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Neurologist Salary Range
Question: How much do Neurologists normally get paid? (from Neurology.com Q&A) Answer: Neurologist salaries depend on the needs of the community, the geographic location, and the number of years of experience. Neurology $180,000 $228,000 $345,000 Median Salary by Years Experience – Job: Physician / Doctor, Neurologist (United States) Compare your salary: Get a free... »
Suicidal, Forgetful and Paranoid
Question: My mom was suicidal but after a couple of days she seemed different like lost and forgetting a lot of things, and acting paranoid. What could be wrong with my mom? (From Neurology.com Ask a Question) Answer: The symptoms you describe could be due to a number of different factors. Your mother needs... »
How Does a Brain Aneurysm Develop?
Question: How does a brain aneurysm develop? Answer: Cerebral aneurysms can be congenital, resulting from an inborn abnormality in an artery wall. Cerebral aneurysms are also more common in people with certain genetic diseases, such as connective tissue disorders and polycystic kidney disease, and certain circulatory disorders, such as arteriovenous malformations (snarled tangles of... »
What Type of Doctor Should I See About Short Term Memory Loss?
Question: What doctor should I see if I feel that my short term memory is decreasing? Thank you. (From Neurology.com Q&A) Answer: You should start your line of inquiry with your primary care physician to assess whether your symptoms are due to normal aging or not. Everyone forgets things from time to time, and... »
Is There a Treatment for Autism?
There is currently no known cure for autism. That is not to say that Autism can not be treated. Therapies and behavioral interventions are designed to remedy specific symptoms and can bring about substantial improvement. The ideal treatment plan coordinates therapies and interventions that target the core symptoms of autism: impaired social interaction, problems... »
What is a Neurologist?
A neurologist is a physician who specializes in neurology, and is trained to investigate, or diagnose and treat neurological disorders. Pediatric neurologists treat neurological disease in children. Specifically, neurologists deal with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of disease involving the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems, including their coverings, blood vessels, and... »
