Encouraging individuals to be active through recreational and competitive athletics has led to increased participation in organized sports.
Acute aortic dissection is a rare but life-threatening illness in which prompt diagnosis and treatment are critical for the chance of survival.
Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for dementia, and poor glucose control is associated with worse cognitive function and greater decline.
Menopausal hormone therapy and risk of VTE and AD; patients' understanding of chemotherapy benefits; and FDA actions.
Piriformis syndrome remains an elusive diagnosis and neurologists should avoid recommendations for surgery interventions.
Epilepsy is associated with behavioral, psychiatric, cognitive, and social comorbidities. The associated comorbidities change across the lifespan of a person with epilepsy. Early detection and treatment of these comorbidities has the potential to significantly improve quality of life for patients with epilepsy.