Sentences with phrase «neurologist does»

A veterinary neurologist doesn't spend her time keeping up with the latest advances in flea control or dentistry, but she will know all the details as to what imaging modality is the best for your pet's neurologic problems.
Too bad my neurologist doesn't feel a connection.
I have tried to fix this for almost two years with primal eating, sleeping, and exercising to no avail and the neurologists don't have any answers for me either, they just give it different names.
The veterinary neurologist did not believe an MRI was necessary, and he believed our boy would walk again and eventually make a full recovery.
[9] The plaintiff can not have been in a position to respond to the suggestion that neurologists do not hold that opinion as a group until the defence witness was heard on that point.
He said a different type, disputed thoracic outlet syndrome, is a type diagnosed by vascular surgeons, and that neurologists do not agree with that classification.

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Nonagenarians accustomed to regular FaceTime chats with their great - grandchildren don't resent pings about their pills, and the Fitbit - wearing, smartphone - toting adult children tasked with their care need little convincing of the convenience of scheduling a neurologist appointment through an app.
Ask any neuroscientist, neurologist, or neurosurgeon and they will tell you the understanding we have of the human brain is minsucule in relation to that which we DO N'T KNOW» about it.
I hope that several prominent neurologists without a stake in the situation will step forward and volunteer to examine Jahi — and not just for a day or two but over an extended period of time, to test her brain and body functions thoroughly and determine whether she does indeed respond to requests.
If you are only matter only, than you should not say such things as, «I didn't do that» when neurologists uses electrical impulses to make you move a body part — no matter what the graduate student Harris claims.
My being a jerk does not change the fact that I can think circles around you and am in med school learning to be a neurologist.
Moreover, the respected neurologist Dr. Alan Shewmon, professor emeritus in pediatrics and neurology at UCLA, has testified that Jahi's condition does not currently satisfy the criteria for brain death.
Please consider adding Vitamin D to your list as his neurologist told me that low vitamin D level is a leading cause of MS.. His vitamin D has always been very low and while I have had the D drops here for years and have told him repeatedly to take them, he didn't.
My 12 yr old and I are both starting on the keto diet - her neurologist recommended we try it for her chronic migraine and I have a lot of weight to lose so I thought I'd do it with her to make it easier for her.
But the 85 - year - old retired neurologist, who treated Parkinson's sufferers, said: «I do not want to make a fuss.
I might be making an eye appointment with the doctor who did my strabismus (eye muscle) surgery several years ago and revisiting my old neurologist too.
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.
After that, I had a monthly immunoglobulin session with my neurologist and I did not suffer a postpartum MS episode.
How does a child neurologist feel about television and screen time?
It is estimated that 40 percent of people who have Parkinson's disease do not see a neurologist soon after diagnosis.
«The real tragedy is that so many people don't know there's help available,» says neurologist David Silberstein of Philadelphia's Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
Once he realized his sense of smell was gone, Nick went back to his neurologist and was surprised to be told there was nothing they could do to help.
Oliver Bandmann, Professor of Movement Disorders Neurology at the University of Sheffield and Honorary Consultant Neurologist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, added: «Whilst we have been looking at Parkinson's patients who carry the LRRK2 mutation, mitochondrial defects are also present in other inherited and sporadic forms of Parkinson's, where we do not know the causes yet.
«Here were my uncles, both of them neurologists, and they couldn't do a damn thing for her,» Shatz recalls thinking.
In 1978, rheumatologist Jon Levine and neurologist Howard Fields, both at the University of California, San Francisco, did a simple experiment with people in pain after dental surgery.
David Thurman, a neurologist and epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, adds that even if BMAA is doing what Cox believes it is, it appears unlikely to be a major factor behind neurological disorders like ALS and Alzheimer's.
The new study helps explain why so many results in animal studies don't hold up in human trials, says Malcolm Macleod, a neurologist at the University of Edinburgh.
«I hate to say it, but we do not know why» some people respond to medications and others do not, says neurologist Michael Rogawski, who studies epilepsy treatments at the University of California, Davis.
In the not - too - distant future, «we'll be able to identify those most at risk based on their genetics, do imaging tests to determine the onset and then institute therapies that nip it in the bud,» says Rudolph Tanzi, a neurologist at Harvard Medical School.
The authors contend that the Parkinson's community must come together and focus its activism in support of: developing a better understand the environmental, genetic, and behavioral causes and risk factors for Parkinson's to help prevent its onset; increasing access to care — an estimated 40 percent of people with the disease in both the U.S. and Europe do not see a neurologist and the number is far greater in developing nations; advocating for increases in research funding for the disease; and lowering the cost of treatments — many patients in low - income countries do not have access to drugs that are both lifesaving and improve quality of life.
There, neurologists found that some of the children's cousins had the same language troubles, as did some of the parents.
«Many teens would do fine if they could go to bed late and sleep late in the morning,» says senior study author and neurologist Ronald Chervin, M.D., M.S., director of the U-M Sleep Disorders Center.
For the next 30 years I was an academic neurologist, seeing patients, teaching, and doing basic research — the academic triad.
However, helmets do not eliminate concussions and may provide players with a false sense of protection, says Rodolfo Savica, M.D., Ph.D., senior author of the study and a Mayo Clinic neurologist.
Nicholas Schiff, a neurologist at Cornell's Weill Medical College, adds that such brain - scan results don't necessarily prove awareness, pointing out that people on the verge of sleep or under hypnosis follow orders without necessarily being aware too.
The research has been done by Michel van Putten, professor of clinical neurophysiology at the University of Twente and neurologist at the Medisch Spectrum Twente hospital in Enschede.
Seizures, strokes, neuromuscular disorders and encephalopathy (brain disease) are among the complications that often escape necessary investigation, «largely due to other ongoing systemic derangements requiring much attention,» report neurologists Rochelle Sweis, DO, Jorge Ortiz, MD, and José Biller, MD, of Loyola University Medical Center and Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.
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.
Dr. Steven Warach, a neurologist in Austin, Texas, and lead author of an editorial in JAMA accompanying the new study, said in an interview with STAT, «We want to help the most patients, and to do that we need to cut down the time it takes to get them to the procedure.»
«It's an extremely simple and boring task — it doesn't involve any kind of thinking,» says neurologist Fredrik Ullén of Karolinska Institute.
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.»
Brooker did the research in the lab of senior study author Dr. Jack Kessler, a professor of neurology at Feinberg and a Northwestern Medicine neurologist.
Beth, still working for the pediatric neurologist Samira el - Zind, called the doctor in hysterics, asking to be seen right away: «Something has to be done for this poor child!
Behavioral and genetics studies requiring more animals could potentially be done in nontraditional research setting such as sanctuaries or zoos, suggested working group co-chair neurologist Daniel Geschwind of the University of California, Los Angeles.
The way to do so occurred to Olaf Blanke — a neurologist and cognitive neuroscientist at the Brain - Mind Institute, part of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland — a decade ago while he worked with an epilepsy patient, a 43 - year - old woman with drug - resistant seizures who had to be treated with surgery.
In these cases, all neurologists can do is attempt to find the right combination of medication through trial and error.
«What ReNeuron has done to create this cell line is ambitious and well thought out,» adds neurologist Sean Savitz of Harvard Medical School.
So, you might think that he always wanted to be a neurosurgeon, or a neurologist, or some sort of doctor, but in fact, he did not.
This finding is important, because it suggests that HD doesn't only cause changes when a person has symptoms that convince a neurologist that they're sick.
I was sent to a neurologist who had me get an MRI done just two days after I left the hospital.
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