Fetal Opioid Exposure and Risk for Neural Anomalies
Eleanor Bimla Schwarz, MD, MS
Alzheimer Disease Trial Terminated Early Due to Futility and Adverse Events
Brandy R. Matthews, MD
Optic Nerve Head Component: A Potential New Metric for Optic Neuritis
Jeffrey L. Bennett, MD, PhD
Good Outcomes Are Possible for Basilar Artery Occlusion
Hooman Kamel, MD
Seemant Chaturvedi, MD
“Black Holes” and Long-Term Disability in Multiple Sclerosis
Robert T. Naismith, MD
Therapeutic Hypothermia for Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Children?
Amy Gelfand, MD reviewing Adelson PD et al.
Brandy R. Matthews, MD
The incidence of fall-related traumatic brain injuries is increasing in this population.
Falls are common health events that contribute to functional decline, disability, injury-related hospitalization, and death worldwide. To assess the rate of fall-related traumatic brain injury (TBI) over time in the Finnish population, researchers conducted a follow-up study of Finnish men and women aged 80 years or older, adding a decade of data to previous 30-year findings from a national database.
Is Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering Beneficial in Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage?
Equivocal outcomes from the INTERACT 2 trial