Dr. Nohora Rodriguez ,
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Latest Treatments for Neurological Disorders in 2025: What Patients Need to Know
This article offers a clear, patient-centered overview of the most important neurological treatment advances in 2025—covering conditions like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, migraine, stroke recovery, and ALS. It explains how new options such as gene and cell therapies, disease‑modifying drugs, targeted antibodies, next‑generation neuromodulation, digital therapeutics, and AI‑guided diagnostics are changing care, with an emphasis on who might benefit, expected outcomes, and common side effects. You’ll find practical guidance on eligibility, safety monitoring, access and insurance considerations, and how to evaluate clinical trials and real‑world evidence. The article also highlights personalized care plans, remote symptom tracking, and rehabilitation supports, plus resources for caregivers and mental health. Most importantly, it equips patients and families with questions to ask their care team and tips for shared decision‑making, so you can confidently navigate new treatments and choose what aligns with your goals and values.
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Why did my seasonal allergies change after I moved?
A new U.S. study helps explain something many people notice after a move: your allergy pattern can change when the local pollen mix and pollen season change. Here is why that happens, how to track it, and when it may be worth checking in with a clinician.
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Obstetrician
A doctor who specializes in the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
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What is plaque?
Plaque is a soft, sticky film composed of bacteria that naturally forms on teeth. If it is not removed through regular brushing and flossing, plaque can harden into tartar and…
