Neurology 

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  • Women with Epilepsy at Increased Risk for Premature Ovarian Failure

    Premature menopause was more likely, although none of the patients had an endocrine disorder.

    Medscape (Neurology) - Tue, 12 December 2006
    http://www.medscape.com

  • Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation Shows Potential as a Way To Treat Epilepsy

    Patients with refractory complex partial and generalized tonic clonic seizures may benefit from trigeminal nerve stimulation, according to a team of investigators who presented their findings here at the First North American Regional Epilepsy Congress.

    Medscape (Neurology) - Tue, 12 December 2006
    http://www.medscape.com

  • Insomnia Treatment in Older Adults

    Sleep disorders are a very frequent disease, above all with age; but in spite of the fact that the so many used drugs bring side effects, sometimes also important ones, studies taking therapies alternative to drugs into consideration are still few.

    MedNews (Neurology) - Sat, 9 December 2006
    http://mn.medsurfnews.com/

  • Diabetes Mellitus and Risk of Developing Alzheimer Disease: Results From the Framingham Study

    Diabetes mellitus (DM) could increase the risk of Alzheimer disease (AD) through several biologically plausible pathways, but the relationship between DM and the development of AD remains uncertain.

    Archives of Neurology (Neurology) - Sat, 9 December 2006
    http://archneur.ama-assn.org/

  • Natural History of Human T-Lymphotropic Virus 1–Associated Myelopathy: A 14-Year Follow-up Study

    The progression of neurological disability in human T-lymphotropic virus 1 (HTLV-1)–associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP) remains undefined. Objectives is to determine the time course of disability scores and to identify predictors of outcome among patients with HAM/TSP.

    Archives of Neurology (Neurology) - Sat, 9 December 2006
    http://archneur.ama-assn.org/

  • Tracing the formation of long-term memory in fruit flies

    The formation of long-term memory in fruit flies can be demonstrated by the influx of calcium into cells called mushroom body neurons that occurs after special training that includes periods of rest, said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine in a report that appears in the current issue of the journal Neuron.

    Baylor College of Medicine (Neurology) - Wed, 6 December 2006
    http://www.bcm.edu

  • Diagnosing Alzheimer's: An interview with a Mayo Clinic specialist

    To diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, doctors rule out several other conditions and recommend psychological testing.

    MayoClinic.com (Neurology) - Tue, 5 December 2006
    http://www.mayoclinic.com

  • Treating Sleep Apnea May Reduce Seizure Frequency in Refractory Epilepsy

    Treating obstructive sleep apnea may significantly reduce seizure frequency in patients with refractory epilepsy, a new pilot study suggests.

    Medscape (Neurology) - Tue, 5 December 2006
    http://www.medscape.com

  • Childhood Epilepsy

    It is known that epilepsy implies an increase in morbility and mortality, but data on this quantity come essentially from trials made in hospitals and with data collected among adult populations.

    MedNews (Neurology) - Mon, 4 December 2006
    http://mn.medsurfnews.com/

  • Essential Tremor

    Essential tremor (a bilateral mainly postural or intentional tremor, involving hands and upper limbs) is not rare and can be a great discomfort for people affected by it.

    MedNews (Neurology) - Mon, 4 December 2006
    http://mn.medsurfnews.com/

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