Featured Story Shorter Hospital Stays Without Compromising Care
It’s no secret that most inpatients would rather not be at the hospital in the first place — and if they must be hospitalized, they hope to leave as soon as possible.
It’s no secret that most inpatients would rather not be at the hospital in the first place — and if they must be hospitalized, they hope to leave as soon as possible.
Third generation neurologist Alexander Pantelyat was moved to join the family profession partially because of his fascination with Parkinson’s disease, or PD.
Hemorrhagic strokes make up just a small minority of strokes in general, accounting for just 15 percent.
About one-half of patients with epilepsy can attain seizure control with medication, but when that doesn’t prove successful, surgery to remove the seizure focus can often render patients seizure-free.