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    A Caregiver’s Guide to Tardive Dyskinesia

    Caring for a loved one with TD can feel overwhelming. You want to do everything in your power to help, but you’re not sure where to begin. We’ve got the strategies, advice, and info you need.

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    Stroke patient on flight treated at MH after diversion to Houston; recovers 100%

    A woman had a stroke on a flight from Turkey to Mexico, but avoided permanent brain damage after a doctor persuaded the flight crew to land in Houston.

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    Know the warning signs of a stroke and how you can help reduce your risk

    May is Stroke Awareness Month, and stroke is the nation’s fifth-leading cause of death, and is a leading cause of adult disability -- so getting the right treatment as quickly as possible is critical.

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    Neurologists Are Begging You To Break This Super Common Work Habit

    When it comes to getting through your to-do list as quickly as possible, there’s one shortcut many people take that brain experts warn against: multitasking.

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    Bruce Willis Health Update: Emma Heming Willis Reveals Early Personality Changes

    Emma Heming Willis recalls early changes to Bruce Willis’ personality before his dementia diagnosis.

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    When Should I Replace My Ski Helmet? Experts Weigh In.

    Is it time to replace your ski helmet? Learn from experts on helmet safety, when to retire old gear, and why MIPS technology might be your best choice this ski season.

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    Lifestyle changes key to preventing strokes, new guidelines advise

    Lifestyle interventions, such as following a Mediterranean diet, can help lower the risk of stroke, new prevention guidelines advise.

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    Headache Surgery for Migraine: What to Know About this Controversial Treatment

    Migraine surgery is a relatively new option that involves nerve compression, but experts are split on whether data supports its effectiveness. Here’s what you need to know.

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    Haris Kamal, MD joins Memorial Hermann’s Mischer Neuroscience Associates in The Woodlands

    Haris Kamal, MD, a stroke specialist and neurointerventional surgeon with board certifications in general neurology, vascular neurology and neurocritical care, has joined Memorial Hermann’s Mischer Neuroscience Associates in The Woodlands.

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    Learning about Movement Disorders & the treatments options at Memorial Hermann

    Learn more about Movement Disorders and the treatments options at Memorial Hermann.

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    HIIT Workouts Proven To Reduce Dementia Risk, According to New Study

    We know that exercise benefits the mind, body, and soul, but new research has revealed that high-intensity interval training (HIIT) can not only improve brain function but also delay the onset of dementia.

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    This Weird Habit Is One of the Most Common Signs of Brain Cancer, According to Neurologists

    As scientists try to learn more about brain cancer, it’s so important to tune into your body.

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    Neurological conditions are the leading cause of illness and disability worldwide

    After analyzing data available from the Global Burden of Disease, Injuries, and Risk Factor Study (GBD) 2021, the researchers learned that around 3.4 billion people have a neurological condition. Additionally, neurological conditions are now the leading cause of disability.

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    Family dog alerts parents as 17-year-old suffers stroke in the middle of the night

    An early morning wake-up call from a dog turned into a heroic act when a family followed Axel, an adopted border collie, to find 17-year-old son Gabriel having a stroke.

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    What’s Causing Pain Behind Your Ear?

    An infection is one possibility, but TMJ, occipital neuralgia, and other conditions are also common culprits.

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    A neurosurgeon’s guide to identifying stroke symptoms

    Stroke is the number five cause of death in the U.S. - but did you know that 80-percent of strokes are preventable?

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