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Inspiring Leaders and Role Models We are thrilled to announce the release of the WIN (Women in Interventional Neuroradiology) promotional video, featuring the stories...
29 Oct 2024
🧠 Revolutionizing Stroke Care Together 🧠 On World Stroke Day, we’re excited to share our latest video from WallabyPhenox, where world-renowned experts discuss the...
29 Oct 2024
🌍 World Stroke Day – A Time to Reflect, Appreciate, and Inspire 🌍 Today, we’re proud to share the remarkable stories of Jürgen Stertz and Anne Wissing—two stroke...
01 Oct 2024
Join Dr. Pasquale Mordasini and Dr. Marc Ribo as they take a deep dive into the INSPIRE-S data presented at the recent symposium. They explore key messages that...
01 Oct 2024
Flow Diversion: what has changed in the past years and what’s the impact approaching new segments – Dr Leonardo Renieri Flow Diversion: Pipeline Vantage...
25 Sep 2024
Stronger Together: What’s next with WallabyPhenox featuring Jens Fiehler & Markus Holtmannspötter Watch as these renowned experts analyse their journey with...
19 Sep 2024
Catch up on all the highlights, expert interviews, and groundbreaking research from the ESMINT Congress. The recordings are available here for you to watch at your...
22 Jul 2024
This roundtable discussion was supported by Neuraxpharm MODERATOR: PROF. ALEXIS ARZIMANOGLOU Coordinator European Reference Network on Rare and Complex Epilepsies ERN...
21 May 2024
This interview discusses anticoagulant reversal strategies in ICH and the current challenges and latest insights. The interview was conducted during ESOC 2024 at the...
21 May 2024
This series of interviews provides the latest updates on SESAME, SOFIA EPI, and ERIC for distal, moderated by Professor Jens Fiehler. Interview 1 – SESAME –...
11 Apr 2024
This video was funded by Abbvie. All content was designed and delivered by Oruen. AbbVie has had no input into the content, management, preparation, or creation of this...
06 Feb 2024
This interview was supported by an independent educational grant by Bial Explore the cutting-edge use of Apomorphine Sublingual Film in Parkinson’s disease...
01 Nov 2023
Exploring cutting-edge neurointerventional tech at #ESMINT2023 with Prof. Dr. Markus Möhlenbruch. #NeuroIntervention #StrykerInnovates #ESMINT23
31 Oct 2023
We’re honoured to share our latest video: Patients’ testimonials, Stroke Management in Tunisia and to introduce you to the incredible Pr Nadia Hammami, Dina...
21 Sep 2023
Time flies when you’re passionate about making a difference, it’s been an amazing journey of innovation, growth, and collaboration. Here’s to many...
18 Jul 2023
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26 Jun 2023
First Presentation: A Challenging Case – Marta Rubiera, Hospital Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain Second Presentation: My AF Patient Will Not Undergo...
05 Jun 2023
Full symposium – speakers in order: Prof. Joan Montaner, Dr Kiruba Nagaratnam, Dr Manu Moreu & Dr Alex Szolics Prof. Joan Montaner Dr Kiruba Nagaratnam Dr...
31 May 2023
Friday, 26 May, 10:00 – 10:30 CEST Speakers include: Thorsten Steiner (Frankfurt, Germany), Else Charlotte Sandset (Oslo, Norway), David...
31 May 2023
Thursday, 25 May, 11:00 – 11:30 CEST Mobile stroke units have had a massive impact in stroke detection and care for patients all around the world since they were...
31 May 2023
Thursday, 25 May, 10:30 – 10:45 CEST Talk 1 – Speakers Include: Jens Fiehler (Germany), Markus Möhlenbruch (Heidelberg, Germany) Talk 2 – Speakers...
31 May 2023
Wednesday, 24 May, 11:00 – 11:30 CEST Speakers include: Hanno Herrmann, (Forchheim , Germany) Markus Holtmannspötter, (Nürnberg , Germany) Jan Liman, (Nürnberg ,...
09 Mar 2023
Learn about the latest guidelines on screening for atrial fibrillation in cryptogenic stroke. Explore the CS patient pathway and gain insights on monitoring strategies...
03 Feb 2023
This interview was supported by an independent educational grant by Bial CME ACCREDITED – The European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC) has granted 0.5 CME credit...
27 Jan 2023
Learn about the latest guidelines on screening for atrial fibrillation in cryptogenic stroke. Explore the CS patient journey and gain insights from the daily practice...
13 Dec 2022
Following on from the previous episode, our hosts delve deeper into the letter N, focusing on Non Motor Symptoms with a special emphasis on Apomorphine. Available now...
02 Dec 2022
The following 4 presentations are from ESMINT and were sponsored by MicroVention-Terumo: 1. CLEVER STUDY – CLinical EValuation of WEB 0.017 device in...
30 Nov 2022
The following 1-2-1 interviews were conducted at ESMINT 2022, on behalf of MicroVention-Terumo: 1. Dr. Istvan Szikora on WEB 17 CLEVER Study results (safety at...
28 Nov 2022
Our hosts discuss the Letter N in this episode, focusing predominantly on Non Motor Symptoms. This is a two part episode for the letter N and we are delighted to share...
16 Nov 2022
The letter O is the focus of our Professors’ attention in this episode. They discuss the concept of ON/OFF, On Demand Therapies, and the importance of Opicapone....
16 Nov 2022
In Europe, REDglide Technology is now available. Dr Don Frei speaks with Joan Kristensen and the European Neurointerventionalist community about the REDglide Difference...
02 Nov 2022
In this episode, Professor Werner Poewe and Bas Bloem discuss the letter G, with a particular focus on GBA and Genetics. Available now to stream on your favourite...
28 Oct 2022
Stroke is the 4th leading cause of death in the UK. To spread the message, we want to share this highly informative and emotional video on World Stroke Day, emphasising...
24 Oct 2022
This interview was supported by an independent educational grant by Bial CME ACCREDITED – The European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC) has granted 0.5 CME credit...
21 Oct 2022
When every minute counts – for the first time in Europe, artificial intelligence comes to the aid of stroke patients in stroke centres across the country Led by the...
17 Oct 2022
In Season 2, Episode 3, our Professors investigate the letter F, focusing on Fluctuations and Fatigue. Available now to stream on your favourite platform: Spotify Apple...
05 Oct 2022
We caught up with Prof. Angelo Antonini at the MDS Congress in Madrid to answer the following questions: 1. What is the need for treatment strategies that provide more...
06 Sep 2022
In this latest episode of S2: ABC of Parkinson’s Disease, both Prof. look into the letter E where they discuss Early Morning Off, Evidence, Exercise, Early PD....
15 Aug 2022
This interview was supported by an independent educational grant by Bial CME ACCREDITED – The European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC) has granted 0.5 CME credit...
09 Aug 2022
It is our pleasure to have interviewed Dr. Aggour, the President of the ESMINT 2022 Annual Meeting regarding this years congress in Nice (September 7th to 9th). In this...
01 Aug 2022
In this new season, Prof. Poewe and Prof. Bloem will be discussing the ABC of Parkinson’s Disease – each episode will have a certain letter attributed to the many...
27 Jun 2022
In this video, we review the different types of epilepsy and the available treatments for pediatric patients, including epilepsy surgery. Our team of experts at...
