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NeuroNow - Spring 2010
Spring 2010
Antibiodies give Drs Carlos Pardo and Harvey Singer a common focus in their search for autism's cause and cure.
Articles in this Issue
From Our Directors
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Henry Brem and Justin McArthur reflect on collaboration at Hopkins
Cerebrospinal Fluid Disorders
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Learn how Hopkins physicians are identifying and treating adult hydrocephalaus — a condition whose symptoms can bear a striking resemblance to Alzheimer’s.
Pediatric Neurology
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Recent findings from two Johns Hopkins labs suggest yet another culprit to the development of autism—the immune system.
Philanthropy
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Menigiomias at the base of the skull have always been a tricky surgical site. Read how Alessandro Olivi and colleagues are treating these tumors with radiosurgery.
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Leonard and Phyllis Attman hope their generous donation will help further the study of meningiomas.
Research
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Jeff Rothstein and others are closely watching an antianxiety drug that may slow the muscle weakening that comes with ALS.