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September 19, 2019
Volume 19, Issue 18
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For Your Patients
For Your Patients
In Small Study, Parkinson's Disease Patients with LRRK2 Mutation Have Elevated Risk for Different Cancers
For Your Patients
Vaccines Do Not Increase Risk of Multiple Sclerosis, Population Study Finds
For Your Patients
AAN Releases Updated Guideline on Vaccine Preventable Infections and MS: What Neurologists Should Know
For Your Patients
Early MRI Scans Can Predict Long-Term Outcomes in MS, Study Suggests
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Standing Up May Mean Diminished Cognitive Function in Diabetic Patients with Orthostatic Hypotension
Disease Mechanisms
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Two Gene Variants Modulate Risk for Alzheimer's Disease, Providing Potential New Target
Policy and Practice
Policy and Practice
Should Alzheimer's Prevention Trials Include Disease-Modifying Therapies?: Experts Weigh the Risks and Benefits
Policy and Practice
‘Standard of Care’ Laws May Not Dissuade Sport Concussion Lawsuits
Policy and Practice
Where There Is Debate on the ‘Persuasive Evidence’ That Exon-Skipping Therapies Work for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Neurotech
Neurotech
Real-Time Speech Decoding from Brain Waves
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September 19, 2019 | Vol. 19 Issue 18
Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN
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