August 2024 Neurology Recall: Topics in Multiple Sclerosis

August 2024 Neurology Recall: Topics in Multi...

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February 2026 Recall: Topics on Multiple Sclerosis

The February 2026 recall features four previously posted episodes on multiple sclerosis. The episode begins with a conversation with Dr. Wallace J. Brownle discussing whether dissemination in time is essential to diagnois relapsing MS. The discussion continues with Dr. Daniel Ont ...  Show more

CGRP-Targeted Migraine Therapies in Patients With Vascular Risk Factors or Stroke

Dr. Tesha Monteith talks with Dr. Michael Eller about the implications of CGRP therapies in migraine treatment, particularly for patients with vascular risk factors or a history of stroke. Read the related article in Neurology®. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org. 

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