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Love Making And Exercise Can Trigger Headache Pain?
World-renowned Neurologist and Headache Expert Alexander Mauskop, MD to Host Webinar Sponsored by Dr. Mauskop’s Migralex™ on Sex-Related and Exertional Headaches
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FDA Approves Stemedica IND for Ischemic Stroke Clinical Trial
Stemedica Cell Technologies, Inc. (Stemedica) announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved an Investigational New Drug (IND) for a clinical trial for ischemic stroke using Stemedica's high potency proprietary allogeneic stem cells (adult human).
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Volumetric Medical Imaging Education Pioneer Joins Leading Developer of 5D Functional Visualization
Ziosoft, Inc., a leader in advanced visualization and functional analytics for the medical care market, today announced the appointment of Heather Brown, Ph.D. as director of clinical solutions. Brown is responsible for creating the first 3D Advanced Visualization college accredited course in the U.S., which is still being conducted at Jefferson Community & Technical College in Louisville, Kentucky where she is an associate professor.
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Fight Heat Stress with the New Steele Cool-UnderVest! Celebrating 25 Years of Supplying Cooling Vests for Military, Industrial, and Medical Applications
Introducing the latest innovation in body cooling vests, the Steele Cool-UnderVest, developed to be worn under clothing but still deliver consistent powerful body cooling.
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Health: Stem Cell Breakthrough Highlights Adult Stem Cell Promise Says Christian Drapeau
Discovery reveals optimal wellness key reports author scientist Christian Drapeau (http://www.christiandrapeau.com/).
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Neurofeedback Pioneer Dr. Laurence Hirshberg to Speak at NESCA Friday, May 7, 2010
Clinical Psychologist and Brown University Medical School Professor Laurence Hirshberg, Ph.D., director of the NeuroDevelopment Center in Providence, Rhode Island, will discuss neurofeedback, a type of EEG (electroencephalograph)-based biofeedback, from 2:30 - 4:30pm on Friday, May 7, 2010 at NESCA (Neuropsychology & Education Services for Children & Adolescents).Dr. Hirshberg is regarded as a pioneer in this expanding field and one of this country's leading practitioners. Research indicates that neurofeedback is an effective therapeutic modality in the treatment of conditions ranging from anxiety and ADHD to behavioral problems, depression, mood disregulation, learning disabilities and autism spectrum disorders. This important event is free and open to the public; seating is limited. For reservations, call Ty Curran at 617-658-9800.
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Spring is a Headache for Allergy Sufferers
Stop suffering from allergy headaches with these easy solutions for headache relief.
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New UCSF Studies Reveal that Age-Related Nerve Decline is Associated with Inflammation and Differs by Gender
New research investigating neurological decline in a population of “super healthy” elderly subjects found that the decline in neurological function of the peripheral nervous system attributed to aging may be related to metabolic factors, such as blood sugar levels, even if these factors are within the normal range.
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Statins May Slow Progression of Multiple Sclerosis, New Study Finds
A UCSF-led study examining the impact of statins on the progression of multiple sclerosis found a lower incidence of new brain lesions in patients taking the cholesterol-lowering drug in the early stages of the disease as compared to a placebo.
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IUP Student Chosen for National Goldwater Scholarship
IUP Cook Honors College student, Kelsi Lindblad a junior biology from Michigan is the fifth Cook Honors College student in the past seven years to win a Goldwater.
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