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Dr. Amelia Heston and colleagues examined the relationship between electrode contact location in deep brain stimulation (DBS) and subsequent weight gain.
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Dr. Alison Christy, working with Dr. Zack London, created a card game called Endowed Chairs, featuring 12 prominent women from the history of neurology, to amplify the names of these women in our history.
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Research finds higher blood sugar linked to faster loss of brain power in stroke survivors.
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A man was identified with a rare mutation that protects from Alzheimer’s Disease.
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Dr. Kristin Miller, Associate Director Telestroke Program, explains what telestroke is and what that care looks like for patients.
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The University of Michigan Multidisciplinary Ataxia Clinic received an Ataxia Centers of Excellence designation from National Ataxia Foundation.
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Learn how a Michigan man, who survived a car crash and faced the risk of paralysis, was able to avoid it through spine endoscopy surgery performed by U-M Health. The innovative surgery is less invasive than traditional spine surgery and has a shorter recovery time.
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A study finds intriguing brain wave patterns in comatose patients who died following cardiac arrest.
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A Michigan Medicine study provides early evidence of a surge of activity correlated with consciousness in the dying brain.
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University of Michigan Neurologist to define the ‘RNA Alphabet’ with $2.3M grant
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Dr. Anita Shelgikar was awarded the Fellowship Director Recognition Award.
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Zachary London, MD, FAAN, was awarded the AAN’s most prestigious teaching award, the A.B. Baker Award for Lifetime Achievement in Neurologic Education.
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Dr. Douglas Gelb received the Frank A. Rubino Award for Excellence in Clinical Neurology Teaching.
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Dr. Joseph Carrera received the A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award.
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Why physicians need to consider the patient’s perspective