Conference Coverage
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Conference Coverage
Pandemic survey: Forty-six percent of pediatric headache patients got worse
But some fared better when they were stuck at home instead of at school.
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Conference Coverage
MS and (non-COVID) vaccinations: consensus recommendations
The document proposes a global vaccination strategy for the general MS patient population and selected subpopulations.
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Conference Coverage
DIY nerve stimulation effective in episodic migraine
Participants in a new study applied neurostimulation for a continuous 2-hour period within 4 hours of a migraine attack.
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Conference Coverage
Exercise may help stall MS disability and progression
Despite early concerns that it could worsen disease, exercise is now held by some as a means to forestall it.
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Conference Coverage
Two diets linked to improved cognition, fatigue in MS
These results are among the first to show diet-related favorable reductions in cognitive dysfunction.
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Conference Coverage
Which agent is best for neuromyelitis optica?
Researchers conducted an indirect treatment comparison on the efficacy of the three FDA-approved treatment options for adults with AQP4+ NMOSD.
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Conference Coverage
Patients given NSAIDs over antiemetics for headaches spend less time in the ED
Treatment with oral drugs only was associated with an 11% reduction of length of stay, compared with treatment with parenteral medication only.
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Conference Coverage
New consensus guideline on clinical MRI use in MS
The updated protocol is beneficial in providing “simple, reasonable guidelines that can be easily acquired at almost any imaging location in the U...
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Conference Coverage
Antihypertensives tied to lower Alzheimer’s disease pathology
While too early to make firm clinical recommendations, this preliminary study provides “food for thought.”
Hitting a Nerve
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Hitting a Nerve
The missing puzzle piece
Some diagnoses remain elusive despite our best efforts.
Latest News
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Latest News
Sleep time ‘sweet spot’ to slow cognitive decline identified?
Older adults who slept less than 4.5 hours or more than 6.5 hours a night reported significant cognitive decline over time.
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Latest News
Influenza tied to long-term increased risk for Parkinson’s disease
“The infection could be a ‘primer’ or an initial ‘hit’ to the system, maybe setting people up for PD.”
Literature Review
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Literature Review
Small fiber neuropathy is rising in the U.S., but why is a mystery
Increased BMI appears to be a risk factor for this disorder.
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Literature Review
Parkinson’s death rate rising, reasons unclear
“Understanding why more people are dying from this disease is critical if we are going to reverse the trend.”
