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  • Last week, MIT and the Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center announced the establishment of a Center of Excellent on Task-Oriented Exercise and Robotics in Neurological Diseases.

    Boing Boing: July 3, 2005 - July 9, 2005 Archives 2005

  • In a second oral presentation at ACP entitled Neurological and Visual Symptoms Following Treatment of the Saphenous Veins with Two Formulations of Polidocanol Endovenous Microfoam,

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2008

  • This year's goal is $100,000 and the money raised will primarily fund research grants from the Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.

    Softball and Charity on the Brain Melanie Grayce West 2011

  • Carriers of the mutation have higher levels of iron in the brain and a fourfold increase in risk of ALS, according to a 2004 study published in the Journal of Neurological Sciences.

    A New Target in Fighting Brain Disease: Metals Shirley S. Wang 2012

  • He launched the event while an intern at Columbia University Medical Center's Department of Neurological Surgery and says it was initially just a friendly game between four of the city's neurosurgery programs.

    Softball and Charity on the Brain Melanie Grayce West 2011

  • Dr. Joseph Zabramski, chief of cerebrovascular surgery at the Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, said he recommended that Michaels wait at least four to six weeks before resuming normal activity.

    Doctor: Bret Michaels released from hospital 2010

  • 'Neurological plasticity' — that's the key phrase, says David Patterson, psychiatrist and medical director at Casa Colina.

    'Happy that I'm still alive' 2011

  • In many cases, when people are forced to leave their homes, they may be moving in with relatives who might not have as much of a vested interest in taking care of infants, added Huang, who is scheduled to present the paper Wednesday at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons' meeting in Denver.

    Study: Head trauma in infants doubled during recession 2011

  • For example, "Many people tell us that they vomit yesterday's food," says Joel Saper , director of the Michigan Head-Pain and Neurological Institute in Ann Arbor.

    Beware, a Big Headache Is Coming Melinda Beck 2011

  • In many cases, when people are forced to leave their homes, they may be moving in with relatives who might not have as much of a vested interest in taking care of infants, added Huang, who is scheduled to present the paper Wednesday at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons' meeting in Denver.

    Study: Head trauma in infants doubled during recession 2011

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