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Autism is often diagnosed in early childhood, but many adults are being evaluated and diagnosed as well. Two autism experts discuss why autism sometimes goes undiagnosed and the impact that can have.
Sometimes, the cause of an itch is beyond skin-deep. Blair Jenkins, MD, PhD, studies how the nervous system can be at the root of chronic itch, or neuropathic itch.
Migraines aren't just headaches; they're powerhouses of pain that affect millions of people. We sat down with Columbia's Meital Ben-Dov, MD, a migraine expert, for tips on treatment and prevention.
Neil Shneider, MD, PhD, discusses how patients have fared in the phase three trial of tofersen and how the drug will impact ALS treatment in the future.
Concussions often force high school and college athletes to retire from their sport. Dr. Thomas Bottiglieri knows from experience what happens next is the hard part.
Stiff person syndrome is a rare autoimmune and neurological disorder. Claire Riley, MD, a neurologist at CUIMC, explains who the condition affects and how its treated.