| Features |
| less experienced physicians reportedly incur higher costs - how does neurology fare?.
- Rukovets, Olga
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| new genetic variant implicated in alzheimer's disease.
- Talan, Jamie
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| a mobile stroke ct unit cuts tpa administration times by one-third: would it work in the us?.
- Samson, Kurt
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| new facioscapulohumeral dystrophy mutation explains fshd2, and more.
- Robinson, Richard
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| einstein's brain: an analysis of newly discovered postmortem photos.
- Talan, Jamie
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| news from the society for neuroscience annual meeting: mri probe for amyloid-beta oligomers offers potential advantages for detecting alzheimer's disease.
- Robinson, Richard
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| high blood pressure reported to damage myelin in the brain in middle age.
- Valeo, Tom
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| news from the american epilepsy society annual meeting: disparities in epilepsy care for the poor reported in two new studies.
- Talan, Jamie
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| new understanding of synaptic scaling provides clues to neurologic therapy targets.
- Valeo, Tom
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| Departments |
| bookshelf: on seeing and hearing things that are not there hallucinations. by oliver sacks. 352 pages. knopf 2012.
- Filley, Christopher
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| letters to the editor: on the practical management of the epileptic driver.
- Johnston, James, MD, JD
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