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BloomingKids Software Releases a Writing Program for Children with Autism/PDD and Special Needs.
BloomingKids software has released a new program helping special needs children to learn to write. In this writing program the student can use the computer's mouse pointer to draw the letter. Where a touch screen is available, the student can use his or her finger or a probe to write the letter.
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TrueVision Adds 3D Flat Panel Displays to its Visualization Platform for Refractive-Cataract Surgery
First ever 3D flat panels for Operating & Exam Rooms, Patient Education
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Jane H. Gilbert Appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of The ALS Association
Gilbert joins The Association after serving as the senior vice president for chapter operations for the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C. In that post, which she occupied from 2005-2008, Gilbert was responsible for eight service areas and 760 chapters, leading a professional team of more than 350 full-time employees, managing a budget of $900 million and directing the administration of more than $30 million in chapter grants.
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New Initiative to Support Pediatric Migraine Research Announced
Migraine Research Foundation's For Our Children will raise funds for innovative research in this critically under-served population.
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Traumatic Brain Injury: UCSF Neurosurgeon Calls For More Research, Improved Treatment Standard
What is needed is a new classification system and an overall standardization of treatment and research efforts, says UCSF professor and internationally recognized neurotrauma expert Geoff Manley, MD, PhD, professor of neurological surgery, co-director of the UCSF Brain and Spinal Injury Center and chief of neurotrauma at UCSF-affiliated San Francisco General Hospital.
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20,000 Students Turned Into Mini-Einsteins - On the First Day of Spring
New scientifically-proven brainwave CDs help users get "new brains" in time for summer.
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Disabled Actor Stars in Major Motion Picture
An actor living with the real-life challenges of cerebral palsy plays a disabled serial killer in the acclaimed and controversial Japanese motion picture Late Bloomer ("Osoi Hito"). Tidepoint Pictures' Bone House Asia label announces the March 24th release of the highly-anticipated DVD.
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Targeted Testing Releases an Evidence-Based Assessment Software Suite for Pediatric ADHD Diagnosis
The Pediatric Attention Disorders Diagnostic Screener, or PADDS, is a powerful new evidence-based Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) assessment software program used for testing attention and executive function disorders in children ages 6 through 12.
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Parkinson's Disease and Multiple Sclerosis Patient Defeats His Down Hill Prognosis and Regains Mobility Without Drugs or Surgery
An interview with Brooklyn, New York Resident Steve Friedman who suffers from Parkinson's disease and Multiple Sclerosis reveals an amazing story about how his disease condition crippled him and he has fought back to regain his mobility.
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NESCA Staff Engages in Public Policy Formulation and Expanded Community Outreach
The professional staff of NESCA (Neuropsychology & Education Services for Children & Adolescents), a private pediatric neuropsychology practice in Newton, MA founded and directed by Dr. Ann Helmus, has become increasingly active in community outreach and education, with some clinicians also having been invited to participate in the formulation of state government policy.
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