Neurology and Men's Health: ALS
The second entry in our “Neurology and Men’s Health” series focuses on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.
Duke Neurology Research Round Up, May 2019
Just in time for National Stroke Month, members of the Duke Neurology Department contributed to three stroke-related research articles in May.
APP Spotlight: Sandra Napier MSN, FNP-BC
This week’s “Spotlight” interview shines on Sandra Napier, MSN, FNP-BC, a member of the acute stroke team at Duke University Hospital.
Symposium brings together global experts to understand and develop treatments for Parkinson's disease
Scientists from diverse training and backgrounds, including neurologists, basic scientists, environmental engineers, and psychiatrists gathered literally from around the world at the Washington Duk
Faculty Spotlight: Elizabeth Marriott, MD
Elizabeth Marriott, MD, first became interested in neurology as a medical student, when she observed the overlaps between behavioral health and neurological disease.
Neurology and Women's Health: Sleep Disorders
Sleep, one of our body’s most basic needs, is important for all aspects of health. Not getting enough sleep increases the risk for everything from heart attacks to dementia to divorce.
APP Spotlight: Susannah White, PA-C
For this week’s “Spotlight” interview, we talk to Susannah White, PA-C, the newest member of our epilepsy and sleep team.
Neurology and Women's Health: Migraines
Migraine headaches, the most common neurological disorder in the United States, are especially devastating for women.
Neurology and Women's Health: Brain Tumors
Subtle but important differences between men and women exist throughout the body--even within the brain and nervous system.