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The August edition of Practical Neurology marked the end of an era, the final issue under Charles Warlow's superlative editorship. This edition is thus a new start. Like so many things in life editing Practical Neurology has been subject to inflation and there are now two editors attempting to replace Charles. However, we, the new editors, Phil Smith and Geraint Fuller, are not planning radical change, rather we hope to be able to carry on Charles' vision for Practical Neurology.
■ To provide accessible articles to help you in the clinic and on the ward with practical advice on the diagnosis and management of patients with neurological problems.
■ To try to ensure this is based on the best scientific evidence, or on the best interpretation …
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