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Survey Reveals Diverse Needs Among Patients with Cluster Headaches

Treatment needs vary among patients with cluster headache, according to a poster presented at the American Headache Society 67th Annual Scientific Meeting.

Blarcamesine Shows Benefits in Early Alzheimer’s Disease

A daily dose of blarcamesine restored autophagy among patients with early Alzheimer’s disease, with improved outcomes through 192 weeks, according to an abstract presented at the Alzheimer’s Association...

MJFF funding novel study of anxiety mechanisms in Parkinson’s

The project brings together leading researchers from opposite sides of the U.S. It will be led by Christopher Bishop, PhD, in collaboration with Marvin Diaz, PhD, at Binghamton...

Tanzanian child survives 10-hour brain surgery in recent medical breakthrough

A team of neurosurgeons from the United States, working in collaboration with Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC), has successfully removed a large brain tumor from a three-year-old child...

Study Finds Increase Risk of Parkinson’s Disease in Communities Near Golf Courses

Dr. Brittany Krzyzanowski of the Krzyzanowski Laboratory was recently featured in multiple news stories for her neuroepidemiology research showing a connection between pesticides and Parkinson’s disease. Related Coverage