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Memory Loss: What’s Normal and What Isn’t?

As we age, we struggle to remember faces, names and memories. Learn what is and isn't normal in terms of memory loss symptoms with Summit Health neurologists David Blady, MD, and...

Exercise is Brain Fuel

If increased fitness and weight loss aren’t motivators enough to exercise, consider that regular physical activity is one of the best ways to boost your brain health.

Stress and Brain Health

Modern-day life is full of stressors. And, feeling stressed out can wreak havoc on your brain. “We can’t avoid stress, but we can learn to reduce the amount of stress...

Alzheimer's Disease: Discerning Facts vs Fiction

Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. Learn more about Alzheimer's disease, including common Alzheimer's myths and misconceptions

How to Handle Migraines

Migraines are more severe headaches accompanied by other symptoms, like nausea. Learn more about the cause of migraines, symptoms, and how to treat migraines with Dr. Eric Cohen.

Celebrity News Puts Aphasia in the Spotlight

Aphasia affects speech, the ability to read and write, and impairs understanding, often due to brain injury or stroke. Learn more about aphasia symptoms, types of aphasia, and aphasia treatment.

Ministroke Symptoms You May Be Missing

A stoke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, leading to neurologic symptoms based on the area of the brain that was impacted.

How to Manage Migraines

A migraine is not just a bad headache. It’s a disabling neurological disease that an estimated 39 million Americans live with, according to The American Migraine Foundation.

Healthy Aging for the Brain

Did you know that throughout our life span, the brain changes more than any other part of our body? If you answered “no”, you’re probably not alone. Unlike our skin...

Multiple Sclerosis – A Variable and Unpredictable Disease

Unless you have or know someone who has multiple sclerosis (MS), you probably don’t know much about it. However, according to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, over 2.3 million people worldwide...

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