Libervant Buccal Film Receives FDA Approval for Seizure Treatment – Practical Neurology
Aquestive Therapeutics (Warren, NJ) announced that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Libervant (diazepam buccal film) for the acute
Aquestive Therapeutics (Warren, NJ) announced that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Libervant (diazepam buccal film) for the acute
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Nature – Unimolecular integration of NMDA receptor antagonism with GLP-1 receptor agonism effectively reverses obesity, hyperglycaemia and dyslipidaemia in rodent models of metabolic disease.
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Background and ObjectivesStructural imaging can offer insights into the cortical morphometry of migraine, which might reflect adaptations to recurring nociceptive messaging. This study compares cortical…
Background and ObjectivesHigh-frequency oscillations (HFOs; ripples 80–250 Hz; fast ripples [FRs] 250–500 Hz) recorded with intracranial electrodes generated excitement and debate about their potential to…
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This image has been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr M é ndez and colleagues: This confocal…
A conceptual framework that integrates the olfactory pathway into research on nature and human well-being is presented.