Every day, thousands of scientific papers are published around the world—each one offering new insights, clinical refinements, or unexpected discoveries. In a field as delicate and impactful as neurosurgery, staying informed is not only a professional duty but also a promise to those who entrust us with their health.
At J’Arcadia’N, I remain committed to critically reviewing new findings and sharing selected updates that may benefit my patients. This section will offer you:
For example, recent data suggest that early high-dose vitamin D supplementation may reduce disease activity in multiple sclerosis (MS). This emerging evidence comes from both controlled trials and independent reviews:
🔗 High-Dose vitamin D Curbs Disease Activity in Early MS—Medscape Neurology
Such studies remind us that even modest interventions—like correcting vitamin D levels—can have significant outcomes when guided by evidence. Please note, however, that unsupervised self-administration of high-dose vitamin D can lead to vitamin D toxicity. I therefore strongly advise consultation with your physician and appropriate laboratory evaluation of your vitamin D levels before supplementation.
🔗 Further reading: Vitamin D Poisoning—Medscape (German)
And sometimes, a small document can make a large difference:
If you or a loved one lives with Parkinson’s disease, I recommend carrying the Parkinson’s Passport when traveling. Created by the European Parkinson’s Disease Association (EPDA), it helps communicate essential medical needs in emergencies—offering reassurance and support far from home.
🔗 Parkinson’s Passport – EPDA
Because the right knowledge, at the right time, can change lives.
