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At-home online training with transcranial stimulation improves cognition in MS patients
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — At-home use of online adaptive training paired with transcranial direct current stimulation improves cognition in MS patients, according to a presentation at ACTRIMS Forum.
Limited liability companies: The foundation of asset protection for many physicians
The reality of health care practice in the 21st century is that lawsuits and liability lurk in the background for physicians.
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Healio launches Wordle-like game with medical T-W-I-S-T
Do you love Wordle? Are you a master of medical terminology?
AAN guidelines subcommittee says more guidance needed for Aduhelm recommendations
Recommendations for Aduhelm require more guidance and an expanded clinical profile to address several issues that will aid in discussions between patients and providers, per a systematic review of clinical data published in Neurology.
‘There is an option for everyone’ when it comes to stroke prevention
Physical activities of varying types, frequencies and intensities appeared to lower a person’s incidence of stroke, suggesting “that there is an option for everyone,” researchers wrote.
Top neuro stories of February: Marijuana and brain health, hemorrhage detection device
Healio’s most-viewed neurology stories in February highlight evidence of potential dangers of marijuana for brain health, the FDA expanding the indication of a hemorrhage detection device and an NIH grant to a biotech firm.
Economic burden of MS projected to reach $105 billion by 2039
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The economic burden of MS in the United States, estimated to be more than $85 billion in 2019, is projected to rise to $105 billion by 2039, according to a study presented at ACTRIMS Forum.
MS prognosis closely linked with sex, hormones and age
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A review of studies on MS prognosis revealed that sex differences and hormones are correlated with age, according to a presentation at the ACTRIMS Forum.
Climate change is progressing faster than expected, threatening human health
The environmental and societal impacts of climate change are progressing more rapidly than previously expected, nearing limits to what society can feasibly adapt to, according to a recent report.
Spinal cord atrophy significant predictor of silent progression in relapse-onset MS
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Spinal cord atrophy appeared to predict silent progression in relapse-onset MS, according to results of a single-center observational study presented at ACTRIMS Forum.
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