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Why smoking and other health issues can delay spine surgery

Knowing more about your health and understanding it better can make a big difference. During the third week of October, National Health Education Week honors the role health education can play in improving public health. So this week, we thought weā€™d look at a common patient question: why health issues like diabetes, obesity, and tobacco use might […]

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2017 Brain Bolt

The Third Annual Brain Bolt 5K topped both our participant and fundraising expectations. This yearā€™s October 7 event attracted more than 420 registrants as well as repeat and first-time sponsors who together helped raise more than $93,000 to support traumatic brain injury research. Under sunny skies at the Carmel Gazebo in Carmel, IN, Brain Bolt […]

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Concussions and the Developing Brain

Our understanding of concussions has come a long way since the 1970s. Back then, concussions were considered a psychological disease, not something with a physical basis. We now know that concussions are indeed physical, and can even lead to pathological brain changes. But weā€™re just beginning to understand why many of these changes occur. While […]

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Dr. Christopher Doran Relieves Knee Pain with Novel Treatment

GCBSā€™ pain management specialist, Christopher Doran, MD, is the only physician in Indianapolis trained to treat patients suffering from osteoarthritis of the knee with a new non-surgical procedure known as COOLIEF Knee Rhizotomy. Doran says the new treatment so far has given his patients 80ā€“90% relief from their chronic knee pain. We caught up with […]

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Mealey Lecturer Talks of Overcoming Obstacles in an Inspiring Address

In an address that included both personal history and life lessons, Maciej ā€œMattā€ Lesniak, MD, presented the 7th Annual Mealey Lecture in an informative talk titled, ā€œDevelopmental Therapeutics: A Neurosurgeonā€™s Perspective,ā€ on August 30 at Indiana Universityā€™s Goodman Hall Auditorium. Lesniak is the Michael J. Marchese Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at Northwestern […]

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Fall Prevention Awareness Day: Tips on Staying Safe

September 22 marks the 10th annual Fall Prevention Awareness Day, and that makes this a great time to talk about how you can keep yourself or a loved one safe. At least 1 in 4 Americans 65-years-and-Older will experience a fall, which make falls a leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries in older adults. Given its […]

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NASCAR Pro Drives Interest for Aneurysm Awareness

NASCAR driver Joey Gase paid a recent visit with Goodman Campbell physician Andrew Denardo and the stroke team at IU Health Neuroscience before racing in the 2017 Brickyard 400. Gase finished 25th in the race after being taken out early by an accident ā€“ but is still going strong as an ambassador for the Lisa Collagrossi Foundation to promote awareness for aneurysms. Lisa […]

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Dr. Nicholas Theodore Delivers the 15th Annual Frew Lectureship

In his address titled, ā€œNovel Concepts in Spinal Cord Pathophysiology,ā€ Nicholas Theodore, MD, shared ongoing research that may dramatically impact the future treatment of patients with spinal cord injury. Dr. Theodore gave the 15th Annual Jack and Sabina Frew Lectureship on March 22 at Goodman Hallā€™s Auditorium and focused on three concepts he is exploring to […]

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MEGA Brain to Educate Visitors of Neurosurgery Foundation Events

January 11, 2017ā€”The Neurosurgery Foundation at Goodman Campbell and the Methodist Health Foundation recently partnered to purchase the MEGA Brainā€”an inflatable, walk-through exhibit that provides an interactive educational experience on the human brain. Besides learning about the brainā€™s structures and normal function, visitors will observe examples of brain trauma and diseases, including tumor, stroke, aneurysm, […]

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