Q&A With Natalia Rost of Massachusetts General Hospital: American Academy of Neurology Meeting Provides hope on Several Fronts

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When the American Academy of Neurology met in Washington DC results were presented from studies covering a variety of topics and at different levels of completion. Many of those results could eventually have long lasting impacts on the field.

When the American Academy of Neurology met in Washington DC results were presented from studies covering a variety of topics and at different levels of completion. Many of those results could eventually have long lasting impacts on the field.

Natalia Rost, MD, from Massachusetts General Hospital discussed some of the key topics at the conference including studies on stroke, multiple sclerosis and other conditions. With more than 10,000 people in attendance Rost said it was a chance to get feedback from some of the top minds in the field to bring back to the local level.

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