Comorbid psychological conditions affect cognitive function in Parkinson’s disease, and treatment can be complicated by overlapping symptoms.
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New findings suggest shared genetic etiology vs causal relationship in comorbid migraine and depression.
There are several drug-based and non-pharmacological treatments available that can help reduce symptoms of depression in patients with epilepsy.
Depression is the most frequently observed psychiatric disorder in HD, with an estimated prevalence of 40% to 50%.
Depression is one of the most commonly reported complications resulting from stroke.
Over 60% of people with Parkinson’s disease will have REM sleep behavior disorder, endangering them and their partners during the night.
A multi-faceted approach is best when treating pediatric headache.
As the most effective treatment for a patient with multiple sclerosis is one that is specifically tailored to the patient’s individual needs and preferences, recognition of the unique characteristics, preferences, and trends shared by the millennial generation should drive innovative solutions.
Medication, plus a relatively sedentary lifestyle, places people with epilepsy at great risk of metabolic syndrome and its various complications.
A restricted number of surgical procedures are not associated with increased incidence of chronic opioid use.
Neuroimaging and if necessary, genetic testing, can help to confirm an FTD diagnosis.
When first-line therapies fail, physicians must consider several factors when choosing the next course of treatment for their RRMS patients.
The new guidelines will facilitate the design and development of clinical trials to test new therapies to minimize the burden of neurologic disability produced by neurosarcoidosis.
Companies touting these therapies may use impressive websites with endorsements by celebrities and physicians to instill a sense that the procedures are safe and acceptable.
Cannabis has been shown to reduce the use of prescription drugs that have more numerous and serious side effects, including opioids, benzodiazepines, and antidepressants.
Research has shown a confounding link between nicotine and reduced risk of Parkinson’s disease.
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