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New CDC Study Shows Increase in Cerebral Palsy - 1 in 278 Children Affected  - 4 Mar, 2008
Reaching For the Stars. A Foundation of Hope for Children With Cerebral Palsy (RFTS, Inc.) reports more children have Cerebral Palsy than pediatric cancer, Down syndrome and hearing & vision loss.

Northeast Center for Special Care Leads New York State in Certified Brain...  - 19 Feb, 2008
Twenty-one clinical and direct support staff from Northeast Center for Special Care in Ulster County, NY have become certified brain injury specialists (CBIS) under the American Academy for the Certification of Brain Injury Specialists (AACBIS) training program.

New Section On MayoClinic.com For Alzheimer's Caregivers: How to Cope  - 7 Feb, 2008
In the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, individuals may still be able to perform the daily tasks necessary to live and function independently. As the disease progresses, these responsibilities increasingly fall to the caregiver.

S Korean Stem Cell Firm Enters Into an Agreement with Tiantan Puhua Hospital...  - 6 Feb, 2008
RNL Bio entered into an agreement with Tiantan Puhua Hospital for stem cell treatments for complications including spinal cord injury, hair loss and osteoarthritis.

New Jersey Trial Attorney Adam M. Slater Obtains $14.7 Million Settlement for...  - 18 Dec, 2007
New Jersey personal injury attorney Adam M. Slater obtains what is believed to be the largest personal injury settlement in New Jersey for complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), also known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD).

'The Sky's The Limit' for Minnesota Man; 100 Skydives in One...  - 7 Dec, 2007
On June 4, 2008, Kevin Burkart will complete 100 skydives in one day to raise funds and awareness for the Parkinson Association of Minnesota and the National Parkinson Foundation. Burkart's father has had Parkinson's disease for several years. Contributors can sponsor a jump in honor or memory of someone affected by Parkinson's for a donation of $100 or more.

ESPN's Peter Gammons Discusses Long Road Back From Aneurysm  - 5 Dec, 2007
He speaks out in support of people, like himself, who have thrived under the care of professionals at the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Cape and Islands.

SRC WinScribe's Transparent Workflow Expertise key for Dartford and...  - 5 Dec, 2007
Completed Trust-wide roll-out of the SRC WinScribe Digital Dictation solution. New solution already benefiting the Trust and saving money and time as well as simplifying the document creation processes for authors and secretaries. SRC provide full range of services, including training and support. Future-proof solution earmarked for PAS integration, to automatically import demographic data directly into letter templates.

Synamatix Announces Collaboration with Emory University on Small RNA Based...  - 7 Nov, 2007
Synamatix announced today a research collaboration based upon neurological disease analysis with the Emory University School of Medicine. Synamatix's role in this research will be to apply its novel SynaBASE™ and SXOligoSearch™ pattern-finding applications to process and analyse small RNAs generated from mouse brain cognitive disease studies.

Myomo Appoints Thomas Glover Chief Executive Officer  - 5 Nov, 2007
Medical device industry veteran to advance commercialization of new neurodevice category.
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