15 Jun 2022
In this exclusive interview, Charco Neurotech spoke to Professor James Kilner of the Human Motor Neuroscience department at Queen’s Square, University College of...
07 Jun 2022
Biomarkers for the diagnosis of late-stage dementia: Are we there yet? Dr Diana Kerwin – Kerwin Medical Centre, Dallas, Texas, USA
01 Jun 2022
Biomarkers and the AD continuum Prof. Henrik Zetterberg – Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
31 May 2022
How can we support primary care physicians with an AD diagnosis? Dr Diana Kerwin – Kerwin Medical Centre, Dallas, Texas, USA
17 May 2022
An introduction to biomarkers in AD Prof. Henrik Zetterberg – Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
11 May 2022
This interview was supported by an independent educational grant by Bial CME ACCREDITED – The European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC) has granted 0.5 CME credit...
08 May 2022
Interviewer: Prof. Hariklia Proios, Associate Professor of Neurocognitive Disorders and Rehabilitation, University of Macedonia. Study Author: Kalliopi Tsakpounidou,...
29 Apr 2022
Carolina Martin Senior Business Director Neurovascular, Western Europe, Medtronic, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
07 Apr 2022
Speaker: Prof. Charles Mounayer, Head of Neuroradiology and Radiology department at the Dupuytren University Medical Center in Limoges University...
07 Apr 2022
Speaker: Dr Mario Martinez-Galdamez, Director of the Interventional Neuroradiology at Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid.
21 Mar 2022
This interview was supported by an independent educational grant by Bial CME ACCREDITED – The European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC) has granted 1 CME credit...
03 Mar 2022
Speakers: Dr Sanjeev Nayak, Consultant Interventional Neuroradiologist at the University Hospitals of North Midlands. Prof. Marc Ribo, Professor of Neurology,...
18 Feb 2022
This interview was supported by an independent educational grant by Bial CME ACCREDITED – The European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC) has granted 0.5 CME credit...
14 Feb 2022
This interview was supported by an independent educational grant by Bial CME ACCREDITED – The European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC) has granted 1 CME credit...
02 Feb 2022
This e-Roundtable discussion was supported and funded by Medtronic An exclusive panel discussion, featuring the following industry leading experts Prof. Marc Ribo,...
11 Jan 2022
A testimonial on Oruen by Dr Monica Kurtis Director of the Movement Disorders Program, Neurology Department – Hospital Ruber Internacional, Madrid, Spain...
20 Dec 2021
In this episode of Reflections On Parkinson’s Disease, both professors dive into the history of Apomorphine, the role of the drug within each of their...
14 Dec 2021
This interview was supported by an independent educational grant by Bial CME ACCREDITED – The European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC) has granted 0.5 CME credit...
02 Dec 2021
Speaker: Professor René Chapot “It’s interesting to see how the evolution has been going on for the treatment of stroke, the first patients where we were able to...
02 Dec 2021
Sprecher: Professor René Chapot ”Es ist interessant zu sehen, wie sich die Entwicklung bei der Behandlung des Schlaganfalls entwickelt hat, die ersten...
22 Nov 2021
Becoming a neurosurgeon takes technical skill, careful hand eye coordination, and a ton of hard work. Is there anything you can do to practice in advance? Students of...
19 Nov 2021
Professor K Ray Chaudhuri MD, DSc, FRCP, FEAN, Professor of Movement Disorders and Neurology at King’s College Hospital, London, England. In this video, Prof....
14 Nov 2021
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01 Nov 2021
In the second session of this four part series – We will have an in-depth discussion with Dr. Gelareh Zadeh. The first female Chair of Neurosurgery at University of...
26 Oct 2021
An exclusive 1:1 interview, featuring industry leading expert; Dr. Monica Kurtis, MD: Movement Disorders Program, Neurology Department – Hospital Ruber...
22 Oct 2021
NANSIG’s new webinar series: Neurosurgical Career Insights, where we aim to provide medical students and junior doctors with an overview of what a career in...
15 Sep 2021
VCU Massey’s Neuro-Oncology Team was delighted to present a recent panel presentation highlighting their critical advances impacting research and the best care...
20 Aug 2021
In episode 6, both Prof’s address the different experiences that they have encountered with their patients during their many years as PD specialists. They discuss ways...
15 Aug 2021
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03 Aug 2021
This recording of the virtual education program “Neuro-Oncology Conversations – Brain Tumor Clinical Trials” features DFCI Center for Neuro-Oncology Director, Patrick...
16 Jul 2021
Valerie Cruz Flores, M.D., a neuro-oncology fellow joins George Jallo, M.D., and Stacie Stapleton, M.D. commenting on neuro-oncology fellowships at Johns Hopkins All...
15 Jul 2021
In this latest Episode of Reflections on Parkinson’s Disease, Prof’s Bloem and Poewe discuss what is meant by ‘on/off’ fluctuations and what it entails. They evaluate...
11 Jun 2021
How do APPs contribute to neurosurgical practice? Listen in as Michael Y. Wang, MD, FAANS, interviews Cathy M Rosenberg, APRN, on working both in patient care and...
11 Jun 2021
In the anticipation of Euro 2020, both Professor’s share their thoughts on who they will be supporting at this years tournament, before delving into the topic of...
22 May 2021
In Episode 3, Profs. Poewe and Bloem discuss why Parkinsons Disease patients develop fluctuations, how they can be treated & what mechanisms effect this. They also...
12 May 2021
This recording of the virtual educational program “Neuro-Oncology Conversations – Brain Tumor Symptoms” features DFCI Center for Neuro-Oncology neuro-oncologists Ugonma...
05 May 2021
An exclusive 1:1 interview, featuring industry leading expert; Prof. Peter Jenner, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology, King’s College London, UK This interview was...
30 Apr 2021
In this episode, Bas and Werner delve into the term ‘motor fluctuations’ which is linked to the long-term experience patients have with Levodopa. They discuss a study...
08 Apr 2021
In this episode both Professors dispel the myths and misconceptions of a drug that’s been used for over 50 years. They discuss the idea of a “honeymoon...
31 Mar 2021
Faculty Chairperson: Ann Maria Haroun – Medtronic Professors: Prof. Paolo Machi MD-PhD Head of Interventional Neuroradiology Unit at University Hospitals of...
16 Mar 2021
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10 Mar 2021
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07 Mar 2021
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26 Feb 2021
Are you aware of your rights and responsibilities and your employer’s obligations in your workplace? This program is led by MS Employment Support Consultants,...
26 Feb 2021
Recently published research from the University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University has looked at the use of an mRNA vaccine as a potential treatment...
26 Feb 2021
Laura Bruggink is an APA Pain Physiotherapist working at the Hunter Integrated Pain Service. Laura will provide us with a better understanding of pain in multiple...
26 Feb 2021
Identifying early symptoms of MS is important. In this video we look at how to identify MS symptoms as quickly as possible to help diagnose and receive the best course...
26 Feb 2021
For the latest COVID-19 news and updates from Cleveland Clinic, please visit https://clevelandclinic.org/coronavirus Neurologist and multiple sclerosis (MS) expert...
26 Feb 2021
For years, OHSU has been on the front lines in attacking MS. Now, thanks to innovative “high-risk” research funded by philanthropy, a breakthrough drug that could...
23 Feb 2021
Round table discussion: “Maintaining dementia as a European priority” Moderator: Jim Pearson (United Kingdom) With the participation of • Maria Carrillo (Alzheimer’s...
