Explore every episode of the podcast Tales From The Cortex
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| Episode 1: Last Seen Normal | 09 Aug 2026 | 00:31:46 | |
Within minutes, an ordinary morning becomes a medical emergency when Laura a healthy 50-year-old suddenly can't get words out and the right side of her face and arm weaken. In the first episode of Tales From the Cortex, follow Laura from the moment her symptoms begin through the rapid decisions that follow. Step into the neurologist’s chair as the clock starts ticking: What’s happening inside her brain? What would you do next? And how do you make critical decisions when every minute matters? Along the way, we’ll explore how neurologists approach an acute neurological emergency, to reach the correct diagnosis, administer fast treatment, and the relentless search for why it happened. Every symptom is a clue. Every brain has a story. ___________________
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| TRAILER | 09 Aug 2026 | 00:02:45 | |
Welcome to Tales From The Cortex: Stories From Inside The Brain. A story-driven neurology podcast that takes you inside the mysteries of the human brain. | |||
| Episode 2: Between The Notes | 14 Aug 2026 | 00:32:07 | |
Jasmine is a gifted teenage pianist, but something is beginning to interrupt the music. What starts as an occasional headache gradually becomes harder to ignore. The pain grows more frequent. Sound becomes unbearable. School, piano, and daily life begin to slip out of reach. Her family tells her it's “just a headache.” Over-the-counter medications help—until they don’t. Then come the emergency department visit, the brain scans, the uncertain MRI report, and months of waiting for answers. In episode 2 of Tales From the Cortex, we follow Jasmine through the fear, frustration, and isolation of worsening headaches. Sometimes, the most important part of the story is what happens between the notes. Every symptom is a clue. Every brain has a story. _____________ The bonus teaching segment at the end turns the narrative into a practice guide for clinicians, and trainees. | |||