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Epilepsy NewsEpilepsy fundraiser raises $3,010 (North South Brunswick Sentinel) - A fundraiser held by the Meehan family on June 20 raised $3,010 to benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of New Jersey. The fourth annual barbecue was held in honor of Michael Meehan, who was a 26- year-ol...
Indiana Township couple spearhead efforts to alert epilepsy caregivers to SUDEP (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) - Following the death of their daughter from SUDEP, an Indiana Township couple are spearheading efforts to inform Epilepsy caregivers of its existence and dangers.
Epilepsy Victims Remain Deserted (Deepika) - Epilepsy poses a burden to India having a huge population of 110 crores. There are 12 million people with epilepsy alive in India. This is similar to a population of Norway or Sweden.
Family dealing with epilepsy pledges $2 million for care program (Lubbock Avalanche-Journal) - Having a facility for the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy in Lubbock would have saved Terry and Kelly Crofoot a lot of heartache.
Good news for expectant or would-be moms with epilepsy (Carteret County News-Times) - (ARA) - Mary Katherine Albritton had a normal childhood despite being diagnosed with epilepsy when she was 6 years old. Her parents worked to teach her about her condition, and she grew up to be a ha...
New Hope for Patients Affected by Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, a Severe Form of Epilepsy (Lexington Clipper-Herald) - (ARA) - Chances are most people are familiar with the medical condition of epilepsy and the seizures that can be associated with the disorder.
Camp Discovery gives kids with epilepsy a chance to canoe, ride horses, goof off (The Kalamazoo Gazette) - With a big grin on his face, Griffin Koester said the best part of being at Camp Discovery was rock climbing and "being with my buddies."
New Epilepsy center first of its kind in region (KCBD-TV Lubbock) - Epilepsy patients now have a state of the art facility designed especially for their needs.Â
Blaauwklippen major sponsor at Epilepsy Wine Auction (South African Wine News) - For us at Blaauwklippen it is a privilege to be the main sponsor for Epilepsy South Africa's third annual wine auction that took place on 25 June 2009. We support the initiative of creating awareness...
Mom celebrates child's life with epilepsy fundraiser (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - On July 11, Shannon and Joe Bursick will gather with friends and family to celebrate the life of their daughter, Emma, who died a year ago at the age of 7.
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Neurofeedback NewsHealth calendar (Asheville Citizen-Times) - KIDPOWER ENERGIZE: Free community outreach program designed for the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity and Type 2 diabetes. Meets at Leila Patterson Center, Howard Gap Road, in Fletcher. P...
Health briefs (Poughkeepsie Journal) - Barbara Monaco, a licensed clinical social worker, and psychologist Dan Meyer will hold two open houses this week at their new practice, the Hudson Valley Center for Neurofeedback in Poughkeepsie.
VIDEO: A milestone with a few short steps (The Record and Herald News) - With a few short steps on Sunday, Steven Domalewski showed off one of the most significant milestones in his recovery since being struck in the chest by a line drive three years ago, resulting in bra...
Psychic Piracy [Part 4] (Blather) - (image by Lazlo-photo, used under a Creative Commons sharealike license) In this, the fourth of the series, Dr. David Luke explores the extraordinary realm of 'dream psi' and how the counter-culture ...
Acupuncture, body work most common alternative therapies in Madison area (Wisconsin State Journal) - Mainstream medicine in Madison has embraced alternative medicine -- to a point. Most of the alternative remedies offered are acupuncture, massage and other body work backed by solid evidence or carry...
Advanced Brain Techonologies Launches New Website (PRWeb) - Brain and cognitive development specialists unveil new website design (PRWeb Jun 6, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/advancedbrain/technologies/prweb2502134.htm
Featured Advertiser (Washington Post) - * The recommended "complete" initial treatment requires 48 Patches, but due to the fact that some individuals attain results after only 24 Patches the product can be purchased in this manne...
Advanced Brain Techonologies Launches New Website (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) - Brain and cognitive development specialists unveil new website design
Psychiatrist combines traditional healing with new tech (Register-Star) - CHATHAM — A revolutionary new way of treating a wide range of disorders is being used and it is happening in a quiet office in Chatham.
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Neuropathy NewsAdvanced Nerve Cell System Could Help Cure Diabetic Neuropathy, Related Diseases (Science Daily) - Researchers have created the first lab-grown motor nerves that are insulated and organized the same way they are in the body. The group's model system could dramatically improve understanding of the ...
Clinical Trials Update: July 2, 2009 (Forbes) - If your child (boys aged five to eight and girls aged five to seven) has had allergy symptoms for at least one year, he or she may qualify for this study.
Blood pressure drugs slow eye problems in diabetes (Reuters via Yahoo! News) - Two Merck blood pressure drugs given to diabetics to prevent worsening kidney problems do not work in that way but may prevent diabetes-related eye problems, researchers reported on Wednesday.
RehabCare to acquire Dallas long-term acute care hospital (Dallas Business Journal) - RehabCare Group Inc. (NYSE: RHB) said it has entered a joint venture that will acquire certain assets of long-term acute care hospital, Gulf States LTAC of Dallas. (RHB)
calendar (Berkeley Voice) - href="http://www.lapena.org">www.lapena.org. Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists — Country Joe's Open Mic Night, 7 p.m. July 9 and every second Thursday. Lottery sign-ups at...
The Successful Method to Growing Young (Lexington Clipper-Herald) - (ARA) - As we grow older, we look forward to the changes that life brings -- retirement, grandchildren, financial security and travel. Other changes that we might not accept so readily are the aches,...
How diabetes affects your feet (KIVI Boise) - People with diabetes are at risk for problems with their feet. Follow these four steps to reduce your risk.
Pepper Patch for Shingles (WABC-TV New York) - A new patch could potentially ease the pain for shingles sufferers.
(AFX UK Focus) 2009-07-01 22:30 Blood pressure drugs slow eye problems in diabetes (Interactive Investor) - By Gene Emery
Neuropathy Patients, Doctors and Medical Professionals Rally in Sacramento to Demand Access to Lifesaving Medical ... (redOrbit) - California Assemblymember Mary Hayashi Calls on California Congressional Delegation to Remember Needs of Neuropathy Patients at 3rd Annual "Neuropathy Action Awareness Day" SACRAMENTO, Cali...
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