23 Feb 2021
Chairperson: Helen Rochford-Brennan (Ireland) With the participation of: • Idalina Aguiar (Portugal) • Stefan Eriksson (Sweden) • Tomaž Gržinič (Slovenia) • Carol...
23 Feb 2021
Welcome and introductory comments by • Iva Holmerová, Chairperson, Alzheimer Europe • Helen Rochford-Brennan, Chairperson, European Working Group of People with...
15 Feb 2021
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12 Feb 2021
An exclusive duo interview, featuring the following industry leading experts: Professor Werner Poewe, & Professor Bas Bloem. This duo interview was supported by an...
26 Jan 2021
Dr. Philippe Mercier takes us on a journey about how he prepares for each individual brain surgery. He explains how 3D printing, virtual reality and other...
14 Jan 2021
An exclusive patient roleplay, featuring the following industry leading expert: Donald Grosset BSc Hons & Parkinson’s Disease patient, John Sterling. CME...
07 Jan 2021
The MHRA’s review of the use of epilepsy medication in pregnancy has highlighted the existing evidence of the risks of harm to unborn children posed by the use of...
02 Dec 2020
The American Academy of Neurology’s Pipeline Subcommittee hosted a series of presentations for medical students to learn about the subspecialties in neurology....
27 Nov 2020
Presenters Dr. Marc Ribo Dr. Sanjeev Nayak
26 Nov 2020
Session Learning Objectives – ESUS vs. Cryptogenic Stroke: How do we define each? – UK’s NICE Diagnostics Guidance 41 recommendation for Reveal LINQTM in...
24 Nov 2020
Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading cause of death for people over the age of sixty-five. We can’t slow it down once you are diagnosed, and we...
20 Nov 2020
Cindy Leonard, a longtime Mayo Clinic nurse and nurse educator, was diagnosed with young-onset Alzheimer’s disease in 2018. It’s an uncommon form of...
12 Nov 2020
Chair: Werner Hacke, Germany 1) The Angels journey across the world – Valeria Caso, Italy 2) Philippines – Success is possible even in challenging...
02 Nov 2020
An exclusive duo interview, featuring the following industry leading experts: Professor Werner Poewe, & Professor Bas Bloem. This duo interview was supported by an...
31 Oct 2020
Watch the full video, for free, here! https://osms.it/alzheimer_disease What is Alzheimer disease? Alzheimer disease disease is a neurodegenerative disease that leads...
26 Oct 2020
Chronic pain affects 20-40% of patients with primary neurologic diseases, and management of complicated pain syndromes can be intimidating in a traditional clinical...
26 Oct 2020
More than 50 million people suffer from epilepsy, a neurological disorder where neurons malfunction and fire at the same time, triggering seizures. This video was...
09 Oct 2020
An exclusive 3 part 1:1 interview, featuring industry leading expert; Professor Fabrizio Stocchi Part 1 A knowledge of the COMT mechanism of action in humans and the...
25 Sep 2020
Prof. Joaquim Ferreira Highlights of the BIAL sponsored symposium at the 2020 MDS congress
25 Sep 2020
Prof. Hubert Fernandez Highlights of the BIAL sponsored symposium at the 2020 MDS congress
25 Sep 2020
Prof. Cheryl Waters Highlights of the BIAL sponsored symposium at the 2020 MDS congress
07 Sep 2020
An exclusive 2 part webinar, featuring the following industry leading experts: Peter Rothwell, MD, PhD Jens Erik Nielsen-Kudsk, MD, PhD Hans-Christoph Diener, MD, PhD...
07 Sep 2020
Migraine. Migraine Relief. Migraine Treatment. Migraine Symptoms. What Causes Migraines. How To Get Rid Of A Migraine. MIGRAINE SYMPTOMS: The main symptom of a...
02 Sep 2020
Does not getting enough sleep lead to Alzheimer’s disease? Sleep scientist Matt Walker explains the relationship between the two — and how researchers are...
21 Aug 2020
During this online lecture Professor Ashley Bush will review the latest exciting progress in Alzheimer’s and ageing research at the Florey. At the Florey we have...
20 Jul 2020
Oruen is pleased to share an exclusive interview with the President of The European Stroke Organisation Prof. Martin Dichgans. Prof. Dichgans talks to Oruen about his...
16 Jul 2020
Oruen is pleased to share this exclusive interview with the President of The World Stroke Organization (WSO) Prof. Michael Brainin. Prof. Brainin talks to us about his...
15 Jul 2020
In this video, we discuss pain and the anterolateral system – we describe the three main pathways of the anterolateral system: the spinothalamic tract,...
03 Jul 2020
Oruen is pleased to share this exclusive interview with the President of The International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS) Prof. Claudia Trenkwalder....
01 Jul 2020
Watch this presentation from Stony Brook Medicine neuropsychologist Christopher Christodoulou, PhD, where he explains Alzheimer’s disease, prevention and...
01 Jul 2020
Dr. Mitra Assadi discussing the most common types of headaches and how to best treat migraines. This video was shared by ChristianaCare
23 Jun 2020
A lot of us have been home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Maybe you’re interacting with your older relatives more than usual and you may be noticing some memory...
19 Jun 2020
President EMSP: Prof. Pedro Carrascal Prof. Carrascal explains to Oruen exclusively how COVID-19 has impacted EMSP’s plans for 2020 and his role within EMSP. For...
14 Jun 2020
ABOUT HS: HealthSketch is a project to convey health information in visually engaging ways, empowering us all to lead healthier lives. For more information, visit:...
09 Jun 2020
An exclusive one to one interview with Professor Per Odin, Head of Office, Neurology, Lund University, Sweden This interview was supported by an independent educational...
07 Jun 2020
Dr. Eric Burton explains brain tumors in this presentation about CNS tumors, common gliomas, histological classification of tumors and the epidemiolgy of primary brain...
03 Jun 2020
Depression is the most common psychiatric comorbidity in people with epilepsy*. Moreover, according to today’s guest Dr. Andres Kanner, individuals with epilepsy have a...
18 May 2020
An exclusive panel discussion, featuring the following industry leading experts: Werner Poewe, Per Odin & Angelo Antonini This roundtable discussion was supported...
13 May 2020
An exclusive one to one interview with Professor Bas Bloem, Parkinson Centre Nijmegan (ParC), Radboud University Medical Centre This interview was supported by an...
13 Apr 2020
This video succinctly discusses types of migraines, triggers, pathophysiology, and treatment. This video was shared by PhysioPathoPharmaco
08 Apr 2020
Migraines are extremely debilitation and often happen out of our control. This video shares the most effective natural remedies which will help you to regain...
26 Mar 2020
So You Want to Become a Neurosurgeon. Here’s how you can decide of neurosurgery is a good field for you, how to become one, and some of the lesser known truths of...
05 Mar 2020
An exclusive one to one interview with Professor Werner Poewe, MD, PhD, Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria This interview was supported by an independent...
04 Mar 2020
The Wellness Institute is excited to premiere the new Sleep and Epilepsy Whiteboard video narrated by actor Greg Grunberg! This video highlights the importance of sleep...
26 Feb 2020
Epilepsy is estimated to affect more than 500,000 people in the UK. In this video Professor Mark Richardson outlines the benefits of participating in MRI research. Find...
