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.
The ongoing measles outbreak across several US states has prompted an administration health official to advocate for the ...
Higher consumption of caffeinated coffee and tea is associated with a reduced risk for dementia and improved cognitive function.
Exposure to cognitive enrichment is associated with a slower rate of cognitive decline and lower risk for Alzheimer disease and dementia.
The validated 6-variable IsCHEMiA score accurately identifies patients at high risk for developing epilepsy following an acute ischemic stroke.
Certain progestin-only injectable contraceptives are associated with a significantly increased risk for surgically treated intracranial meningioma.
New AAN guidance addresses communicating brain death determinations to surrogates and managing objections to life support withdrawal.
Lower nucleus accumbens volume independently predicts depressive symptoms and future anhedonia in patients with early relapsing-remitting MS.