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"neurologist" Definitions
  1. a doctor who studies and treats diseases of the nerves
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But treatment varies a lot from neurologist to neurologist, and some physicians may not know treatment providers in their area to recommend.
" She added: "Some of them will be scientists, there's one pediatric neurologist and another neurologist, but they do scientific studies as well.
The first neurologist had encouraged them to seek a new neurologist, because if the patient didn't have C.I.D.P., he wasn't sure what he had.
See a neurologist, especially a neurologist with an expertise in Parkinson, though there's a shortage: only about 40 are trained each year in the United States.
"When compared to non-neurologist, or general neurologist care, epilepsy specialists would tend to have deeper knowledge of epilepsy, common epilepsy comorbidities, and epilepsy management practices," Lowerison said by email.
French neurologist Pierre Marie discovered the speech disorder in 1907.
For an experienced neurologist like Babinski, this was hardly noteworthy.
The neurologist greeted them and quickly focused on the patient.
The young neurologist in Hamburg did not know this history.
He was scheduled to see a neurologist the following week.
She called Robert Yufe, a neurologist she'd known for decades.
His neurologist arranged for the patient to be seen there.
His father, a neurologist, is in private practice in Washington.
The team reached out to Dr. James Butler, a neurologist.
A week later, a neurologist diagnosed the problem as Parkinson's.
He said the president would consult his neurologist on Wednesday.
The Colts said an independent neurologist cleared Brissett on Saturday.
He had meant to be a doctor, specifically a neurologist.
He referred his patient to a neurologist for further evaluation.
When Dr. Daniel Gibbs, 68, a neurologist in Portland, Ore.
Oliver Sacks was a neurologist and author of many books.
If Dr. G the neurologist does it, I think I'm okay.
Michelle, 43, a neurologist, says her words have been wildly misinterpreted.
Another firm supposedly steered its clients to the aforementioned pediatric neurologist.
A neurologist recommended I see an ear, nose and throat specialist.
He was referred to a local neurologist, who did some testing.
The neurologist Oliver Sacks retroactively diagnosed her condition as intractable migraines.
He ordered lab tests and put in a referral to a neurologist.
"We don't understand why it happens," a neurologist would later tell me.
They will point out that I am not ophthalmologist or a neurologist.
"I'm a very good neurologist and a very good doctor," he said.
"I'm afraid of what you're going to tell me," the neurologist says.
When the M.R.I. was normal, the neurologist told her it was stress.
Dr. Andrew McKeon, a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.
Since last year I've known that I wanted to be a neurologist.
Czech, a pediatric neurologist, was brought in to consult on Jade's case.
The neurologist reviewed the blood test obtained by the primary-care doctor.
Gary Friday, son of a beer distributor in Philadelphia, became a neurologist.
The hospital where her mother was a pediatric neurologist suddenly had seven cases.
After five years of working with a neurologist, I had quietly given up.
Why is it important to find a neurologist or doctor who understands you?
The child was also advised to see a neurologist for a follow-up.
A neurologist, for the brain, an ophthalmologist, to assess pressure behind the eyes.
The neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks concluded his essay "My Own Life" in exaltation.
Her father is a neurologist at Ochsner Clinic Foundation Hospital in New Orleans.
Soon after, he went to medical school and became a well-regarded neurologist.
Then she handed the papers to her neurologist and asked him to read.
The gunman's brain is currently being examined by a neurologist at Stanford University.
The writer is a consulting neurologist at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
There is no single treatment for A.F.M., but a neurologist may recommend therapy.
The neurologist liked to describe autoimmune diseases like G.B.S. as innocent-bystander illnesses.
Abby's neurologist fought back, and Medicaid agreed to pay for the full 24 hours.
The Dolphins said he was cleared by the team physician and an unaffiliated neurologist.
By the time I finally went to a neurologist, I thought death was near.
Now a child neurologist at the Mayo Clinic thinks he's found the correct diagnosis.
The Games were organised by a neurologist at the hospital named Dr. Ludwig Guttmann.
In December, a US neurologist suggested that a new experimental compound might aid him.
"I had an MRI, and the neurologist referred me to a psychiatrist," she continued.
"Of course, the neurologist said to me, 'Don't go on the internet,' " said Stiles.
He woke up in the university clinic in Marburg, and finally saw a neurologist.
Her father is a pediatric neurologist at the Children's Hospital of Michigan in Detroit.
Tests ordered by that patient's neurologist had allowed Hersch to diagnose an autoimmune encephalitis.
Her neurologist prescribed a menu of strong painkillers including OxyContin, Percocet and fentanyl patches.
"Our neurologist said they do it to calm their brains," one friend told me.
The neurologist conceded that given the white blood cells, this probably was an infection.
When I asked her whether I should maybe consult a neurologist instead, she laughed.
CreditCreditCharlie Rubin for The New York Times Dr. Sacks was a neurologist and author.
He remained in the protocol until January 12th after being cleared by the independent neurologist.
Liu, the neurologist with the Six Million Dollar Man dreams, compares Johnson's ambition to flying.
"There is an established association between core body temperature and sleep," said Motamedi, the neurologist.
German neurologist Korbinian Brodmann published a landmark first map of the cerebral cortex in 1909.
A neurologist can't study that, a psychiatrist can't study that, a neurophysiologist can't study that.
The results of the lab studies came back before she went to see the neurologist.
Neither his primary care physician nor his neurologist could identify the cause of his deterioration.
So if you ever have weird headaches that won't go away, go see a neurologist.
As neurologist Steven Novella notes at Science-Based Medicine, most published studies are poorly designed.
The neurologist asked Andrew questions this morning and ended by asking him his favorite team.
The pioneering work of Dr. Dale E. Bredesen, a neurologist at U.C.L.A., has shown this.
The flu had affected the part of her brain that perceives sight, Jade's neurologist said.
He also claims Conner will have to see a neurologist for at least 5 years.
A neurologist finally linked it to a rare condition that has puzzled physicians for centuries.
His father, a neurologist, is the founder of a medical device start-up in Arlington.
His father is a retired neurologist who owned a private practice, also in Baton Rouge.
The cause was pneumonia, said her daughter Anne Louise Oaklander, who is also a neurologist.
The British neurologist Oliver Sacks transformed the medical case study into a new literary form.
The emergency room doctor who saw the boy recommended that he see a pediatric neurologist.
It happened, though, that I was in touch with a neurologist in the United States.
But Ms. Reynolds's disease was unusual, said her neurologist at the N.I.H., Dr. Camilo Toro.
Tahiry says she had to drop $8k just for a neurologist and $5.5k for rehab.
He would be "moderately to severely disabled for the rest of his life," our neurologist said.
In 1938, Italian neurologist Ugo Cerletti and his student Lucino Bini developed ECT as an alternative.
Dr. Jed Barash, a neurologist in the Boston area, noticed a pattern between 2012 and 2015.
The Reuther family has gone every six months since the first seizure to visit a neurologist.
My assigned neurologist took a detailed history, ordered an EEG, and an MRI of my brain.
I begged for a neurologist referral and when I got it — he said he was fine.
Northam, a pediatric neurologist by trade, apologized for the photo but did not resign on Friday.
But Dr. Kazuma Nakagawa, a stroke neurologist, told the Post that these cases are fairly unusual.
Her cognitive issues became severe enough that her then-boyfriend urged her to see a neurologist.
We ended up taking her to the same neurologist, and she got an Alzheimer's diagnosis, too.
I was affixed to this operating table, and the neurologist was right in front of me.
Her neurologist, Dr. Timothy Lotze of Texas Children's Hospital, found that Avery had poor muscle tone.
Before he's properly diagnosed, a neurologist chalks up his differences and delays to his premature birth.
She was able to see the rheumatologist, who quickly confirmed what the neurologist had already noted.
The caregiver, Valéria Gomes Ribeiro, 46, brought the baby to his first appointment with a neurologist.
It was a "limbless limbo," the neurologist Jonathan Cole wrote in a medical biography of Waterman.
I went to see a neurologist who noticed a slight tremor in one of my fingers.
Ms. Gussoff took her to an outside neurologist, who enabled her to walk using a walker.
That was "catastrophic," said Dr. Alec Kloman, a neurologist at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, Mass.
"This can be very challenging, especially during the early stages of the diseases and if the responsible doctor is not a neurologist specialized in movement disorders," said Dr. Oskar Hansson, lead author of the new study, a neurologist and an associate professor at Lund University in Sweden.
It's like asking a neurologist why they can't operate on my heart, because isn't it all medicine?!
Elia Pestana-Knight, M.D., Gracyn's neurologist at Cleveland Clinic's Epilepsy Center, said the donations inspire staff, too.
It's that unique gene pool that brought neurologist and geneticist Kari Stefansson home after 0.83 years abroad.
"Sleep is essential for optimal neuropsychological ability," says Virginia-based neurologist and sleep specialist W. Christopher Winter.
In a tiny room, five of us are addressed by a neurologist while a student takes notes.
Northam, who grew up in Eastern Shore, served as an Army physician and was a pediatric neurologist.
Also on Wednesday, Herzer withdrew a request for a neurologist she had hired to examine Sumner Redstone.
A translational medicine rheumatologist recommended magnesium supplements in 2012, and her neurologist suggested them again this year.
Dr. Collins was a prominent New York neurologist, but he also wrote books and wrote about books.
"From the very beginning, the neurologist was saying there pretty much was no case here," she said.
The mother of two was initially told it was "nerves," before she was diagnosed by a neurologist.
According to the neurologist David Eagleman there is no one spot that tracks time in the brain.
The E.R. doctor, the neurologist and the patient's partner all worried that he was suffering another stroke.
She handed me a handwritten transcript of his other recent appointments: an ophthalmologist, a neurologist, a cardiologist.
Northam, a 59-year-old pediatric neurologist and Army veteran, graduated from Norfolk medical school in 1984.
Now I have a checkup every three months to get a scan and talk to the neurologist.
On a rainy afternoon in 1991, a Manhattan neurologist gave him the diagnosis: He had young-onset Parkinson's.
Millie La Fontaine, a retired neurologist, said she was "impressed but a little scared" after hearing Castro talk.
The U.S. neurologist said reports of brain scans suggested that Charlie had brain disorder rather than structural damage.
Polly has an upcoming appointment with a neurologist, which will hopefully aid her road to recovery even more.
Moon, a neurologist, is determined to help find a cure for the disease that claimed her daughter's life.
Written by a clinical neurologist under the pseudonym A.K. Benjamin, it begins at an anonymous, presumably British, hospital.
Harvard neurologist Alvaro Pascual-Leone explains that the brain can grow new pathways -- about 1 millimeter a day.
His father, a neurologist, is vice president for development sciences at Biogen, the biotechnology company in Cambridge, Mass.
Northam, a pediatric neurologist, has served as the state's lieutenant governor the past four years under Democratic Gov.
Disability I sit facing the young German neurologist, across a small table in a theater in Hamburg, Germany.
That suggested a serious problem, he told her, and he immediately sent her to the neurologist on duty.
But a neurologist diagnosed mild cognitive impairment last summer and prescribed a drug intended to ameliorate its symptoms.
Dr. Daffner, a neurologist and expert in aging at Harvard Medical School, considers Mr. Gonis a second father.
She is a vascular neurologist at the Providence St. John's Health Center, a hospital in Santa Monica, Calif.
If not for the astute observations of her Boston neurologist, Maggie, too, would have been misdiagnosed in perpetuity.
I also asked whether the company was working with a neurologist in addition to its existing medical staff.
Barchi, a neurologist, announced last summer that the 2019-2020 academic year would be his last as president.
JEFFREY M. ELLENBOGENBALTIMORE The writer is a neurologist and sleep specialist at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
The waiting time to reach a neurologist can be so long it deters those seeking help, Holzapfel said.
However, some hospitals may not have immediate access to a neurologist, delaying care exactly when it's needed most.
Their parents took them in early August to be examined by Dr. Vanessa van der Linden, a prominent neurologist.
These symptoms caused her to see a neurologist and get an MRI, which revealed she had a brain tumor.
