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Natural Horizons Wellness Center Launches New Substance Abuse Program
Horizons of Hope offers comprehensive approach to alcohol and drug recovery in the Metro DC area
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Unrelenting Awareness Campaign Promised
Billboards raising awareness about the dangers of chiropractic dot the landscape of Connecticut and other states.
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Iraq and Afghanistan Military Get Complimentary Help for Aching Backs
Veterans returning with back problems can benefit from the "CINN Gives Back" program. Spine specialists at the Chicago Institute of Neurosurgery and Neuroresearch are offering complimentary consultations for Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans.
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Endoscopy Systems Market to Reach $4.5 Billion by 2015, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
The market for endoscopy systems is projected to reach $4.5 billion by 2015. Growth in this dynamic market is driven by increasing acceptance of endoscopic techniques among physicians, extensive use of endoscopy procedures and technology advancements in areas such as robotics, miniaturization, and imaging.
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GLOtoSLEEP™ Delivers Relief to Hollywood, The Town That Never Sleeps, But Wants to, in Pre OSCAR® Event
Santa Cruz Holistics provides hundreds of GLOtoSLEEP™ visors; the life changing alternative to sleeping pills, to Hollywood's celebrities and media at the pre-OSCAR® event. With sleeping pills injuring hundreds of thousands of Americans a year, the GLOtoSLEEP™ is the ultimate non-drug sleeping solution and is the preferred mask of doctors, nurses, police officers and firefighters.
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New Documentary Challenges Medical Community to Expand its Thinking on Human Biology, Health and Wellness
The Living Matrix Unveils Advances in Bioenergetic Medicine,Premiers at London Conference
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Rett Syndrome Research Trust Advisor Makes Significant Discovery with Potential for Novel Therapeutic Approaches
A paper published online today in Nature Neuroscience reveals the presence of methyl CpG binding protein 2 (MeCP2) in glia. MeCP2 is a protein associated with a variety of neurological disorders, including Rett Syndrome, the most physically disabling of the autism spectrum disorders. The researchers show that MeCP2-deficient astrocytes (a subset of glia) stunt the growth of neighboring neurons. Remarkably, these neurons can recover when exposed to normal glia in culture. This research suggests a novel approach to treating Rett Syndrome.
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Stroke Vaccine Shows Promise
JN International Medical Corporation in Omaha, Nebraska has developed a vaccine against Stroke. While the repeated animal studies suggest the vaccine works in pigs and their anatomy is closer to human. Strokes begin when inflammation occurs on a molecular level in blood vessels as part of a response by the immune system. During a 5 year long study, the pigs that received treatment with the vaccine had fewer strokes caused by blood clots than those that received Placebo. None of the pigs that had treatment suffered from a hemorrhagic stroke, in which blood vessels rupture and memory loss. Much more study will be needed before the vaccine can be tested in humans. During suggests that the first patients to test should be those with an exceptionally high risk of brain damage from a stroke because they have inoperable brain aneurysms -- small blood vessels that balloon out and threaten to burst. Full scale Phase-1 study is proposed to be conducted in 2009-2010 in the United States. The vaccine technology is filed for patent with United States Patent Office and in 136 PCT countries. The stroke vaccine development technology can be read from web page of World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=2008121146
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UCSF Gallo Study Finds Hormone Disorder Drug Could Help Drinkers Stay Sober
A drug prescribed for male and female infertility and menstrual disorders could hold the key to a more effective treatment for alcoholism, according to a study by researchers at the UCSF-affiliated Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center.
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The Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association Presents "Get Jazzed for a Cure" at Villanova Conference Center, Saturday, March 14
The Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association has called upon "stars" from the world of jazz to help raise funds for its crucial Strategy to Accelerate Research (STAR™) initiative that is designed to lead to new treatments for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disorder (CMT), and a cure within ten years.
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