See the latest news, events and media from the Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
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09/25/2024
New Study Mapping Stem Cells Reveals Molecular Choreography Behind Individual Variation in Human Development
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06/17/2024
New Study Suggests Cancer Drug Could Be Used to Target Protein Connection That Spurs Parkinson’s Disease
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04/04/2024
April Is Sarcoidosis Awareness Month — One Woman’s Journey with This Rare Disease
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12/18/2023
New Findings About Key Pathological Protein in Parkinson’s Disease Open Paths to Novel Therapies
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11/29/2023
Experimental Drug Combination Shows Promise Against Hard-to-Treat Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors
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Featured Articles from NeuroLogic
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New Research Illuminates How Ultrasound Could Be Used in Fight Against Glioblastoma and Other Brain Conditions
Johns Hopkins neurosurgeons are among the first in the U.S. to use magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound, also known as MRgFUS, to investigate how it may be applied to ablate diseased tissue and traverse the blood-brain barrier.
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Better Understanding of Chiari Malformation
Johns Hopkins' participation in the Chiari Surgical Success Scale and a similar study for nonsurgical patients could help doctors make better treatment decisions.
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Identifying the Seizure Onset Zone Through Single-Pulse Electrical Stimulation
New study by Johns Hopkins researchers could significantly shorten monitoring time before epilepsy surgery and improve outcomes
Spine Surgery at 95 | When Patience Pays Off
When chronic leg pain from spinal compression started interfering with her active life and overall happiness, Vivian sought relief. She was turned away by several surgeons who saw her age as a risk factor, but Johns Hopkins spine neurosurgeon Ali Bydon thought otherwise.
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