Continuing Medical Education For HCPs

Staying updated with the latest advancements in brain and nerve health is essential for healthcare professionals. Our Continuing Medical Education (CME) resources offer in-depth insights into the evolving landscape of neurological care. Explore a range of educational materials designed to empower medical professionals with the knowledge needed to offer the best possible care to patients dealing with brain and nerve issues.

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Effect of Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) (150 kHz) Concurrent With Standard of Care Therapies for Treatment of Stage 4 Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) Following Platinum Failure (LUNAR)

The study is a prospective, randomized controlled phase III trial aimed to test the efficacy and safety of TTFields, using the NovoTTF-200T device, concurrent with standard therapies for stage 4 NSCLC ...

Condition: Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer


Characteristics of Patient Population With Endometriosis

The purpose of this study is to collect and analyze data on the characteristics of women who are seeking treatment for endometriosis, suspected endometriosis, pain and/or infertility as part of t ...

Condition: Endometriosis


Problem Adaptation Therapy for Mild Cognitive Impairment and Depression

The present collaborative R01 study, between Cornell and Johns Hopkins, aims to compare Problem Adaptation Therapy for Mild Cognitively Impaired Older Adults (PATH-MCI) vs. Supportive Therapy for Cogn ...

Condition: Cognitive Impairment



Clinical performance of a novel and rapid bioassay for detection of thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins in GravesĀ’ orbitopathy patients: a comparison with two commonly used immunoassays

Background: For the selective detection of thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor antibodies with stimulating properties (thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins; TSI), a novel and rapid bioassay (Turbo TSI


Causal associations between gut microbiota, circulating inflammatory proteins, and epilepsy: a multivariable Mendelian randomization study

Background: Previous studies have suggested that gut microbiota (GM) may be involved in the pathogenesis of epilepsy through the microbiota-gut-brain axis (MGBA). However, the causal relationship betw




Dr. Sara May, Allergy and Immunology

Senior Consultant : Urology and Robotic Surgery Specialist | Dr Rajesh Taneja | Apollo Delhi

Meet Dr. Rajesh Taneja. He is working as Senior Consultant- Urology, Andrology and Robotic Surgery, Indraprastha Apollo ...


Dr. Sara May, Allergy and Immunology

Why Urology? - American Urological Association

Urology is growing! Hear from members of the American Urological Association (AUA) about why they chose urology and why ...


Dr. Sara May, Allergy and Immunology

Boost Testosterone or Bust? The Truth About Shilajit Benefits, Explained by Urologist

Shilajit is a natural substance that's been praised for centuries in traditional medicine. But is it truly effective as a testosterone ...