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Neurology is the most widely read and highly cited peer-reviewed neurology journal. It is the medical journal for the American Academy of Neurology.

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Neurology Podcast: Drs. Justin Abbatemarco & Ellen Iacobaeus discuss patient characteristics, disease-modifying therapy, and disability progression in patients with LOMS and ADMS. Listen now: bit.ly/3WfuhOX
Article: bit.ly/42Y31WL Justin Abbatemarco

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This study found that people with a history of cognitively stimulating occupations during their 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s have a lower risk of mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Learn more: bit.ly/4dfVUxJ

This study found that people with a history of cognitively stimulating occupations during their 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s have a lower risk of mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Learn more: bit.ly/4dfVUxJ
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Viewpoint: Opportunities and Challenges for Incorporating Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing in Neurology Education bit.ly/3UVKGYo

Viewpoint: Opportunities and Challenges for Incorporating Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing in Neurology Education bit.ly/3UVKGYo #NeurologyEd #AI
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Each month, the editorial board selects their favorite article for the month. Read the current pick, 'Bridging the Gap: Local Field Potentials Offer a Peek Into the Brain of a Person With Parkinson Disease,' by Brown and De Jesus: bit.ly/4cLFexR

Each month, the #NeurologyRF editorial board selects their favorite article for the month. Read the current pick, 'Bridging the Gap: Local Field Potentials Offer a Peek Into the Brain of a Person With Parkinson Disease,' by Brown and De Jesus: bit.ly/4cLFexR
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Medial medullary lamina-sparing mineral deposition is a characteristic feature of mitochondrial membrane protein-associated neurodegeneration (MPAN). Learn more in this Teaching NeuroImage article: bit.ly/4aPhLdu

Medial medullary lamina-sparing mineral deposition is a characteristic feature of mitochondrial membrane protein-associated neurodegeneration (MPAN). Learn more in this Teaching NeuroImage article: bit.ly/4aPhLdu #NeurologyRF #NeuroTwitter
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The recently published Pediatric and Adult Brain Death/Death by Neurologic Criteria Consensus Guideline (bit.ly/491dHGg) has sparked considerable interest & discussion. Read the ongoing conversation in this Disputes & Debates: Editors’ Choice: bit.ly/4aKj9hN

The recently published Pediatric and Adult Brain Death/Death by Neurologic Criteria Consensus Guideline (bit.ly/491dHGg) has sparked considerable interest & discussion. Read the ongoing conversation in this Disputes & Debates: Editors’ Choice: bit.ly/4aKj9hN
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This study found that, among patients with acute intracerebral hemorrhage, achieving an intensive systolic blood pressure target within 60 minutes was associated with lower hematoma expansion risk. Learn more: bit.ly/4dcY2Gw

This study found that, among patients with acute intracerebral hemorrhage, achieving an intensive systolic blood pressure target within 60 minutes was associated with lower hematoma expansion risk. Learn more: bit.ly/4dcY2Gw
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Learn about the effect of vagal nerve stimulator signal frequency on vocal cord function in the latest Video e-Pearl: bit.ly/4aPKNK8

Learn about the effect of vagal nerve stimulator signal frequency on vocal cord function in the latest #NeurologyRF Video e-Pearl: bit.ly/4aPKNK8
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Via Neurology Journal: Patients with multiple sclerosis who had gadolinium-enhancing lesions did not have elevated serum neurofilament light chain levels despite a correlation between sNfL and the presence of those lesions: bit.ly/4dchG5q

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Via @GreenJournal: Patients with multiple sclerosis who had gadolinium-enhancing lesions did not have elevated serum neurofilament light chain levels despite a correlation between sNfL and the presence of those lesions: bit.ly/4dchG5q #NeuroTwitter @AANMember
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Perivascular Spaces, Diffusivity Along Perivascular Spaces, and Free Water in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: bit.ly/3xWGAWj

Perivascular Spaces, Diffusivity Along Perivascular Spaces, and Free Water in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: bit.ly/3xWGAWj #NeuroTwitter
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Neurology Podcast: Drs. Jeff Ratliff and Chris Gibbons discuss the use of skin biopsies to detect phosphorylated α-synuclein in individuals with synucleinopathies. Listen now: bit.ly/3UaunoG
Article: bit.ly/3Usa0Vh
Jeff Ratliff, MD, FAAN Harvard Medical School

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In the latest SIGNposts blog, Marjorie Fitzsimmons and Idha Sood discuss the development of a Global Peer to Peer Teaching Initiative to host online sessions for medical students from different countries to present on topics of their choosing: bit.ly/49MKqPc

In the latest #NeurologyRF SIGNposts blog, Marjorie Fitzsimmons and Idha Sood discuss the development of a Global Peer to Peer Teaching Initiative to host online sessions for medical students from different countries to present on topics of their choosing: bit.ly/49MKqPc
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This case highlights an unusual presentation of severe MOGAD, emphasizes the potential benefit of plasma exchanges in severe MOGAD cases refractory to steroid treatment, and demonstrates how assessment of CSF IL-6 may help guide treatment decisions: bit.ly/3w5SUD5

This case highlights an unusual presentation of severe MOGAD, emphasizes the potential benefit of plasma exchanges in severe MOGAD cases refractory to steroid treatment, and demonstrates how assessment of CSF IL-6 may help guide treatment decisions: bit.ly/3w5SUD5
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This study is the first to assess the global stroke burden attributed to nonoptimal temperature. Read the article: bit.ly/4d3Kr3Y

This study is the first to assess the global stroke burden attributed to nonoptimal temperature. Read the article: bit.ly/4d3Kr3Y
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This study investigated the microstructural alterations of the nucleus basalis of Meynert in patients with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder using free-water imaging: bit.ly/3IStkEp

This study investigated the microstructural alterations of the nucleus basalis of Meynert in patients with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder using free-water imaging: bit.ly/3IStkEp #NeuroTwitter
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