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How to Prevent Dementia Wandering

People with dementia are susceptible to wandering — a dangerous yet common occurrence that affects about 60 percent of people with the condition, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. Even more...

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Learn More About Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking, and behavior. Though the majority of people with Alzheimer’s are older than 65, this disease is not a...

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High Blood Pressure and Strokes: How Are They Connected?

Researchers and doctors have known for years that high blood pressure causes strokes. The connection between high blood pressure and strokes is well documented. But did you know that high blood...

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What Is a Mini-Stroke? Facts About Transient Ischemic Attack

It may be called mini, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t serious. What is a mini-stroke, and how is it different from its full-blown counterpart? A mini-stroke, or transient ischemic attack (TIA), happens...

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What Causes Non-Epileptic Seizures?

When people think of a seizure, they may associate the event with epilepsy, a disease characterized by unprovoked seizures. But did you know there are other causes of seizures unrelated to epilepsy?...

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7 Facts About Epilepsy

Epilepsy is one of the most common and misunderstood neurological disorders. To clarify some information about this condition, here are seven epilepsy facts to keep in mind: 7 Epilepsy Facts to Know 1....

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Learn About the Stress Hormone: Cortisol

Most people are familiar with hormones like estrogen and testosterone, but the body produces a lot of hormones that aren’t as well-known. One of them is cortisol. What is cortisol? The definition of...

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An Unruptured Brain Aneurysm: What to Know

Brain aneurysms are often undetected until they rupture or burst. A ruptured aneurysm is a serious medical issue, but it is possible to have an unruptured brain aneurysm that may never cause problems....

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Advanced Treatment Options for Stroke and Brain Aneurysm

Patients who experience serious stroke symptoms because of a blocked blood vessel in the brain may experience better outcomes when treated with a combination of medicine and a minimally invasive...

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Comprehensive Stroke Care: What Does It Mean?

Every second matters when you experience a stroke; the care you receive matters even more. UPMC Hamot is the first and only hospital in Erie certified as a Comprehensive Stroke Center by DNV GL...

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Signs of Stroke in Women

The third leading cause of death in women in the United States is stroke. According to the National Stroke Association, 55,000 more women than men experience a stroke every year. A stroke occurs when a...

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Persistent Back Pain? Here’s What You Need to Know

What exactly does back pain mean? Most people experience back pain for a short time at some point in their lives, possibly after overdoing exercise or other activities. But persistent pain is not as...

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What Is Multiple Sclerosis?

Your brain, spinal cord, and optic nerve make up your central nervous system (CNS), which controls many important functions in your body. Your CNS controls thought process, records senses, and guides...

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How Is Multiple Sclerosis Treated?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system that affects about 1 million Americans. MS can cause recurring symptoms with vision, sensation, strength, balance and coordination,...

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How UPMC Neurosurgeons Keep You Safe

Neurosurgical treatment often can’t wait. If you delay recommended care, your condition could worsen and cause dangerous complications. When it comes to care for brain and spinal conditions, your...

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UPMC HealthBeat Podcast: Advanced Stroke Care and Surgeries at The UPMC...

Neurosurgeon, Dr. Bradley Gross from the UPMC Neurological Institute discusses new advances in research and surgeries in treating stroke patients, as well as the signs and symptoms that indicate a...

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What Is the UPMC Comprehensive Epilepsy Center?

More than three million Americans have epilepsy, a brain disorder that can cause chronic seizures. Epilepsy can be the result of a traumatic brain injury, tumor, stroke, genetic disorder, or other...

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UPMC HealthBeat Podcast: UPMC Neurological Institute

Dr. Robert Friedlander, Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at UPMC discusses the specialized, cutting-edge and individualized care offered to patients at the largest academic neurosurgery...

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Expanding Brain and Spine Care in the North

Residents in the northern communities of Pittsburgh now have more convenient options for brain and spine care. At the UPMC Neurological Institute‘s newest location at 901 East Brady St., Suite 302, in...

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50 Phenoms: How a Woman Overcomes Multiple Sclerosis Every Day

Laurie Denison jokes that a multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis was her “40th birthday gift.” “Not really the birthday gift you want to boast about,” she says. Laurie, who lives south of Pittsburgh, was...

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