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Click on the images below to access NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital's news on screening, diagnosis, treatment, and the basic science and clinical research activities of our Neuroscience physicians and scientists.

Fall, 2007 Issue
Gene therapy advances in Parkinson's disease.
Cutting edge approaches for spine disorders.
Predicting recovery from stroke.
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Spring, 2007 Issue
New treatment approaches for peripheral nerve problems.
Insight into common but misunderstood Essential Tremor (ET).
Children with epilepsy benefit from new technologies in pediatric neurosurgery.
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Fall, 2006 Issue
Neuropathic Pain: Efforts are underway to expand both the drug and device options for controlling neuropathic pain.
ALS Biomarker: Intense research is ongoing for an objective biomarker for the dysfunctions in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Neuro-ICUs: An array of devices and interventions is now employed by the neuro-ICU.
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Spring, 2006 Issue
Research Expands Role of Deep Brain Stimulation in Neurologic Disorders
Groundbreaking Study Reveals Protective Effects of Alcohol Against Stroke
Mitochondrial Metabolism: A Potential Source for New Treatments for Neurologic Disorders
New Neurology Chief Promises Focus on Technology and Patient-Centered Care
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Fall, 2005 Issue
Team Approach Refines Surgical Options for Pituitary Tumors
Hospital Leads Way in Growing Sophistication of Neuro-ICUs
Researchers Use New Technology To Evaluate Vasospasm Risk Following Aneurysmal SAH
Pediatric Neurosurgeons Refine Tools And Procedures,Target Clinical Goals
Hospital Researchers Emphasize Team Approach in the Management Of Stroke Rehabilitation
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Spring, 2005 Issue
Minimally Invasive Approach Offers New Options in Neurosurgery
Is Surgery the Best Option in the Treatment of AVMs?
Researchers Work Toward Development of Alzheimer's Vaccine
Making Music: Research Into the Mystery of Musician's Dystonia
New Surgical Approaches in the Treatment of Movement Disorders
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Fall, 2004 Issue
Researchers Isolate the Role of Astrocytes in Epilepsy
Staying on Target: Imaging In Neurosurgery
Investigating and Treating Troubling Neuropathies
The Role of Neurostimulation in Epilepsy
New Surgical Approaches in the Treatment of Movement Disorders
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Spring, 2004 Issue
Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery for Parkinson's Disease
Personalizing Patient Care in Skull Base Surgery
Gamma Knife Expands Treatment Options
Expanding the Range of Image-Guided Neurosurgery
Attacking Brain Tumors Directly
New Technologies for Evaluating Tumor Response
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Fall, 2003 Issue
Endovascular Surgery Shows Promising Results
Computed Tomography Perfusion: Improving Stroke Diagnosis and Treatment
Studying Gene Therapy in the Treatment of Neurologic Disorders
Investigating Noninvasive Radiotherapy in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Expanding t-PA's Use in Stroke Treatment
Emergency Treatments for Cerebral Hemorrhage
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