If you suffer from atypical facial pain (also referred to as persistent idiopathic facial pain or PFIP), you are familiar with the unbearable symptoms that present in the form of…
The advent of Gamma Knife Radiosurgery has brought about a whole new world of options for patients in need of very precise, noninvasive intervention. Particularly valuable in cases where traditional…
If you’ve been scheduled for a Gamma Knife procedure, you’re probably eagerly anticipating a positive outcome similar to the one experienced by many of the patients who have undergone the…
Transient ischemic attacks (TIA), more commonly known as mini strokes, affect nearly 250,000 people per year in the United States. It’s not an extremely common condition, but it happens fairly…
Your doctor has told you that you have experienced a transient ischemic attack, and he has recommended that you seek treatment. Transient ischemic attacks get most commonly diagnosed in a…