January 2009





FEATURES

Overexposed? The Realities of Epilepsy Treatment Failure and Generic AEDs
It's easy to blame generic substitution for treatment failures, but the reality is that numerous other factors may influence negative outcomes.
By Barry E. Gidal, PharmD, RPh

Leading the Way to Better Epilepsy Care Through Expert Consensus
When epilepsy specialists "compared notes" on diagnosis and management, clear themes emerged. Among resulting recommendations are the need for MRI scans and an emphasis on effective questioning and education.
By Paul Winnington, Editorial Director

A Complete Approach to Dementia Management
The theft of cognitive function is the calling card of dementia. But neurologists must recognize and manage other aspects of this disease that can be of immeasurable importance in maintaining quality of life.
By Zac Haughn, Associate Editor

Washington Gridlock Still Threatens Stroke Legislation
Despite having bipartisan support and a noncontroversial goal, the STOP Stroke Act has been stuck in a legislative traffic jam. Which begs one obvious question: Why?
By Zac Haughn, Associate Editor

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