Epilepsy treatment can be trial and error. She has a way to change that
When Aarti Sathyanarayana shadowed a neurologist at Boston Children’s Hospital, it sparked an idea that could change how doctors treat epilepsy.
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When Aarti Sathyanarayana shadowed a neurologist at Boston Children’s Hospital, it sparked an idea that could change how doctors treat epilepsy.
If you’ve ever left a movie theater and felt like your ears had taken a beating, you’re not imagining things.
I’d love to go back to 17-year-old me and say, you made a good decision.
Members of Bouvé's physical therapy community came together to help support veterans at the annual Ruck4HIT relay event.
Most people with the central nervous system disorder experience changes in their voices that are noticeable to others. But these changes can be postponed or prevented with early therapeutic intervention, says Elizabeth Martin, assistant clinical professor at Northeastern.
The study is the first to reveal the second-hand risk of suicide that accompanies living in a home with a gun.
Every dollar donated to the Dr. Mary J. Hickey Physical Therapy Scholarship Fund goes to students studying physical therapy at Northeastern University.
Here's how to recover after running the Boston Marathon.
Thought-leaders of all kinds explained at the kickoff event for Northeastern's Institute for Experiential Artificial Intelligence that companies must integrate information and innovation built upon insight from AI, combined with human decision-making, to stay relevant in the future.
Congratulations to Dr. Jenny Gormley on being awarded the 2022 Outstanding School Nurse Educator Award from the National Association of School Nurses.