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Lawyers Accepting Reglan Side Effects Lawsuit Cases For Tardive Dyskinesia
Gregory & Swapp PLLC is representing clients who have been injured by the prescription drug Reglan. Reglan is a popular prescription drug used by millions of people to deal with gastrointestinal problems in adults. Unfortunately, according to the FDA's black box warning, the prolonged use of the drug has led to Reglan side effects linked to the development of Tardive Dyskinesia which is a serious and often irreversible movement disorder, with involuntary body twitching such as repetitive movement of extremities, facial ticks, constant lip-smacking, unintentional grimacing of the face, tongue protrusion, rapid eye movement or blinking, puckering of the lips and impaired finger movement.
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Research Foundation for Tick-Borne Diseases to Fund Pilot Studies on Lyme Disease and Spotted Fever
The National Research Fund for Tick-Borne Diseases (NRFTD) announced grant awards totaling $240,000 to four investigators to study key aspects of Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The NRFTD is the nation's only non-profit organization dedicated primarily to funding scientific research in the rapidly expanding field of tick-borne infections. For more information visit http://www.nrftd.org
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G & G Holistic Addiction Treatment Uses Innovative Use of Oxygen Therapy Which Restores Mind and Body in Drug Rehab
G & G Holistic Addiction Treatment has added the use of Mild Hyperbarics to drug and alcohol treatment program protocols. Long used around the world, including Scotland and Russia, mild hyperbarics is not generally associated with drug and alcohol treatment in the U.S. G & G provides drug and alcohol treatment and recovery services that meet the needs of the person in mind, body and spirit.
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CME Outfitters Announces 2nd Annual Chairs in Psychiatry Summit, July 16-19, 2009, Charleston, SC
Registration now available; attendance limited to first 300 participants
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Worms Control Lifespan at High Temperatures, UCSF Study Finds
The common research worm, C. elegans, is able to use heat-sensing nerve cells to not only regulate its response to hotter environments, but also to control the pace of its aging as a result of that heat, according to new research at the University of California, San Francisco.
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The ALS Association's 'ALS Across America' Focuses On Staying Positive and Involved
For the second consecutive year during ALS Awareness Month, The ALS Association's "ALS Across America" campaign will recognize people throughout the United States living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis for their courageous battle with Lou Gehrig's Disease.
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UCSF, Stanford Study Reveals Neural Networks Targeted in Brain Diseases
The study, reported in the April 16 issue of the journal "Neuron," was conducted by scientists at the University of California, San Francisco and the Stanford University School of Medicine, who characterized their finding as "an important new framework for understanding neurodegenerative disease."
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Unique New Parkinson's Resource, Life With A Battery-Operated Brain, Offers Step-by-Step Patient Guide to Deep Brain Stimulation
Beyond answering the "whys" that arise in considering Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery, Hunt Christensen offers her unique perspective in this comprehensive book. LIFE WITH A BATTERY-OPERATED BRAIN is designed to be a highly readable guide for people with Parkinson's disease (PD), exploring the benefits of this particular surgery on many motor symptoms of the disease.
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Studies Show 3 out of 4 Parkinson's Disease Patients Can Improve Walking and Quality of Life Within 2 Weeks
Newly released virtual reality gait training device shown to improve quality of life for Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders.
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Chopra Center Partners with U.C. San Diego to Offer Accredited Course in Mind-body Medicine for Physicians, Therapists, and other Health Care Providers
The "Journey into Healing" workshop led by Chopra Center co-founders, Deepak Chopra, M.D. and David Simon, M.D., is coming to Chicago and San Diego in 2009
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