Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
is a leading international journal publishing the latest research and reviews on all areas of neurological sciences.
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Latest Articles
Editorial commentaries:
Highlighting the past and future of inherited peripheral neuropathies16 October 2024
Neurogenetics:
Genetics of inherited peripheral neuropathies and the next frontier: looking backwards to progress forwards16 October 2024
Multiple sclerosis:
Pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis: genetic, environmental and random mechanisms16 October 2024
Multiple sclerosis:
Trajectories of self-reported fatigue following initiation of multiple sclerosis disease-modifying therapy16 October 2024
Multiple sclerosis:
Routine CSF parameters as predictors of disease course in multiple sclerosis: an MSBase cohort study16 October 2024
Most Read Articles
General neurology:
Multidisciplinary consensus guideline for the diagnosis and management of spontaneous intracranial hypotension11 January 2024
Movement disorders:
Effect of long-term Tai Chi training on Parkinson’s disease: a 3.5-year follow-up cohort study14 February 2024
Cerebrovascular disease:
Risk of stroke with different levels of leisure-time physical activity: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies14 May 2024
Neuropsychiatry:
NICE guideline on ME/CFS: robust advice based on a thorough review of the evidence17 June 2024
Multiple sclerosis:
Head trauma results in manyfold increased risk of multiple sclerosis in genetically susceptible individuals14 May 2024
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