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- initialism US National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke
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The NINDS is a component of the NIH within the Department of Health and Human Services and is the nation's primary supporter of biomedical research on the brain and nervous system.
Media Newswire 2008
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The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) conducts and supports research on brain and nervous system disorders.
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Some great scientists had endorsed the program: Paul Berg, winner of the Nobel Prize for his work with DNA; Shinya Yamanaka of Japan, inventor of Induced Pluripotent stem cells; Dalton Friedrich, who leads the world-renowned Miami Project to cure paralysis; Zach Hall, former director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke NINDS and more.
Don C. Reed: Crashing Roman's Van: Disability Community Fights On Don C. Reed 2011
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Brain death;: A bibliography with key-word and author indexes (NINDS bibliography series) by Andrew Jeptha Kincannon Smith
Sarah Palin and "Obama's Death Plan:" The truth about Healthcare Reform and the Lies Palin Tells 2009
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It would be great to hear Dr. Landis elaborate on her statement about "children who have been most profoundly affected by their response to vaccines" and, to that end, I have asked NINDS for a follow up interview.
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Story Landis, PhD, director of the National Institute of Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), an NIH agency, surprised many parents on Friday by stating that autism researchers should study "the children who have been most profoundly affected" by adverse reactions to vaccination.
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I wanted to go directly to the source, so I wrote to NINDS, asking for clarification and more context.
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Meanwhile, on Friday I had written to NINDS to elicit more context for the rather cryptic notes that Dr. Landis had left behind after a recent IACC meeting.
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS): as we get better at treating heart attacks, "more people are surviving a myocardial infarction and going on to have a stroke."
THE WAR ON STROKES 2008
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Dr. John Hallenbeck, chief of the stroke branch of NINDS, is taking a unique approach, attempting to "immunize" blood vessels against stroke by focusing not on blood coagulation but on the artery walls themselves.
THE WAR ON STROKES 2008
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