Listen "Neurology Edition: Top Headlines for Week of May 16, 2022"
Episode Synopsis
In this week's edition, childhood sexual and emotional abuse increases the risk for multiple sclerosis in women; fentanyl-related cardiac arrest is linked to worse neurological outcomes; Black patients with MS have a higher rate of disability compared with their white counterparts; and more. Read the full coverage here: Childhood sexual, emotional abuse increases multiple sclerosis risk in women Fentanyl-related cardiac arrest linked to worse neurological injury, outcomes Black MS patients have higher rate of disability than white counterparts Brain stimulation software receives FDA approval for use in Parkinson's disease Seizure frequency, poor quality of life risk factors for depression in epilepsy patients References: Eid K, et al. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2022;doi:10.1136/jnnp-2021-328700. Otero M, et al. Neurological injury and outcomes in fentanyl-related cardiac arrest. Presented at: American Academy of Neurology annual meeting; April 2-7, 2022; Seattle. Dykes E, et al. Health disparities in African American patients with multiple sclerosis: a retrospective chart-review study. Presented at: American Academy of Neurology annual meeting; April 2-7, 2022; Seattle. Press Release Syed M, et al. Factors associated with depression in epilepsy patients: a population-based study in the Detroit metropolitan area. Presented at: American Academy of Neurology annual meeting; April 2-7, 2022; Seattle.
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