"It's a vicious cycle," said Dr. Deborah Sokol, a pediatric neurologist at Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, to Today.
"The main risk is bleeding," said Dr. Matthew Wodziak, a neurologist who specializes in Parkinson's Disease at Loyola Medicine.
Have tried different combinations of carbidopa/levodopa and dopamineagonists under the supervision of a movement disorder neurologist or specialist.
My father was a psychiatrist and a neurologist and my mother was an attorney at a small law firm.
Concussed drivers must be cleared by an independent neurologist or neurosurgeon before they can get back in a racecar.
Instead, Mr. Levine's neurologist gave him a reprieve, suggesting that an adjustment in his medication might curtail some symptoms.
The second star is for a colleague, a neurologist who collapsed just after meeting his son at the airport.
With some luck and determination, the patient managed to get an appointment with an experienced neurologist, Dr. William Young.
The neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks, who died in 2015, was a great believer in the power of gardens.
Dr. Gayatri Devi, a neurologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, said that your outlook can make a difference.
The day before the video was posted, an independent neurologist cleared him from the NFL's concussion protocol, ProFootballTalk reported.
The 61-year-old Scarsdale, New York, neurologist instinctively punched the shark in the gills to fend him off.
"Jerry Lee Lewis is expected to fully recover with aggressive and intensive rehab," Dr. Rohini Bhole, Lewis' neurologist, said.
"We look for the inexplicable," Bönnemann, a pediatric neurologist at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, says.
The bride's father is a neurologist at Mount Sinai West and Mount Sinai St. Luke's Hospital, both in Manhattan.
However for certain sleep ailments, adjusting your bed isn't quite enough, points out sleep neurologist Dr. W. Christopher Winter.
Any of those symptoms will get a player immediately removed from the field, to undergo examination by an independent neurologist.
More from Tonic: She came across an article by James E. Jan, a neurologist from Vancouver, who was working contemporaneously.
Sara has nothing to do with the industry (she's actually a neurologist now) and was completely appalled by his offer.
My neurologist says as long as I stay on the medication, I should live into my 80's without progression.
The future Jewel had imagined for herself — as a college student, and later a neurologist — hinges on weight loss success.
One consultant neurologist I spoke to in 2014 told me he had 40 young ketamine-damaged patients on his books.
So, she was then referred to a neurologist and finally a specialist who diagnosed her with ALS in April 2016.
A few years ago, a neurologist came up with an anecdotal theory that your personality influences the way you sneeze.
"'Why do we sleep?' is the universal question," said Bryce Mander, a neurologist at UC Berkeley's Sleep and Neuroimaging Lab.
"There are two conflicting theories," says Clifford Segil, a neurologist at Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California.
Internal Avanir documents show Cleveland neurologist Deepak Raheja was a top prescriber of the drug from the beginning, in 2011.
But Dr. Koroshetz, who as a neurologist knew about sudden death in epilepsy, had not mentioned it to his father.
A neurologist can provide useful assessments, and regular follow-up neurological assessments may need to be continued, even into adulthood.
The doctor referred the patient to one neurologist, and when that didn't pan out, he saw another and then another.
It is only at the end of my talk with the neurologist that I notice he wears a hearing aid.
But she can be treated at home until she is strong enough to be taken to a neurologist, she added.
The Swedish neurologist and musician has been working with the institution's DXARTS program, which fosters work between scientists and artists.
"Now you can see the links with climate change," Peter Spencer, a neurologist at Oregon Health and Science University said.
When her neurologist suggested testing to see if she qualified for the Lilly study, she was both surprised and intrigued.
His father is a neurologist specializing in epileptology and sleep disorders at the Pointe Neuroscience Center in Grosse Pointe, Mich.
I arrived on a Thursday afternoon and greeted immediately by a physician -- in this case, the pediatric neurologist David Stark.
Before passing away from cancer, neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks wrote a series of essays contemplating life and its meaning.
I took the initiative to visit a neurologist, who was able to answer my questions about aneurysms and their pathophysiology.
Dr. María Lúcia Brito, a neurologist in Recife, saw 50 patients with it in 2015, up from 6003 the year before.
Eventually, I was referred to a neurologist, who speculated there might be a cyst on my brain that was causing migraines.
And he said that he hoped to become a neurologist one day so that he could help other people with epilepsy.
Michelle, 83, a neurologist, rises at 28:230 am each day to start her daughter's feeding tubes while she's still sleeping.
Harvard neurologist Gottfried Schlaug showed that the brains of musicians have more gray matter than those who don't play an instrument.
Once the shock settles and the story spreads to Jane's whole family, a trip to the neurologist confirms the whole thing.
She recently spoke to a neurologist who is facing her own set of challenges while attempting to pivot within her career.
A visit to a physical therapist led to another with his sister-in-law, a neurologist at the University of Chicago.
Walsh saw a neurologist on "instinct" and pushed to get an MRI, which revealed a tumor in her left frontal lobe.
Ammar Al-Chalabi, a neurologist at Kings College, London, wants to repurpose Triumeq, an HIV drug, to fight motor neurone disease.
One Texas neurologist has been reported for criminal sexual assault by seventeen different women yet continues to practice today without restriction.
For instance, only about a third of those policies required a neurologist or neurosurgeon to be the doctor making the call.
To learn more, Health spoke with Eva Feldman, MD, a neurologist and ALS researcher with the University of Michigan Health System.
Xuyu Qian, 23, a third-year graduate student at Johns Hopkins, was chatting in late January with Hongjun Song, a neurologist.
In 2014, a Michigan neurologist was arrested after federal prosecutors said he defrauded Medicare of $7 million and improperly prescribed Subsys.
"This isn't discipline, it's child abuse," Kenichiro Mogi, a well-known neurologist, author and television personality, wrote on Twitter on Monday.
Yankees CF Jacob Ellsbury was to take batting practice Friday, but instead will visit a neurologist Monday after suffering headaches again.
It was hosted by Colonel Geoffrey Ling, an Army neurologist who had tended to amputees in Afghanistan, many of them children.
The first time I saw a neurologist for my migraines, she told me to stop taking birth control pills right away.
Eventually,I was referred to a neurologist, who speculated there might be a cyst on my brain that was causing migraines.
But it was enough to propel me into the office of another neurologist, desperate to know if the effects were worsening.
Clinton has not released statements from a neurologist, neurosurgeon or other specialists involved in her care in Washington and New York.
I'd consulted with her neurologist, fearing the aggressive chemo-radiotherapy might speed her cognitive decline (it probably wouldn't, he told me).
Behind a curtain, you can watch a documentary Botz made with neurologist Alice Flaherty, who acts as both doctor and patient.
A pediatric neurologist by training, Northam described what actually occurs when a woman whose pregnancy may not be viable gives birth.
Dr. Leibner, 35, is a staff neurologist at Cleveland Clinic Martin Health, a community-based health care organization in Stuart, Fla.
"Every neurologist and other expert says 10 minutes allows them and the athlete to make the most educated decision," he said.
Roni Sharon, a neurologist in New York, prescribes medical marijuana for some conditions in adults, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
I brought Tim, who stayed close as a neurologist poked and prodded me, and vials and vials of blood were drawn.
When the specialist was stumped, she sent the patient to Geerling, a neurologist who focused on dementia and other cognitive diseases.
Charlie's parents want to allow him to be treated with an experimental therapy pioneered by a neurologist in the United States.
"We're trying to systematically collect our data so we can get smarter over time," said Greenberg, the pediatric neurologist in Dallas.
The patient first saw his regular doctor, but she couldn't figure out what was wrong and sent him to a neurologist.
I was transported there by ambulance, saw a neurologist, had an ultrasound, received treatment, and was taken back home by ambulance.
Because the patient was not responding to treatment as expected, the neurologist looked for other possible causes of the severe weakness.
But Dr. Thomas Deuel, a musician and neurologist based in Seattle, has built one that you can play with your mind.
Abby's neurologist ordered a 24-hour observation at Nicklaus Children's Hospital to figure out why her seizures were getting so much worse.
After my second seizure two weeks later, at the Japantown bowling alley, my new neurologist puts me on a medication called Depakote.
Beatrice Engstrand, a neurologist who was staying at a nearby inn, said the flames from the fire reached about 20 feet high.
Meredith Barad, a neurologist at Stanford who specializes in headaches, says that a reaction like the New York man's is not common.
Dr. Wade Smith, a neurologist at the University of California, San Francisco, has been involved in more than 30 brain-death diagnoses.
As a pediatric neurologist, the soft-spoken Mr Northam spends a lot of time listening and asking questions before proposing a cure.
"We didn't expect to see anything, actually," Richard P. Allen, a Johns Hopkins neurologist who oversaw the study, told me in 2015.
The muscles that produce these expressions were first studied in a series of startling experiments by French neurologist Guillaume-Benjamin-Amand Duchenne.
Charlie will be examined early this week, in London, by Dr. Michio Hirano, a neurologist at New York's Columbia University Medical Center.
Although he worked as both a psychiatrist and a neurologist, his feats of almost uncannily correct diagnosis were in the latter field.
"It's exciting — an important proof of principle," said Jeffrey Gelfand, a neurologist specializing in MS at the University of California San Francisco.
"Our neurologist couldn't get the words out, but then we looked at this child and…" Mel takes a sharp intake of breath.
So he referred the patient to Dr. Wade Smith, a neurologist who specialized in diseases of the blood vessels of the brain.
She immigrated during World War Two to Baltimore, Maryland, where she joined her father, a neurologist who taught at Johns Hopkins University.
And they have a long tradition of Democratic governors, the latest being pediatric neurologist and Army veteran Ralph Northam, elected in 4003.
Her neurologist believed that she had kernicterus, a condition that could have been what caused both her cerebral palsy and her deafness.
The neurologist told me, shrugging his shoulders, that he couldn't say whether this headache was real or what might have caused it.
The neurologist decided it was unlikely that she had a paraneoplastic syndrome because she didn't have the expected changes on her electroencephalogram.
The bride's father is a pediatric neurologist and the medical director of Nicklaus Children's Dan Marino Pediatric Outpatient Center in Weston, Fla.
Hypertension accounts for about 40% to 50% of ischemic strokes, says Julius Gene Latorre, MD, a vascular neurologist at Upstate University Hospital.
"The drugs will have a huge impact," said Dr. Amaal Starling, a neurologist and migraine specialist at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix.
It was early the following morning when the neurologist, Dr. Margareth Saldanha, introduced herself to the woman she had already heard about.
Defying the consensus of British doctors, the neurologist said he could not be certain how much structural brain damage the baby has.
Pressed by Victoria Butler-Cole, a lawyer for the infant's appointed guardian, the neurologist also acknowledged that the disease had no cure.
Language is understood in Wernicke's area, named for the German neurologist Carl Wernicke, who published his research later in the nineteenth century.
Later, when his neurologist, Dr. Maria Durce Costa Gomes Carvalho, squeezed Daniel into her packed schedule, his rare smile was still absent.
MAGAZINE An article on May 19 about CBD referred incompletely to the professional affiliation of a neurologist who ran trials using CBD.
By the time I found a great neurologist at age 20163, I'd tried to kick my migraines a ton of different ways.
Finally, Kaufman met neurologist Dr. David Kudrow in Santa Monica, California, enrolling in one of his clinical trials for people with headache disorders.
Children may be at a higher risk of getting infected because of lower immunity, said Dr. Neelu Desai, a pediatric neurologist in Mumbai.
The boy had received medical treatment after the accident and was scheduled to visit a neurosurgeon and a neurologist for follow-up visits.
The doctor sent them a few hours away to Dartmouth-Hitchcock hospital where a neurologist told them Ciara had a malignant brain tumor.
Unfortunately, MS is hard to diagnose, which is why it's so important for GPs to be able to refer patients to a neurologist.
Lady Bug was taken to see a neurologist who, unfortunately, deemed her a poor candidate for surgery since she couldn't feel her legs.
But after the birth of their second son, Josh, they decided to take Benny to see another neurologist, who confirmed the heartbreaking news.
Beside me walks Dr. Jamary Oliveira Filho, a Harvard-trained neurologist who is showing me around his hometown, where his family still lives.
