Neurology Perspective

 
 
  • SNNOOP10 to Screen for Primary vs Secondary Headaches   Dr Nina Lum discusses the SNNOOP10 mnemonic for screening for primary vs secondary headaches.
  • Is Multi-State Licensure Worth It?   More licenses mean more opportunity — and more compliance risk. Ericka Adler discusses what physicians should consider before going multi-state.
  • Feb 20 2026 This Week in Cardiology   EVOLUT Low Risk data, a provocative meta-analysis, DNR orders, targeted hypothermia, good news in HFpEF evidence, and GLP-1s as AF drugs are the topics John Mandrola, MD, discusses in this week's podcast.
  • Medicine Will Turn Cellular Age Backward by 2050: Barzilai   Aging may not be permanent. Nir Barzilai explains how human cells reset to zero and why partial rejuvenation could be possible within decades.
  • Medscape Turning to Foreign-Trained Physicians Report 2026 Most doctors practicing in the US see physicians who were educated or trained in another country as a solution to doctor shortages here, especially in rural areas.
  • Exercise Rx: The Case for Prescribing a Personal Trainer   Is a personal trainer the missing link in your patient’s health plan? Dr Neil Skolnik details the evidence-based benefits of expert fitness coaching.
  • Approach Parkinson’s Like An Olympic Athlete   Neurologists Indu Subramanian and Bastiaan R. Bloem discuss wellness and lifestyle interventions for Parkinson’s disease.
  • The Slippery Slope of Vaccine Ingredients As vaccines continue to be targeted by misinformation claims, there may be a slippery slope of removing ingredients to appease concerns, not based on science.
  • Feb 13 2026 This Week in Cardiology   Ticagrelor vs prasugrel, a new LAAC device, pulsed field ablation AF results, lifestyle intervention in AF, the term “provider” vs “doctor,” and coffee are the topics John Mandrola, MD, discusses in this week’s podcast.
  • ISC 2026 ISC 2026: Innovations in Post-Stroke Care   Dr Annie Ferris discusses new technologies and therapies that promise to transform stroke recovery and offer fresh hope.
  • ACTRIMS 2026 ACTRIMS 2026 Highlights: Expanding Therapies in RRMS   Dr Burcu Zeydan reports on new mechanisms and broader therapeutic options in relapsing MS that are on the horizon.
  • Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH): 5 Things to Know In PNH, nonspecific symptoms can lead to 'unusual-site' thrombosis and death. New and emerging therapies offer significant promise. These five things to know will help navigate the PNH landscape.
  • Iron Therapy in Heart Failure Helps Men, Not Women An HF iron trial shows prognostic benefit in men but not women, and an expert explains how an estrogen-iron axis may drive this striking gender-specific difference.
  • Feb 06 2026 This Week in Cardiology   Problems with the PREVENT score, a breakthrough in lipid-lowering therapy, a surprising benefit in stroke care, and more thoughts on statins and preventive care of heart disease are the topics John Mandrola, MD, discusses in this week’s podcast.
  • ACTRIMS 2026 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from ACTRIMS 2026
  • When ‘I Don’t Know’ is the Correct Diagnosis ‘It is easier to give a diagnosis than to take it away,’ advised a seasoned neurologist as this resident learns how uncertainty permeates the practice of medicine.
  • ISC 2026 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from ISC 2026.
  • Pink Noise Could Be Wrecking Your Sleep   Dr F. Perry Wilson shares the latest evidence about the use of ‘pink noise’ as a remedy for poor sleep quality and duration.
  • What Should Inpatient Psychiatry Prioritize in 2026? Dr Ira Glick outlines a three-phase inpatient model centered on diagnostic clarity, rapid psychopharmacologic initiation, and effective transition to community care.
  • Music and the Brain: A Musician Neurologist’s Perspective   Neurologists Andrew Wilner and Phillip Pearl discuss how music affects the brain and the potential for music therapy.