Pregnant women suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum—the rare and debilitating morning sickness that afflicted Kate Middleton—benefit from the anti-seizure drug gabapentin, according to a small pilot study conducted by Thomas Guttuso Jr., MD.
UB and two other upstate medical centers will lead a $12.1 million stem cell study aimed at halting the progression of disability in people with multiple sclerosis.
Robert Zivadinov, MD, PhD, recently told the Canadian Senate that only patients in approved clinical trials should receive endovascular treatment for chronic cerobrospinal venous insufficiency.
Seven neurology faculty members spoke about new research and treatments for neurological conditions at “Brains & Gains,” a community service event held at UB's Center for Tomorrow.
The UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences held the Sept. 20 grand opening of its Clinical and Translational Science Institute in the joint UB-Kaleida Health building on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.
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