That's why a neurologist needs to come forward and give a press conference and say this is what is going on with her.
"When I was in Pyongyang University, I went to see a neurologist, wondering why I was so different to others," he told CNN.
He eventually saw a neurologist, who prescribed him a muscle relaxant and anti-seizure medication, but they did little and the symptoms continued.
Prescription medications from your neurologist can help lessen the pain of an attack better than an OTC drug (such as Excedrin and Advil).
Her husband, a doctor named Sagar, took her to a local neurologist, who found no evidence of heavy-metal poisoning or Lyme disease.
"I am not surprised by your experience," Ilene Ruhoy, neurologist at the Center for Healing Neurology said, when I inquired about my reactions.
If you tripped and bashed your head on the floor, I noted, a neurologist would be waiting conveniently for you around the corner.
Coming residencies include a jazz vocalist, an opera singer and choreographer, a set and costume designer and a neurologist, who will give lectures.
She is the grandmother of a 2-year-old boy, and has been married to her husband, a pediatric neurologist, for 38 years.
Stauffer told ABC 15 that he donated his mother's body to the center only because her neurologist was unable to take the body.
Many people miss Oliver Sacks, the neurologist, best-selling author and philosopher of the mind who died of cancer last August at 82.
These infants will have a higher risk of pneumonia, said Dr. Edwin Trevathan, a pediatrician and child neurologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Dr. David Friedman is a doctor of naturopathy, clinical nutritionist, chiropractic neurologist, board certified alternative medical practitioner, and board certified in integrative medicine.
Speaking to ABCNews, veterinary neurologist Susan Wagner said that it likely had something to do with the "higher-register notes" in the song.
That neurologist put it down in black and white: Young female with venous infarcts in the setting of recent change in birth control.
"The Ralph Northam we know is a pediatric neurologist, a dedicated public servant, and a committed husband and father," the Senate Democrats said.
Snapshot: Gardens, like the Montreal Botanical Garden, above, have healing power, according to Oliver Sacks, a neurologist and author who died in 2015.
But under the new law, Medicare will pay for consultation with a neurologist at a distant location, using special medical equipment for videoconferencing.
A neurologist told her she'd need two more evaluations at two-year intervals before she could be given a definitive diagnosis of dementia.
After six weeks of study at the Hôpital des Enfants Malades in Paris in 1951, she left determined to be a child neurologist.
" Mr. Northam, a pediatric neurologist, said health care would be one of the central themes of his campaign, warning, "Everybody should be worried.
So she was not surprised when at age 72 she first noticed hand tremors and a neurologist confirmed that she had the disease.
Dr. Nicte Mejia, M.D., M.P.H., a neurologist in Boston, cares for many patients with Parkinson's disease who are in their 60s or older.
Parashkev Nachev, a neurologist at University College, London has criticized Owen for reading too much into the data and for raising false hopes.
Lucky to be found by an experienced E.M.T. Lucky her neurologist was sure she needed to find out why she had the strokes.
Those doctors include a neurologist in the United States who had raised the couple's hopes that an experimental therapy might save their son.
It's not clear if she was asking if she was a psychiatrist or neurologist, or if she was a senior figure in her job.
"I remember having her stand up, and she could hold her own weight," Bernardo Flasterstein, MD, a neurologist who treated Gypsy told Buzzfeed News.
After months of tests, waiting, and hand-wringing, I was diagnosed with visual snow disorder last fall by Dr. Jason Barton, an optho-neurologist.
Then, Alamia visited neurologist Toby Yaltho at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Neurology Associates, who diagnosed her with a rare disorder called Foreign Accent Syndrome.
Wichita Falls, Texas, residents with individual coverage have to drive nearly two hours to see an in-network neurologist, insurance agent Kelly Fristoe said.
Yuna's neurologist declined to authorize FOXG241 gene analysis, considering the possibility improbable — and irrelevant because it would not change Yuna's treatment, Soo-Kyung said.
A longtime staff writer at this magazine, Weschler set out a generation ago to write a profile of the British-born neurologist Oliver Sacks.
"The headaches can be aggravated by stress," my neurologist told me on a follow-up visit after counting the number I'd had that month.
Farnum quoted the performer's neurologist, Dr. Rohini Bhole, as saying the prognosis for Lewis was promising, two weeks after being hospitalized for a stroke.
A neurologist will look at the criteria for motor and non-motor symptoms, often times before the appearance of tremors and stiffness and slowness.
The Portuguese neurologist and brain surgeon was awarded the prize for devising the lobotomy – a procedure where part of the brain is cut away.
Musical research professor and sound artist Chris Chafe and neurologist Josef Parvizi joined heads to translate brain activity from seizure patients into musical composition.
"It's All in Your Head", which won this year's Wellcome Book Prize, is an illuminating account of psychosomatic disease by Suzanne O'Sullivan, a neurologist.
"The disease is definitely not new," said Dr. Josep Dalmau, a neurologist at the University of Pennsylvania who is credited with discovering the disease.
It's much simpler to refer to a neurologist than to take the time to figure out if a patient's dizziness is serious or not.
Decades ago, a Colombian neurologist, Dr. Francisco Lopera, began painstakingly collecting the family's birth and death records in Medellín and remote Andes mountain villages.
Dr. Leslie Saland, the neurologist on call, stopped by and told me transient global amnesia is almost always a once-in-a-lifetime condition.
Dr. Carlos Pardo-Villamizar, a neurologist at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, is studying Zika complications with colleagues in five Colombian research centers.
Dr. Wexler had thought for years that she had Huntington's, but had the diagnosis confirmed only recently, through a physical exam by a neurologist.
It's a fitting start to this unguarded autobiography by the unorthodox neurologist with a voracious, restless mind who lived a full and passionate life.
"We are still so young in addressing this," said Brian Hainline, a neurologist who in 223 became the N.C.A.A.'s first chief medical officer.
Still, he had to deflect Damiani's calls for a few more weeks and defer to Massimo's neurologist at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne.
The first part of the process as a neurologist is to figure out the anatomy, and structurally where the origins of behaviors come from.
It took a few months to get an appointment with a neurologist, who ordered a CT scan and an M.R.I. Both tests were clear.
One neurologist at the public hospital told me not to bother taking so much care of my son, because he would die soon anyway.
He had said almost nothing since arriving at the office of Dr. Joel Geerling, a neurologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.
But it wasn't until she collaborated with Marc Kent, a veterinary neurologist at the University of Georgia at Athens, that she got her wish.
Under the protocol, an independent neurologist on the sideline, separate from the team doctor, evaluates players and determines if they are able to play.
Neither person in the black-and-white photograph was identified, and Mr. Northam, a pediatric neurologist, did not confirm which costume he had worn.
Doctors and critical care nurses often don't keep up with patients in these facilities, says Zachary Threlkeld, a Stanford University neurologist and consciousness researcher.
"I'm so thankful for that," says Moon, a neurologist, who has a blog, and continues to share her daughter's story to raise awareness about CMT.
Jameson recently unveiled a 16x4 foot MRI of prominent neurologist Daniel Pelletier's brain at UC Berkeley's Li Ka Shing Center for Biomedical and Health Services.
"At certain dosages, THC can be toxic for dogs," says Dr. Stephanie McGrath, a neurologist at Colorado State University's James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
Dr. Ralph Northam, a pediatric neurologist, is the Democratic candidate in Virginia, and polls there show he is neck-and-neck with Republican Ed Gillespie.
"Discipline matters more than allocation," said William Bernstein, a retired neurologist and an investment adviser who has written several books for do-it-yourself investors.
And when I came back it just made me start to question everything because I was actually a medical miracle, as my neurologist calls it.
"Our data actually shows cognitive improvement," said neurologist Dr. Richard Isaacson, founder of the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medical Center.
He also receives an unexpected letter from Alexander Pereira, a nonagenarian French neurologist who invites Hendricks to visit him on an island in the Mediterranean.
The obsessive spinning ramped up in intensity and compulsion slowly, over the course of several years, until it warranted a trip to a dog neurologist.
Maxime Baud, a neurologist attached to the Wyss Centre, wants to do just that in order to monitor the long-term seizure patterns of epileptics.
She'd also always been fascinated with neuroscience, especially the articles by the neurologist-turned-writer (and longtime head of The Guardian's Neurophilosophy blog) Mo Costandi.
Neurologist Marc Patterson has done a bit of medical detective work, reviewing her medical history and studying the various Wyeth paintings for which she posed.
He was scheduled to stay overnight for observation and will meet with a neurologist in Seattle while the Angels continue their road trip in Oakland.
"The cerebellum does the same thing to emotion and cognition that it does for motor control," says Jeremy Schmahmann, a neurologist at Harvard Medical School.
"The evidence is strong," said Dr. Charles Davies, lead author of the review and a neurologist at Carle Neuroscience Institute who specializes in sleep medicine.
The five-month legal battle over Charlie's future was ended after a US neurologist said that it was now too late to give him treatment.
That video features Ted Noel, an anti-Clinton anesthesiologist (not neurologist) who has never examined Clinton nor has the expertise to make such a diagnosis.
I learned from my neurologist, and from reading information online, that exercise is one of the best ways to slow the course of the disease.
US neurologist examines Charlie The case of Charlie Gard has capture global attention, with Pope Francis and President Trump both weighing in on the issue.
According to Dr. Rohini Bhole, the neurologist who treated Lewis, the 83-year-old musician will likely make a full recovery from the medical emergency.
" Veteran NBC news correspondent Tom Brokaw said Clinton "should go to a hospital, see a neurologist and get a clean report if it is available.
Hansen, McKibben, Ingraffea, and Twin Cities neurologist Bruce Snyder were still scheduled to appear, and it was going to be a hell of a show.
In his talk "How Neurons React to Virtual Reality," neurologist Mayank Mehta claimed that memorable spaces in VR might be good for your mental health.
A neurologist explained that sometimes medication doesn't work a second time — sometimes brain chemistries change, or medications stop proving effective for reasons doctors don't understand.
C.L.A. Medical Center, read Machado's report and wondered if Jahi had a condition, first proposed by the Brazilian neurologist C. G. Coimbra, called ischemic penumbra.
A neurologist at Columbia University, Michio Hirano, offered to carry out the experimental treatment and Charlie's parents crowd-funded £1.3m ($1.7m) to pay for it.
Superiors wanted to know if his fits were incapacitating or if, as the neurologist had assured them, he was merely having flashbacks to the war.
Rating On the second anniversary of "the Discovery," neurologist Will (Jason Segel) meets Isla (Rooney Mara) on a ferry, and they strike up a conversation.
One of the leading skeptics of exorcism -- and one of Gallagher's chief critics -- is Steven Novella, a neurologist and professor at Yale School of Medicine.
To learn a bit more about the subject, we enlisted the help of Dr. Roland Mader, a neurologist and consultant at Vienna's Anton-Proksch Institute.
Dr. Roses, a clinical neurologist, spent most of his career at Duke and was the senior vice president for genetics research and pharmacogenetics at GlaxoSmithKline.
Frazier has undergone a CT scan and an M.R.I. and has visited regularly with a league neurologist, as well as one in the Tampa area.
I visited a slew of doctors — a cardiologist, neurologist, ophthalmologist — and went through a battery of tests: an M.R.I., M.R.A., EKG, 24-hour Holter monitor.
I was consulting with a Nebraska-born neurologist, the son of a grain elevator operator, while a Mayo-trained Kenyan émigré expertly drew my blood.
A pediatric neurologist, his measured voice and calm bedside manner on the campaign trail often seemed to be that of a physician comforting nervous patients.
"Evidence would show over a day you use 100 percent of the brain," John Henley, a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic explained in Scientific American.
Now, a study by a team that includes Luca's mother, Dr. Bove, who happens to be a neurologist, provides strong evidence of a likely cause.
If a child's primary care doctor is unable to deal successfully with migraine, the experts urged parents to consult a pediatric neurologist or headache specialist.
"It's really unclear if this translates to human Zika infections," said Dr. Daniel Pastula, a neurologist and medical epidemiologist at the University of Colorado Denver.
