Duke Neurology Research Round Up, January 2020
Members of the Duke Department of Neurology contributed to nine studies in peer-reviewed journals published in December 2019.
APP Spotlight: John Howell II, MSN
Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are essential for the function of the Duke University Health System and the Duke Department of Neurology, where they treat patients within all of our major disciplines
Students BOOST their interest in the brain
Curious middle schoolers got up close and personal with the human brain in the Trent Semans Center this June, thanks to the Building Opportunities and Overtures in Science and Technology (BOOST) pr
Neurology and Men's Health: Sleep Disorders
Sleep is critical to all areas of health. Sleep disorders and other problems associated with poor sleep contribute to heart disease, eye conditions, poor mood, cancer, and other conditions.
Neurology and Men's Health: ALS
The second entry in our “Neurology and Men’s Health” series focuses on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.
Student Spotlight: Aaliyah Bowden
Just a few weeks into her internship at the Duke Neurology Department, Aaliyah Bowden is already deeply immersed in neurology, having interviewed researchers, copyedited dozens of pages of docu
Registry for Brain Health to enlist North Carolinians into the campaign to understand, treat, and prevent memory disorders
More than 200 memory disorder researchers, community stakeholders for Alzheimer’s disease and aging care, and members of the public gathered in Asheville on June 1 to mark the launch of the
Neurology and Men's Health: Stroke
Our third entry in our “Neurology and Men’s Health” series focuses on the leading neurological killer of men and women alike--stroke.
Faculty Spotlight: Pratik Chhatbar, MD, PhD
Insomnia has many causes: afternoon caffeine, excess screen time, existential crises, and others.
Neurology and Men's Health: Epilepsy
Throughout history, men have had, and continue to have, enormous benefits compared to women in the field of medicine.