Claire Riley, MD, Karen L. K. Miller Assistant Professor of Neurology & medical director of the Columbia University Multiple Sclerosis Center, explains the basics of Multiple Sclerosis.
Martin Picard, PhD, an associate professor of behavioral medicine in psychiatry and neurology at Columbia University, talked to the New York Times about the stress hormone cortisol.
Umrao Monani, PhD, Darryl C. De Vivo Professor of Pediatric Neurology, and colleagues discovered how a genetic defect triggers dysfunction in motor neurons that leads to spinal muscular atrophy (SMA).
Originally founded by Sachin Agarwal, MD, MPH, associate professor of neurology, the goal of CD-REACT is to empower local community members with practical, lifesaving first-aid skills.
Hiral Shah, MD, assistant professor of neurology at CUIMC, talks about her work addressing the health disparities for Parkinson's disease diagnosis and treatment faced by minority communities.
Many people live years or even decades with dementia, which causes death. Researching the symptoms and causes can dramatically help dementia care and prevention.
Claire S. Riley, MD, Karen L. K. Miller assistant professor of neurology, spoke about the symptoms, causes and treatment of the rare stiff person syndrome.