Taking care of a person with limited mobility can strain a relationship, says Dr. Michael Miller, a neurologist in Cooperstown, N.Y., specializing in neuromuscular diseases.
Cardiologist David Bragin and his wife, a neurologist, moved to Washington state in June after more than a decade of practicing medicine in Puerto Rico.
Northam, a pediatric neurologist who served as Virginia's lieutenant governor, also touched on the opioid crisis and reforming gun control laws in his Inaugural address.
He returned to Norfolk to raise two children with his wife and build a career as a pediatric neurologist, with a particular interest in epilepsy.
The governor, a pediatric neurologist, also talked about some of the dangerous medical emergencies that pregnant women could face, such as carrying a nonviable fetus.
"This is a new era, and we are just at the precipice," said Dr. Gil Rabinovici, a neurologist at the University of California, San Francisco.
As a pediatric neurologist and volunteer medical director at a children's hospice, Mr. Northam visited the homes of hundreds of African-American families in crisis.
He was previously a neurologist and neuroscientist at the Cleveland Clinic, and vice president for discovery research at Biogen, a biotechnology company in Cambridge, Mass.
In 2001, neurologist Marcus Raichle and his colleagues examined people's brain activity when waiting in an MRI machine compared to when actively completing difficult tasks.
So her parents -- Dr. Michelle Moon, a neurologist, and Steve Snow, a former Air Force fighter pilot -- hosted a tea party instead of a traditional funeral.
We hear all the pros and cons and consult with a neurologist, and I discuss with her what her quality of life would be without it.
Roo is working with a neurologist to solve this problem, but treatment is costly, especially since his chicken friend Penny is having her own medical problems.
Sleep usually leaves people feeling rested and refreshed, but for the patients of clinical neurologist Guy Leschziner, their non-waking moments are generally anything but peaceful.
LORD HOWARD OF LYMPNEChairHospice UKLondon As a neurologist who has cared for many dying people I applaud most of your suggestions on end-of-life care.
If you're curious about trying a neuromodulation device, you should talk to your neurologist and see if it's a viable option for you, Dr. Strauss says.
Click here to view original GIFSo in a couple of months, I'll head back to the neurologist and probably get more needles stabbed into my head.
There are times your veterinarian might find clinical evidence of something like a brain tumor or encephalitis, and refer you to a veterinary neurologist like myself.
"Maybe what's happening is that these changes are about priming neurons for action," suggests Thomas Scammell, a sleep researcher and clinical neurologist at Harvard Medical School.
She was admitted for a week and then transferred to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Scottish Rite Hospital, where a neurologist diagnosed her with opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome.
"One of the most common reasons is what we call an acute migraine," explains Dr. Fayyaz Ahmed, a neurologist and trustee of the British Migraine Trust.
"The right thing to do is to call 911, and go to your closest emergency room," says Aneesh Singhal, MD, a neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital.
The injury was so severe that a neurologist who saw the accident later told me he had expected me to come back from surgery an amputee.
Lauren Marx-Abel said her neurologist recommended prednisolone when her son Danny was diagnosed, due to concern over the availability of Acthar and its high price.
A panel of experts including a toxicologist, a pulmonary epidemiologist, a neurologist, and a psychologist all testified about the importance of transparency and reproducibility in science.
It took five therapists and a specialized clinic before a neurologist told her, a few days before her 40th birthday, that she had generalized anxiety disorder.
Stephanie McGrath, a veterinary neurologist at Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, is one of the only researchers currently studying the effects of CBD on dogs.
His father is a neurologist in private practice in Manchester, N.H. The couple were introduced through mutual friends in 2014 at a bar in Lower Manhattan.
Just a few weeks later, Mr. Barkan was spending a Sunday morning with a friend he had known since kindergarten, who happened to be a neurologist.
In 2011, Penn State Alzheimer's researcher Daniel R. George and Case Western University neurologist Peter J. Whitehouse co-authored a veritable diatribe against brain improvement products.
To the Editor: I am the neurologist with early-stage Alzheimer's disease mentioned in "A Test for Alzheimer's Poses a Tough Choice" (Science Times, Dec. 50).
"It was a huge gamble from the start," said Harvard neurologist Dr. Rudy Tanzi, who directs the Genetics and Aging Research Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital.
When Dr. Nathan Young, a neurologist, heard about this 30-something woman with fatigue, muscle pain and lab work suggestive of muscle injury, he was worried.
"It affected the part of her brain that perceives sight, and we don't know if she's going to get her vision back," said Czech, Jade's neurologist.
"How do we know if you've accomplished the work?" says William J. Schwartz, a neurologist at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin.
The parents have been told by an unidentified neurologist in the U.S. that there might be a treatment that has a small chance of helping Charlie.
After Lincoln's diagnosis, he was placed on a series of medications through his neurologist that helped to bring the seizures down from 200 a day, to 20.
A neurologist might detect the head trauma, but with no known cure and limited treatment options currently available, there's not much they can do for that alone.
"I would encourage families to talk with their pediatrician or pediatric neurologist to see if this system might be a good option for their child," Shu said.
As a veterinary neurologist-neurosurgeon, I see dogs with problems like brain tumors or encephalitis that would cause pain or headache in human patients all the time.
Building a cell atlas The initiative's scientific efforts will be led by Dr. Cori Bargmann, a neurologist who was most recently at Rockefeller University in New York.
These tests did not rule out PANDAS, but the neurologist said she couldn't believe that a disease could exist unless she could see it in her tests.
It's her lungs that were impaired, not her brain, as Tom Brokaw originally rushed to suggest on "Meet the Press"; she should see a neurologist, he said.
His neurologist — as they were then called in Britain — told Tom to get three months' sick leave and then travel to Lausanne to see a leading psychiatrist.
One of the researchers, Dr. Riley Bove, a neurologist also from the University of California, San Francisco, has a son who contracted AFM at 4 years old.
"It's not a subtle difference," said Adam Gazzaley, a neurologist and neuroscience professor at the University of California, San Francisco, who recently joined the Void's advisory board.
"I'm intrigued by the findings," said neurologist Dr. Richard Isaacson, who directs the Neurology Residency Training Program and the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Psychedelics seem to increase levels of complexity beyond what's normal, said Gregory Scott, a neurologist at Imperial College London and an author of the paper from April.
Northam, a pediatric neurologist, insisted that what he was describing was only in instances of non-viable pregnancies or "severe fetal abnormalities," but the damage was done.
Dr. N. Paul Rosman, first author of the study and a pediatric neurologist at Boston Medical Center, emphasized that an association does not prove cause and effect.
According to the league, the Dolphins' team doctor "took appropriate steps" to consult with the independent neurologist on the sideline and to review video of the play.
"By itself, it doesn't necessarily mean you have a neurological problem," said Dr. Marc C. Patterson, a pediatric neurologist at the Mayo Clinic Children's Center in Rochester, Minn.
"The precise [neurological] pathway is not known," Louis J. Ptáček, a neurologist at the University of California San Fransisco who has studied the reflex, says in an email.
But nothing was truly effective, and my neurologist suggested I instead shift my focus to de-stressing, which is like telling water to please try being less wet.
During a radio interview, the former pediatric neurologist was asked about a Virginia bill that would make it easier for women to access a rare third-trimester abortion.
We have an appointment with her neurologist later this month … for a friendly dinner, because it doesn't look like we'll be needing his professional services much anytime soon.
Often, he said, Christians associated those fields with the work of Sigmund Freud, a neurologist and a founder of modern psychology, who was largely hostile to organized religion.
"If you had a parent, uncle, brother, sister or cousin that had an aneurysm, you should mention it to your primary care physician or your neurologist," he says.
Timmy thinks it's because I don't drink enough water, and although he's probably right, they'd gotten so bad that I wanted to have a neurologist check it out.
Their research, led by Kenneth Kosik, a neurologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has focused on tau as the main driver of Alzheimer's rather than amyloid.
That is why its important for someone experiencing these symptoms to access a comprehensive evaluation by a neurologist, and work with them to figure out a treatment plan.
He's tapped Geoffrey Ling, a neurologist at Johns Hopkins and the former director of DARPA's Biological Technologies Office, to develop the proposed agency and, Wright hopes, lead it.
After drifting in and out of sleep while waiting for a neurologist to clear me, a nurse came to ask me what I wanted to eat for dinner.
She became convinced that she had bed bugs, and she could feel them on her left hand and face, according to neurologist Dr. Souhel Najjar, who treated Cahalan.
Since brain areas that dictate personality are often the first to suffer, most people end up on a therapist's couch long before finding their way to a neurologist.
My neurologist has started me on verapamil, a blood pressure medication, which has been shown to be effective for some migraine sufferers, but is not working for me.
Neurologist Marc Patterson concluded that Anna Christina Olson, the inspiration for Andrew Wyeth's iconic painting "Christina's World" (1948), likely suffered from early-onset Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease.
"The findings are new and rather surprising," said Washington neurologist Dr. Pinky Agarwal, a fellow of the American Academy of Neurology who was not involved in the study.
That model might indeed be useful, said Hongjun Song, a neurologist at Johns Hopkins who worked with colleagues at other universities to discover how Zika damages fetal brains.
Northam, a pediatric neurologist by trade, clearly appears in three of the four photos, one of which shows him in a suit and tie posing for a headshot.
"These are not simple protocols," said Dr. Sharon Cohen, a neurologist and principal investigator at the Toronto Memory Program, which had enrolled 29 participants in the aducanumab trial.
Dvorak, now a consulting neurologist at Zurich's Schulthess Clinic, said FIFA needed to act quickly to avoid allowing the Russian team to play under a cloud of suspicion.
The woman had a yearlong history of progressive memory loss and behavioral problems and was referred to Dr. Devi, a neurologist, with a possible diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia.
Frederick R. Carrick, considered the top chiropractic neurologist in the United States, placed Carcillo's brain trauma in the top 10 percent of the worst cases he has seen.
"It took us some time to figure out what they were suffering from," said Dr. Lingli Lu, a neurologist at the hospital and co-author of the study.
He struck up a mercenary friendship with an older, lonely neurologist, hoping to wrangle information from him about the status of an experimental drug to treat Alzheimer's disease.
They were heartened this winter when they found a neurologist at an American medical center who agreed to accept Charlie for an experimental treatment called nucleoside bypass therapy.
Mr. Exson's arduous recovery has involved ongoing care from an ear, nose and throat doctor, an orthopedist, a neurologist, a dentist, a urologist and a psychiatrist and psychologist.
That's when the patient's wife decided they needed a second opinion and made an appointment with Dr. Kazim Sheikh, a neurologist at the University of Texas at Houston.
At the end of May, 6-year-old Kalea Avery experienced worsening headaches that prompted her parents to take her to a neurologist just after the Memorial Day weekend.
The Boston Globe  reports  the jury ruled Monday in favor of 48-year-old Sean Stentiford in his medical malpractice lawsuit against internist Stephen Southard and neurologist Kinan Hreib.
When asked what the neurologist who diagnosed her with MS thought of the chronic Lyme diagnosis, she said he didn't know because she hasn't seen him in seven years.
Panicked to see their daughter getting worse and worse, the Muszynskis drove three hours to Orlando to see Dr. Ngoc Minh Le, a board certified pediatric neurologist and epileptologist.
Nicholas Wright, a British neurologist who studies artificial intelligence and politics, back then talked up a world without Facebook — as long as it was done without a government hand.
Daniel Friedman, an NYU neurologist who co-authored a study investigating the effectiveness of Epidiolex, told The Verge that the team had to go through a complicated bureaucratic process.
"If you look at modern hunter-gatherers, they are almost all multilingual," says Thomas Bak, a cognitive neurologist who studies the science of languages at the University of Edinburgh.
She was at her first meeting of an epilepsy foundation, seeking help for her 593-year-old son Trysten, when a neurologist flashed the slide about something called Sudep.
Yet she has found it difficult to persuade her mother's neurologist to talk about prognosis — even when she sent the physician a note before an appointment, requesting a discussion.
