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Memory Study Enrolling Participants Evaluating Memory Loss Vitamin
Quincy Bioscience has announced enrollment is underway for a memory loss study evaluating the impact of Prevagen® on cognitive function. Men and women aged 40 years and older who are experiencing memory loss and can travel to Madison, WI area are encouraged to apply at Madison Memory Study (http://madisonmemorystudy.com/).
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ReMed Presents the 2009 David L. Strauss Award to Ralph Helou
Helou Commends Clinical Team for His Success
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Brain Damage: NFL ‘Gets It,’ American Society of Anesthesiologists Still Appears ‘Asleep’
Routine anesthesia over medication is a common practice without brain monitoring. Why does the ASA appear to continue to resist calling for routine brain monitoring to avoid over medication, especially for seniors whose brains are more susceptible to those effects? Big Pharma millions appear to preclude ASA advocating greater patient safety.
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4 Sure-Fire Ways of Taking the Headaches out of Valentine's Day
Valentine’s Day can be exciting and romantic, but in one of life’s extraordinary ironies, the sweetest Valentine's gifts also happen to be among the most reliable headache pain triggers. Alexander Mauskop, MD, founder of the New York Headache Center and creator of Dr. Mauskop’s Migralex™, offers great advice for those at risk for Valentine’s Day headaches.
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Memory Study Enrolling Participants Evaluating Memory Loss Vitamin
Quincy Bioscience has announced enrollment is underway for a memory loss study evaluating the impact of Prevagen® on cognitive function. Men and women aged 40 years and older who are experiencing memory loss and can travel to Madison, WI area are encouraged to apply at Madison Memory Study (http://madisonmemorystudy.com/).
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Autism-Supplements.com and Generation Rescue Work Together to Raise Money for Biomedical Autism Treatments
Both organizations hope to raise money and public awareness about the benefits of treating the symptoms of autism with a Biomedical alternative.
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Becky Quick of CNBC's "Squawk Box" to Chair Brain Injury Gala
The Brain Injury Association of New Jersey will hold its Annual Gala on March 9. Rebecca "Becky" Quick of CNBC will serve as honorary chairperson and mistress of ceremonies.
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Discovery May Help Young People With Parkinson's Disease
Recent research from the Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) has identified genes that contribute to the early onset of Parkinson's disease and might help to identify techniques capable of delaying symptoms.
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NFCR Scientists Discover Brain Tumor’s “Escape Path”
NFCR Scientists Webster Cavenee, Ph.D., and Frank Furnari, Ph.D., along with their team at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine, have recently discovered one way that brain tumors manage to escape an attack launched by certain “smart drugs” designed to stop tumor growth. This breakthrough discovery revealed a new cellular mechanism that could be used to develop a more effective treatment strategy for malignant gliomas, the most common type of primary brain tumors.
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ReMed to Present Six Sessions at the 8th World Congress on Brain Injury
Clinical staff from ReMed (www.remed.com) have had six abstracts accepted for presentation at the International Brain Injury Association's 8th World Congress on Brain Injury to be held March 10 – 14 in Washington, D.C.
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