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- Sleep Aids: A Primer for Insomnia Treatmenthttps://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/sleep/PN0606SleepAids-pdf/31308/Advancements in Insomnia Treatment: Integrating Behavioral and Pharmacological ApproachesInsomnia remains one of the most prevalent sleep disorders affecting millions of adults worldwide, often leading to significant daytime impairment and reduced quality of life. Despite its commonality, many indiv
- Savvy Contracting Strategies for Clinical Research Trialshttps://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/savvy-contracting-strategies-for-clinical-research-trials/31310/Participating in clinical trials offers neurologists the opportunity to advance medical knowledge, provide patients with access to innovative treatments, and generate additional revenue for their practices. However, engaging in clinical research involves navigating various challenges to ensure profi
- Dementia Insightshttps://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/alzheimer-disease-dementias/PN0506dementia-pdf/31311/In the May 2006 issue of *Practical Neurology*, Dr. David S. Geldmacher explores the enduring impact of the iconic TV character Dr. Marcus Welby on modern medical practice, particularly in the realm of dementia care. Dr. Welby symbolized the epitome of physician excellence—competent, compassionate,
- Business Advisorhttps://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/business-advisor/31395/Effective management of neurology practices often hinges on the efficiency of the office environment. In his insightful article, Larry R. Brooks emphasizes the importance of evaluating whether it’s time to relocate or renovate your current facility to enhance patient flow and operational productivit
- Expert Opinionhttps://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/expert-opinion/31419/Idiopathic Hypersomnia: A Distinct Clinical Entity Beyond NarcolepsyIn a case highlighted by Robert Fayle, MD, a 31-year-old woman with a longstanding history of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) since age 14 presents a compelling example of idiopathic central nervous system hypersomnia. Unlike nar
- Vascular Clinichttps://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/stroke/PN0405VascularClinic-pdf/31471/Advancements in MRI technology have significantly enhanced the detection capabilities for intracerebral abnormalities, particularly microbleeds, which were previously undetectable. A pivotal study highlighted the superiority of MRI, specifically using Gradient Recall Echo (GRE) sequences, over tradi
- Dementia Insightshttps://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/alzheimer-disease-dementias/PN0405Dementia-pdf/31462/Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease: Balancing Compassion and AccuracyAlzheimer’s Disease (AD) remains a formidable challenge in neurology, not only due to its debilitating impact on patients but also because of the complexities surrounding its diagnosis and disclosure. Despite the progressive nature of
- Dementia Insightshttps://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/alzheimer-disease-dementias/pn0205pg24-25-pdf/31490/Hormone Replacement Therapy and Dementia Risk: Navigating Complex EvidenceThe intricate relationship between hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and cognitive function in postmenopausal women has been a subject of extensive research and debate. Initial epidemiological studies suggested that HRT, parti
- Expert Opinionhttps://practicalneurology.com/diseases-diagnoses/headache-pain/pn0205pg70-75-pdf/31496/Management of Migraine Patients with Family History of Intracranial AneurysmIn Practical Neurology’s February 2005 issue, Dr. Randolph W. Evans presents a case study of a 35-year-old female migraineur with a significant family history of intracranial aneurysm, specifically her mother’s ruptured sacc
- Expert Opinionhttps://practicalneurology.com/columns/practice-management/expert-opinion/31025/Differentiating Lower Back and Hip Pain: A Comprehensive Diagnostic ApproachLower back and hip pain often present diagnostic challenges due to overlapping referral patterns and multiple potential pain generators in the lumbar and hip regions. Gehret, Freedman, and Sher emphasize that accurate differ