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Erik Greb

Erik Greb joined the staff of Neurology Reviews in January 2012. Since then, he has attended scientific conferences, conducted video interviews, and written about clinical research in multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, stroke, and other neurologic disorders. In addition to news articles, Erik has written investigative stories about multiple sclerosis, headache, and epilepsy. He previously wrote about pharmaceutical manufacturing, drug formulation and delivery, quality assurance, and regulation for Pharmaceutical Technology.

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Alcohol use, psychological distress associated with possible RBD

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Erik Greb

These associations were previously unreported, and the results suggest the need for further study.

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Daclizumab beta may be superior to interferon beta on MS disability progression

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Erik Greb

A post hoc analysis indicates that daclizumab beta has superior efficacy, compared with interferon beta-1a, regardless of patients’ baseline...

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AAN publishes position statement on brain death

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Erik Greb

The association calls for uniform laws and policies regarding brain death, as well as continued research and public education.

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Integrated analysis suggests cladribine’s safety in MS

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Erik Greb

Cladribine is not associated with an increased risk of infections or malignancy, and treatment-induced lymphopenia is transient.

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What constitutes a clinically meaningful reduction in seizure frequency?

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Erik Greb
Publish date: December 6, 2018

NEW ORLEANS – An analysis of clinical trial data suggests that a 44% reduction in seizure frequency is clinically...

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New and established AEDs have similar tolerability

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Erik Greb

NEW ORLEANS – The development of antiepileptic drugs with new mechanisms of action has not improved the tolerability...

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Patients with PNES have increased mortality

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Erik Greb

NEW ORLEANS – Mortality is similar between patients with PNES and those with drug-resistant epilepsy.

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Infertility appears to be increased among women with epilepsy

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Erik Greb

NEW ORLEANS – An analysis finds an infertility rate of 9.2% among women with epilepsy, compared with 6.0% in the...

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SUDEP risk may change over time

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Erik Greb

NEW ORLEANS – Risk of SUDEP may decrease among patients initially considered to be at high risk, but remain stable...

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Teenagers with epilepsy may benefit from depression screening

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Erik Greb

NEW ORLEANS – As much as 8% of patients with pediatric epilepsy may have moderately severe depressive symptoms, and...

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Depression is linked to seizure frequency in patients with epilepsy

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Erik Greb
Publish date: December 1, 2018

NEW ORLEANS – Screen patients with epilepsy for psychiatric comorbidities.

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Pseudobulbar Affect Is Common in Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans With TBI

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Erik Greb
Publish date: September 4, 2014

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IHS to Solicit Public Comment on Revised Headache Classification Criteria

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Erik Greb

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Is Parkinson’s Disease a Prion Disorder?

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Erik Greb
Publish date: June 18, 2013

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