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Professor of Neurology

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West Nile virus season returns − a medical epidemiologist explains how it’s transmitted and how you can avoid it

Most people who get infected with West Nile virus have mild symptoms, but in certain cases the illness can become serious or even deadly.

West Nile virus season returns − a medical epidemiologist explains how it’s transmitted and how you can avoid it
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As eastern equine encephalitis spreads, a neurologist explains how to stay safe during this latest outbreak of the ‘triple E’ virus

Among those developing the brain swelling known as encephalitis, approximately one-third will die, with the rest likely to experience neurological problems.

As eastern equine encephalitis spreads, a neurologist explains how to stay safe during this latest outbreak of the ‘triple E’ virus
Health|Lifestyle

Getting a good night’s rest is vital for neurodiverse children – pediatric sleep experts explain why

Sleep habits can be improved by making shifts in both daytime and evening routines.

Getting a good night’s rest is vital for neurodiverse children – pediatric sleep experts explain why
Health|Lifestyle

Why do I feel better when I wake myself up instead of relying on an alarm? A neurologist explains the science of a restful night’s sleep

You can train your brain to wake up on time naturally.

Why do I feel better when I wake myself up instead of relying on an alarm? A neurologist explains the science of a restful night’s sleep
Health|Science

Alzheimer's disease is partly genetic − studying the genes that delay decline in some may lead to treatments for all

Despite decades of starts and stops, new treatments and key genetic discoveries are giving researchers great hope for slowing or eventually preventing Alzheimer’s disease.

Alzheimer's disease is partly genetic − studying the genes that delay decline in some may lead to treatments for all

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