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Neurological Conditions : Health & Medical
Vitamin C May Improve Alzheimer's Treatments
Nutrient Helps Drugs Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier, Get Into Cells
What Are Treatments for Neuralgia?
Neuralgia is simply defined as nerve pain. Most patients experience neuralgia attacks, rather than constant pain. As neuralgia progresses, these attacks may occur more frequently, last longer and be significantly more painful. There are a variety of treatments methods available to help you manage yo
Vitamins To Cure MS - Which Vitamins Are Worth Taking?
If you have MS you may be looking for every way you can to make your symptoms better, there is no cure for this disease yet, but there are many things that you can do to improve not only your symptoms but also the progression of the disease. It is important understand that there is a big difference
Brain and Nervous System Directories
Find all medical reference articles on Brain and Nervous System at WebMD.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Head
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the head is a test that uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to provide pictures of your head.
Legal Issues and Alzheimer's Disease
If you, or a loved one, are diagnosed with Alzheimer's there are important financial and legal matters to consider. Learn more from WebMD.
H. pylori Infection as a Protective Factor Against MS Risk
Could H. pylori infection offer protection against the development of multiple sclerosis? And might gender play a role?
Evidence-Based Review of the Surgical Management
The spinal column is the most frequent site of bone metastasis.
Sciatic Nerve Description
It makes sense that the longest nerve in the body can create some of the strongest discomfort. When affected, the sciatic nerve, which extends from the spinal cord to the hips and down the legs, is the source of a radiating and sometimes debilitating pain.
Natural Cures For Multiple Sclerosis
As more multiple sclerosis sufferers begin to look for alternative methods to cure their illness; something starts to talk loud about the dissatisfaction they have for modern-day medicine. So as new alternatives start to show on the horizon; the questions is - Are they any better than what the docto
Types of ADHD
Find WebMD's comprehensive coverage of the different kinds of ADHD including medical reference, news, pictures, videos, and more.
How to Heal a Pinched Nerve in the Lower Back
If you suffer with lower back pain, this simple remedy may help you better control the pain. By trying this every night, you may not have to visit your doctor and may avoid further pain. If your back pain persists or begins to interfere with your daily activities--such as bathing, working, walking
Diagnosing Dopamine-Responsive Dystonias
Dopamine-responsive dystonias are potentially treatable, but often misdiagnosed. What's the best approach to confirm a suspected diagnosis?
America's Melting Pot and Treatment of ADHD
Treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be more effective when doctors take their patients' ethnic or cultural backgrounds into account, according to a paper in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Evaluating Therapeutic Interventions For Cerebral Vasospasm
What evidence exists to support the pathway from subarachnoid hemorrhage to vasospasm to cerebral infarction to poor outcome?
Avoiding Wrong-Site Surgery During Spinal Procedures
There are unique issues related to spinal localization that can be challenging for even the most experienced clinician. What steps can be taken to prevent wrong-side surgery during spinal procedures?
Brain Aneurysms: To Operate or Not to Operate?
For those with a brain aneurysm, it can be a bit like living with a tiny time bomb ticking in their head. What's worse, they might not know it's there, it doesn't bother them, and maybe it never will.
Postop Reactive Enhancement After Resection of Brain Tumors
MRI has become the method of choice for determining the presence of any residual tumor after brain tumor resection. What is the optimal time frame for post-op 3T MRI imaging?
Drug Treatments For Multiple Sclerosis Patients
Studies have shown that multiple sclerosis is very hard on people affecting some 2 in every 1000 persons. Even more problematic is the fact that some 50 % of these people are left unable to walk after some 15 from the onset of the disorder.