19 Feb 2020
A testimonial on Oruen by Professor Werner Poewe, a valued board member. Professor Werner Poewe Clinical Neurologist & Professor of Neurology Innsbruck Medical...
30 Jan 2020
This webinar was supported by Medtronic Learning Objectives New evidence and increasing the awareness of atrial fibrillation (AF) in cryptogenic stroke patients....
27 Jan 2020
An exclusive panel discussion, featuring the following industry leading experts: Professors’ José Ferro, Hans-Christoph Diener & Jonathan Coutinho This video...
06 Dec 2019
Discover what it’s like to navigate a diagnosis of paediatric MS as you explore stories of children, teens, parents, and providers. The National MS Society is your...
08 Nov 2019
An exclusive one to one interview with Professor Joaquim Ferreira, Associate Professor of Neurology and Clinical Pharmacology (FMUL), Lisbon, Portugal This interview...
07 Nov 2019
This roundtable discussion was supported by an independent educational grant by Bial HOW TO OBTAIN CME CREDITS Participants requesting CME credits are required to...
28 Oct 2019
1) Pipeline Flex with Shield Technology – Main results from the SHIELD Study – An International multicenter post market study of treated intracranial aneurysms Hal Rice...
25 Oct 2019
An exclusive panel discussion, featuring the following industry leading experts: Professors Jesse Dawson, Martin Grond & Maurizio Paciaroni This video was supported...
18 Oct 2019
The EPDA website Parkinson’s Life – the online lifestyle magazine offering a voice to the global Parkinson’s community – launched its first podcast in May 2019....
16 Oct 2019
This interview was supported by an independent educational grant by Bial HOW TO OBTAIN CME CREDITS Participants requesting CME credits are required to complete the...
11 Oct 2019
12 Sep 2019
This interview was supported by an independent educational grant by Bial HOW TO OBTAIN CME CREDITS Participants requesting CME credits are required to complete the...
10 Sep 2019
25 Jul 2019
Brain, Heart and Kidneys: Preserving the Balance in Stroke Prevention Graeme Hankey, Australia 2) Managing Your AF Patient Beyond Stroke Prevention: Should We Care for...
03 Jul 2019
This video was supported by Boehringer Ingelheim HOW TO OBTAIN CME CREDITS Participants requesting CME credits are required to complete the online evaluation form on...
27 Jun 2019
1) Keeping pace with advances in anticoagulation – Stephen Davis, Australia 2) What is the evidence for dabigatran? – Richard A. Bernstein, USA...
18 Jun 2019
1) RACECAT Trian: First Results – M. Ribo, Spain 2) Personalised Medicine in Stroke: The Role of Insertable Cardiac Monitors in Cryptogenic Stroke Patients...
04 Jun 2019
1) Three years of Angels – Georgios Tsivgoulis, Greece 2) Setting up a new stroke-ready hospital – Valeria Caso, Italy & Salvatore Ascione, Italy 3)...
31 May 2019
Filmed at World Stroke Congress (WSC) 2018, Montreal, Canada Hans-Christoph Diener – Germany
30 May 2019
The European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC) has granted 1 CME credit to this Round Table Discussion. HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR CME CREDITS: Participants requesting CME...
29 Apr 2019
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26 Feb 2019
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26 Feb 2019
Erin Dunbar, M.D., describes the role of neuro-oncologists in patients’ care plans. This video was shared by Piedmont Healthcare
01 Feb 2019
Texas Children’s is proud to announce Dr. Howard L. Weiner as chief of neurosurgery. Weiner’s clinical interests include medically refractory epilepsy and tuberous...
14 Nov 2018
1) Stroke prevention in AF: latest insights on NOACsRichard Bernstein, USA 2) Every minute counts: dabigatran reversal in neurological emergenciesThorsten Steiner,...
30 Oct 2018
1) Angels Europe: Strategy & impact Valeria Caso, ESO, Italy 2) Increasing the number of stroke units: Success stories in hospitals in Egypt Magd Fouad Zakaria,...
30 Oct 2018
1) Impact of guideline updates on stroke care Michael Hill, Canada Disclaimer: Doctors should consult the national labels and guidelines 2) Strategy 20-20-20: 20 min...
03 Sep 2018
In this 8 min video, Ken Butcher provides an overview of ongoing research efforts to treat embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) with non-vitamin K...
02 Aug 2018
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09 Jul 2018
Chairman’s introduction Prof. Werner Poewe Innsbruck, Austria Current Treatment of Fluctuations Prof. Fabrizio Stocchi Rome, Italy Managing Motor Fluctuations:...
03 Jul 2018
1) Introduction: Stroke prevention and treatment: new insights into NOACs and reversal Martin Grond, Germany 2) Stroke prevention in AF: how can we optimize...
20 Jun 2018
The European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC) has granted 1 CME credits to the Round Table Discussion ‘What is the future for NOACs in secondary prevention of...
14 Jun 2018
1) Strategic planning of stroke unit coverage and quality improvement, the Austrian experience Julia Ferrari, Vienna 2) Quality monitoring to improve acute stroke care...
20 Apr 2018
The European Accreditation Committee in CNS (EACIC) has granted 1 CME credit to the Round Table Discussion ‘Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source (ESUS)’. April 2018 –...
04 Apr 2018
Mechanism and Diagnosis of Epilepsy as well as further investigations and treatment required explained using animations and illustrations. Watch more Neurology Topics:...
18 Mar 2018
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18 Dec 2017
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17 Oct 2017
Two new studies appear to lend strong support for the theory that an overabundance of the amyloid-beta protein is the root cause of Alzheimer’s disease. A genetic study...
21 Jul 2017
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21 Jul 2017
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21 Jul 2017
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21 Jul 2017
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23 May 2017
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23 May 2017
BURDEN OF STROKE REPORT OFFICIAL WELCOME AND LARGE CLINICAL TRIALS JEAN-LOUIS MAS: TRIAL – CLOSE CLOSE – MAS.pdf TUDOR JOVIN/RAUL NOGUEIRA: TRIAL...
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05 Dec 2016
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05 Dec 2016
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05 Apr 2016
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05 Apr 2016
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05 Apr 2016
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01 Apr 2016
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03 Nov 2015
World-renowned doctor heads neurosurgery clinic at GEMC European Medical Center (GEMC, emcmos.ru/en) is the first institution among private clinical groups to open the...
02 Nov 2015
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29 May 2015
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25 Apr 2015
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04 Dec 2014
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14 Nov 2014
APO-go® Apomorphine hydrochloride PRESCRIBING INFORMATION Consult Summary of Product Characteristics before prescribing. Uses Treatment of motor fluctuations (“on-off”...
14 Nov 2014
APO-go® Apomorphine hydrochloride PRESCRIBING INFORMATION Consult Summary of Product Characteristics before prescribing. Uses Treatment of motor fluctuations (“on-off”...
14 Nov 2014
APO-go® Apomorphine hydrochloride PRESCRIBING INFORMATION Consult Summary of Product Characteristics before prescribing. Uses Treatment of motor fluctuations (“on-off”...
14 Nov 2014
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Watch this authentic and inspirational video about a dystonia patient telling their own dystonia story and how they cope with the impact of the disease. Dystonia...
14 Jan 2014
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Medical foods and supplements designed to support neural health and function may soon expand treatment options for common forms of dementia based on the results of two...
24 Jul 2012
An investigational drug has shown promise in improving memory and cognition in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease in a 6-month, randomized,...
