Exposure to air pollution and fine particulate matter appears to be directly associated with an increased risk for Alzheimer disease.
Union nurses in New York City have reached an agreement and signed a contract to return to work with several New York City-based hospitals.
A retrospective study shows a synergistic interaction between Parkinson disease and stroke, leading to increased long-term mortality risk.
Hearing impairment is a common nonmotor manifestation of Parkinson disease, often involving high-frequency hearing loss.
Ongoing research finds that maternal vaccination for COVID-19 appears to have no significant effect on prenatal neurodevelopment.
High levels of academic pressure appear to increase risk for depression or greater depressive symptoms in adolescents as they age.
Dr Pavel Klein discusses strategies to address patient skepticism and improve seizure reporting to enhance clinical outcomes in epilepsy.
Regular exposure or high levels of exposure to wildfire smoke during pregnancy may increase risk for autism spectrum disorder in children.
Upstream hypertension management is critical to reducing racial and socioeconomic disparities in secondary stroke prevention for ICH survivors.
Text messages may be more effective at encouraging post-discharge patients to seek additional public benefits, compared with paper referrals.
A ketogenic diet may provide some modest antidepressant benefits as an adjunct for pharmacologic intervention.
Low-dose opioid therapy provides stable, long-term symptom control and dose stability for patients with augmented restless legs syndrome.