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Neurological_Disorders_Resources Good descriptions of common neurological disorders from the University of Washington.

Neurology_and_Neurosurgery_Forum Online medical forum, questions and answers about neurological diseases and conditions. Located at Cleveland Clinic Foundation.

American_Association_of_Clinical_Endocrinologists AACE is a professional organization devoted to the field of clinical endocrinology.

BMC_Endocrine_Disorders Provides original research articles on the prevention, diagnosis and management of endocrine disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. For physicians.

Case_Studies_in_Endocrine_Disorders Covers evaluation of pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, and reproductive endocrinology topics. Aimed at physicians.

Endo_Leaders An educational resource which discusses the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term complications of untreated growth hormone deficiency.


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Sleepless Nights Lead to Poor Functioning During the Day

People with sleep apnea actually stop breathing for brief periods during sleep; these pauses might occur 20 to 30 times per hour. Why would airflow into the lungs stop while a patient is asleep? There are three major causes, notes Jill Merrill, DDS.  

Balance Can Often Be Restored With Diagnosis, Testing and Exercises

The vestibular system sends information about head position and movement to the brain; visual and sensory systems send the brain information about balance and position. All these systems have to work together.   

Preventive Techniques, New Drugs Can Relieve Migraines

Migraines are fairly infrequent for some people, occurring perhaps once or twice a year. For others, however, migraines are more frequent and severe, and can cause serious interruptions in their daily lives, including missing work.  

Researcher Seeks Volunteers with Alzheimer's Disease

"Our goal is to explore if this investigational drug can help control the progression of Alzheimer's," says Piero Antuono, MD, MCW Professor of Neurology and principal investigator for the local study site.   

Researchers Actively Exploring Causes of Multiple Sclerosis

"Thanks to technological advances, I've seen our understanding of MS change hugely just since 1990, when I completed my medical residency," says Lea Rayman, MD. "And it keeps getting better."  

Cause Unknown In Most Cases of Vocal Cord Paralysis

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Why Do We Sleep?

"Whatever sleep does for the brain, it probably does for the body too." Carol Everson, PhD, discusses her studies in sleep deprivation and its effects on human health.  

Enhancing 'Brain Reserve' Might Delay Onset of Alzheimer's

Humans possess a great deal of brain reserve, says Piero G. Antuono, MD. This gives us the ability to maintain good cognitive function even as disease breaks down delicate tissues and vessels.   

Spina Bifida Complications Are Based on Severity of Defect

One of the goals of those who treat spina bifida patients is to improve their functionality and independence, says Bruce A. Kaufman, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin Professor of Neurosurgery and Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery, and Medical Director of Neurosurgery at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.  

Alzheimer's Disease Wreaks Havoc on Identity

"Memory in many ways defines us," says Piero G. Antuono, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin Professor of Neurology. Dr. Antuono is the Director of the Froedtert & the Medical College Memory Disorders Program.  

Chances are Good for Recovery from Bell's Palsy

Symptoms of Bell's palsy usually begin suddenly. They range in severity from mild weakness to total paralysis, and often cause significant facial distortion. Dr. John Rhee discusses its diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.  

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Clinical experience over the past decade of VNS use has confirmed its place as a useful adjunctive therapy to medications for people who experience seizures that do not respond to other available options.   

Stenting Techniques and Outcomes Vary

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Traumatic Brain Injury, Part I: Diagnosis and Treatment

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Brain-Specific Stent Shows Promise in Preventing Strokes

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Rabies Team Leader Urges Study of "Milwaukee Protocol"

Rodney Willoughby, MD, led the team that, for the first time, saved the life of an un-immunized rabies patient. "The sense is that we're very close to a second survivor," he says.   List all articles under Neurology   alphabetically or by date   Home | About HealthLink |  Medical College of Wisconsin |  ClinicLink Contact Information |  Site Map |  Disclaimer |  Privacy |  Copyright Notice © 2003-2008 Medical College of Wisconsin  
 

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