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Press Release March 30, 2007
Brain injuries can be caused by trauma, such as a blow to the head or birth injuries, or by conditions inside the body such as medication errors, tumors, strokes, poisoning, or infections.
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Press Release September 20, 2006
Normally ADD and ADHD symptoms are viewed as a disease requiring stimulant drugs to treat. People don't realize that these symptoms can be channeled into superhuman focus and productivity. One Sufferer, Tellman Knudson, teaches a natural method of controlling ADHD and turning it into a huge benefit
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Press Release August 9, 2006
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Press Release July 29, 2006
Atavistik Pictures is announcing the release its new informative DVD, "Nutrition & Behavior" by neurosurgeon and author, Dr. Russell Blaylock. This new video discusses the mounting evidence that a person's nutrition can severly effect their mood and mental performance.
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Press Release July 27, 2006
Summary; Shock waves from the recent Madrid Alzheimer's meeting sent scientists scurrying for an explanation for how a Seattle VA study showed that diabetes could lead to a nearly 70% increase in Alzheimer's disease. One scientist not caught off-guard was internist/researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD.
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Press Release June 22, 2006
Instead of pulling teeth to traditionally make more space for the teeth, orthodontists are now recommending palate expansion to give the tongue more room.
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Press Release June 30, 2005
Campaign launched to rally Multiple Sclerosis patients in potential class action lawsuit against the manufacturer of pharmaceutical drugs Tysabri and Avonex.
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Press Release March 28, 2005
Stroke Sufferers now have one more option: EMG triggered NMES at home is now both affordable and possible. The system is able to detect extremely small electrical EMG signals
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Press Release February 10, 2005
A cortically blind, mute child with cerebral palsy began both seeing and speaking following treatment with umbilical cord stem cells.
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