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Issue Outline
March 07, 2019
Volume 19, Issue 5
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Professionalism
Professionalism
To Subspecialize or Not: Are Neurology Residents Getting Enough Exposure to General Neurology?
Professionalism
Want to Become a Full-Time Neurohospitalist?: Where the Training Opportunities Are Available
For Your Patients
For Your Patients
Does Intensive Blood Pressure Control Reduce the Risk for Dementia?: The SPRINT-MIND Results Are In
For Your Patients
Thymectomy Plus Prednisone Is More Effective Than Prednisone Alone for Myasthenia Gravis
For Your Patients
Diagnostic Criteria Proposed for Spontaneous Spinal Cord Infarction
For Your Patients
No Harm in Using Levodopa Early in Parkinson's for Symptom Relief, but the Drug Does Not Provide a Disease-Modifying Effect, Study Finds
For Your Patients
Prolonged Antibiotics Do Not Improve Neurocognitive Outcomes in Persistent Lyme Disease
For Your Patients
Endovascular Thrombectomy Improves Patient Outcomes Across Different Conditions
Policy and Practice
Policy and Practice
Full Disclosure: Neurology Chiefs Discuss Conflict of Interest Policies in Place
Disease Mechanisms
Disease Mechanisms
Coordinated Activity Across Resting-State Brain Areas May Serve as ‘Fingerprint of Consciousness’
Wellness
Wellness
A National Initiative to Build a Hub for Wellness Resources
Off the Clock
Off the Clock
Anjali Gera, MD, Found a Passion in Indian Dance. She Wants to Pass That on to Her Patients.
In the Pipeline
In the Pipeline
RNA Interference Shows Promise for Rare but Devastating Acute Intermittent Porphyria
At the Meetings
At the Meetings
International Stroke Conference: Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering Reduces Risk of Intracranial Hemorrhage, but Does Not Impact Stroke-Related Disability
At the Meetings
International Stroke Conference: Nitroglycerin Patches Applied En Route to the Hospital Fail to Improve Stroke Outcomes
At the Meetings
International Stroke Conference: Mixed Results in Trial of Minimally Invasive Surgery for Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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