What you should know about preventing, spotting and treating stroke May 02, 2017 | Heather Shannon Stroke is the fifth-leading cause of death in the United States and a leading cause of adult disability. Here's what you need to know about... Read More Tags brain stroke
Can we treat Parkinson’s earlier and better? April 21, 2017 | Nicolás Phielipp, MD Through new research, doctors may soon be able to diagnose Parkinson’s disease before tremors begin and treat the movement disorder more... Read More Tags brain breakthroughs Parkinson's
Fear, your brain’s pathways and mental health March 14, 2017 | John Murray You may not know it, but that sense of fear you feel while watching a scary movie, when the killer appears on screen for the first time or the... Read More Tags breakthroughs brain mental health memory
When a doctor gets cancer February 21, 2017 | Roger Steinert, MD Just over two years ago, on a late Monday afternoon, Dr. Roger Steinert felt a strange sensation on the right side of his body and, feeling poorly,... Read More Tags brain cancer patient stories clinical trials vaccines
Women and epilepsy: closing the knowledge gap February 02, 2017 | Mona Sazgar, MD Epilepsy affects 1 percent of the U.S. Cases are evenly split between men and women, but women have unique challenges doctors are just beginning to... Read More Tags brain epilepsy women's health
Caring for women with epilepsy October 07, 2016 | John Murray Most physicians may not be familiar with the different ways epilepsy may affect women. UCI Health epileptologist Mona Sazgar, MD, discusses this in... Read More Tags brain epilepsy women's health