"Everything we know suggests that people with structural lesion will also respond to pharmacological and psychological treatment," said David Brody, a neurologist who has worked extensively with the military.
"The problem is in the brain and how it controls the muscles," said neurologist Dr. Hyder Jinnah, who is treating Dupree at the Emory Brain Health Center in Atlanta.
I don't remember all the doctors' appointments that led to Dad seeing a neurologist, but I do remember the appointment where they subjected him to the mini-mental test.
I was sent to a cardiologist and eventually a neurologist and was misdiagnosed several times before finally going to the Cleveland Clinic about a year and a half ago.
"Astoundingly," the lawsuit states, Mr. Gelb invited a reporter for The New York Times to attend a meeting with Mr. Levine and his neurologist, Dr. Stanley Fahn, that winter.
Dr. Moreira, a neurologist, said he raised four children in Manhasset, a well-to-do area that was a far cry from his unrestrained childhood in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
"Sleep is an essential part of protection from and response to any infection," said Douglas B. Kirsch, a neurologist and former president of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Q. & A. In the ever-raging battle between faith and science, the neurologist Jay Lombard is one of those rare emissaries who communicate in the language of both camps.
Elementary schools named for Roberta Bondar, the neurologist who in 1992 became the first Canadian woman in space, seem to be a regular fixture of suburban neighborhoods throughout Canada.
" A year later, I was shaking more and walking in a half-assed kind of stumble, so we went back to Dr. Burn, who said, "Let's see a neurologist.
Elsewhere in the episode, we meet Cary — the great physical comedian Bill Irwin, here reduced to doing an over-familiar, twitchy, absentminded-professor routine as Summerland's resident mutant neurologist.
These could set up a current in the implants and cause injury or other issues, said Dusan Flisar, a neurologist in Slovenia who is an author of the paper.
Initial excitement cooled somewhat when the neurologist clarified that the oral treatment, at best, would provide a small chance of improvement in brain function, perhaps allowing Charlie to smile.
"This is a powerful study, and a step forward for our understanding of Alzheimer's," said neurologist Dr. Richard Isaacson, who directs the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Rankin, an Iowa neurologist and would-be caucusgoer, had supported former Vice President Joe Biden in the past, but wanted to take measure of the new crop of candidates.
Northam, a pediatric neurologist by training, spoke about what actually happens when a woman goes into labor with a fetus that has severe deformities and may not be viable.
She was transported to a hospital in Alexandria, where it was determined she needed a transfer to Sanford Medical Center Fargo for a more specialized pediatric neurologist and cranial doctor.
After months of excruciating pain, a neurologist discovered two aneurysms on Koyama's brain, told her she had just two months to live, and that surgery was out of the question.
"I have a student with documented ADHD who had to get a letter from her neurologist just to be able to use her fidget spinner in school," the teacher said.
While in Michigan, Kemp saw several doctors, including a neurologist, endocrinologist, and even an optometrist who noticed his headaches may have been due to poor vision and prescribed him glasses.
In 2004, still in search of an effective treatment, the woman saw a neurologist who gave her 5-HTP, a naturally occurring amino acid that affects the central nervous system.
Due to the nature of the surgery, patients opting for DBS it must undergo a bevy of tests from an army of specialists: A neurologist and neuropsychologist to screen patients.
Mr. Northam, who has treated gunshot victims as a pediatric neurologist and an Army medical officer, said he had hoped for bipartisanship from Republicans when he called a special session.
She joined the lab of Amir Amedi, a neurologist at Hebrew University, in Jerusalem, and they set about training a small group of congenitally blind subjects to use the vOICe.
The main symptom is a sudden, severe headache—the worst you've had in your life, says Vinodh Doss, an osteopathic neurologist at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in North Carolina.
In 1942, neurologist Josef Gerstmann saw two patients with damage to the right temporoparietal cortex who experienced loss of ownership for their left arm and hand, a condition called somatoparaphrenia.
BETH DOLLINGER, ELMIRA, N.Y. To the Editor: I am an 80-year-old neurologist, and I, too, have been asked my age all the time since I started in practice.
The researchers, led by Dr. Yonas E. Geda, a psychiatrist and behavioral neurologist at Mayo, followed nearly 2,000 cognitively normal people 70 or older for an average of four years.
A neurologist had put me on the anticonvulsant drug Keppra as a preventive in case a seizure had caused an otherwise unexplained fall on my head and brief memory loss.
The CT scan of her brain was normal, but the E.R. doctor consulted with a neurologist, who thought she should get an M.R.I.; she still might have had a stroke.
Even I, his neurologist, with 25 years of experience in cognitive neurology, could not tell from repeated conversations with him over three years that he had any real memory issues.
Dr. Lewis P. Rowland, a neurologist who made fundamental discoveries in nerve and muscle diseases and clashed with government investigators during the McCarthy era, died on March 16 in Manhattan.
On Saturday, he posted a statement on Facebook accusing his brother of carrying out "a vast and coordinated effort" against him and his sister, Lee Wei Ling, a prominent neurologist.
Luckily for him, Evans underwent an additional medical screening with a neurologist and was cleared to fight—a major relief for the winner of season two of The Ultimate Fighter.
According to Jason Tarpley, MD, PhD, stroke neurologist at Providence Saint John's Health Center, this is the surgical removal of the blockage in patients with stroke from a large vessel occlusion.
Before smartphones and laptops existed, FBI agents weren't demanding that a neurologist autopsy a dead suspects brain to try and find some phone numbers of people they were in contact with.
"Be vigilant of your food intake as time to sleep approaches," Dr. Jocelyn Cheng, a neurologist at NYU Langone Health in New York City urged in an email to Reuters Health.
"She was given the information this morning from the neurologist that she will be paralyzed from her chest down," Michelle Woodhead, the teen's mother, reportedly told friends in a text message.
Bohorquez, an electrical engineer at MIT, collaborated with neurologist Dr. Seward Rutkove to pack the hand-held tech with what they say is serious medical-grade science called electrical impedance myography.
Most of the patients who did seek follow-up care said it was helpful, with about half of these people seeing a general practitioner and about 38 percent seeing a neurologist.
The medical team aboard these Mobile Stroke Treatment Units can then video conference with a neurologist at the hospital for immediate instructions and treatment delivery, saving precious time — and brain cells.
"I was sent to see a neurologist, who did a ridiculous number of tests – more MRI's, a spinal tap, over fifty blood tests, and numerous cognitive and balance tests," he said.
One neurologist, Khalid Hamandi from Cardiff University, pointed out to me that Hermes and her co-authors' correspondence isn't presenting new data, although it has nicely summarized information already out there.
SIEGEL: Well I'm not a neurologist, and I don't think that necessarily looks like a seizure, but I will say this— HANNITY: Let's rewatch that, what do you think this is?
"My opinion is they really love their daughter," says Shy, a neurologist at the University of Iowa, "and they're trying to do what's best in a very difficult and unfortunate situation."
An opioid user's blood pressure can drop suddenly and significantly, "and that can lead to a stroke," said Dr. Robin Dharia, a vascular neurologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York.
Bernardo Flasterstein, the neurologist who suspected Dee Dee, defends his decision not to report her to authorities by insisting that no one in the local medical community wanted to hear it.
On Monday and Tuesday, Dr. Michio Hirano, a neurologist from New York's Columbia University Medical Center, met with doctors caring for Charlie and other experts and evaluated the boy in London.
The British hospital where Charlie Gard is being kept is allowing Dr. Michio Hirano, a neurologist at New York's Columbia University Medical Center, to examine the baby this week in London.
Vanessa Van Der Linden, a pediatric neurologist who was among the first to see a link between Zika and microcephaly, says that's now understood to be only one of many symptoms.
Dr. Daniel Tarquinio, a child neurologist at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, says that parents and teachers need to adjust expectations, as the technology cannot fully solve a child's communication restraints.
As a neurologist who studied the effects of liver disease on brain function, I am well aware of the threats to the liver and the nervous system posed by these toxins.
This reflex test, developed by the 19th-century neurologist Johann Hoffman, indicates a problem in the nerves that emerge from the brain to make up the spinal cord in the neck.
In between, she directed "Awakenings" (1990), a medical drama starring Robert De Niro as a patient coming out of an encephalitic trance and Robin Williams as the neurologist who helps him.
In 2014, researchers from the Sorbonne, led by a neurologist, Isabelle Arnulf, contacted a group of aspiring doctors on the day they were scheduled to take their medical school entrance exam.
Then she stroked the sole of one of his feet, a test devised by the neurologist Joseph Babinski as a way to determine whether a patient's paralysis is organic or hysterical.
It was so promising that the company was running two phase three trials simultaneously, said neurologist Dr. Richard Isaacson, who directs the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell in New York.
To probe the mystery of the brain's survival, researchers led by Axel Petzold, a neurologist at University College London, spent a year examining tissue samples using a variety of molecular techniques.
" Alexakis said he "was sent to see a neurologist, who did a ridiculous number of tests - more MRI's, a spinal tap, over fifty blood tests, and numerous cognitive and balance tests.
Fan will co-host an event called Feminine Presence with neurologist Dr. Lauren Silbert on April 22, 1–4pm, to teach how estrogen is produced in bodies and in the lab.
Barragan had been in a car accident that left her with nerve pain and she had to miss some days of work to see a neurologist, who signed paperwork to excuse her.
Green, for instance, mentions the haunting black-and-white images of hysterical women taken by the neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot, which remain some of the most widely seen photographs related to hypnosis.
Less appealing, to a president who rails against immigrants and maintains scepticism about their contributions to society, may be the background of the lead neurologist on the team that developed the assessment.
Books by Oliver Sacks, a neurologist who popularised the genre with works such as "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" before his death in 2015, are still being published.
"There's a tremendous placebo effect with cannabis-based medicines, especially anything pertaining to topicals and massage," warns Ethan Russo, MD, board certified neurologist and past president of the International Cannabinoid Research Society.
The low-key paediatric neurologist has moved closer in the first three months of his term to implementing this initiative than his predecessor, Terry McAuliffe, also a Democrat, did in four years.
Ilene Ruhoy, neurologist and founder of The Center for Healing Neurology, said while she isn't aware of any studies that explore the effect of comfort food on meditation, my results aren't surprising.
She was doing so poorly, and was so unresponsive, that she didn't even need to be sedated for the MRI, said Ane Uriarte, the neurologist and neurosurgeon at Tufts who treated Ziggy.
UPDATED 15:30 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Dr Jon Stone, a Consultant Neurologist at Western General Hospital and an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, has been in touch with Mashable.
"Your brain needs blood all the time, and if it doesn't get it, it stops functioning within minutes," says John Cole, MD, a neurologist at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Doctors Since areas that dictate personality rather than memory are the first to suffer, people with the disease usually land on a therapist's couch long before finding their way to a neurologist.
Finally, my doctor recommended a new neurologist who performed some simple tests and casually gave me a diagnosis of vestibular migraines, a condition that didn't exist in medical journals 20 years ago.
"The brain has these receptors that respond to endocannabinoids, which are neurotransmitters that are naturally produced in the body and brain," says Jerald Simmons, a neurologist at Houston's Comprehensive Sleep Medicine Associates.
After two brain operations and who knows how many consultations — a neurologist, a neurosurgeon, a neuro-oncologist, a neuro-ophthalmologist — it was determined that the tumor, sitting on his brainstem, was inoperable.
The contrast between the violent Jonathan and the penitent Jonathan was so extreme that the therapist wondered whether he might be having seizures, and recommended that he be evaluated by a neurologist.
Their first neurologist visit was in May of 2103, and for three years they went to four different neurologists, had multiple MRIs, two rounds of exome sequencing done, but nothing was conclusive.
Amy Jackson, a night-shift nurse in Wellington, has a daughter, Megan, 12, who has epilepsy and whose neurologist recommended she limit screen time to 30 minutes a day to reduce seizures.
THE FOX AND DR. SHIMAMURA By Christine Wunnicke Translated by Philip Boehm In a room in Kyoto with custom-padded walls, a retired neurologist sits and stares out, or at, the window.
