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NHS neurological care 'not value for money', report finds

Care for neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease and MS has largely failed to improve an...

GPs should consider abuse if a child has a head injury in the absence of confirmed accidental trauma (Photograph: SPL)

Concussion

GPs are often asked to deal with minor head injuries and their consequences, says Dr Keith Barnard...

CPAP is considered the gold standard treatment for OSAHS (Photograph: SPL)

Clinical Review: Adult obstructive sleep apnoea

Contributed by Mr Rohit Kumar, specialist registrar in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, Univers...

MRI showing demyelination spreading outwards from the ventricles (Photograph: Dr O Lily)

Evidence base: Multiple sclerosis

Keep up to date with the latest evidence for the management of multiple sclerosis...

MRI showing demyelination spreading outwards from the ventricles (Photograph: Dr O Lily)

Clinical Review: Multiple sclerosis

Contributed by Dr Oliver Lily, consultant neurologist, Leeds General Infirmary...

Could BP medicines have a positive effect on Alzheimer's disease?

Behind the Headlines - Can BP medicines halve Alzheimer's disease risk?

ARBs could halve the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, opening the door for treatments that de...

MRIs of brain tissue contraction (blue) in: i) placebo-treated patient and ii) patient treated with B vitamins (Photograph: AD Smith et al)

Viewpoint - Vitamin B and cognitive decline

A recent trial has shown the benefits of vitamin B on cognitive function. By Dr Andrew McCaddon...

Treating more bipolar patients in primary care could cut costs

Primary care bipolar treatment could slash NHS costs

Treating bipolar disorder in primary care to prevent relapse could save the NHS millions, UK researc...

Trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy has been shown to be the most effective treatment (Photograph: SPL)

Clinical Review - Post-traumatic stress disorder

Contributed by Professor Robin Davidson, consultant clinical psychologist and joint chairman of the ...

Cerebrospinal fluid tests for oligoclonal bands were negative (Photograph: SPL)

Case study - An unexpected development following a minor head injury

Minor head injury may trigger an acute polyneuropathy, says Dr Michael Barrie....

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