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Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ON March 01, 2005

New Patient Magazine from the American Academy of Neurology to Launch in April

St. Paul, Minn. -

Why would the leading international professional association of neurologists get into the business of publishing a magazine – Neurology Now – for patients and their caregivers? Patients are overwhelmed and confused by the barrage of inaccurate information from unreliable sources. Neurology patients and their families are also often overwhelmed – and their physicians hard-pressed – to put the avalanche of new information in proper perspective. For these and other reasons, the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) is launching Neurology Now in April. The premier issue will be supported by a special promotional launch during the AAN’s 57th Annual Meeting, held April 9 to 16 in Miami Beach. The magazine will be available to patients in the waiting rooms of neurologists across the United States and also by subscription for home delivery. In focus groups sponsored by the AAN, neurologists said they needed more time and effort spent on patient education and public awareness. Neurology Now was developed in response to this need, and it will report on the latest advances in research and treatment in easy-to-read language. “Readers can expect a health magazine that has integrity, accuracy, and balance,” said Robin L. Brey, MD, the editor-in-chief of the magazine. “Neurology Now will also foster greater energy for advocacy efforts on behalf of neurology patients.” The premier issue will feature a cover story about actress Teri Garr who has been living with MS for several years. Each quarterly issue will highlight the latest advances in neurology research and treatment. Articles will provide tips for living and coping with disorders including Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, migraine, multiple sclerosis, neuropathy, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke, among other conditions. “Family and friends are impacted significantly when someone they love has a neurological disorder, and Neurology Now will address these effects in each issue,” said Dr. Brey. For more information about Neurology Now, visit www.neurologynow.com. In addition to Neurology Now, the AAN offers a book series, Patient Pages in the scientific journal Neurology, brochures, and www.thebrainmatters.org for patients and caregivers. Neurology Now is published in cooperation with Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, which also publishes the leading twice-monthly scientific journal Neurology and a monthly newspaper for AAN members, Neurology Today.

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The American Academy of Neurology is the leading voice in brain health. As the world’s largest association of neurologists and neuroscience professionals with more than 44,000 members, the AAN provides access to the latest news, science and research affecting neurology for patients, caregivers, physicians and professionals alike. The AAN’s mission is to enhance member career fulfillment and promote brain health for all. A neurologist is a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, care and treatment of brain, spinal cord and nervous system diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, stroke, concussion, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, headache and migraine.

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Editor's Notes: A Q&A with Dr. Brey and the image of the premier issue’s cover are available as supplemental documents.

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*While content of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) press releases is developed by the AAN along with research authors and Neurology® editors, we are unable to provide medical advice to individuals. Please contact your health care provider for questions specific to your individual health history or care. For more resources, visit the AAN's patient and caregiver website, Brain & Life®.