It is a follow-up to work they did in the early 1990s, when Bennett, who trained as a pediatric neurologist, suggested they scan the brains of 100 of the study's participants.
Dr. Gayatri Devi, a neurologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan who specializes in memory disorders, said recreating those moments can sometimes introduce a false memory that takes you off the trail.
"He gave a lecture and went to the Kremlin and came back," said Dr. Jürg Kesselring, a Swiss neurologist who wrote an article about it for the journal European Neurology in 2011.
"It affected the part of her brain that perceives sight, and we don&apost know if she&aposs going to get her vision back," Dr. Theresa Czech, Jade&aposs neurologist, told CNN.
And concocting a mixture at home is potentially dangerous, said Dr. Aiesha Ahmed, a neurologist at Penn State Hershey Medical Center who has researched the prevalence of PBA and its treatment options.
The uncontrolled laughing or crying of PBA "is quite debilitating," and Nuedexta provides substantial relief for many, said Dr. Richard Malamut, Avanir's chief medical officer, a neurologist who recently joined the company.
The neurologist performed a nerve-conduction study, during which a tiny electrode, inserted into the muscle, measures the electrical impulses the nerve fibers send to the brain when the muscle is working.
In 1997 Folsom brought the photos to a neurologist, hoping to discover whether they contained any evidence of the strokes and other ailments that plagued Whitman towards the end of his life.
Pioneering English neurologist John Hughlings Jackson was the first to define the epileptic aura, observing in 21940 that its hallmarks included vivid memory-like hallucinations, often alongside the feeling of déjà vu.
Speaking to Nature News, Emory University neurologist Lary Walker said that chimps may have some kind of protective effect going on, and that amyloid beta may folding differently in chimps than in humans.
That seems troublesome to neurologist Mitchell Joseph Valdés-Sosa of the Cuban Neuroscience Center, a leader on a Cuban panel that concluded in 2017 that the injuries were likely caused by mass hysteria.
Varlotta reports his findings to Dr. Barry Jordan, a neurologist and the athletic commission's chief medical officer, who sits ringside in the arena, where the tension-filled main event is about to begin.
At the time, I did have that checked out and ran a bunch of tests with a neurologist but he ended telling me that I didn't need to worry because it was allergies.
"Our review and meta-analysis study suggests that the disorder may permanently alter brain structure in multiple ways," said study author Dr. Messoud Ashina, a neurologist at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark.
Steven Novella, a clinical neurologist at Yale University School of Medicine, suggested a potential scientific basis for the experience in a 2012 post on NeuroLogica Blog: Perhaps ASMR is a type of seizure.
Neurologist Beatriz Gonzalez of LIVECE said she was worried about epileptic mothers giving birth to deformed children because they take the wrong medicine, or losing the child because they cannot find the drugs.
Bargmann, the Torsten N. Wiesel Professor at The Rockefeller University in New York, is a neurologist who helped lead President Barack Obama's BRAIN Initiative to map brain activity and cure brain-related disorders.
She is a daughter of Ronnie N. Kauder and Paul J. Chalmers of Ridgewood, N.J. Dr. Colligan, 32, works in Great Neck, N.Y., as a neurologist with Northwell Health's Cushing Neuroscience Institute there.
"The CDC is in the place of trying to understand the long-term [consequences], and a death is really important," added Van Haren, the pediatric neurologist at Stanford and adviser to the CDC.
Dr. Guo-li Ming, a Johns Hopkins neurologist and a senior author of the study, said the scientists' experimental model could be used to test drugs that could prevent brain damage in fetuses.
"The problem is that the very nature of the way the game is played currently results in an extensive exposure to subconcussive blows," Boston University neurologist Dr. Robert Stern previously told VICE Sports.
I finally went to my general physician and was told it was an effect of anxiety, so I went to a neurologist to get a second opinion and was told the same thing.
Mr. Trump was observed to have slurred speech during a December speech acknowledging Jerusalem as Israel's capital, but it is unclear if a neurologist or speech pathologist will be involved in the physical.
"She had a classic elegance that's timeless," said Julia Thompson, 2300, a neurologist who was among the 0003,2000 or so Hepburn admirers who attended an evening of stylish Christie's events before the sale.
Eventually, he turned to a neurologist-slash-hypnotist, who gently coached him into tackling tiny pieces at first, and then the movements of what would become 1901's immortal Piano Concerto No. 2.
"You and I could not develop that later in life because our cortex is an adult cortex," said Cathrin Buetefisch, a neurologist at Emory University who was not involved in Dr. Makin's research.
Nuedexta was developed by Richard A. Smith, a neurologist associated with the Center for Neurologic Study, which was looking for a new treatment for Lou Gehrig's disease, also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
"Superagers" (a term coined by the neurologist Marsel Mesulam) are those whose memory and attention isn't merely above average for their age, but is actually on par with healthy, active 25-year-olds.
An American neurologist, Michio Hirano, of Columbia University Medical Center, has offered to treat Charlie, and his parents have raised about $1.7 million to fly him to America and pay for the treatment.
But identifying the underlying cause of the inflammation "is a question for the ages," said Dr. Joseph Safdieh, a neurologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and a fellow of the American Academy of Neurology.
Generally, even people without memory problems who have amyloid plaques in their brains are more likely to progress to Alzheimer's, said Dr. Ronald Petersen, a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.
At first Kessel sought nontraditional treatment from Dr. Ted Carrick, a chiropractic neurologist in Marietta, Ga., whom the Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby credited with helping him return from concussions in 2011 and '12.
The doctors behind the study, led by neurologist Ciro Ramos-Estebanez of the University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center in Ohio, were inspired to study the topic after coming across a strange case in 2015.
"It's crucial to go to a care center with good neurology and genetics teams that can evaluate the child comprehensively," said Dr. Ghayda Mirzaa, a pediatric neurologist and colleague of Dobyns at Seattle Children's.
As a pediatric neurologist who also teaches at a Norfolk medical school, Mr Northam can discuss health care with a measure of authority that perhaps conveys a doctor's concern, not just a politician's ambition.
"Everybody has always felt that REM sleep [the phase during which you dream] is tied to memory," says W. Christopher Winter, a neurologist specializing in sleep medicine who was not involved in the study.
Tilo Kunath, a neurologist at the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine who was not part of this study, said it was "extremely promising research," according to a Science Media Centre roundup of expert opinion.
This touching memoir of the late neurologist Oliver Sacks, by a photographer and writer with whom he fell in love near the end of his life, turns a story of death into a celebration.
James Bernat, a neurologist at Dartmouth who helped develop the theory of brain death that formed the basis of the 1981 President's Commission report, told me that Shewmon showed him some of the videos.
Her mother is a neurologist at the James J. Peters V.A. Medical Center in the Bronx, and an assistant clinical professor of neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in Manhattan.
"The cell types responsible for forming the cortex are the target of the Zika virus," said Hongjun Song, a neurologist at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a senior author of the study.
In 2013, Steve Goldman, a neurologist and neuroscientist at the University of Rochester, injected glial progenitor cells—which develop into specific kinds of human brain cells called glia—into the brains of baby mice.
The choice of the state party establishment was Ralph Northam, who was a US Army doctor and then a pediatric neurologist before he entered politics to be a state senator and then lieutenant governor.
At the center of the controversy was an experimental therapy suggested by Dr. Michio Hirano, a neurologist at Columbia University Medical Center, that has helped children with a less severe form of Charlie's condition.
But after Pearce spoke on a television program about the cognitive struggles of former players, Paul McCrory, a neurologist who was once closely aligned with the league, told him he had crossed a line.
Retro Report, a series of video documentaries exploring major news stories of the past, harks back to that botched lobotomy and the neurologist who effectively sealed the young woman's fate, Dr. Walter J. Freeman.
"It's a pretty devastating disease that impacts people in the prime of their lives," said neurologist Kaitlin Casaletto, an assistant professor in the Memory and Aging Center at the University of California, San Francisco.
Laura Boylan, a neurologist and adjunct professor at New York University School of Medicine who treats patients with psychiatric concerns related to neurological diseases, acknowledges that PBA may be underrecognized by the medical profession.
Review a map of your proposed route before heading out, and perhaps even trace it with your finger, Dr. Brendan Kelley, a neurologist at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, said in an email.
One neurologist wrote that it wasn't uncommon for people with the flu to feel "dark forebodings of…impending disaster" or to think they had committed a "fearful crime" and were about to be punished.
In 1885, Georges Gilles de la Tourette, a young French neurologist, published an article entitled "Study on a Nervous Affliction Characterized by Motor Incoordination and Echolalia and Coprolalia," in the French journal Archives de Neurologie.
Late one evening in the medical library of the hospital where I work, I opened The Lancet, the medical journal, and came across a case report written by the neurologist-writer Oliver Sacks and colleagues.
Indeed, "Let Me Not Be Mad" relies more on literary and cultural references than on clinical ones; the author explains that before becoming a neurologist, he was, among other things, a screenwriter and a monk.
Still, he was only able to find the right assistance by seeking it out himself, by having the time, knowledge and means to go beyond what his family doctor or a local neurologist could offer.
"The brain is like custard floating in the skull, so when the skull stops suddenly and the brain moves forward, the brain can hit the skull," says Barry Kosofsky, a neurologist at Weill Cornell Medicine.
And if German neurologist Jens Dreier had just binged enough Star Trek: The Next Generation, he could have already known the outcome of his groundbreaking research, which the sci-fi series predicted 30 years ago.
Lee's two younger siblings, neurologist Lee Wei Ling and businessman Lee Hsien Yang, shocked the country with a public statement accusing the prime minister of abusing power and exploiting their father's legacy for political gains.
"We scientists and clinicians say, 'Don't do this,'" said Dr. Jaime Imitola, a neurologist and stem cell researcher at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center who has written about the dangers of stem cell tourism.
Bernstein is a neurologist who began writing about investing in the 1990s, soon becoming a best-selling author and drawing the admiration of legends such as Vanguard's Jack Bogle for his clear and rational analysis.
Anyone who fails to note the difference between triggers and causes is fueling misconceptions about migraines, wrote Dr. William B. Young, a neurologist at the Jefferson Health Care Center in Philadelphia, in a blog post.
In addition to his daughter Kathleen, Mr. Harper is survived by two other daughters, Elizabeth Murphy and Carolyn Harper; a son, Charles Jr., a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
"This is very disappointing," said Dr. Reisa Sperling, a neurologist who is recruiting patients for a trial testing whether solanezumab can help people with amyloid buildup who are about 10 years away from having symptoms.
A man with a lesion to the left superior temporal gyrus is unable to understand what's said to him, spurring the neurologist Carl Wernicke to conclude that this area must be essential to language comprehension.
"The root of the problem is not yet clear," said Dr. Heidi Moawad, a neurologist who teaches at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and John Carroll University, in an editorial about the study.
"In modern times this has got be an unprecedented event, and a major hazard for the public and for property owners," said Dr. Alan Lockwood, a retired neurologist who has written widely about public health.
Before her transfer to the psychiatry unit, a neurologist at PeaceHealth had considered the possibility of a paraneoplastic syndrome triggered by antibodies that had been set off by an ovarian growth, known as a teratoma.
Enter Tilray, which, in a rare first this September, was approved by the Drug Enforcement Administration to supply cannabis extract from Canada to a California neurologist who's developing a treatment for tremors in the elderly.
But high-decibel attacks do not come easy to Mr. Northam, a pediatric neurologist, and he may have to be nudged to take it to Mr. Trump in the fashion many Virginia Democrats are expecting.
For most people, that response falls under what we know as the "fight or flight" model, a term coined by neurologist and physiologist Walter Bradford Cannon in 1929 and accepted as common knowledge still today.
The team is also one member down, after indecisive philosophy professor Chidi Anagonye (William Jackson Harper) agreed to have his memories erased to help his season 3 love interest, neurologist Simone Garnett (Kirby Howell-Baptiste).
Then a colleague, a sleep neurologist, approached them with an intriguing case: a woman whose circadian clock seemed to be set four hours early, which caused her to go to sleep around 7:30 p.m.
