As a collection of neuroepidemiology papers, this book captures the range and excitement of the discipline. Researchers in the field have been at the forefront in the study of slow viruses, retroviral epidemiology, chronic neuroloical diseases, as well as injuries and other disabilities of the neurological system. The intersection of epidemiology, neurology, and behavioral/social science is a unique feature of this book. Furthermore, Molgaard's collection differs from similar titles in that it focuses on minorities and international work in neuroepidemiology. * Covers the patterns and risk factors of the epidemiology of neurologic disease and disorders * Studies chronic disease epidemiology * Presents research methods in public health
The book therefore fills a gap in the neuroepidemiology literature, with chapters written by an international collection of experienced authors in the field.
Most improvement of neuroepidemiology was in western countries, largely in US and European countries. This study field has been developed quite late in resourcelimited areas, where 60% of world’s populations are living in.
This handbook bridges the gap between current neuroepidemiological knowledge and its evidence-based application in everyday practice.
Jacobs BS, Boden-Albala B, Lin IF, et al. Stroke in the young in the northern Manhattan stroke Study. Stroke 2002;33:2789–93. 6. Sacco RL, Elkind M, Boden-Albala B, et al. The protective effect of moderate alcohol consumption on ...
This special topic issue of 'Neuroepidemiology' contains contributions discussing the subject in-depth.
This unique text offers practitioners both a review of the basic concepts of epidemiology, statistics, and clinical trials and a discussion of the epidemiologic aspects of many neurological diseases. Much...
This special topic issue of 'Neuroepidemiology' contains contributions discussing the subject in-depth.
This issue of Neurologic Clinics, edited by Dr. David Younger, is focused on Global and Domestic Public Health and Neuroepidemeiology.
The book therefore fills a gap in the neuroepidemiology literature, with chapters written by an international collection of experienced authors in the field.
Clinical Neuroepidemiology of Acute and Chronic Disorders explores the epidemiology of disorders that affect the nervous system, providing comprehensive discussions on incidence, prevalence, and more.