Brain Health & Conditions

or
Brain Health & Conditions

6 Parkinson’s Disease Facts

The outlook for people with Parkinson's disease is improving
Jori Fleisher talks to patient in corridor
Brain Health & Conditions

MS Is Different, and Often Worse, For Latinos

Latinos tend to have more severe symptoms and worse outcomes from multiple sclerosis than Caucasians
MS in Latinos
Brain Health & Conditions

5 Facts You May Not Know About Brain Tumors

Warning signs, and why doctors are more optimistic than ever about brain tumor care
Brain Tumor Facts
Brain Health & Conditions

Cutting Edge, Multidisciplinary Neurosurgical Care at Rush With Vincent Traynelis, MD

Vincent Traynelis, MD, is the interim chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at Rush University Medical Center. He is also the vice chair of academic affairs and the director of the Spine and Peripheral Nerve Section at Rush.
Vincent Traynelis, MD
Brain Health & Conditions

$10 Million Gift to Advance Precision Medicine in Alzheimer’s

The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation’s transformational gift to the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center will enable researchers to explore new frontiers in brain health
Dr. Bennett and Dr. Wang
Brain Health & Conditions

Early Signs of Multiple Sclerosis

An expert explains which symptoms to watch for and the benefits of early treatment
early-MS-symptoms.jpg
Ear, Nose & Throat

Making Informed Decisions About Acoustic Neuroma Treatment

These benign tumors, also called vestibular schwannomas, can cause hearing loss, balance issues and more
Acoustic neuroma diagnosis
Food & Nutrition

MIND Diet Ranked No. 1 for Brain Health

U.S. News rates eating plan developed at Rush among the top overall and in nine categories
MIND diet healthy foods
Brain Health & Conditions

Surviving a Stroke

A neurologist talks about treating and recognizing strokes
Surviving Stroke
Brain Health & Conditions

Women and Stroke: Symptoms, Causes and Risks

Women often experience strokes differently than men — and age, race and ethnicity can affect their risks
Women and Stroke