Since the disease was first identified in 1907, research has come a long way, according to Francois Boller, a neurologist treating patients at George Washington Medical Facility Associates and a noted pioneer in the field.
Others, including Blue Cross/Blue Shield plans in states like Pennsylvania and Kansas, only cover prescriptions for the new drugs from - or in consultation with - a neurologist or headache specialist, and not a primary care doctor.
Others, including Blue Cross/Blue Shield plans in states like Pennsylvania and Kansas, only cover prescriptions for the new drugs from — or in consultation with — a neurologist or headache specialist, and not a primary care doctor.
The MR CLEAN study, combined with subsequent positive results released soon afterward, "has made a huge difference" in how doctors treat strokes said study coauthor Yvo Roos, a neurologist at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam.
But if it's a frequent issue, consider seeing a neurologist; they may perform an MRI or CT scan to check out your brain structure and the blood vessels in your head to rule out other complications.
The doctors explained to Moon, a neurologist, and Snow, an Air Force fighter pilot, that they should consider what they wanted to do the next time an infection made it difficult for their daughter to breathe.
Ratchet the score beyond that, and what Norman Geschwind, an American behavioural neurologist, termed a "pathology of superiority" can creep in: the dominance of one bit of the brain can affect the development of other parts.
According to Daniel Barone, MD, a neurologist at the NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine Center for Sleep Medicine, antihistamines are not great as a long-term solution for sleep troubles because people habituate to them quickly.
"I saw this dramatic increase in cases with my own eyes," said Dr. Vanessa Van Der Linden, a neurologist in Recife who was among the first doctors to detect an increase in microcephaly cases last year.
The 25-year-old was a participant in Friday's practice for the first time since the injury and met with the team's medical staff on Saturday before being ruled out for Sunday by an independent neurologist.
"It could also be lethal in terms of impacting the brain and nervous system, depending on how much or how quickly the exposure occurs," said Dr. Peter LeWitt, a neurologist at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
With pooled data from multiple studies, the new paper had adequate power to test the hypothesis that marriage could impact dementia risk, Dr. Bryan Woodruff, a neurologist at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, wrote in an email.
" Another neurologist, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear Mallinckrodt would retaliate against his hospital, said, "It's ironic that we have a big barrier to treat the most vulnerable portion of our population: our babies.
Flashbacks can also be triggered by "stress, anxiety, poor sleep, or thinking about the experience itself," says Santosh Kesari, neurologist and chair of the department of translational neurosciences and neurotherapeutics at Providence Saint John's Health Center.
His wife sat silent, grateful to her daughter-in-law for driving them to see yet another neurologist and thinking about how much the man she'd married 38 years before had changed over the past year.
THE BEAUTIFUL BRAIN: DRAWINGS OF SANTIAGO RAMON Y CAJAL The Nobel-prize winning neurologist Ramón y Cajal's intricate, extraordinary drawings of brain structures, pedagogically abstracted but overwhelmingly precise, are still in scientific use after a century.
As the social neurologist John Cacioppo and his team at the University of Chicago discovered, the feeling of loneliness — the subjective experience itself, not the bare fact of being alone — brings about hypervigilance to social threat.
Dr. Aaron S. Lord, an N.Y.U. School of Medicine neurologist and a founder of a campaign that calls on the government to break Gilead's patent on Truvada to make PrEP more affordable, applauded the new law.
After her son Alfie, now 7, spent a month in intensive care in July 2017, she asked his neurologist for an alternative to the powerful steroids with which Alfie was administered during intense bouts of seizing.
The very first ad his team at MVAR produced, titled "My Life," told his personal story as a native of rural Virginia, a VMI graduate who became a U.S. Army doctor and then a pediatric neurologist.
So the first use for this blood test will probably be to screen people for clinical trials of drugs to prevent Alzheimer's disease, said Dr. Michael Weiner, a neurologist at the University of California, San Francisco.
So the first use for this blood test will probably be to screen people for clinical trials of drugs to prevent Alzheimer's disease, said Dr. Michael Weiner, a neurologist at the University of California, San Francisco.
Scott Huettel, a Duke neurologist, and other researchers showed in 2006, for example, that when making decisions involving ambiguity, people do not use the parts of the brain required for calculations of probabilities and expected values.
Garcia-Patriarca also said that for regularly scheduled appointments with Sofia's neurologist at a Medicaid clinic, they used to wait for four hours in a small room crammed with about a dozen other children and their families.
A commentary by Christopher Muth, associate editor at the Journal of the American Medical Association, and neurologist Steven Lewis that accompanied the Penn report laid out a range of alternative explanations for the illnesses in the diplomats.
"Fentanyl results in a very, very profound high, so it's very quick-acting," said Chun Lim, a neurologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston who reported one such amnesia case in his practice last year.
"Because of the poverty, we have a more closely packed population, and sanitary conditions are worse in this part of the country," said Dr. Jamary Oliveira Filho, a Harvard-trained neurologist who is studying the Zika outbreak.
Schnider is a neurologist who has been studying confabulation for more than 20 years, and his work has focused on confabulation as a result of focal brain damage, or damage to one small area of the brain.
Research conducted by Shyam Gajavelli, a neurologist at the University of Miami, shows that human neuronal stem cells can prevent this process in rats, potentially by giving the immune system something other than brain cells to attack.
At first I thought Chidi was going to be asking for help from a psychologist or a therapist, but for some reason he goes to a neurologist, and he thinks there's something physically wrong with his brain?
For women who don't smoke, have high blood pressure or have migraines, "the risk of the pill causing a stroke is pretty low," says Seemant Chaturvedi, MD, a neurologist at University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
The 72-hour rule comes from Viktor Frankl, an Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist, who says the three-day waiting period creates space between the stimulus (the item you want to buy) and the response (making the purchase).
"If you see a child who has such significant microcephaly, you know the issues," said Dr. Fan Tait, a pediatric neurologist who is one of the associate directors at the A.A.P. and took part in the meeting.
In Carter's case, his neurologist Dr. Sanjai Rao, told CNN he filled out paperwork on the CDC's website and following the CDC's instructions, sent the paperwork, lab specimens and MRI findings to the Virginia Department of Health.
"We don't know why that specific mutation ... causes that particular part of the brain to be affected," said Dr. Michael Geschwind, a neurologist at University of California, San Francisco who runs a clinical study of prion diseases.
"The problem with the large number of behavioral disorders is that we don't really have a good clue as to what the underlying molecular change is," says Ed Ginns, a neurologist and geneticist who works with Dodman.
I was immediately sent to see a top neurologist, Dr. Frederick Lang, and was still in a phase of "non-reality"—I saw the fear on my husband and family's faces, but it wasn't registering with me.
In the 1990s, neurologist Phil Kennedy built what he called the world's "first cyborg " by implanting wire electrodes into the brain of a paralyzed man and teaching him how to move a computer cursor with his mind.
Still, it is rare to eat them raw, and "centipedes are not a normal diet," Dr. Lingli Lu, one of the report's authors and a neurologist at Zhujiang Hospital in Guangzhou, told CNN in an e-mail.
On Medicine Late one evening in the medical library of the hospital where I work, I opened The Lancet, the medical journal, and came across a case report written by the neurologist-writer Oliver Sacks and colleagues.
Dr. Arnold Gold, a pediatric neurologist whose belief in the importance of an empathetic bedside manner led him and his wife to create a foundation to inspire young doctors to practice compassionate patient care, died on Jan.
Isabelle Rapin, a Swiss-born child neurologist who helped establish autism's biological underpinnings and advanced the idea that autism was part of a broad spectrum of disorders, died on May 24 in Rhinebeck, N.Y. She was 89.
In "The Healing Power of Gardens," Oliver Sacks, a neurologist who died in 2015, wrote: As a writer, I find gardens essential to the creative process; as a physician, I take my patients to gardens whenever possible.
"The need for sleep is so strong that they can be found sleeping in unusual places, such as the hallway outside a classroom or on the sidewalk," Josna Adusumilli, MD, a neurologist and sleep disorders physician, told Shape.
"If the lighting environment suddenly changes, someone may not have much time to reposition themselves if they are vulnerable," said Dr. David Burkholder, a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, who wasn't involved in the study.
Alexei Kashcheyev, a neurologist who practices in several top Moscow clinics, said that officials from government ministries, the security services, governors and the Kremlin had started coming to him for consultations when previously they would have gone abroad.
Two of Yan's most frequent coauthors in the United States — neurologist Dan Hu of Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Xin-Qi Wu, a medicine researcher at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute — did not return requests for comment either.
My unqualified suggestion to anyone grappling with migraine treatments would be to talk to your neurologist or primary care physician about behavioral treatment strategies (like breathing techniques, relaxation visualizations, or talk therapy) to supplement whatever you're already trying.
Among the investigators' other findings, prosecutors say: • A pediatric neurologist recalled telling Turner that Olivia didn't suffer from seizures and instructing Turner three times in two years to stop giving the girl seizure medication, but she did not.
"The symptom syndrome they have found is really nothing that unusual and occurs in many other clinical situations after an unpleasant or frightening inciting event," neurologist Jon Stone of the Western Research Hospital in Edinburgh told BuzzFeed News.
"We have a real knowledge gap in accurately knowing if dementia is different in minorities as compared to whites," said John Olichney, a neurologist and clinical director of the Alzheimer's Disease Center at the University of California-Davis.
In the 11 years since her symptoms first appeared, Lieberman has sought treatment from a Los Angeles neurologist after moving from New York to the west coast, and has changed her diet to be gluten- and dairy-free.
ESPN, meanwhile, reports that Manziel showed up to practice hungover—and maybe that's why he was complaining of a headache, sensitivity to light, and nausea—so he was placed in the protocol after an independent neurologist examined him.
If the post-coital head-pain has happened before — if it's an episodic occurrence — and you're concerned, get advice from a neurologist and maybe get an MRI scan, just to rule out any underlying conditions or vascular malformation.
"I have to say that the results that we saw here were, to me, more disappointing than not," Dr. David Knopman, a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic, said in moderating a news conference at the meeting in Toronto.
They weren't able to remove the entire tumor due to my speech and physical abilities, and I have to go back to the neurologist every three months for an MRI to check on regrowth on the leftover tumor.
In 2012, clinical neurologist Steven Novella described the science behind it, specifically addressing why there are so many different types of ASMR video, and why individual people have such varying responses: Perhaps ASMR is a type of seizure.
Despite being the seventh leading cause of time spent disabled worldwide, migraine "has received relatively little attention as a major public health issue," Dr. Andrew Charles, a California neurologist, wrote recently in The New England Journal of Medicine.
"I think there's more and more evidence to suggest that brain plasticity is a really long-lasting phenomena," said Dr. Ajay Gupta, a pediatric neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic, who has followed nearly 200 children after the surgery.
Gelfand, a neurologist at the University of California, San Francisco, told Reuters Health that the placebo effect is interesting and important, especially in migraine studies, but she thinks about it differently as a researcher and as a clinician.
Whereas a veteran with a bad back can pursue rehabilitation without jeopardizing their military rating, a clean bill of health from a psychiatrist or neurologist can spell economic doom for a temporarily retired veteran with PTSD or TBI.
Though he has two Purple Hearts, it sometimes takes months for him to get an appointment with a neurologist at the V.A. This summer, at Mr. Trump's invitation, the family flew to Cleveland for the Republican National Convention.
"The neurologist who saw Kaitlyn said she was going to be non-verbal for all of her life," Figueroa, a single mom who lives in Mulberry and works as a manager at a local McDonald's, explained to Today.
"Getting a high score on this scale ... doesn't necessarily mean to me that a person followed a brain-healthy diet," said neurologist Dr. Richard Isaacson, director of the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian.
That debate took center stage after Dr. Michio Hirano, a neurologist at Columbia University Medical Center in New York, offered Charlie's parents a ray of hope that an experimental treatment known as nucleoside therapy could improve Charlie's condition.
"We have an expectation that the therapy will make a real difference in the lives of these kids," says renowned neurologist Dr. Christopher Janson of the University of Illinois at Chicago who will direct the team performing the surgeries.
