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Veterans Affairs Researchers Study Benefits of Robot for Ankle Rehabilitation
Researchers at the Baltimore Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center and the University of Maryland School of Medicine are conducting research using a novel ankle robot ("Anklebot"), invented by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and sponsored by the Department of Veterans Affairs, with stroke patients at the Baltimore VA Medical Center (http://www.maryland.va.gov/). The design, mechanical characterization and preliminary clinical application of this ankle robot are presented in the June issue of IEEE Transactions on Robotics: Special Issue on Rehabilitation Robotics, the premiere and most-cited journal in robotics research.
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Sleep With the Experts Webinar Series Starts July 1, 2009
The Bob, Carol, Ted and Alice of Natural Sleep.Free Webinar series on Natural Solutions for Insomnia, commencing July 1, 2009. World experts speak on the following topics: food additives and colorings that keep you awake, and wake you early in the morning. Repatterning neural pathways for sleep. How to use Cognitive Behaviour Therapy to overcome anxiety. How to recognise and remove emotional holding patterns that keep you awake. Seratonin and melatonin. Solutions to stress. How to choose music for brain entrainment, deep listening, mind over pain. Emotional Freedom Technique to help you sleep.
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New Home Study Program at Ramtha's School
Yelm, WA. June 25, 2009 - Ramtha's School of Enlightenment, located in Yelm, Washington, has recently launched its new Home Study Program. Officially launched at the end of February, there are over 550 new students in the Home Study Program.
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World Nanomedicine Market to Cross $160 Billion by 2015, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
GIA announces the release of a comprehensive global report on Nanomedicine markets. The global Nanomedicine market continues to register robust growth largely fueled by unique properties of nanoparticles that provide novel and improved advantages, introduction of novel products, healthy rise in funding across the globe, and increased hype around nanotechnology.
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Journal Publishes AssisTek Article on Best Practices in Electronic Patient Reported Outcomes (ePRO)
As a result of assisTek's commitment to quality systems and expertise in implementing electronic patient reported outcomes (ePRO) in clinical trials, assisTek's article on challenges and best practices for implementing ePRO will be published this summer in EPC Data Management & IT Solutions.
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21st Century Obesity Pandemic Still Suffering From Effects of Tuberculosis Plague of the 1800s
Jesse Roth, MD, a diabetes (http://www.feinsteininstitute.typepad.com) and obesity (http://www.feinsteininstitute.typepad.com) researcher at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, has identified a link between tuberculosis and the metabolic and inflammatory processes that is tied to obesity.
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First Brain Health lndex Ranks America’s “Brain Smarts” Based on 21 Indicators: D.C. Ranks No. 1
life’sDHA Index of Brain HealthSM Asks and Answers: Does Your State Have the Healthiest Brains?
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The Chopra Center Press Set to Release New Book this June 25
In "Free to Love, Free to Heal: Heal Your Body by Healing Your Emotions," mind-body medical pioneer David Simon, M.D. offers a practical guide to healing your emotional and physical pain
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Morning People and Night Owls Show Different Brain Function: University of Alberta Study
Scientists at the University of Alberta have found that there are significant differences in the way our brains function depending on whether we're early risers or night owls.
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Children's National Medical Center Dedicates New Blood Donor Center
Children's National Medical Center dedicated a new Edward J. Miller, Sr., Blood Donor Center, which provides an invaluable service to many patients who need blood products.
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