Practical Neurology 2007;7:3
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Editors choice
Charles Warlow
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Are neurologists paying attention? To what? To what matters to their patients I suggest, and that includes their need for and correct use of walking aids. But we went to a geriatrician for the review article on page 24, perhaps because Graham Mulley is well known in the area and because he had previously written such a good article for us on wheelchairsanother aid rather neglected by neurologists. Coincidentally, we went to another geriatrician to remind us that "age matters" when managing "neurology" patients (page 4). And are we paying enough attention to the parasomnias? Way back in 2002 Sam Berkovic and Philip King wrote an editorial in Practical Neurology entitled "Sleep neurologya wake up call for neurologists".1 Well Paul Reading woke up and rather quickly established himself as one of the few UK neurologists interested in sleep problems, a very productive niche, and so he was an obvious author . . . [Full text of this article]
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