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Robert Henry Albin Haslam [1936 - 2020]
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April 03, 2020
Robert Henry Albin Haslam [1936 - 2020]Dr. Robert (Bob) Henry Albin Haslam C.M., M.D., FAAP., FRCPC., DLitt(hon) September 11, 1936 – March 30, 2020 Husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, teacher, mentor, researcher, clinician and internationally renowned pediatric neurologist, Dr. Robert Haslam passed away peacefully while surrounded by the love of his life, wife Barbara, along with sons Robert, David, Christopher and daughter-in-law Darlene.
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Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) and CNS involvement
Biju Hameed
Biju Hameed
Updated April 07, 2020
Evidence seems to be accumulating which suggests that Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) could affect the central nervous system and might contribute to the respiratory failure seen in these  patients.
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Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) Resources
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Updated May 21, 2020
This page collects key resources on COVID-19 from across the scientific literature and other learning resources. All articles and resources are freely available.
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Newly Launched Newborn Brain Society Now Accepting Memberships
Adelina Soares
Adelina Soares
Updated March 25, 2020
Newly Launched Newborn Brain Society Now Accepting Memberships Boston, Mass. -- A collective of the world’s leading newborn brain care providers have come together and launched the Newborn Brain Society (NBS). This new organization is focused on advancing newborn brain care through international multidisciplinary collaboration, education, and innovation. With founding leadership representation from prestigious programs such as Yale, Duke, Harvard, and UCSF, international representation from Canada, Brazil, and Ireland, and parent collaboration through the Hope for HIE Foundation, the goal is to bring together the resources of many programs to move the field...
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Subspecialty training in Sleep Medicine for Child Neurology residents
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Updated March 17, 2020
In a paper published in Neurology, researchers from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provide an overview of pediatric sleep medicine for the child neurology trainee seeking subspecialty fellowship opportunities.The authors emphasize the need for more child neurology trainees to enter a sleep medicine fellowship in an effort to improve the outcomes of children with neurologic disorders that may be linked to sleep disruption.
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Several Lower Extremity MR Biomarkers Predict Future Ambulatory Function in Patients With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
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Updated March 17, 2020
In a recently published article in Neurology, Krista Vandenborne and colleagues suggest that several magnetic resonance (MR) biomarkers from the lower extremities, including biomarkers from the proximal muscles, may be predictive of future ambulatory function in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. These predictive biomarkers include the vastus lateralis fat fraction, soleus fat fraction, vastus lateralis T2 MR imaging (MRI), and biceps femoris long head T2 MRI.
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Updated March 17, 2020
NeuroPace today announced it has received FDA approval for MRI labeling for its RNS System, a closed-loop brain-responsive neurostimulation system designed to prevent seizures in adults refractory to antiseizure medications. The approval applies specifically to the RNS-320 model of the RNS neurostimulator.
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European Stroke Organisation and World Stroke Organization Conference
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Updated March 08, 2020
Join the European Stroke Organisation and the World Stroke Organization for their jointly organised stroke conference in Vienna, 12-15 May 2020.
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Invitation to Participate- Moyamoya angiopathy (MMA) – Practitioner Survey
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Updated March 08, 2020
We would like to invite you to participate in a survey on Moyamoya angiopathy (MMA) management in the paediatric age group.
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Early escalation of treatment reduces cognitive impairment and prevents decline in Childhood MS
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Updated February 08, 2020
 Johnen A and colleagues from University of Münster, Germany in a recently published study in the European Journal of Paediatric Neurology suggests that early initiation of highly effective escalation therapies in pediatric patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with reduced cognitive impairment (CI) and may prevent cognitive decline in these patients. They did a cohort study of 19 patients from a single center in Germany with therapy-naive or...
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