Sentences with phrase «by neurologists»

Brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER) testing for neurological deficits is one of the tools used by the neurologists at PVSEC.
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A new study on mice by neurologists found that cinnamon made mice with poor learning abilities better learners.
Further evidence of this paradox comes from longitudinal neuroimaging research by neurologists at the University of Southern California.
Neurofibromatosis is one of at least 60 genetic diseases called neurocutaneous disorders that involve the skin, central nervous system, and / or peripheral nervous system, according to a comprehensive review article in the journal Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports by neurologists at Loyola University Medical Center and Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.
Moreover, explicit learning supports habit - reversal therapy — a particularly effective approach for Tourette's syndrome, according to a 2013 review by neurologists Madeleine Frank and Andrea Cavanna, both then at the University of Birmingham in England.
In fact, he and his colleagues last year published a study showing that the cost of medical imaging ordered by neurologists cost more than the cost of all visits to neurologists added together.
Our daughter's Q (QEEG) was read by neurologists at Q - metrx (Jay Gunkleman) and interpreted to us by Larry.
Barrow Brainbook was created by neurologists at the Dignity Health Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, a renowned neurological establishment that performs more brain surgeries annually than anywhere in the United States.
This disturbingly high incidence of misdiagnosis occurred despite the fact that in most cases, the diagnosis was «made by a neurologist, a neurosurgeon, or rehabilitation specialist — all of whom could have been expected to have experience of thevegetative state» (15).
But, recently, a team led by neurologist Peter Goadsby of University College London produced evidence of structural differences within the brains of a group of people suffering from cluster headaches.
Now researchers led by neurologist Michelle L. Monje of Harvard University have found the root of these cognitive difficulties: damaged stem cells.
Too few patients with retinal infarction, or loss of blood flow in the eye, are evaluated for stroke risk or seen by a neurologist, putting them at increased risk for another stroke, according to preliminary research presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2018, a world premier meeting dedicated to the science and treatment of cerebrovascular disease for researchers and clinicians.
An American team headed by neurologist Leonard Kurland of the Mayo Clinic determined that the highest incidence of lytico - bodig occurred in Umatac, an enclave of thatch - roofed huts on Guam's southern coast.
The essays, by neurologist Oliver Sacks and arranged into an anthology two weeks before his death in 2015, meander through such topics as evolution, memory and scientific progress.
Led by neurologist Bradley Schlaggar, the group studied 238 healthy volunteers, 7 to 30 years old, using functional MRI, a technique that identifies active neural circuits based on blood flow and blood oxygen levels.
The new system, developed by neurologist Niels Birbaumer and his team at the University of Tübingen in Germany, consists of a computer screen in front of a locked - in patient and connected to electrodes that register the person's brain activity.
Nice try by neurologist Peter Ulric Tse to argue for the existence of free will, but unless everything we think we know is wrong, we live in a causally determined universe (8 June, p 28).
Prior research with cultured tissue had shown that a mix of chemicals could change bone marrow stem cells from mice to those resembling brain cells, but when a team led by neurologist Lorraine Iacovitti of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia tried the same brew on human cells, the number altered was modest.
At UCLA, a project led by neurologist John Mazziotta and research neurologist Arthur Toga is attempting to do exactly what Illes suggests: create a comprehensive atlas that will provide a template for what is now known about brains — what they look like, how they vary, and how they function.
I had a concussion in high school, I had a concussion — and I played linebacker in high school and then played only as a quarterback in college — but after my second concussion, the last game of my senior year in college, I was being looked at by the neurologist, the doctor at Yale, and he asked me if I had any aspirations of going onto play, and I said, «No, I don't» And he said, «Good, two concussions is enough.»
One group, led by neurologist Teepu Siddique at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, searched for genetic markers in a Saudi Arabian family afflicted by a related disease called juvenile primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) and in a Tunisian family with juvenile ALS, which appears before age 25.
The group, led by neurologist Rona Carroll of Harvard Medical School in Boston, found that injecting the capsules underneath the skin of mice reduced the weight of tumors by 72 % in 3 weeks.
Emory researchers led by neurologist Manuel Yepes, MD have identified a protein released by neurons while the brain is recovering from a stroke. The results were published online today in Journal of Neuroscience.
If your seizures have not been brought under control after three months of care by a primary care provider (family physician, pediatrician), further neurologic intervention by a neurologist, or an epilepsy center if locally available, is appropriate.
we tried various therapies prescribed by our neurologist but none could cure her.
As explained by neurologist Dr. David Perlmutter, author of the book, Grain Brain, Alzheimer's is a disease predicated primarily on lifestyle choices; the two main culprits being excessive sugar and gluten consumption.
I was put through the entire MS work - up, and was then told by another neurologist that is was not MS, and possibly another auto - immune process that I had.
Krauss says patients often will come to him already having been told by a neurologist that their EEG shows they have epilepsy.
Her first book for parents and caregivers, How Your Child Learns Best: A Parent Guide to Raising Smarter Children by a Neurologist and Classroom Teacher (2008), was published by Sourcebooks.
The clever phrase: «neurons that fire together, wire together,» was born from a 1949 theory by neurologist Donald Hebb.
If you have any questions about your pet with seizures and your veterinarian has recommended evaluation by a neurologist, please contact SEVN at (305) 274-2777.
Students are closely supervised by the Neurologist and Registered Veterinary Technician on duty.
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It is a complex procedure by a neurologist to alleviate the the crowding of the brain.
She was examined by a neurologist and doesn't appear to have suffered permanent brain damage from her injuries, Hutchings said.
The video installation Can't Find My Way Home juxtaposes footage of Ms. Biggs exploring the massive crystal caves of a salt mine in Germany with analysis by a neurologist and an elderly man looking at crystals at a gemstone show to draw parallels between the forms of the underground crystals and proteins active in brains with dementia, from which her grandfather — a gem collector — suffered.
Placebo controlled trials were ordered and they are being done by a neurologist (who has publicly come out against the possibility that angioplasty works) and who has no expertise in blood flow and fluid dynamics.
the plaintiff was evaluated by a neurologist, who diagnosed the plaintiff with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome («CRPS»).
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - In an order issued the day after Christmas, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court overturned the dismissal of a malicious prosecution claim brought by a neurologist against an insurance company.
Your physician may also have your child examined by a neurologist or a therapist to check for any apparent physical or mental impairments.
The Defendant had the plaintiff assessed by a neurologist.

