neurologist

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Recent Examples of neurologist That day, the neurologist found something on her tongue that led her to believe Ritter had bulbar ALS. Lucia Cheng, Des Moines Register, 24 Feb. 2026 According to neurologist and lifestyle medicine physician Lynette Gogol, DO, DipABLM, caffeine works by blocking adenosine receptors in the brain that are involved in inflammation and communication between nerve cells. Sarah Garone, Health, 20 Feb. 2026 This superstar fish is full of omega-3 fatty acids, which support the structure and function of brain cells and enhance the communication between neurons, explains neurologist Shae Datta, MD, clinical assistant professor in the department of neurology at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine. Ashley Oerman, SELF, 19 Feb. 2026 People with extreme sleep patterns first became a focus of genetic research in the nineties, after a neurologist at the University of Utah, Chris Jones, met a woman who regularly went to sleep in the early evening and woke up in the middle of the night. Shayla Love, New Yorker, 18 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for neurologist
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Noun
  • Scrubs stars Braff and Faison as best friends who work as doctors at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital.
    Wesley Stenzel, Entertainment Weekly, 4 Mar. 2026
  • Court records show that Acacio, along with two other doctors, failed to pay more than $243,000 in rent on the Laguna Niguel office for roughly a year.
    Hannah Fry, Los Angeles Times, 4 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • Though the outbreak was concentrated in Gaines County, a community an hour away, Wells, who heads Lubbock’s public health department, needed more staff to respond to numerous exposures at local pediatricians’ offices, urgent care centers, restaurants and day cares.
    Erika Edwards, NBC news, 1 Mar. 2026
  • Call the pediatrician first Another way to save is to call the pediatrician or nurse to talk over a problem before setting up an appointment.
    Deborah Skolnik, Parents, 1 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • All 12 of its freestanding ERs, including the one in Plantation, and its over 100 HCA Florida physician offices also accept the insurance, including Medicare Advantage, HMO and ACA plans associated with Florida Blue.
    Michelle Marchante, Miami Herald, 4 Mar. 2026
  • Cardiologist and researcher Eric Topol pointed to five studies in which AI systems working independently outperformed physicians who had access to AI as a tool.
    William Warr, Time, 4 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • The multi‑specialty practice brings together ophthalmologists and optometrists who diagnose and treat a wide range of eye conditions, from routine vision needs to complex disease management.
    Community's Choice Awards, jsonline.com, 7 Mar. 2026
  • Located in Oklahoma City near the OU Health Sciences Center, Dean McGee Eye Institute also conducts vision research and trains future ophthalmologists through its residency and fellowship programs.
    Community's Choice Awards, Oklahoman, 7 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • Jonathan Appelbaum is an internist, geriatrician and an HIV specialist.
    Jonathan Appelbaum, The Orlando Sentinel, 27 Feb. 2026
  • The surgery was an in-patient procedure because my internist said that was safer for someone over 60.
    Patricia Tortolani, Allure, 29 Jan. 2026
Noun
  • Crandell, the Harvard physiatrist, is a funny, brainy, and upbeat clinician who treats people with amputations in the Spaulding Rehabilitation Center, a building overlooking Boston Harbor.
    Rivka Galchen, The New Yorker, 9 Dec. 2024
  • Good options include orthopedic physicians, physiatrists (who specialize in treating pain and physical impairments), or physical therapists.
    Cindy Kuzma, SELF, 29 Oct. 2024
Noun
  • Christine is a recent appointee who, until recently, was a urologist specializing in testosterone and male fertility issues.
    Amy Maxmen, Miami Herald, 11 Feb. 2026
  • Yet my first urologist, a private practitioner who had a financial incentive to operate, tried to rush me into his operating room the following week.
    Howard Wolinsky, STAT, 21 Jan. 2026
Noun
  • Similarly, there are tools that can look over a biopsy and assist a pathologist in determining how aggressive of a cancer a patient has.
    Emily Brindley, Chicago Tribune, 5 Mar. 2026
  • So naturally, Kidman went all in for her latest role as a forensic pathologist—including learning an unusual skill.
    Lara Walsh, InStyle, 3 Mar. 2026

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