Q&A: Long-Term Stroke Risk in Women With Prior Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
Researchers investigated the long-term risk for stroke in women with prior history of hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.
Researchers investigated the long-term risk for stroke in women with prior history of hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.
Investigators sought to determine the risk for intracerebral hemorrhage in pregnancy and during the postpartum period.
An association between migraine and metabolic syndrome was observed only in women with a past history of migraine.
Investigators sought to determine the long-term safety and efficacy of fremanezumab in patients with chronic migraine and comorbid moderate to severe depression.
Ralph L. Sacco, MD, discusses challenges in the field of neurology and opportunities to overcome these challenges.
Investigators found that OV101 (gaboxadol) was clinically beneficial in adults and adolescents with Angelman syndrome.