You might even find that the initial wave of exhaustion passes—thanks in part to stress hormones like cortisol and norepinephrine (adrenaline), says W. Christopher Winter, a board-certified sleep medicine specialist, neurologist, and author of The Sleep Solution.
Erin Manning, MD, assistant attending neurologist at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, recommends keeping well-hydrated, eating regularly, and getting enough sleep, then seeing if these changes keep the head pain at bay, she tells Health.
Some people with migraines also experience something called "allodynia" during an attack, which is pain or discomfort to a stimulus that's normally not painful, says David Dodick, MD, neurologist at Mayo Clinic and chair of the American Migraine Foundation.
Dr. Guy Leschziner is a neurologist at Guy's & St. Thomas' Hospitals in London and he runs one of the largest sleep clinics in the UK. They offer therapy and treatment to sleepwalkers, insomniacs, and others suffering from sleep disorders.
Another group in the United Kingdom, headed by a neurologist, studied people with Parkinson's, looked for 22q and found the same thing as the Dalglish group—that half of one percent of early onset Parkinson's patients also have 22q.
When Salisbury's doctor heard about it, he sent her to Marios Hadjivassiliou, a neurologist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, who has been treating a special kind of ataxia since he first described it in the early 1990s.
" Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher, a neurologist and National Director of The Sports Neurology Clinic at The CORE Institute, said that "work like this is important because it does provide potential for tests that can be helpful in the clinical setting.
In the 1800s, a French neurologist attempted to build a dictionary of human expression, by electrocuting people and taking snapshots of their faces, which he believed got to the very soul of a person: The Mechanism of Human Physiognomy.
"Everybody who saw that acknowledged that he couldn't use his legs properly," said Mary Anne Whelan, a retired neurologist in Cooperstown, N.Y., who was one of several doctors who in interviews have questioned the narrative about Mr. Gray's injury.
Teachers are quick to label our kids' outbursts at school as poor behavior, not knowing how nervous they were that their dad had to go to the neurologist again to figure out why he was losing consciousness during conversations.
" In it, Nabokov seems to be rehearsing his own death by imagining the demise of his protagonist, a neurologist named Philip, who is willing himself to die through meditation, declaring it to be "the greatest ecstasy known to man.
Dr. Karl-Heinz Beine, a leading German neurologist and head doctor of psychiatry at St. Marien Hospital in Hamm, said the nurse appeared to be driven by narcissism and a need to fill a deep lack of self-worth.
"Just looking at the symptoms, it sounds like they've all had traumatic brain injuries like a concussion or a series of minor head injuries even though we know they haven't," said Dr. Martin Gizzi, a neurologist in Portland, Ore.
"The coding is the easy part," said Charles Esenwa, a neurologist at Montefiore who is trying to assess stroke risks in the hospital's population with an algorithm that accounts for socioeconomic issues like housing and access to healthy food.
Last week, Bergstrom, an infectious disease specialist, chased down a viral Twitter thread in which neurologist Scott Mintzer at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia described ICUs in Seattle, 193,800 miles away, flooded with dying patients, citing an unidentified intensivist.
John Smith from Cherry Hill, N.J., references scientific evidence that music changes the brain, and thinks both music and the brain inspire awe: MUSICOPHILIA: MUSIC & THE BRAIN Is one of the masterpieces of the late renowned neurologist, Oliver Sacks.
In Oliver Sacks's "Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain," the renowned neurologist drew on the "enormous and rapidly growing body of work on the neural underpinnings of musical perception and imagery" that started to evolve in the 1980s.
President George W. Bush's first physical was conducted by a panel that included a gastroenterologist, radiologist, optometrist, neurologist, orthopedist, audiologist, dermatologist, otolaryngologist, pulmonologist, urologist, cardiologist and podiatrist -- but no psychiatrist or psychologist, at least one that was publicly disclosed.
A prominent neurologist, David Nicholl, who has studied the availability of epilepsy and neurology drugs for the government, challenged Mr. Rees-Mogg this week to say how many people he would accept dying because of a no-deal Brexit.
In 2005, a Stanford lab, run by a stem-cell biologist and neurologist named Tom Rando, announced that heterochronic parabiosis, or an exchange of blood between older and younger mice, rejuvenated the livers and muscles of the older ones.
President George W. Bush's first physical was conducted by a panel that included a gastroenterologist, radiologist, optometrist, neurologist, orthopedist, audiologist, dermatologist, otolaryngologist, pulmonologist, urologist, cardiologist and podiatrist -- but no psychiatrist or psychologist, at least none that was publicly disclosed.
Sapolsky, a neurologist and the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation "genius" grant, offers a masterly cross-disciplinary scientific study of human behavior: What in our glands, our genes, our childhoods explains our species' capacity for both altruism and brutality?
The condition had been described by others as early as 1818, but Dr. Gilles de la Tourette had a devoted mentor, Dr. Jean-Martin Charcot, an accomplished neurologist whose students included Sigmund Freud and other soon-to-be-famous physicians.
When caused by such an infection, microcephaly can lead to "a significant volume loss of brain tissue" and "complete loss of the use of their limbs," said Dr. Ganeshwaran H. Mochida, a neurologist at Boston Children's Hospital and Alainah's doctor.
Constipation Problems with digestion and bowel movements are a big problem for people with Parkinson's, and we now know that these problems can start long before the tremor and problems with movement that lead to someone being referred to a neurologist.
Federal prosecutors in New York have indicted six people, including a cardiologist and a neurologist, on charges that they schemed to submit more than $50 million in false claims for reimbursement to Medicare, Medicaid and private health insurers over 12 years.
Speaking at a press conference Tuesday, Thomas Oxley, a neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, said the project began when he had the idea that thought control of bionic limbs could be achieved without implanting a device through open brain surgery.
I have personal experience of this: in 1970 my son Robert, aged two, was diagnosed with early childhood autism and was the recipient of a then new approach being developed by neurologist Dr Geoffrey Waldon at the Manchester University Audiology Clinic.
According to Dr. David Simpson, a neurologist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, NY, a person should go to the emergency room immediately if they can't walk or feel tingling sensations move up their body to their thighs or arms.
For Birch, the initial campylobacter bacteria she contracted from the cat may have been the cause of her Guillain-Barré syndrome, but Dr. David Simpson, a neurologist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, NY, said that her case is rare.
"This is potentially a new standard of care for babies with the most serious form of SMA," said Dr. Emmanuelle Tiongson, a pediatric neurologist at Children's Hospital Los Angeles who has provided Zolgensma to patients under an expanded access program.
By 243 her mother had sold the family home, moving Violet and her father to Philadelphia where the women lived in a boarding house while Mr. Oakley sought treatment from Silas Weir Mitchell, the neurologist and inventor of the rest cure.
When one lone neurologist noted, "The mother is not a good historian," in his medical report and tentatively speculated about a diagnosis of Munchausen by proxy for Dee Dee, Dee Dee promptly switched doctors, and no action was ever taken.
Plans including Blue Cross/Blue Shield in Florida, Pennsylvania and Kansas confirmed with Reuters that they will only cover prescriptions from - or in consultation with - a neurologist or headache specialist, and specifically a member of the United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties.
Highmark Health, which insures about 5 million people in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Delaware, requires Aimovig to be prescribed by or in consultation with a neurologist or headache specialist, but does not stipulate that they have a specific subspecialty certification.
"The societal-justice problem of who gets access to enhanced memory or vision is a question for the next decades, not years," says Thomas Cochrane, a neurologist and director of neuroethics at the Centre for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School.
"It is not much use if you have to have someone with a masters in neural engineering standing next to the patient," says Leigh Hochberg, a neurologist and professor at Brown University, who is one of the key figures behind BrainGate.
Among them are Monica Smith, a 35-year-old schoolteacher, and her husband, Dr. Jules Beal, 34, a pediatric neurologist, who moved with their 2-year-old son in June from Manhattan into a renovated townhouse they bought for $1.1 million.
Among the top scientists he socialized with, according to The Times, were the physicists Stephen Hawking and Murray Gell-Mann, the evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould, the neurologist Oliver Sacks, the molecular engineer George Church, and the theoretical physicist Frank Wilczek.
When my mother came to visit me and two of my siblings in New York in the spring of 2013, we decided it was time to consult a neurologist, who put her through a battery of tests over several visits.
Dr. Jonathan Howard, a neurologist at NYU's Langone Medical Center, is widely considered one of the region's leading brain specialists and often works with recovery programs at Bellevue Hospital, the tri-state area's premiere center for addiction and mental health treatment.
Experts like documentarian Katerina Cizek, neurologist Simon Drouin, designer Clint Beharry, transmedia artist Simon Wilkinson, and nearly a dozen other esteemed panelists and designated 'agitators' sparred over the presumptions and promises of one of the most anticipated technologies yet seen.
Number one being that according to my neurologist, Dr. Peter Carlen, an epilepsy specialist at Toronto Western Hospital, a hangover leads your brain to lower its natural threshold for neural activity, making way for an increased frequency and intensity of seizures.
The Houston couple didn't realize that their first visit with a neurologist would be the beginning of a lifetime of doctor's visits for Avery, trying to understand why their youngest daughter would never develop like her sisters or other children.
And so they headed to the University of California, San Francisco, to see their fourth neurologist, Dr. Jeffrey Gelfand, a specialist in sarcoid and other inflammatory diseases of the brain that could cause the lumpy changes seen in the scan.
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But the messaging of his campaign for governor of Virginia was that of a cultural flamethrower, emphasizing crimes by undocumented immigrants as well as monuments to Confederate heroes — and even suggesting that his opponent, a pediatric neurologist, supported child pornographers.
"I think it is not possible to say how similar the organoid activity is to preterm EEG," Arnold Kriegstein, a neurologist from the University of California, San Francisco, who did not contribute to the new study, told Gizmodo in an email.
The evaluation was made by Bruno Daunizeau, a neurologist, who said she had failed to answer "test questions," and by Jean-François Dartigues, a psychologist, who cited "anosognosia," a condition in which the patient does not seem aware of the disorder.
If those results are promising, at least one clinician, Dr. Alexander Rotenberg, a neurologist who directs the neuromodulation program at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, said he would collaborate with the team to evaluate the technique for epilepsy.
Dr. Matthew Burke, a neurologist who teaches at the University of Toronto and has written about the dissolution of patient-physician trust, said flippant clips about healthcare, made and shared by healthcare professionals, are emblematic of a broader issue within medicine.
Some instances of the post then ask the viewer how they are doing based on what they see and claim that it was created by a Japanese neurologist and it can be used to tell a viewer how stressed they are.
Courts have ordered journalists not to identify the neurologist, whom court papers refer to only as Dr. I. Dr. I got involved in late December, after the family of a Baltimore boy reached out to him on the British family's behalf.
Cognitive issues related to the concussion can be lingering, he says, and should be closely monitored by an expert, such as a neurologist or sports medicine doctor who often treats concussions, together with the young athlete's parents and school officials.
"This is probably one of the larger studies that have been published so far on the connection between insomnia and cardiovascular risk," said Harvard professor and neurologist Dr. Natalia Rost, chief of the stroke division at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
"This study adds to the increasing body of literature that showcases how the heart and brain work together," said Dr. Neelum T. Aggarwal, director of research for the Rush Heart Center for Women and a cognitive neurologist at its Cardiology Cognitive Clinic.
"The study used blood marker levels of trans fats, rather than more traditionally used dietary questionnaires, which increases the scientific validity of the results," said neurologist Dr. Richard Isaacson, director of the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York.
We brush it off in our daily lives but déjà vu, says Adam Zeman, a clinical neurologist at the University of Exeter in the UK, can be a window into the many ways our brain regulates memory, familiarity, and other related processes.
For starters, it's pretty normal to feel like you need an alarm — or several — to get you going, says Daniel Barone, MD, a neurologist at the NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine Center for Sleep Medicine and author of Let's Talk About Sleep.
"The typical [visual snow] patient has a continuous visual disturbance that looks like an untuned black and white television," says Peter Goadsby, MD, PhD, a neurologist at the University of California San Francisco, and one of the few researchers studying visual snow.

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