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Mashup Score: 6ANA Investigates Minimally Invasive Surgical Treatments in Epilepsy | American Neurological Association (ANA) - 7 hour(s) ago
It used to be that surgery for medically refractory epilepsy was big, open and invasive, a treatment of last resort. The landscape has changed in recent decades, with more and more minimally invasive surgical approaches being developed. So what does this mean for the average patient with medically refractory epilepsy? Our guest today is Dr. Jon Willie, Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He speaks with Dr. Ionnis Karakis, Epileptol
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As a young girl, Susan La Flesche Picotte witnessed the tragic death of a woman in her co mmunity, because a local white doctor refused to treat her. This event left a lasting impression on Susan, who went on to be the first Native American woman in the United States to receive a medical degree. She was also the first person to receive federal aid to assist her in her education. Dr. Picotte’s influence in medicine has inspired others and led to great advances for public health in Native American communitie
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#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth is celebrated each year in November to celebrate the traditions, languages and stories of Native American communities. This month, the ANA will honor Native Americans who made significant contributions to medicine and science. https://t.co/EZWPmaGrrN https://t.co/4YhiLGkGYV
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Mashup Score: 2ANA Investigates the Glymphatic System & Neurodegenerative Diseases | American Neurological Association (ANA) - 28 day(s) ago
Until recently, the Glymphatic System was a neglected corner of neuroscience. Now it’s increasingly clear that the brain’s system for the flow of fluid, nutrients, and waste plays an important role in sleep and brain disease. With glymphatics in the spotlight, researchers are coming up with innovative ways to study this slow, constant flow of cerebrospinal fluid throughout the brain. Dr. Daniel Claassen is a Professor of Neurology and Chief of the Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology Division at Vanderbilt
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Mashup Score: 63Vaping Bad for Brain Health, First-of-its Kind Study Shows | American Neurological Association (ANA) - 2 month(s) ago
College students who vaped had lower cognitive function scores than those who didn’t, and the more they vaped, the bigger the disparity, according to first-of-its-kind research being presented at the 149 th Annual Meeting of the American Neurological Association (ANA).
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Mashup Score: 1ANA Investigates Psychedelics & Unlocking Critical Periods | American Neurological Association (ANA) - 3 month(s) ago
Listen as Dr. Adeline Goss, Associate Chief of Neurology at Highland Hospital, discusses the groundbreaking potential of psychedelics in neurology with Dr. Steve Zeiler, a Vascular Neurologist and Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins, and Dr. Ghul Dölen, a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at UC Berkeley. The conversation explores the newfound excitement surrounding psychedelics like MDMA, LSD, and psilocybin for treating mood disorders like depression and neurologic conditions such as stroke
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Congratulations! You’ve found precisely the right organization to support your career in academic neurology and neuroscience. You’re about to join a dynamic group of colleagues with a nearly 150-year track record of setting the standard for discovery, education, and patient care. Your career success and satisfaction is our paramount focus as we work together toward a world without neurological disease.
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AI is everywhere, whether you are a fan of it or not. This month, join us for a deep dive into the AI revolution with our guest Dr. Ethan Mollick, professor at The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and author of the New York Times bestseller, “Co-Intelligence.” Discover how this AI revolution stands apart from past technological advancements and how it is transforming academic research. Ethan was interviewed for this episode by Dr. Zach London, an Associate Professor at the University of
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Mashup Score: 5ANA Investigates Minimally Invasive Neurosurgeries for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage | American Neurological Association (ANA) - 5 month(s) ago
There has been tremendous progress in recent decades in the management of ischemic strokes. Meanwhile, hemorrhagic strokes have stubbornly resisted this progress. Interventions for these types of strokes have failed again and again to show a benefit over standard medical management, until this year. The recently published ENRICH trial is the first to show that minimally invasive neurosurgery may improve functional outcomes for patients with hemorrhagic stroke. Study lead author, Dr. Gustavo Pradilla
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