Dr. John S. Khoury attended Cornell University prior to starting his medical degree at Thomas Jefferson University.
He is a contributor to the book Gray’s Clinical Neuroanatomy and has multiple presentations, including publications in Neurology and Epilepsy Research.
He is a contributor to the book Gray’s Clinical Neuroanatomy and has multiple presentations, including publications in Neurology and Epilepsy Research.
He completed a fellowship in Sleep Medicine as the Chief Fellow and is the only practicing neurologist in this area who is dual board certified in Neurology and Sleep Medicine.
He currently serves as the Associate Medical Director of the Abington Hospital Sleep Disorders Center.
Abington Neurological Associates
Dr. Khoury is on the team of physicians at Abington Neurological Associates, one of the largest private neurology practices in Montgomery and Bucks County. ANA has provided high quality comprehensive neurological care to the community for over 50 years.
While various opinions are circulating, and the benefits of this drug are unclear, ANA will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as information becomes available.
It was once so common to be forgetful in old age that it was thought to be normal. But normal aging only includes things like tip-of-tongue memory loss and forgetting faces.
In the narrow window in which patients are aware of their disease, they have sought help in clinical trials. But enrolling enough participants to make these trials count is not easy.
In patients with early Alzheimer’s disease, donanemab resulted in a better composite score for cognition and for the ability to perform activities of daily living than placebo at 76 weeks, although results for secondary outcomes were mixed.