19 Jul 2012
Neurologists Dr. Richard Caselli and Dr. Marwan Sabbagh discuss the direction of Alzheimer’s disease research and some of the hot topics at the 2012 Alzheimer’s...
18 Jul 2012
Disordered sleep in mid- to late life is associated with an increased risk for future cognitive impairment and may alter the dynamics of the Alzheimer’s...
14 Jun 2012
The antidepressant duloxetine reduces chronic pain from chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy with fewer side effects than with current therapies, according to...
16 May 2012
The first-ever primary prevention trial for Alzheimer’s disease will investigate whether immunotherapy can delay – or even stop – the disease in a group of subjects who...
13 Mar 2012
Patients with newly diagnosed anaplastic oligodendroglial tumors with chromosome 1p and 19q deletions live dramatically longer lives if PCV chemotherapy is added before...
13 Mar 2012
A review of a stroke registry shows that it may be safe to give clot-busting therapy to “wake-up” stroke patients who have the same clinical and imaging...
25 Feb 2012
Patients with a very low or a very high hematocrit are at higher risk for death after a stroke, and anemic patients are at greatest risk, according to a study presented...
05 Feb 2012
Memory is already impaired years before a stroke occurs, declining most rapidly in people destined to suffer a fatal stroke, according to a population-based study of...
07 Dec 2011
Cyclical natural progesterone appears to reduce the frequency of catamenial seizures in some women, a placebo-controlled study has found. Women with a large number of...
06 Dec 2011
Gamma Knife surgery significantly reduced the number of seizures in a subset of patients with rare congenital tumors, based on data from a prospective trial of 64...
06 Dec 2011
Despite the very real chance of living a seizure-free life, many epilepsy patients with an excellent surgical prognosis continue to walk away from the procedures....
06 Dec 2011
Gamma Knife surgery significantly reduced the number of seizures in a subset of patients with rare congenital tumors, based on data from a prospective trial of 64...
28 Oct 2024
Vesalio Introduces pVasc™ U.S. clinical study initiative to capture real-world data and optimize results for patients suffering from...
10 Sep 2024
Introducing pVasc™ mechanical thrombectomy system for the safe and effective non-surgical removal of occlusions from the peripheral...
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10 Jul 2024
In NeVa NET™, Distal Embolic Filtration and Drop Zone™ technologies work together to enhance clot capture and retention, providing...
21 May 2024
Vesalio hires J.D. McCulloch as Chief Financial Officer and announces the establishment of the company’s headquarters in Dallas, Texas....
31 Jan 2024
The objective of the “Yearbook 2023” is to provide an overview of the situation in Europe relating to legal capacity and supported...
22 Sep 2023
Primary results from the CLEAR Study1 were presented at the ESMINT annual meeting in Marseille, France (4-6 September 2023), where Vesalio...
22 Aug 2023
28 Jun 2023
The number of people living with dementia from an ethnic minority background is expected to double by 2026 in England. Currently, people...
28 Jun 2023
Alzheimer Europe and Muistiliitto (Alzheimer Society of Finland) would like to thank everyone who submitted abstracts for the 33rd...
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Dr. Mohamed Aggour speaks to Oruen for this expert interview.
30 Aug 2022
Dr Sanjeev Nayak speaks exclusively to Oruen for this expert interview discussing the changing world of innovative stroke treatment.
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22 Mar 2022
Alzheimer Europe has launched a new report on sex, gender and sexuality in the context of dementia, targeted at health and social care...
13 Jan 2022
Five international stroke experts shared their experiences establishing stroke services in low- and medium-income countries (LMIC) in a...
13 Jan 2022
Drs Szikora and Rautio presented their experiences with new flow diverters at a Symposium Sponsored by Medtronic that took place on...
13 Jan 2022
This article is based on a symposium that took place during the European Stroke Organisation Conference (ESOC) 2021 and was sponsored by...
13 Jan 2022
This article is based on a symposium sponsored by Abbott that took place at ESOC 2021 on Friday 3rd of September 2021
13 Jan 2022
We highlight key messages from Bial’s satellite symposium at the International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement...
13 Jan 2022
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04 Oct 2021
The power of nurses in stroke care, the impact of simulation training, and awards to honour outstanding contributions to stroke care...
28 Sep 2021
Portfolio Features First Catheter Specifically Designed to Allow Neurointerventionalists Radial Artery Access, Delivers Advantages to...
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On 19 May 2021, Ukraine announced that the Ministry of Health of Ukraine along with the National Health Service of Ukraine support and...
11 May 2021
Declaration for Action on Stroke launches on European Stroke Awareness Day An appeal is launched today (11 May 2021) for Health Ministries...
07 May 2021
Background Alzheimer Europe position regarding the prioritisation of people with dementia for COVID-19 vaccination Adopted by the...
09 Mar 2021
Luxembourg, 9 March 2021 – Today, Alzheimer Europe launches a new report, “Legal capacity and decision making: The ethical implications of...
23 Feb 2021
Alzheimer Europe sets out recommendations to improve data sharing in dementia research Luxembourg, 23 February 2021 – At an online...
15 Feb 2021
Prof Dr Christian Taschner, Professor of Neuroradiology at Freiburg University (GER), Chair of the ESMINT New Product Implementation &...
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An exclusive panel discussion, featuring the following global leading experts: Jawad A. Bajwa, MD, Jose Obeso MD, PhD & Christopher G....
29 Sep 2020
This has been a year like no other and because of this, the EANS Board has decided to proudly organise their 2020 annual Congress...
22 Sep 2020
10.09.2020 Basel – European Stroke Organisation (ESO) and Stroke Alliance for Europe (SAFE) initiated the implementation phase of the...
19 Dec 2017
The effectiveness and safety of endovascular thrombectomy for the treatment of large vessel occlusion (LVO) have been demonstrated in...
19 Dec 2017
This article summarizes Medtronic-sponsored symposia presented at the World Federation of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology...
27 Jul 2017
Time is of the essence in the treatment of acute stroke; however, there are wide variations, across and within countries, in the ability...
27 Jul 2017
This symposium acknowledged considerable variation across European in-hospital stroke services in their level of expertise, facilities...
27 Jul 2017
The Pipeline Embolization Device (PED) has become a routine first-line interventional option for treatment of intracranial aneurysms;...
27 Jul 2017
Intro: Cerebral cavernous malformations are benign lesions composed of abnormally stretched-out, thin-walled blood vessels clustered...
27 Jul 2017
“Time is brain” is a concept that perfectly encapsulates the need for swift action when stroke strikes. The sooner stroke symptoms are...
27 Jul 2017
Rating scales aid Parkinson’s evaluation and are an important assessment tool for healthcare professionals. However, existing scales have...
12 Jan 2017
The causes of dystonia are not fully understood and although currently available treatments can provide effective symptomatic relief, they...
12 Jan 2017
Cardiovascular diseases, including stroke, are the leading cause of death in the European Union (EU), responsible for more than 4 million...
12 Jan 2017
Infantile Spasms is a rare disorder consisting of epileptic spasms that occur before the age of one year. This severe epilepsy affects...
01 Jul 2016
Oral anticoagulation (OAC) is the established therapy to prevent ischemic stroke in high-risk patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and...
01 Jul 2016
The development and application of neuromelanin sensitive MR imaging has allowed the detection of significant changes in the substantia...
