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Future Neurology provides a forum to address the most important challenges and advances in our understanding of neurological disease, and highlights emerging trends and prospects for effective treatments in common but very serious disorders such as stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.

Publisher: Future Medicine

Volume 1, Number 3, May 2006
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Atomoxetine in clinical practice
pp. 249-258(10)
Authors: Weiss, Margaret D; Virani, Adil; Wasdell, Michael; Faulkner, Lorelei; Rea, Kathleen; Freeman, Roger D; Weiss, Gabrielle; Jokhani, Veena

Ropinirole: use in restless legs syndrome
pp. 269-276(8)
Author: Ferini-Strambi, Luigi

Acamprosate in the treatment of alcoholism: mechanisms and perspectives
pp. 277-284(8)
Authors: Mann, Karl F; Kiefer, Falk

British Paediatric Neurology Association 32nd Annual Conference
pp. 285-289(5)
Authors: Mallick, Andrew; Basu, Helen; Jardine, Philip

Infections as causative factors of epilepsy
pp. 291-302(12)
Author: Takahashi, Yukitoshi

Management of epilepsy in pregnancy
pp. 303-310(8)
Author: Crawford, Pamela

Treatment options for migraine during pregnancy
pp. 311-322(12)
Authors: Anger, Jillian; Loder, Elizabeth; Buse, Dawn; Golub, Joan

Brain lesions and emotional disorders
pp. 323-334(12)
Author: Gainotti, Guido

Role of imaging in drug development for Parkinson's disease
pp. 335-342(8)
Author: Brooks, David J

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