JNNP Podcast
En podkast av BMJ Group
179 Episoder
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Latitude and disease severity in Multiple Sclerosis
Publisert: 15.11.2016 -
Do your kids play rugby? Risks for rugby union players from repeated concussions
Publisert: 7.11.2016 -
Genetics and the clinical course of multiple sclerosis
Publisert: 18.10.2016 -
Is it time to focus on the common pathways linking neurodegenerative diseases?
Publisert: 13.10.2016 -
October 2016 Edition: long-term outcomes after stroke; hereditary and inflammatory neuropathies
Publisert: 22.9.2016 -
Selective vulnerability in clinical variants of Alzheimer’s Disease
Publisert: 30.8.2016 -
Smoking: a negative prognostic for survival in motor neurone disease patients
Publisert: 19.8.2016 -
Review: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Motor Neuron Syndromes in Asia
Publisert: 27.7.2016 -
Automated brain volumetrics in multiple sclerosis, plus migraine and psychiatric co-morbidities
Publisert: 30.6.2016 -
Coffee consumption and multiple sclerosis
Publisert: 7.6.2016 -
June Edition: Parkinson’s disease and the rate of ALS progression
Publisert: 24.5.2016 -
Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy: basic mechanisms and implications for prevention
Publisert: 8.4.2016 -
Re-evaluating the treatment of acute optic neuritis
Publisert: 10.2.2016 -
BNPA 2015: Spatial Neglect
Publisert: 8.6.2015 -
BNPA 2015: New theories of memory systems and networks
Publisert: 8.6.2015 -
BNPA 2015: Phantom phenomena
Publisert: 24.2.2015 -
Clinical neurology: why this still matters in the 21st century
Publisert: 27.1.2015 -
Imaging outcomes for trials of remyelination in multiple sclerosis
Publisert: 11.12.2014 -
BNPA 2014: Oxytocin and social cognition
Publisert: 2.12.2014 -
BNPA 2014: Schizophrenia and cognition
Publisert: 2.12.2014
The Journal of Neurology, Neuroscience and Psychiatry (JNNP) Podcast is proud to reflect JNNP’s ambition to publish the most ground-breaking and cutting-edge research from around the world - jnnp.bmj.com. Encompassing the entire genre of neurological sciences, our focus is on the common disorders (stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, peripheral neuropathy, subarachnoid haemorrhage and neuropsychiatry), but with a keen interest in the Gordian knots that present themselves in the field, such as ALS. Join Dr. Saima Chaudhry as she hosts in-depth interviews with authors, providing a deeper understanding of their work and shedding new light on their findings. Stay informed with expert discussions and cutting-edge information by subscribing or listening on your favourite podcast platform. * The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner’s judgement, patient care or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of the speakers. BMJ does not endorse any views or recommendations discussed or expressed on this podcast. Listeners should also be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. By listening to this podcast, listeners agree not to use its content as the basis for their own medical treatment or for the medical treatment of others.
