The annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) allows neurology experts from around the globe to share their latest clinical insights and expertise in patient care.
Dr Milena Pavlova: Treat Sleep Disorders Independently in Patients With Epilepsy
May 25th 2023Milena Pavlova, MD, neurologist, and medical director of the sleep testing center at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner hospital, says that since sleep disorders are common, it’s important to consider that sleep can be a separate symptom from epilepsy.
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Dr Milena Pavlova Discusses How Providers Might Overlook Epilepsy-Related Sleep Issues
May 18th 2023Milena Pavlova, MD, neurologist, and medical director of the sleep testing center at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner hospital, talks about how factors such as the sedative effects of anti-epileptic medications can mask sleep issues and diagnoses in people with epilepsy.
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Dr Jessica Robinson-Papp Explains Toxicity Reduction in HIV Treatment
May 12th 2023Jessica Robinson-Papp, MD, MS, professor of neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, talks about the strides made in antiretroviral therapy for HIV and how these improvements lead to better patient outcomes.
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Dr Milena Pavlova: Sleep Apnea Is More Common in Men, Postmenopausal Women
May 11th 2023Milena Pavlova, MD, neurologist, and medical director of the sleep testing center at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner hospital, says that sleep apnea is more common in men until after women experience menopause.
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Dr Milena Pavlova Emphasizes the Importance of Sleep Apnea Treatment in Epilepsy
May 10th 2023Milena Pavlova, MD, neurologist, and medical director of the Sleep Testing Center at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital, highlights how even mild cases of sleep apnea can increase the number of seizures a patient with epilepsy experiences and harm organs.
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Dr Jessica Robinson-Papp Talks About HIV Medication Adherence and Supporting Patients
May 5th 2023Jessica Robinson-Papp, MD, MS, professor of neurology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai, talks about what factors can contribute to medication nonadherence in people with HIV, and the different levels of support that might be available to patients.
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Dr David Spencer Emphasizes Safety in Investigational Cell Therapy for Epilepsy Trial
May 4th 2023David Spencer, MD, director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and professor of neurology at Oregon Health and Science University, discusses the importance of patient safety in a first-in-human trial of NRTX-1001 GABAergic interneuron cell therapy for focal epilepsy.
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Dr David Spencer Looks Ahead to Next Phase of Cell Therapy Trial for Epilepsy
May 3rd 2023David Spencer, MD, director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and professor of neurology at Oregon Health and Science University, talks about the first-in-human trial of interneuron cell therapy for treatment of focal epilepsy and explains the next steps.
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Dr Milena Pavlova: Prioritize Sleep Disorders in Patients With Epilepsy When Considering VBC
April 27th 2023Milena Pavlova, MD, neurologist, and medical director of the sleep testing center at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner hospital, talks about the importance of treating underlying sleep disorders in patients with seizures, especially within a value-based care (VBC) model.
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Dr David Spencer Speaks on How an Investigational Cell Therapy for Epilepsy Could Help Patients
April 26th 2023David Spencer, MD, director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and professor of neurology at Oregon Health and Science University, talks about how an emerging epilepsy treatment could transform the current level of care for patients with the condition.
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Brain Imaging Helpful for Goals of Care Decisions in Patients With Cognitive Motor Dissociation
April 25th 2023The potential ethical implications for goals of care discussions between surrogate decision makers and health care providers concerning patients who reside in a state of cognitive motor dissociation were investigated in this new study from a team at Columbia University and New York Presbyterian Hospital.
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Dr Mitzi Joi Williams Discusses Disparities in MS, Pregnancy in Minority Populations
April 25th 2023Much more work needs to be done surrounding multiple sclerosis (MS) and treating pregnant patients safely, noted Mitzi Joi Williams, MD, FAAN, medical director and CEO, Joi Life Wellness Neurology Clinic.
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Dr Milena Pavlova Emphasizes the Detrimental Effect of Sleep Deprivation on Epilepsy and Cognition
April 25th 2023Milena Pavlova, MD, neurologist and medical director of the sleep testing center at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital, discusses the profound effect obstructive sleep apnea has on epilepsy as well as cognition.
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Tolebrutinib 96-Week MRI Results Promising for the Investigational BTK Inhibitor
April 25th 2023Two-year data on MRI, efficacy, and safety findings from the long-term safety extension study of the investigational Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor tolebrutinib for relapsing multiple sclerosis were presented in a pair of posters at the American Academy of Neurology 2023 annual meeting.
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Tolebrutinib Long-term Data Continue to Show the BTK Inhibitor Is Safe, Clinically Effective in MS
April 25th 2023Tolebrutinib is a Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor that is being investigated for use in patients who have relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS); investigators presented safety data from a long-term extension study of the phase 2b dose-finding trial.
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Dementia-Related Medication Disparities Persist for Racial, Ethnic Minority Patients
April 24th 2023There are limited data on potential disparities in dementia medication use in the outpatient setting, with study authors highlighting that the benefits of these medications are not equitably distributed along racial and ethnic lines because of usage differences.
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A study from investigators in the Quantitative Health Science, Neurology, and Radiology departments of Mayo Clinic investigated if and how social and structural determinants of health (SSDOH) might influence mild cognitive impairment and/or risk of dementia among participants of the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.
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Dr Jessica Robinson-Papp Discusses Symptoms Indicating Neurological Complications in People With HIV
April 24th 2023Jessica Robinson-Papp, MD, MS, professor of neurology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, discusses how neurologic symptoms in individuals with HIV can present in various places in the body while also possibly pointing to a neurologic condition.
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Dr Nicole Rosendale: Data Lagging in Neurologic Care for LGBTQ+ Individuals
April 23rd 2023Nicole Rosendale, MD, assistant professor of neurology at the University of California San Francisco, neurologist/neurohospitalist, discusses how many unknowns prevail in data concerning neurologic care for LGBTQ+ individuals.
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Inclusivity Is Paramount for Efficacious and Equitable Neurological Care of Transgender Patients
April 23rd 2023Terminology and concepts relevant to the care of transgender and gender-diverse individuals and best practices for optimizing neurologic care in this patient population were covered in the session “Neurologic Conditions in Transgender Patients” on Sunday, April 23, at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting.
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Dr Natalia Rost Previews AAN’s Annual Meeting and 75th Anniversary
April 19th 2023Natalia Rost, MD, MPH, FAAN, FAHA, chief of the stroke division at Massachusetts General Hospital and chair of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Science Committee, previews the annual meeting and provides a glimpse into what the conference has to offer and its legacy of 75 years.
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AAN’s 2023 Annual Meeting Will Include Education and Community, Says Dr David Spencer
April 18th 2023David Spencer, MD, director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and professor of neurology at Oregon Health and Science University, previews the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) annual meeting for 2023 and says that attendees can expect not only to learn but also to leave feeling humbled and inspired.
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AAN to Mark 75th Anniversary at 2023 Annual Meeting
April 18th 2023The annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) will take place April 22-27 in Boston, presenting in a hybrid format a schedule packed with continuing medical education sessions, poster presentations, and cutting-edge science.
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