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FightSMA Launches Gene Therapy Fundraising Campaign: “Realizing the Dream”
Fight SMA partners with the Gwendolyn Strong Foundation on a fundraising campaign for spinal muscular atrophy gene therapy.
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Pet Exercise, Canine Rehabilitation DVD Helps Get Pets Back in Shape
Dog exercise options and easy demonstrations allow owners to help pets recover from back surgery or injury with canine rehabilitation. For a healthy pet, exercises will build strength and stamina, which are required for good dog fitness and cat fitness.
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Quincy Bioscience Receives Patent for Jellyfish Protein Aequorin
Quincy Bioscience, a research-based biotechnology company, announced the issuance of United States patent No.7,671,015. The patent covers the use of aequorin-containing compounds for the purpose of preventing and alleviating symptoms and disorders related to calcium imbalance which include Alzheimer's disease.
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Phoenix Dentist Joseph R. Cohen, D.D.S., is Chosen by The American Dental Association's Commission on Dental Accreditation as Site Visitor.
As an ADA Site Visitor for Orofacial Pain and TMD graduate programs, Dr. Joseph R. Cohen will help evaluate graduate programs to determine if they meet required standards for accreditation. Graduates of these programs will help treat those suffering with pain associated with TMD/TMJ Syndrome.
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Sierra Tucson Adds Outpatient Assessment Services to Its Renowned Inpatient Programs
Outpatient Assessment Services (http://www.sierratucson.com/programs_outptassmt.php) are now available for Sierra Tucson’s Assessment and Diagnostic Program, including options for Brain SPECT Imaging (http://www.sierratucson.com/therapies_trtmnetmod.php#72) and additional separate services.
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Social Security Disability Benefits Can Be Crucial to Surviving With Spinal Cord Injury, Allsup Reports
Enormous healthcare costs, lost income are significant barriers; Allsup outlines considerations when applying for SSDI with spinal cord impairments
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CELLING Treatment Centers New Clinic Revolutionizes Spinal Care with Adult Stem Cells
Now open in Austin, Texas, CELLING patients can seek out cutting-edge stem cell treatments (http://www.cellingtechnologies.com/) designed to enhance their quality of life.
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Chiropractic Care in the US to Reach US$12.53 Billion by 2015, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
GIA announces the release of a US market report on Chiropractic Care. The US market for Chiropractic care is projected to reach US$12.53 billion by the year 2015. The market is driven by factors such as aging population, and increased acceptance owing to its non-medical and non-surgical treatment. Demand for Chiropractic care is also being propelled by the changing attitude towards alternative practices and increased research being done on the therapy.
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Ariadne to Collaborate in 7.5M Euro Neuromuscular Disease Consortium to Find Biomarkers
Ariadne announces a new collaboration with the BIO-NMD consortium led by Professor Alessandra Ferlini at the University of Ferrara, Italy. BIO-NMD is a three year EU-funded research project concentrating on the search for non-invasive biomarkers in people with Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies and Collagen VI myopathies. The consortium, along with leading European academic and industry partners will work to identify non-invasive biomarkers for monitoring neuromuscular diseases (NMDs). Utilizing a myriad of OMIC sciences (genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic) and bioinformatics, the consortium hopes to bring qualified biomarkers for ongoing and further clinical trials.
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Parkinson's Disease Patient Tells Personal Story to Benefit PD Research; Donates Book Proceeds to PD Charities
Bill Schmalfeldt thought his story was worth telling. After being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2000, having experimental deep brain stimulation surgery in 2007, Bill wrote a manuscript about the experience. Not only could he not find a literary agent willing to even look at it, publishers rejected it without even reading sample chapters. Believing the story needed to be told, Bill dug into his own pockets and took the self-publishing route. Now he's donating the author proceeds to the PD organizations that helped him.
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