30 Jun 2016
Introduction Home based objective measures of bradykinesia and dyskinesia will be important in managing Parkinsons Disease (PD). The Aim...
30 Jun 2016
Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the Czech chapter and the Commission on European affairs (CEA) of the International League Against Epilepsy...
30 Jun 2016
A clinical scale that takes a broader, deeper view of PD symptoms is the latest milestone in a collaborative effort to resolve multiple...
21 Dec 2015
Acute Ischaemic Stroke (AIS) is the second cause of death and disability in Europe. Mechanical thrombectomy has proven efficacy in...
15 Dec 2015
Stroke can be a devastating event, not only for the victims, but also for their families, friends, work colleagues, and carers. The burden...
20 Nov 2015
The European Multiple Sclerosis Platform (EMSP) and the organisations representing multiple sclerosis (MS) societies in Belgium launched...
20 Nov 2015
New EANS President Andre Grotenhuis discusses technical advances in neurosurgery, the role of the EANS, and why sports are important! The...
28 Oct 2015
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune and disabling disease affecting the central nervous system (CNS) of unknown etiology. As a...
28 Oct 2015
A new and innovative magazine-style website has been launched to inspire and inform the international Parkinson’s community. Parkinson’s...
28 Oct 2015
MS Nurse PROfessional is a ground-breaking online educational tool for nurses and healthcare professionals caring for those with multiple...
26 Oct 2015
Alzheimer Europe (AE) is an NGO and has been raising awareness of all forms of dementia since 1996. It operates a common European platform...
13 May 2015
Successful treatment of psychiatric disorders and neurodegenerative diseases depends crucially on our fundamental knowledge of how...
13 May 2015
Success in treating patients with atypical parkinsonisms remains exceedingly low. This finding probably relates to the widespread...
13 May 2015
Stroke is a sudden loss of brain function due to disturbance in the cerebral blood supply with symptoms lasting at least 24 hours or...
13 May 2015
Until recently, warfarin has been the gold standard for reducing stroke risk and mortality in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). The...
02 Feb 2015
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Contents The need, the challenge and the project What is EUReMS? How can EUReMS be used to help conquer MS? Who manages and...
07 Oct 2014
2014 Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting EMSP Highlights Report For us at the European Multiple Sclerosis Platform (EMSP), medical congresses...
29 Aug 2014
The 8th World Congress on Controversies in Neurology (CONy) held in Berlin in May 2014 provided a forum for neurologists and other...
11 Mar 2014
Daniel Prefasi Gomar MD; Patricia Martínez-Sánchez , MD, PhD; Exuperio Díez-Tejedor, MD, PhD, FAHA, FESO, FANA. Department of...
11 Sep 2013
João Massano, MD Department of Neurology, Hospital Pedro Hispano/ULS Matosinhos, Portugal Department of Clinical Neurosciences and...
08 Aug 2013
MS Clinical Care Network(www.nationalMSsociety.org/MSClinicalCare) – a unique website for healthcare professionals involved in MS care,...
02 Aug 2013
New research out of the University of Maryland School of Public Health shows that exercise may improve cognitive function in those at risk...
12 Jul 2013
Dr Clare Walton, Research Communications Officer at The Stroke Association Stroke is the leading cause of complex adult disability in the...
28 Jun 2013
A protein secreted with insulin travels through the bloodstream and accumulates in the brains of individuals with type 2 diabetes and...
01 Jun 2013
Scientists hope the pharmaceuticals could lead to the development of a silver bullet for combatting the neurodegenerative disease....
30 Mar 2013
Results of a study using several imaging methods showed that CCSVI (chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency) occurs at a low rate in...
20 Mar 2013
A study in the journal, JAMA Neurology suggests that controlling or preventing risk factors such as hypertension earlier in life may limit...
09 Mar 2013
Buphenyl, an FDA-approved medication for hyperammonemia, may protect memory and prevent the progression of Alzheimer’s disease....
26 Feb 2013
In the weeks, months and years after a severe head injury, patients often experience epileptic seizures that are difficult to control. A...
02 Feb 2013
Patients who become depressed after having had a stroke are four times more likely to die than those who have not had a stroke and who are...
17 Jan 2013
A majority of pediatricians and family practitioners in a central Texas survey were unsure when pediatric epilepsy should be considered...
11 Dec 2012
The majority of a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel voted against approval of an extended-release, single-ingredient capsule...
10 Dec 2012
PET/CT scans routinely used in the care of oncology patients may prove useful in pinpointing physiological changes associated with chemo...
10 Dec 2012
Bilateral stimulation of the anterior nuclei of the thalamus led to a median reduction in partial-onset seizure frequency of 69% after a...
05 Dec 2012
Dr. Mohamed Salama Head of Experimental Neurology Unit MERC, Mansoura University, Egypt In rural living, individuals are exposed to...
03 Dec 2012
While febrile seizures are common in early childhood and generally benign, prolonged febrile seizures of 30 minutes or longer have been...
26 Nov 2012
In addition to raising the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, the apolipoprotein E e4 allele appears to confer strong risks for Lewy body and...
11 Nov 2012
Young adult carriers of the presenilin gene mutation that invariably induces Alzheimer’s disease around the age of 45 years already show...
07 Nov 2012
More than two-thirds of patients with medically refractory chronic cluster headache responded to on-demand, self-administered...
05 Nov 2012
Adults in Norway with diffuse low-grade gliomas who were treated at a hospital advocating early surgical resection had better overall...
05 Nov 2012
Epilepsy increased the risk for sudden cardiac death threefold in a case-control study involving 1,019 cases of sudden cardiac death....
31 Oct 2012
Plain old aspirin proved far and away the most effective of the various agents used for prophylaxis of migraine with aura in an Italian...
31 Oct 2012
Frovatriptan may be the triptan of choice for the acute treatment of menstrual migraine attacks, according to reanalyses of data from...
29 Oct 2012
Patients whose epilepsy was uncontrolled had more injuries, spent more time in the hospital, received more prescriptions, and incurred...
25 Oct 2012
Occipital nerve blocks are an effective, safe, and well-tolerated therapy in patients with exacerbation of chronic or episodic cluster...
23 Oct 2012
The use of any form of acute antimigraine medication by patients with episodic migraine – be it single analgesics, combination analgesics,...
22 Oct 2012
Mixed results in phase II and III clinical trials leave open the question of whether lapatinib can prevent brain metastases in women with...
22 Oct 2012
The medical illustration is provided courtesy of Alzheimer’s Disease Research, a program of...
15 Oct 2012
The imaging agent florbetapir F 18 injection (Amyvid), used to exclude a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, is being evaluated for Medicare...
11 Oct 2012
Headache medicine specialists have used onabotulinumtoxinA off label as an efficacious treatment for headache prophylaxis for a number of...
05 Oct 2012
Twenty-five percent of chronic migraine patients experience at least a 75% reduction in headache days per month after 6 months of...
05 Oct 2012
Roughly 40% of the cost of 6 months of onabotulinumtoxinA for the treatment of chronic migraine is offset by resultant decreased use of...
04 Oct 2012
Prof.Dr.C.Dettmers Kliniken Schmieder Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany; Faculty of Psychology, University Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany. Mental...
02 Oct 2012
Dr. Maria Pia Sormani Department of Health Sciences, University of Genova, Italy Victoria Murphy: My guest today is Dr. Maria Pia Sormani...
