The New Jersey Neuroscience Institute (NJNI) at JFK Medical Center is a comprehensive facility designed exclusively for the diagnosis, treatment, and research of complex neurological and neurosurgical disorders in adults and children....
moreThe New Jersey Neuroscience Institute (NJNI) at JFK Medical Center is a comprehensive facility designed exclusively for the diagnosis, treatment, and research of complex neurological and neurosurgical disorders in adults and children. Services offered at the Institute include programs in minimally invasive and reconstructive spine surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, brain tumors, dizziness and balance disorders, epilepsy, sleep, memory problems/dementia, cerebral palsy, stroke, spasticity, movement disorders, and neuromuscular disorders. As a department of Seton Hall University's (SHU) School of Graduate Medical Education, NJNI serves as the clinical setting for residency training in neurology and fellowship training in clinical neurophysiology and sleep medicine. For more information on the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute, call 732-321-7950 or visit the facility online at
www.njneuro.org. The Journal of the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute (JNJNI) focuses on topics of interest to clinical scientists covering all subspecialty disciplines of neuroscience as practiced in the Institute and makes clinical information accessible to all practitioners. The fundamental goal is to promote good health throughout the community by educating practitioners and investigating the causes and cures of neurological and neurosurgical ailments. JNJNI publishes the following types of articles: editorials, reviews, original research articles, controversy, case reports, what's new in neuroscience, images in neuroscience, letters to the editors, and news and announcements. Publishing Office: New Jersey Neuroscience Institute at JFK p a g e t h r e e spirited defense of alternative medicine therapies in ASD, balancing ethical and family considerations. In contrast,