Strokes May be More Devastating to Smart People — Here’s How
Dr. El Husseini comments on the impacts of cognitive decline after a stroke.
Faculty Spotlight: Dylan Ryan, MD
Dylan Ryan, MD ('15), has had the unique opportunity to experience Duke as an undergraduate, athlete, resident, fellow, and currently as an Assistant Professor of Neurology with the School of Medicine. Most recently, he’s pinned down another role: college wrestling commentator for Duke and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
The Evolution of Poststroke Recovery: Advances and Challenges
Dr. Feng comments on avenues for functional recovery after a stroke.
School of Medicine Faculty Win ASCI Awards
Congratulations to Dr. Mac Grory on being awarded a Young Physician-Scientist Award by the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI).
Why it’s Important to Recognize Signs of Depression in People with Neurologic Disorders
Dr. El Husseini articulates the importance of routine depression screening in patients with neurologic conditions.
Brain Stimulation Did Not Improve Impaired Motor Skills After Stroke
Dr. Feng discusses a recent study on electrical brain stimulation and the impact on motor recovery in stroke survivors.
Time for New Guidance on Poststroke Depression, Anxiety?
Dr. El Husseini discusses Poststroke Depression (PSD).
This Emergency Department Protocol May Facilitate a More Timely Diagnosis of Eye Stroke
Brian Mac Grory, MBBCh discusses the implementation of an eye stroke protocol in an emergency department.
Sleep Changes Common for Stroke Survivors
Sarah Hassani, MD, MHS talks about the impact of sleep on stroke recovery.
Staff Spotlight: Charalambos "Bobby" Charalambous, PhD
Read about Charalambos "Bobby" Charalambous, PhD and his role and research mission as a Medical Instructor in the Department of Neurology.