrou Sarraj, MD, interviews...
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Neurology
Expert Conversations podcast.
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05/25/2022
Stewart Tepper, MD, discusses his approach to integrating neuromodulation devices into patients' migraine treatment plans, how they work in conjunction with other therapies, and advice for clinicians seeking to incorporate them into their...
Stewart Tepper, MD, discusses his approach to integrating neuromodulation devices into patients' migraine treatment plans, how they work in conjunction with other therapies, and advice for clinicians seeking to incorporate them into their...
Stewart Tepper, MD, discusses...
05/25/2022
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Dr Tomas Kalincik and Dr Mariana Vitkova
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05/13/2022
In this Q&A, Tomas Kalincik, MD, PhD, Dame Kate Campbell Professorial Fellow, head of the Clinical Outcomes Research (CORe) Unite, University of Melbourne, shares insights a study recently published in Neurology.
In this Q&A, Tomas Kalincik, MD, PhD, Dame Kate Campbell Professorial Fellow, head of the Clinical Outcomes Research (CORe) Unite, University of Melbourne, shares insights a study recently published in Neurology.
In this Q&A, Tomas Kalincik, MD,...
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