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New Genetic Clues to Autism Found
Researchers have discovered two new genes that may be involved with autism.
Concussion: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments
Learn more from WebMD about concussions, including symptoms, causes, treatment, and prevention.
Famous Face Test May Spot Early Dementia
Researchers say inability to name icons like Einstein or Elvis might signal primary progressive aphasia
Multiple Sclerosis Diet and Exercise
Find WebMD's comprehensive coverage of multiple sclerosis diet and exercise including medical reference, news, pictures, videos, and more.
Number of Alzheimer’s Caregivers Is Increasing
The number of Alzheimer's disease caregivers in the U.S. is far larger than previously believed, according to a new report issued by the Alzheimer's Association.
CSF Biomarkers in Parkinsonian Conditions: An Update
Biomakers that might differentiate Parkinson-plus syndromes from Parkinson's disease are urgently needed. This review examines several of the most promising CSF candidate markers.
Financial Planning for Alzheimer's Disease
In order to manage your finances if you have a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, you need to understand health coverage options. WebMD tells you more.
Emerging Strategies for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
An overview of emerging methodologies in the fight against multiple sclerosis, highlighting strategies for prevention through immune modulation, and repair via neuroprotection and remyelination.
Endoscopic Navigation of the Fourth Ventricle
The authors summarize their findings in 54 patients presenting with different pathological conditions in which transaqueductal navigation was successfully performed using flexible endoscopes.
Paraneoplastic Syndrome & Sensory Neuropathy
Paraneoplastic syndromes occur during many forms of cancer. These syndromes are accompanied by many types of neuropathy. Paranoeplastic syndromes and linked neuropathy are thought to be secondary symptoms due to substances released by tumors. Symptoms can also arise due to antibodies that are fig
Dantrolene for Vasospasm After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Does this neuroprotective agent improve outcomes after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage?
Clinical Cases from Johns Hopkins Neurology
What is the underlying cause of this painful disorder?
Night Sweats - Multiple Sclerosis
Unsure how to solve your problem of night sweats? Don't know what causes them, or how to help? Read on for a way to help you sleep through your Multiple Sclerosis night sweats and get a full night's rest.
Epilepsy Health Center News and Features
Find special feature stories and news on Epilepsy Health at WebMD
Limb Contractures in Parkinsonian Patients
Although rare, limb contractures associated with PD can lead to severe deformities in hands and feet. Learn about possible etiology, differential diagnosis, and management strategies here.
Dementia and Driving Don't Mix
Approximately 4 million people in the U.S. have Alzheimer's disease, and it is estimated that the number could increase. Many still drive, posing a risk to others and themselves with a "substantially increased accident rate", according to the American Academy of Neurology.
Modeling Medulloblastoma With Genetically Engineered Mice
The author discusses how scientists use genetically engineered mice to decipher the molecular origins of medulloblastoma and how mouse models are used to design novel therapeutic strategies.
Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a common ailment of today's workforce. Anyone who spends more than six or seven hours a day on a computer or uses vibrating equipment such as a jackhammer on a day-to-day basis, is susceptible to the disease. Early diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is important in order