
Paralyzed after a cold, difficulty seeing and swallowing after a stomach bug, and progressive changes in strength and sensation. In this episode, Dr. Ali Al-Zuhairy joins me to dive into the inflammatory neuropathies.
Jan 17, 2022
59 min

In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Peter Roos to discuss the main types of dementia, their risk factors, and caveats in the diagnosis. Dr. Roos provides tips on how to recognize the different types of dementia from clues in the history, and we put this knowledge to use through three cases at the end of the episode.
Guest: Peter Roos, MD PhD
Consultant neurologist and memory disorders specialist, Department of Neurology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet
Host: Pardis Zarifkar, MD
Jun 29, 2021
53 min

Lasers are being used to ablate brain tumors and epileptic foci. In this episode, Dr. Rune Rasmussen, a neurosurgeon from Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, describes how MRI-guided laser ablation therapy works. How do they ablate a particular region without destroying the rest of the brain tissue? What are the indications for therapy? Why is it an advantage?
Guest:
Dr. Rune Rasmussen MD PhD
Head of stereotactic surgery, Department of Neurosurgery, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark
Host:
Pardis Zarifkar, MD
Image of laser ablation therapy: Medtronic
Apr 30, 2021
24 min

In this unique episode, Dr. Per Borghammer shares a novel hypothesis that could revolutionize the way that we approach Parkinson's Disease.
Guest:
Dr. Per Borghammer MD PhD DMSc, Chief Consultant and Professor of Nuclear Medicine and PET, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark.
Host:
Pardis Zarifkar MD
Feb 16, 2021
38 min

In this fun and short episode, Dr. Rex Jung and Sephira Ryman answer myth or truth.
Guests:
Dr. Rex Jung, PhD, Clinical professor of neurosurgery at the University of New Mexico.
Dr. Sephira Ryman PhD, Assistant professor at the Mind Research Network.
Host:
Pardis Zarifkar MD
Photo credit: Mark Holm for The New York Times
Jan 31, 2021
13 min

What determines how intelligent you are? How important is it to be intelligent? And are there any sex differences? In this episode, intelligence experts and clinical neuropsychologists Dr.'s Rex Jung and Sephira Ryman answer all of your questions about intelligence.
Guests:
Dr. Rex Jung, PhD, Clinical professor of neurosurgery at the University of New Mexico.
Photo credit: Mark Holm for The New York Times
Dr. Sephira Ryman PhD, Assistant professor at the Mind Research Network.
Host:
Pardis Zarifkar MD
Nov 8, 2020
37 min

We know that hormones can influence our mood, but what about our memory, choice of partner and satisfaction? In this episode, Dr. Sarah Hill shares what is happening in women's brains on birth control. '
Guest: Sarah Hill PhD, Professor of Psychology, Texas Christian University
Host: Pardis Zarifkar MD
Edited by: Banuscha Baskaran
Aug 23, 2020
52 min

Many of you are studying for exams – or if you’re lucky, you’re done. Regardless, I’m sure you appreciate your capacity to remember things. People with Alzheimer’s disease are not as fortunate – particularly when it comes to their ability to retain recent information. In this episode of The Neural Network, Dr. Francisco Ponce and I discuss the novel phase III clinical trial, where stimulating brain electrodes are used to improve cognition in Alzheimer’s Disease.
Guest: Dr. Francisco Ponce MD, Director of Barrow Center for Neuromodulation, Barrow Neurological Institue
Host: Pardis Zarifkar
For more information on Dr. Ponce's work: https://www.barrowneuro.org/get-to-know-barrow/person/francisco-ponce-md/
Photo credit: Barrow Neurological Institute
Alzheimers San Diego: https://www.alzsd.org/
Jun 15, 2020
32 min

I dette afsnit beskriver Neurokirurg og lektor, Anders Korshøj, hans forskning i behandling af hjernetumorer, ved hjælp af veskelspændning.
Gæst: Anders Korshøj MD PhD, Neurokirurgisk Afdeling, Skejby Sygehus.
Værter: Mikkel Skotting og Christian Steenkjær.
Apr 6, 2020
34 min

In this episode, Dr. Kathleen Poston, talks about her unique path to neurology, how she manages her time (and gets things done), and shares her thoughts on leadership.
Guest: Kathleen Poston MD, Associate Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine.
Host: Pardis Zarifkar
For more information on Dr. Kathleen Poston's work: https://med.stanford.edu/poston-lab.html
Mar 17, 2020
14 min
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