Managing Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms
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Dr. Robert D. Brown explores how genetics and cutting-edge imaging are transforming the assessment and management of unruptured brain aneurysms. He highlights the power of personalized surveillance, lifestyle changes, and collaborative research in reducing risk and improving outcomes.
About the episode:
In this episode, neurologist and stroke expert Dr. Robert D. Brown discusses the critical role of genetics in assessing unruptured intracranial aneurysm risk. He highlights emerging technologies for detection and management, emphasizing personalized surveillance strategies and non-invasive imaging technologies. Dr. Brown stresses the importance of patient education and lifestyle modifications in risk mitigation. The episode concludes by exploring future research directions and the need for multidisciplinary collaborations to advance treatment options.
About the series:
Atria’s Vanguard Symposia is a lecture series where some of the world’s most compelling researchers translate leading-edge science into medicine. In each episode, top experts share breakthrough science about preventive health care, dive deep into headline-grabbing topics, and take you beyond the buzzwords to explain the latest in longevity science. Our show will arm you with practical information and the tools of discernment to cut through the hype and understand what matters most.
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