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The Sounds of Silence Roughly 36 million Americans hear a constant ringing or buzzing in their ears known as tinnitus. Photographer David Keenan tells Neurology Now how he learned to turn down the volume of this potentially debilitating disorder. read the full story...
A Flood of Emotion Many individuals with pseudobulbar affect—characterized by prolonged and unexplained episodes of laughing and crying—live in constant fear of their next outburst. Now, patients may finally be able to regain control of their lives. read the full story...
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Published bimonthly, Neurology Now features the latest news in neurology diagnosis, treatment, management, and research written specifically for patients and caregivers. Articles provide in–depth perspectives and useful tips on living with and managing a wide range of neurologic disorders, including multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, migraine, neuropathy, Parkinson's disease, and stroke.
Find out more about your neurological disease or disorder in Neurology Now's "Browse Conditions" archive.
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