Neurology

What is Neurology?

Neurology is a branch of medical science that is concerned with disorders and diseases of the nervous system. The term neurology comes from a combination of two words - "neuron" meaning nerve and "logia" meaning "the study of".

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Weak brain circuit connection found to influence overeating and obesity

Weak brain circuit connection found to influence overeating and obesity

USC researcher receives $3.1M to study early brain development in babies born to diabetic mothers

USC researcher receives $3.1M to study early brain development in babies born to diabetic mothers

Ambulance blood pressure treatment benefits hemorrhagic stroke patients, study finds

Ambulance blood pressure treatment benefits hemorrhagic stroke patients, study finds

Climate change may negatively affect the health of people with brain conditions

Climate change may negatively affect the health of people with brain conditions

New guideline issued for antiseizure medication use in pregnant epilepsy patients

New guideline issued for antiseizure medication use in pregnant epilepsy patients

Experts advocate for terminology change in brain injury research

Experts advocate for terminology change in brain injury research

Study reveals soaring rates of adolescent daily e-cigarette use

Study reveals soaring rates of adolescent daily e-cigarette use

SHINE trial reveals risks of high blood sugar in post-thrombolysis stroke care

SHINE trial reveals risks of high blood sugar in post-thrombolysis stroke care

Underdiagnosed and common: Study highlights neuropathy's hidden toll

Underdiagnosed and common: Study highlights neuropathy's hidden toll

Study reveals perceived risk of weekly cannabis use among women of childbearing age with disabilities

Study reveals perceived risk of weekly cannabis use among women of childbearing age with disabilities

Study identifies APOE4 homozygotes as high-risk group for Alzheimer's disease

Study identifies APOE4 homozygotes as high-risk group for Alzheimer's disease

Rapamycin shows promise in slowing Alzheimer's disease progression linked to seizures

Rapamycin shows promise in slowing Alzheimer's disease progression linked to seizures

Simple blood test could allow doctors to determine a person’s risk for stroke or cognitive decline

Simple blood test could allow doctors to determine a person’s risk for stroke or cognitive decline

New brain connectivity maps offer insights into human consciousness

New brain connectivity maps offer insights into human consciousness

Study reveals delayed recognition of nonmotor seizures in children and teens

Study reveals delayed recognition of nonmotor seizures in children and teens

Nonmotor seizures goes undetected in pediatric emergency departments

Nonmotor seizures goes undetected in pediatric emergency departments

Research offers hope to millions of people with complex regional pain syndrome

Research offers hope to millions of people with complex regional pain syndrome

SCA4 genetic breakthrough: Unveiling the cause of a devastating neurological disease

SCA4 genetic breakthrough: Unveiling the cause of a devastating neurological disease

PET brain scans could reveal hidden inflammation in patients with multiple sclerosis

PET brain scans could reveal hidden inflammation in patients with multiple sclerosis

Study reveals how genetic changes in SCN2A gene impact autism and epilepsy

Study reveals how genetic changes in SCN2A gene impact autism and epilepsy

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