29 Sep 2012
Chronic musculoskeletal complaints and chronic daily headache share a bidirectional causal relationship in which patients with either...
25 Sep 2012
Physicians in five countries agree: Those who diagnose and treat patients with Alzheimer’s disease need more – and better – tools to...
21 Sep 2012
Prof. Peter Rieckmann Department of Neurology, Sozialstiftung Bamberg Hospital, Bamberg, Germany
21 Sep 2012
Rare cases of chemical burns caused by over-the-counter topical muscle and joint pain relievers has prompted the Food and Drug...
18 Sep 2012
Marc Fisher, MD (pictured below) Department of Neurology, University of Massachusetts School of Medicine Gregory W. Albers, MD Stanford...
16 Sep 2012
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the latest oral therapy for relapsing multiple sclerosis, teriflunomide (Aubagio), but it...
12 Sep 2012
Glatiramer acetate and interferon beta-1a used in combination were no more effective for patients with relapsing-remitting multiple...
11 Sep 2012
Bernd Krone, Institute of Virology, University Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany, and Laboratory Medicine Institute Kassel, Druseltalstrasse...
11 Sep 2012
Nina Grytten Torkildsen National Multiple Sclerosis Competence Centre, Dept. of Neurology, Haukeland University Hospital Norway Although...
07 Sep 2012
The development and resolution of impulse control disorders in patients with Parkinson’s disease appears to be largely reliant on gender,...
06 Sep 2012
Secondary headaches in pregnant women are likely to be associated with an additional medical complaint, according to a retrospective study...
04 Sep 2012
Oral relaxin therapy resulted in significantly improved cognitive and functional recovery in poststroke patients participating in a...
03 Sep 2012
Nocturnal sleep enhances working memory training in patients with Parkinson’s disease but not in those with Lewy body dementia, results...
01 Sep 2012
The vast majority of patients with Alzheimer’s disease will show agitation, delusion, and other disruptive behaviors during the course of...
01 Sep 2012
Major Finding: Functional magnetic resonance imaging correlated with EEG in children with absence epilepsy and matched healthy controls....
29 Aug 2012
Existing data support the use of physiotherapy in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease in the short term, but larger, randomized...
28 Aug 2012
Measurements of five protein biomarkers in the cerebrospinal fluid helped to differentiate Alzheimer’s disease from Parkinson’s disease...
28 Aug 2012
The impact of acetyl-l-carnitine on chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy may depend largely on the clinical context and patient...
26 Aug 2012
Pediatric stroke survivors had an absolute risk of 39% for developing epilepsy in the 10 years following their stroke in a review of 371...
25 Aug 2012
Eli Lilly’s experimental Alzheimer’s drug solanezumab failed to have statistically significant benefits in the primary end...
22 Aug 2012
The total defined daily dose of antiepileptic drugs was the best predictor of medication side effects in a clinical prediction rule...
22 Aug 2012
Sometimes the only relief for a patient who presents with chronic and recalcitrant pain comes from a course of spinal cord stimulation....
22 Aug 2012
Interferon-beta therapy did not slow the long-term progression of disability in adults with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis in a...
21 Aug 2012
Researchers have discovered that one or more substances produced by a certain type of immune cell may be involved in the progression of...
21 Aug 2012
A “one-size-fits-all” new class of drugs that targets a particular type of brain inflammation is showing early promise for the...
21 Aug 2012
Numerous muscles are involved and use coordination just to perform simple actions like picking up a pen. For instance, the eyes and head...
18 Aug 2012
Long-term coffee consumption may protect against dementia in the elderly, according to an Italian study presented at the Alzheimer’s...
18 Aug 2012
When used as a first-line choice for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke secondary to large artery occlusion, the Solitaire FR...
17 Aug 2012
The first human trial of bexarotene, the skin cancer drug shown to clear beta-amyloid brain plaques in mice with Alzheimer’s-like...
16 Aug 2012
Of the many scales at a clinician’s disposal to measure acute pain, the three most commonly used are the Numerical Rating Scale, the...
15 Aug 2012
Potentially modifiable environmental factors protect against Alzheimer’s disease in older adults carrying the apolipoprotein E e4 allele,...
15 Aug 2012
A study indirectly comparing three oral anticoagulant drugs – dabigatran, rivaroxaban, and apixaban – has revealed potential differences...
14 Aug 2012
A proposal for a new way to classify seizures would modify the way they have been discussed and organized since 1989. But the new system –...
14 Aug 2012
A thrombus retrieval device for use in patients experiencing an acute ischemic stroke has been cleared for marketing in the United States...
09 Aug 2012
The first evidence of emerging Alzheimer’s disease surfaces at least 1 decade before the onset of the disorder, based on new...
08 Aug 2012
Nonpharmacologic interventions bestow clinically meaningful benefits on patients with dementia, a literature review has concluded. But...
07 Aug 2012
When Alzheimer’s disease patients who took risperidone for psychoses discontinued the drug, they were more than four times more likely to...
04 Aug 2012
Interim results from an ongoing study demonstrated that that a higher pretreatment Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score on computed...
01 Aug 2012
A family member with Parkinson’s disease confers the strongest risk for developing the disease, according to findings from the largest and...
01 Aug 2012
As the men and women who graciously serve our country return home, often times we can easily recognize the associated morbidity that...
01 Aug 2012
Are a few animal studies and a handful of human case reports enough to let physicians skirt institutional review boards? Two neurosurgeons...
29 Jul 2012
Evidence that voice disturbances might be an additional clue to making a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease was recently supported by a...
28 Jul 2012
Neurosurgeons can now follow a glowing road map that points the way to cancerous brain tissue, leading thereby to a more effective...
28 Jul 2012
Full results of the second phase III trial of dimethyl fumarate in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis show that the...
26 Jul 2012
Parkinson’s disease patients with mild cognitive impairment have dysfunctional circuitry in brain networks involving the right dorsal...
24 Jul 2012
Metformin was associated with more modest reports of pain among patients with lumbar radiculopathy. In a retrospective case-control study...
20 Jul 2012
Intravenous immunoglobulin continues to slow the decline in cognitive and other functions seen in Alzheimer’s disease for at least 3...
19 Jul 2012
An investigational gene-based blood test identified prodromal Alzheimer’s disease with an accuracy of 81%. The test is based on a panel of...
18 Jul 2012
Rankings of hospital performance in treating acute ischemic stroke must take into consideration the severity of each case, or the rankings...
15 Jul 2012
Maternal hypertension and intrapartum fever increase the risk for ischemic stroke in infants, a large retrospective analysis suggests....
14 Jul 2012
Tetrahydrocannabinol, the main active ingredient in marijuana, did not slow the progression of multiple sclerosis in a 3-year, randomized...
13 Jul 2012
Chronic migraineurs reported a greater number of stressful major life events than did those with episodic migraines in a large,...
07 Jul 2012
The largest-ever genome sequencing project is the newest weapon in the Alzheimer’s battle. This new project will examine the genetic codes...
02 Jul 2012
Although it is rare and the prognosis for patients is often poor, the presence of central nervous system involvement at the time of...
01 Jul 2012
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD. – Percutaneous balloon angioplasty improved flow dynamics in multiple sclerosis patients with chronic cerebrospinal...
29 Jun 2012
A PET imaging protocol using an amino acid analog radiotracer in patients with recurrent high-grade gliomas identified responses to...
