Dr. Earl Jeffrey Metter M.D.
Neurologist | Neurology
3001 S Hanover St Nia-Astra Unit, 5th Brooklyn MD, 21225About
Dr. Earl Metter is a distinguished Neurologist in Brooklyn, MD. Dr. Metter specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the brain and nervous system. With expertise in handling complex conditions like epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and migraines, Dr. Metter employs advanced techniques and personalized treatment plans to improve patient outcomes. As a neurologist, Dr. Metter is committed to staying abreast of the latest developments in neurological research and therapies.
Education and Training
University of California 1971
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The relationship of peripheral motor nerve conduction velocity to age-associated loss of grip strength.
- Carotid arterial stiffness as a surrogate for aortic stiffness: relationship between carotid artery pressure-strain elastic modulus and aortic pulse wave velocity.
- Influence of age and postmenopausal estrogen replacement therapy on carotid arterial stiffness in women.
- Muscle quality and age: cross-sectional and longitudinal comparisons.
- Ultrastructural muscle damage in young vs. older men after high-volume, heavy-resistance strength training.
- The relationship of motor unit size, firing rate and force.
- Decay Index: a new carotid Doppler waveform measure associated with the Windkessel function of elastic arteries.
- Effects of strength training and detraining on muscle quality: age and gender comparisons.
- Fatigue effects on motor unit activity during submaximal contractions.
- A new xeroderma pigmentosum group C poly(AT) insertion/deletion polymorphism.
- Today men with prostate cancer have larger prostates.
- Skeletal muscle satellite cell populations in healthy young and older men and women.
- Serum levels of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), IGF-II, IGF-binding protein-3, and prostate-specific antigen as predictors of clinical prostate cancer.
- CNTF genotype is associated with muscular strength and quality in humans across the adult age span.
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