Not exact matches

Clinicians can measure language ability by having a patient describe a picture, for instance, said Dr. Seyed Sajjadi of the University of Southern California, a neurologist who specializes in dementias.
As a neurologist, Newhart spends most of his time surrounded by oddballs and neurotics.
I can either express this directly by using an expression like «momentary selves,» supplemented by a speculative device designed to give some sort of unity to the otherwise unacceptable implication of a crumbling of each «momentary self» into a dust of pure momentary «events,» or I can go the way of many neurologists who see the «momentary self» as the result of successive integrations of the nervous system in its constant reactions to internal and external stimuli.
While the pile of concussion books in my office continues to grow taller, seemingly with every passing day, one that will stay at the top of the very short pile of my favorites is Back in the Game: Why Concussion Doesn't Have To End Your Athletic Career (Oxford University Press, New York 2016) by sports neurologist Jeffrey Kutcher, M.D., and award - winning sports journalist Joanne Gerstner.
Again, some of these treatments are being used by mainstream medical specialists such as neurologists (cranial nerve stimulation for migraine) and otolaryngologists (balance issues with gyrostim), but, as of yet, infrequently for post-concussion syndrome.
The introduction always comes with heavy side effects, so my neurologist and I decided to try something completely new: introducing interferon during late pregnancy by slowly augmenting the dose over a period of four weeks.
Some of the year's baby names were inspired by celebrities who died: R&B star Percy Sledge (who sang «When a Man Loves a Woman»), British neurologist and author Oliver Sacks, Civil Rights activist Julian Bond, and singer and TV personality Bobbi Kristina Brown.
If the time is slower, even by a small amount, he or she probably has a concussion, according to neurologists.
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