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Weight Loss Lowers Intracranial Hypertension, Controlled Study Shows
April 30, 2009

Losing weight can significantly reduce intracranial pressure and the complications it causes, including headache and optic nerve anomalies.

Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: Options for Treatment
April 30, 2009

New treatment options for pain caused by diabetic peripheral neuropathy were presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology. While oral medications from 2 different drug classes appear effective, injection of botulinum toxin does not.

Essential Tremor Increases Risk of Dementia
April 30, 2009

Elderly persons with essential tremor (ET) are almost twice as likely to have dementia as those without ET, according to a new study from Elan Louis, MD, professor of neurology, and colleagues at Columbia University in New York.

Are Primary Stroke Centers Living Up to Potential?
April 30, 2009

Thirteen years have passed since intravenous tissue plasminogen activator was approved for treating patients with acute ischemic stroke, but some experts think hospitals-even those designated as primary stroke centers-have been slow to implement the strategy.

Natalizumab for MS May Reactivate Herpes Viruses
April 30, 2009

Multiple sclerosis patients treated with natalizumab risk reactivation of latent herpes virus infections.

Large Mayo Clinic Study Finds Sleep Disorders Common in the Elderly
April 29, 2009

Sleep disorders are common in persons older than 70 years, according to a large community-based study of age-related diseases and cognitive functioning. The most common disorder, sleep-related leg cramps, occurred in 32% of the study participants, according to investigator Jennifer Molano, MD, a behavioral neurology fellow at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

New Guidelines Issued for Treatment of Epilepsy in Pregnant Women
April 28, 2009

Valproate should be avoided in women with epilepsy who are pregnant, according to new guidelines developed by the American Academy of Neurology and the American Epilepsy Society.

Study Finds Parkinson Disease in the United States More Common in White Men
April 28, 2009

In the Unites States, Parkinson disease is more common in white men than in persons in other ethnic groups, and most patients with the disease live in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions, according to the results of an epidemiological study.

Researchers Identify Potential Pharmacogenetic Biomarker for MS
April 28, 2009

Researchers have identified 2 gene variations that are resistant to interferon ß therapy. This finding could lead to a biomarker for determining when IFN-ß is appropriate for the treatment of multiple sclerosis.

Obesity Linked to Prevalence of Migraine in Adults
April 28, 2009

Prevalence of migraine is higher in men and women who have total body obesity (TBO) or abdominal obesity (Abd-O), according to the results of a study by Lee B. Peterlin, DO, assistant professor in the Department of Neurology, and colleagues at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia.