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Back to School - Dramatic Medical Help and Hope for the Learning Disabled
As summarized within Smart But Feeling Dumb, Dr. Levinson's groundbreaking research effort has demonstrated that dyslexia and a score of differently named but related disorders (i.e., LD, ADD, Dyspraxia, Anxiety, Phobias, Panic, etc.) all result from a signal scrambling dysfunction within the inner-ear and its supercomputer - the cerebellum. Most important, 75 - 85% of treated patients respond favorably to inner-ear-enhancing medications and nutrients.
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The ALS Association Honors Booz Allen Hamilton With the Inaugural Partnership for Success Award
Booz Allen Hamilton, a leading business strategy and technology consulting firm, is the recipient of The ALS Association’s inaugural Partnership for Success Award for the firm’s longtime support and involvement in the fight against Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
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DAV Donates Ford Explorers to the VA Maryland Health Care System
A drive-off ceremony: The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) of Maryland donated four new Ford Explorer Sport Utility Vehicles to the VA Maryland Health Care System to support the DAV Volunteer Transportation Program.
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Building on Progress Reversing Childhood Neurological Disease, Rett Syndrome Research Trust Establishes Professional Advisory Council
The Rett Syndrome Research Trust (RSRT) announced today the creation of a Professional Advisory Council in support of RSRT's goal of curing Rett Syndrome. The Trust is pleased to welcome Chairman and CEO of Fox Filmed Entertainment, James Gianopulos, Ann Gianopulos, Jonathan Epstein, Stephen Levit, Doris Tulcin, and Lord Christopher Wellesley - an outstanding group of individuals who have generously agreed to take on our cause.
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VA Maryland Health Care System Selected To Be Part of New Northeast Epilepsy Center of Excellence
The VA Maryland Health Care System is one of the founding institutions of the new Northeast Epilepsy Center of Excellence Network that will enable the VA network to expand access to care for veterans with epilepsy.
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New Superman Glasses for Parkinson's Disease Improve Walking and Quality of Life
New non-invasive portable device improves walking for Parkinson's disease patients. Daniel Neal from Palm Springs, CA, gains the ability and confidence to put his cane down and travel the world again.
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Reuters Highlights NutraPharma Financial Giant Predicts NutraPharma (OTCBB: NPHC) Shares Likely to Outperform the Market
Thomson Reuters, one of the world’s largest stock market analytics firms which is also ranked as one of Britain’s most respected companies, has singled out NutraPharma shares as likely to outperform the market based on its “proprietary quantitative model”.
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Florida Drug Treatment Center to Offer Cutting Edge Neurotransmitter Testing
The Ambrosia Treatment Centers, who have locations in both Singer Island and Port St. Lucie, on Florida's Southeast coast, have announced the availability of neurotransmitter testing for their clients. This cutting edge testing will help clients in their recovery from alcoholism, addiction and related mental disorders.
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Migraine Research Foundation Announces Winners of 2009 Research Grants
The Migraine Research Foundation today announced the winners of the 2009 research grants. This year's grantees will explore such important areas as pediatric migraine, the genetic association between migraine and cardiovascular events, and why opioids enhance migraine pain.
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Nutra Pharmaceutical's U.S. distributor, XenaCare Holdings Announces National Print Advertising Campaign for Cobroxin, a Treatment for Moderate to Severe (Stage 2) Pain
Nutra Pharmaceutical's U.S. distributor, XenaCare Holdings announced that its national print advertising campaign for Cobroxin, the first clinically proven, over-the-counter treatment for moderate to severe (stage 2) chronic pain, is scheduled to begin in November and will run in Arthritis Today, Prevention, Health, Star, Woman's World, Soap Opera, and Self Magazines.
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