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.
Highlights from AAN: Brainstorm award, Parkinson's and exercise, Ulysses S. Grant's headaches and more
As the 71st annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology draws to a close, we thought we’d review some of the highlights of the Duke Neurology Department’s contributions this year.
Duke Neurology members, alumni reunite, celebrate Don Sanders at AAN
More than 50 current and former faculty and trainees of the Duke Neurology Department met at the lobby of the Ritz Carlton in Philadelphia on Wednesday to reminisce about their time at Duke and cel
Staff Spotlight: Dana Lott, DPT, NCS
For Dana Lott, DPT, NCS, a day’s work might include anything from offering physical therapy to our patients in Duke Hospital’s Neuro ICU and step-down units, mentoring newer physical therapists
Duke Neurology at AAN 2019: Sneak Preview
The 2019 annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology will take place next week from May 4-10 in Philadelphia.
Duke Neurology Research Round Up, April 2019
What do studies examining interactions between neighborhood and cognitive decline, how the huntingtin protein causes Huntington’s disease, and the development of simple tests to measure muscle heal
Duke Neurology in the News, April 2019
April has been a busy month for members of our Department in the media.