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This Week on NeurologyLive — March 22, 2021

Here's what is coming soon to NeurologyLive.

Every week, the NeurologyLive staff prepares this preview of what to expect from our coverage. This week on NeurologyLive, there are a number of hot topics that we will be posting throughout the week. As always, our weekly coverage extends beyond just these topics, so make sure to check out the rest of the site!

This week, new episodes of the NeurologyLive Peer Exchange series, "Management of Progressive Multiple Sclerosis," will premiere. This new series includes expert insight and opinions on the clinical care of this patient population from Joseph R. Berger, MD; Robert Fox, MD; Kristen Krysko, MD; and Fred D. Lublin, MD; with the conversation moderated by Bruce Cree, MD, PhD.

To check out this and other Peer Exchange series, click here.

The latest in our NeuroVoices series, dedicated to conversations with leaders in the neurology community, will go live this Wednesday, March 24, 2021. This edition features Solomon L. Moshe, MD, and Elissa Yozawitz, MD, both of Montefiore Medical Center. The duo stopped by to discuss recently published modifications to the 2017 International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Classification of Seizures and Epilepsies paper. Our conversation with them covers the reasons for the revisions, the topline recommendations, and the role technology is playing in diagnosing seizures in the neonatal stage.

To check out the prior NeuroVoices conversations, click here.

A conversation with Benjamin Segal, MD, chair, Department of Neurology, and director, Neuroscience Research Institute, The Ohio State University, and president, ACTRIMS, will air during NeurologyLive's segment on the Medical World News channel this Thursday, March 25, 2021. Segal discussed this year's Kenneth P. Johnson Memorial Lecture that he delivered, which focused on the current overall understanding of and differences between the relapsing and progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS).

To check out what's on the Medical World News channel now, click here.

On Friday, March 26, Episode 32 of the NeurologyLive "Mind Moments" podcast will air, featuring an exclusive conversation with Brian Grosberg, MD, director, Hartford HealthCare Headache Center, and professor of neurology, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, who discussed the results of a recent study he and colleagues conducted assessing the knowledge of women's healthcare providers about migraine.

To subscribe on your favorite podcast player, click here.

New episodes of the NeurologyLive Cure Connections series, "The Migraine Patient Journey: Episodic Migraine and CGRP Inhibitors," are premiering this week. This group conversation is moderated by Philippa Cheetham, MBChB, MRCS, MD, FRCS, and includes Jessica Ailani, MD, a headache specialist at MedStar Georgetown, and Jill Dehlin, RN, a patient advocate. They offer patient and clinician insight regarding the challenges associated with migraine and share some of their best approaches to preventing and managing attacks with lifestyle intervention and newer therapies.

To catch up on the series, click here.

In Case You Missed It: The NeurologyLive team is still conducting coverage of the ACTRIMS Forum 2021 this week. The meeting kicked off virtually in the last week of February, and our coverage will extend into the next few weeks. You can expect to see data from the top clinical presentations, as well as interviews with the experts about the ongoing conversations and themes in multiple sclerosis care.

To check out the latest ACTRIMS 2021 coverage, click here.

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