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Letters to the Editor: Discussing sexual health after traumatic brain injury: an unmet need!

Innov Clin Neurosci. 2017;14(1–2):11–12. Dear Editor: Sexual dysfunction (SD) after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an often neglected and underreported issue within the medical field.[1,2] A recent interesting work by

Letter to the Editor: “In regard to “Autism in the Son of a Woman with Mitochondrial Myopathy and Dysautonomia: A Case Report”

Innov Clin Neurosci. 2016;13(5–6):13–14 Dear Editor: Brown and Rais[1] offer an interesting case report of the autistic son of a mother with a “multisystem litany of symptoms and diseases… typical

Letter to the editor: Diagnosing Disorder of Consciousness: The Opening of Pandora’s Box!

Dear Editor: Consciousness is a multifaceted concept that has two major components: awareness of environment of self (i.e., the content of consciousness) and wakefulness (i.e., the level of consciousness). Whereas

Letter to the Editor: The Drug Trend Conundrum

Dear Editor: The frequent emergence of new illicit drugs and the ever-evolving trends in their use continue to cause difficulties for clinicians in regard to screening, detection, and treatment and

Letter to the editor: Resident and Patient Responses to the Institution of Required Narcotic Agreements in an Internal Medicine Outpatient Clinic

Dear Editor: An estimated 75 million Americans experience nonmalignant chronic pain,[1] and oftentimes the responsibility for management falls to the primary care provider. Therefore, pain management is an increasingly important

Letter to the editor: Regarding Disclosure of Psychological Testing Information

Dear Editor: I wish to comment on an article that was published in the November-December 2014 issue of Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience on disclosure of psychological testing information.[1] I find

Letter to the Editor: The Relation Between Body Mass Index and Substance Use: A true Can of Worms

by Adrian Meule, Dipl-Psych From the Institute of Psychology, University of Wurzburg, Wurzburg, Germany Innov Clin Neurosci. 2014;11(3–4):10–13