It "may help mitigate cognitive decline related to fatigue," a neurologist explains.
Lakhan is a board-certified neurologist and pain physician, former department chair and curricular dean of a medical school, and a multiple first-in-class therapeutics developer. The brain is the seat ...
The brain is perhaps the only organ in the body where there are two completely different medical specialties that treat patients with dysfunction in the organ. Those specialties are, of course, ...
JAMA named nine of the most influential studies of 2025, including three in neurology. Medscape interviews the researchers to explore the findings and what they could mean for brain health.
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A hidden protein buildup in brain blood vessels may quietly quadruple dementia risk—often without a stroke as warning.
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