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A new model paves the way to unlocking the mysteries of familial focal epilepsy.
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Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a model for studying one type of familial epilepsy, opening the door to understanding—and eventually targeting—the mechanisms that lead to the disorder and its associated fatalities.
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In this podcast, we discuss how far patients travel for Neurologist visits.
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Dr. Elafros received the U-M Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation's (IHPI) Sandy-Hassmiller Early Career Health Services Research Award for her work "Identifying Provider-Level Barriers and Facilitators to the Diagnosis and Management of Peripheral Neuropathy."
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A scientists’ model focuses on sudden death in epilepsy.
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Bruce Willis suffers from frontotemporal dementia. Here are the most common symptoms you should be aware of.
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An epigenetics pilot study explores early-to-mid pregnancy sleep and circadian markers in relation to birth outcomes.
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A University of Michigan Health study suggests stroke transfer times are much longer than recommended.
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17 percent of patients seeing a Neurologist report they travel long distances.
Health Lab
A Michigan Medicine study finds older Americans with complex neurologic conditions travel may travel great distances for care, many of whom live in rural areas or regions with a limited number of specialists.
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How much melatonin should I take? Experts weigh in on dosage rules and how much is too much.
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Study: Spinal Cord Stimulation Offers Unmatched Pain Relief for Diabetic Neuropathy
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Research from the University of Michigan Department of Neurosurgery and Rogel Cancer Center shows promising early results that a therapy combining cell-killing and immune-stimulating drugs are safe and effective in extending survival for patients with gliomas, a highly aggressive form of brain cancer.
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The largest study of brains of athletes younger than 30 found early signs of CTE even in amateur players.
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University of Michigan experts explore the mystery of why some people develop ALS.