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The birdsong of the brain, cognitive flexibility, and a guideline update  - Editors' Highlights October 2025

The birdsong of the brain, cognitive flexibility, and a guideline update - Editors' Highlights October 2025

Update: 2025-09-17
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Another packed episode for this month's issue of the journal. There's a special emphasis on case reports this time, showing their value as a way to understand the rarely encountered. For the more common conditions there are guidelines, and the editors give you an introduction to the new ABN guidelines on myasthenia gravis, as a preview to an upcoming full episode on the topic. There's a birder's take on the use of EEG for status epilepticus, a review of the benefits and challenges for digital health records, and some deliberation on ophthalmological pronunciation. Plus, an opportunity to test your knowledge on illicit drug slang: do you know your "jeff" from your "khat"?


Read the highlights: https://pn.bmj.com/content/25/5/391


 


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Production by Brian Kennedy, Letícia Amorim. Editing by Brian O'Toole. Thank you for listening.

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The birdsong of the brain, cognitive flexibility, and a guideline update  - Editors' Highlights October 2025

The birdsong of the brain, cognitive flexibility, and a guideline update - Editors' Highlights October 2025

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