Christopher Melinosky, MD, is an assistant professor at the University of South Florida and works at Lehigh Valley Health Network-Cedar Crest in Allentown, PA, as a neurointensivist. He graduated from the Penn State College of Medicine in 2011. He then went to the University of Maryland Medical Center/Shock Trauma for 6 years of training: internal medicine internship, neurology residency, and a fellowship in neurocritical care. He is board certified in neurology and UCNS certified in neurocritical care. He enjoys community education and spreading knowledge about neurologic disorders.
Recent WebMD content from Christopher Melinosky, MD
- Alzheimer’s Aggression
- Treating Agitation in Alzheimer's Disease
- Alzheimer’s Disease: A Caregiver’s Checklist for Daily Care
- How Anticholinergic Medications May Affect Brain Health
- Types of Memories and Their Function
- Relapsing-Remitting MS: Symptoms and Treatment
- Complementary and Integrative Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis
- Talking to Your Doctor About Progression
- Learn Your Treatment Options
- Talking With Your Doctor About Complications
- B-Cell Therapy for RRMS: Questions to Ask Your Doctor
- Why You Should Track Your Relapsing MS Symptoms
- How to Get Help for Multiple Sclerosis
- Alzheimer’s Disease: Is a Vaccine Possible?
- Facial Twitching and Multiple Sclerosis
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- What Is Basilar Invagination?
- What Is Alien Hand Syndrome?
- What Is Hypomimia?
- Myelocortical Multiple Sclerosis (MS): What to Know
- Mitoxantrone for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- MS and Breathing Problems
- Epstein-Barr Virus and MS: What’s the Link?
- Multiple Sclerosis: How a PoNS Device Can Help
- What Is Astereognosis?
- Having a Catheter With MS
- Assistive Tech for People With MS
- MS and Dementia: What You Should Know
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