American Journal of Neurology Research

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American Journal of Neurology Research (ISSN 2837-7761) is an international online open access, peer reviewed neurology journal, which publishes high quality research articles, reviews/mini-reviews in all important areas of neurology and neurological disorders.

American Journal of Neurology Research covers all the aspects related to neurology, neurosurgery that includes neurobiology, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuronal development, neurosurgery, pediatric neurology, neurological disorders, psychology, depression, anxiety, brain disorders, traumatic brain injury, neuroinflammation, neuropathies, and neurocognition, etc.

All published articles are permanently archived and available at Publishers website in PDF formats. The journal encourages original research submissions in the form of research articles, review articles, short communications, case reports, Letters to the editor, short communications, and commentaries, reports, etc. providing a single forum for discussion. The emphasis is on publishing high quality papers rapidly and making them freely available to researchers worldwide.

Latest Articles

Research Article

DOI: 10.52106/2837-7761.1019

Risk Factors and Clinical Profiles of Multiple Sclerosis with Extent of Disability: A Study from Tertiary Care Center

Authors: Jaydip Ray Chaudhuri, Rukmini Mridula K, Srinivasarao Bandaru VCS.

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Review Article

DOI: 10.52106/2837-7761.1029

Cerebral Palsy Treated with QIAPI 1®, Case Report

Authors: Arturo Solís Herrera, María del Carmen Arias Esparza, Ruth Isabel Solís Arias

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Research Article

DOI: 10.52106/2837-7761.1030

The MCQ Monopoly: How Medical Education’s Obsession with Standardized Testing is Destroying Clinical Wisdom and Perpetuating Healthcare’s Crisis

Authors: Julian Ungar-Sargon

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Research Article

DOI: 10.52106/2837-7761.1031

When the Body Breaks: A Four-Dimensional Case Study in Embodied Theology and the Wounded Healer

Authors: Julian Ungar-Sargon

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Commentary

DOI: 10.52106/2837-7761.1018

How Does the Term “Dementia” Differ from Diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s? A Follow-Up Commentary to Enhance Everyday Usage

Authors: Daniel Marson.

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