The United States spent $789 billion on the most common neurological diseases in 2014, according to a study published in Annals of Neurology. Researchers found the amount the United States spends on neurological diseases will continue to grow through 2050,…
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New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery received Healthgrades' 2017 Outstanding Patient Experience Award for the third consecutive year.
Scott Blumenthal, DO, is a physician at Boca Raton-based South Florida Neurology Associates, PA., who specializes in EMG/neuromuscular disorders, Parkinson's disease migraine headaches and use of Botox for neurological disorders.
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Washington, D.C.-based AdvaMed appointed Plymouth, Minn.-based Rotation Medical President and CEO Martha Shadan to its board of directors.
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