29 Jun 2012
An emergency department at an academic medical institution with a multiple sclerosis center missed diagnosing multiple sclerosis in nearly...
26 Jun 2012
Statins are beneficial in women for the secondary prevention of some cardiovascular events, but they don’t appear to be any better than...
21 Jun 2012
Cancer survivors with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy may be headed for a fall, researchers cautioned at the annual meeting of...
19 Jun 2012
Approximately one in eight Alzheimer’s disease patients who develop delirium while hospitalized will suffer at least one adverse outcome,...
14 Jun 2012
Oral contraceptives containing low- or very low-dose estradiol raised the risks of thrombotic stroke and myocardial infarction by a factor...
10 Jun 2012
The risk of developing progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy from natalizumab therapy appears to be greater than previously thought,...
07 Jun 2012
Dopamine agonist–induced impulse control disorders may be more likely in Parkinson’s disease patients who smoke, drink, or consume...
28 May 2012
Higher vitamin D levels are associated with slightly less disability and greater preservation of gray matter in patients with multiple...
25 May 2012
A reformulated version of the previously withdrawn Neupro rotigotine patch had favorable results in separate studies of patients with...
20 May 2012
Recurrent depression from midlife through late life increases the risk of vascular dementia, suggesting a progressive etiologic...
18 May 2012
Women with epilepsy appear to have a significantly greater number of unintended pregnancies than does the general population and cite a...
17 May 2012
A new plan marshals the forces of funding, research, and education to fight the battle against Alzheimer’s. The National Plan to Address...
12 May 2012
Every patient should get an electrocardiogram prior to and 6 hours after the first dose of fingolimod, and hourly blood pressure and heart...
11 May 2012
Noninvasive transcranial direct current stimulation of the pain-modulating areas of the cerebral cortex markedly reduced postoperative...
20 Apr 2012
Patients with an apparent first demyelinating event who are treated early with subcutaneous interferon beta-1a experience a significantly...
12 Apr 2012
The Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the first amyloid plaque-imaging agent, florbetapir F18, may usher in a “new...
10 Apr 2012
Ocular fixation instability, also known as ocular tremor, is a pervasive and highly specific feature among patients with Parkinson’s...
06 Apr 2012
Nearly half of elderly patients who have an ischemic stroke also have atrial fibrillation, based on a review of 527 stroke patients aged...
05 Apr 2012
A new report released by the Institute of Medicine offers a unified public health plan for the epilepsies that focuses on public health...
05 Apr 2012
Immunotherapy with peptide vaccines may offer a much-needed therapeutic option for gliomas in children, which carry a poor prognosis...
29 Mar 2012
The American Stroke Association is developing a host of new guidelines and statements, including a consensus statement on the definition...
28 Mar 2012
Monitoring for metabolic side effects proved to be infrequent for outpatients with dementia or delirium who had been prescribed...
24 Mar 2012
Electrocutaneous direct nerve stimulation via a device that scrambles “pain” and “no pain” signals reduced pain...
18 Mar 2012
Levels of air pollution that fall within the amounts deemed safe in current U.S. standards for air quality were associated with a...
17 Mar 2012
Two new risk assessment scores predicted the likelihood of a symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage after ischemic stroke treatment with more...
16 Mar 2012
A granulocyte colony-stimulating drug did not protect brain tissue or improve functional outcomes after ischemic stroke. Researchers had...
15 Mar 2012
The potential advantages of tenecteplase, a modified form of tissue plasminogen activator engineered to outperform the native molecule,...
13 Mar 2012
Regular users of statins had a “marginally significant” lower risk of developing Parkinson’s disease than did nonusers in a...
13 Mar 2012
An investigative, minimally invasive surgery for reducing intracranial clot volume following an intracerebral hemorrhage showed promise in...
13 Mar 2012
When results from a major trial with more than 900 patients failed to show that closure of a patent foramen ovale in patients who had a...
10 Mar 2012
Pediatric stroke survivors had an absolute risk of 39% for developing epilepsy in the 10 years following their stroke in a review of 371...
08 Mar 2012
Patients with moderate or severe Alzheimer’s disease who continued to worsen despite treatment with donepezil appeared to retain a small...
07 Mar 2012
Surgery was clearly superior to pharmacotherapy at relieving seizures in a study of patients with intractable mesial temporal lobe...
07 Mar 2012
Surgery was clearly superior to pharmacotherapy at relieving seizures in a study of patients with intractable mesial temporal lobe...
05 Mar 2012
An elevated Framingham Risk Score identified recent ischemic stroke patients at high risk for a myocardial infarction or vascular death...
04 Mar 2012
“Drip and ship” is a safe way to manage patients with acute ischemic stroke, according to results from two separate studies. A...
01 Mar 2012
An investigational clot-retrieval device completely recanalized blocked cerebral arteries, improved neurologic outcomes, and significantly...
26 Feb 2012
The extra time needed for CT perfusion imaging in patients with an acute ischemic stroke may not be warranted, based on a retrospective...
20 Feb 2012
A 2-year weight-lifting program improved physical symptoms of Parkinson’s disease – including tremor – and seemed to slow their...
18 Feb 2012
A pharmacotherapeutic approach that harnesses the amyloid-beta clearing effects of the apolipoprotein E gene while also activating...
11 Feb 2012
There may be a correlation between infection and stroke in children, according to research presented at the International Stroke...
09 Feb 2012
Tai chi improved postural stability and other functional outcomes in patients with mild to moderate Parkinson’s disease to a significantly...
30 Jan 2012
A novel implantable device has demonstrated potential for predicting seizure onset in a preliminary analysis of 15 adult patients with...
24 Jan 2012
The multiple sclerosis drug laquinimod did not reduce the risk of relapse in the BRAVO phase III trial, yet the investigational agent...
20 Dec 2011
Women with multiple sclerosis can be reassured that should they choose to become pregnant, they are generally not at any greater risk of...
11 Dec 2011
Tick, tick, tick. It’s a familiar sound to neurologists, who have grown accustomed to watching the clock as they hurry to get tissue...
03 Dec 2011
Major Finding: Women and blacks with Parkinson’s disease both had 23% lower odds of receiving care from a neurologist than did men...
20 Nov 2011
Major Finding: Significantly more individuals with hyposmia had DAT levels of 65% or lower, compared with normosmic individuals (11% vs....
15 Nov 2011
Almost half the patients who undergo surgery for epilepsy remain seizure free 10 years postop, but further improvements in presurgical...
14 Nov 2011
Major Finding: Monthly infusion with 200 mg gantenerumab, a monoclonal antibody to amyloid-beta, resulted in an average 15% decline in the...
14 Nov 2011
Serum levels of interleukin-7 helped determine which patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis would benefit from treatment...
12 Nov 2011
Several new antiepileptic drugs and devices aimed at preventing or suppressing seizure have achieved results with better management of...
04 Nov 2011
Major Finding: Exercise and medication use significantly improved cognitive function in patients with Parkinson’s disease based on...
02 Nov 2011
New evidence suggests that excessive glutamate released from glioma cells causes epileptic activity in peritumoral neurons, which may be...
02 Nov 2011
A cardiac rehabilitation program can help cerebrovascular-disease patients as much as it helps patients with cardiac disease, based on...
04 Oct 2011
An international panel has revised the McDonald criteria for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis to simplify the use of imaging in...