Articles for Neurology

We Are Driving People Straight Into the Arms of the Wellness-Industrial Complex
We Are Driving People Straight Into the Arms of the Wellness-Industrial Complex

Social media is filled with health content ranging from useful workout tips to dubious claims about curing diseases through diet. How do we cut through the noise?

Op-Med
Oct 13
Can Vitamin D Supplements Really Slow Aging, as a Recent Study Suggests?

Vitamin D linked to healthier ageing through DNA protection, but experts caution against high-dose supplements.

The Conversation
Oct 13
GLP-1s and Dementia Risk: Effects Are Nuanced, Study Suggests
GLP-1s and Dementia Risk: Effects Are Nuanced, Study Suggests

To address gaps in current research, this study aims to compare the impact of exposure to glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RA) versus sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhib...

Alzheimer's & Dementia
Oct 13
My Native Language Is Science Fiction
My Native Language Is Science Fiction

A med student discusses how Isaac Asimov’s stories may be perhaps the most potent metaphor for the paradigm shift happening in medicine today.

Op-Med
Oct 13
New Blood Pressure Goal Set by AHA and ACC
New Blood Pressure Goal Set by AHA and ACC

The AHA/ACC update to the 2017 hypertension guideline includes essential guidance that physicians and patients should know.

AMA Wire
Oct 13
Prenatal Tylenol Use and Child Neurodevelopment: Associations Reported, But Further Research Needed
Prenatal Tylenol Use and Child Neurodevelopment: Associations Reported, But Further Research Needed

Harvard University
Oct 08
High-Risk Genomic Consensus Validation for Patients with Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Using Next-Generation Sequencing

Blood
Oct 08
Novo Nordisk’s Obesity Drug Wegovy Cleared to Treat MASH
Novo Nordisk’s Obesity Drug Wegovy Cleared to Treat MASH

Novo Nordisk’s obesity drug Wegovy was cleared by U.S. regulators to treat an increasingly common...

STAT
Oct 08
Ousted FDA Vaccine Chief Vinay Prasad Is Returning to the Agency
Ousted FDA Vaccine Chief Vinay Prasad Is Returning to the Agency

A Food and Drug Administration official who stepped down less than two weeks ago is getting his job back as the agency’s top vaccine regulator. Dr.

AP News
Oct 08
Novartis Kicks off BTK Competition in Immunology with FDA Approval for Rhapsido in Chronic Hives
Novartis Kicks off BTK Competition in Immunology with FDA Approval for Rhapsido in Chronic Hives

Novartis has scored the FDA’s approval for a second BTK inhibitor that’s for a non-cancer indication, teeing off a potential competition with Sanofi down the line. | Novartis has scored the FDA’s approval for a second BTK inhibitor that’s for a non-cancer indication, teeing off potential competition with Sanofi down the line.

Fierce Pharma
Oct 08
The Nobel Prize in Medicine Goes to 3 Scientists for Work on the Human Immune System
The Nobel Prize in Medicine Goes to 3 Scientists for Work on the Human Immune System

They won for their work on peripheral immune tolerance, which is one way the body helps keep the immune system from getting out of whack and attacking your own tissues.

AP News
Oct 07
As NIH Launches New Autism Research Effort, the Focus Is on Environmental Factors
As NIH Launches New Autism Research Effort, the Focus Is on Environmental Factors

The NIH is making a $50 million bet: Understanding environmental factors will help researchers better understand why some people have autism.

STAT
Oct 04
How Can Artificial Intelligence Transform the Training of Medical Students and Physicians?

Advances in artificial intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI, hold promise for transforming medical education and physician training in response to increasing health-care demands and shortages in the global health-care workforce. Meanwhile, challenges remain in the effective and equitable integration of AI technology into medical...

The Lancet Digital Health
Oct 04
I Run into Patients in Public All the Time. It’s Not Always Easy
I Run into Patients in Public All the Time. It’s Not Always Easy

Now that I'm five years into practice, there are days I do not leave the house without seeing someone I have cared for, everywhere from the grocery store to the dentist.

Op-Med
Oct 03
Defining the True Risk of Septic Arthritis Following Large Joint Corticosteroid Injections
Defining the True Risk of Septic Arthritis Following Large Joint Corticosteroid Injections

Septic arthritis (SA) is a rare but serious complication of corticosteroid joint injections (CSI) that can lead to joint damage and possible mortality. There is limited research defining ...

PM&R
Oct 02
AI, Meet Physician Creativity
AI, Meet Physician Creativity

I'll always remember the year 2025 as the one where I began to wonder if I had been replaced by a robot.

Op-Med
Oct 02
As Ambient Scribes Face Off, Doximity Lures Doctors with a Free Option
As Ambient Scribes Face Off, Doximity Lures Doctors with a Free Option

Doximity offers a free ambient scribe for physicians, NPs, and PAs. Get startedhere.

STAT
Oct 02
N.Y. Health Experts Respond to Trump Administration Linking Autism to Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy
N.Y. Health Experts Respond to Trump Administration Linking Autism to Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy

“Taking Tylenol is not good, all right? I'll say it. It's not good. For this reason, they are strongly recommending that women limit...

Spectrum News
Oct 02
Rectal Diclofenac Versus Indomethacin for Prevention of Post-ERCP Pancreatitis (DIPPP): A Multicentre, Double-Blind, Randomised, Controlled Trial

Recent meta-analyses suggested diclofenac may be superior to indomethacin in preventing post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) pancreatitis (PEP). The aim of our study was to compare the efficacy of 100 mg rectal indomethacin versus...

Gut
Oct 02
Has Medicine Stripped Me of My Love of Learning?
Has Medicine Stripped Me of My Love of Learning?

It has been hard to confront that my intellectual curiosity has dimmed — and that I may be responsible for letting it slip away.

Op-Med
Oct 02