Parkinson’s disease psychosis is underreported and is difficult to treat, but a new drug in late-stage development is a promising therapy.
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Over 60% of people with Parkinson’s disease will have REM sleep behavior disorder, endangering them and their partners during the night.
With an increasing emphasis on value, health care providers who treat sleep disorders should focus on adopting quality measures to ensure patient-centered care.
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A multi-faceted approach is best when treating pediatric headache.
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