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Aug 16, 2023

Duke Neurology Research Round Up, September 2023

A new blood-based test for Parkinson’s disease, improved monitoring techniques for epilepsy, and a chapter discussing the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a noninvasive treatment for dystonia are just a few examples of the latest research from members of the Duke Neurology Department. Read the paragraphs below to find bite-sized summaries from the 11 peer-reviewed journal articles and one book chapter by members of the Duke Neurology Department this August, as well as links to the original research itself.

Epilepsy, Sleep, and Clinical Neurophysiology

Memory Disorders

Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology

Neurocritical Care

Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders

Stroke and Vascular Neurology

Translational Brain Sciences

Other

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Epilepsy, Sleep, and Clinical NeurophysiologyMemory DisordersMultiple Sclerosis and NeuroimmunologyNeurocritical CareParkinson’s and Movement DisordersStroke and Vascular NeurologyTranslational Brain SciencesOther
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