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Neurology Research Round-up: The Best of AAN 2009
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Title Neurology Research Round-up: The Best of AAN 2009
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/703203?src=rss
Description Important studies presented include cladribine, fingolimod, and pulsed oral steroids for multiple sclerosis; mitoxantrone for MS increases leukemia risk more than previously thought; a study of traumatic brain injury in veterans; reassuring news about pregnancy in epilepsy; and an analysis of SPARCL trial results showing the more stroke risk-factor reductions, the better. Medscape Medical News
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Date May 23, 2009
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