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Grass Valley man pleads not guilty in death of wife – The Union of Grass Valley

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

A 72-year-old Grass Valley man has pleaded not guilty of murder in the death of his wife, Stacey Sokol Daly. Dennis Daly appeared in Nevada County Superior Court Thursday, pleading not guilty to murder and denying enhancements related to a previous out-of-county conviction. He is set to return to court Dec Continue reading

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Neuroprotection Drugs Market is Expected to Reach US$ 33481.7 Million by 2027with major key players – Market Report Gazette

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Rising usage of atypical antipsychotics, omega3 fatty acids, antidepressants, glutamateric neurotransmission modulators, erythropoietin, COX2 inhibitors and Nacetylcysteine have antiapoptotic properties which can help in brain maturational processes from psychotic disorders. Clinical trial processes suggested that these category of drugs help in preventing the onset of frank psychosis. A company named, Astrocyte Pharmaceuticals Inc., which is a drug development company is engaged in providing advanced breakthroughs in neuroprotection drugs market to repair neurons that are caused due to brain injury Continue reading

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How to save the NHS by five bestselling medical memoirists – The Guardian

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Dr Henry Marsh operating to remove a tumor from the brain of a young woman at St Georges Hospital in London, 2014. Photograph: Tom Pilston/PANOS Born in 1950, Henry Marsh grew up in London and studied politics, philosophy and economics at Oxford before taking up medicine. Continue reading

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Relation between speech and action – Mirage News

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

In a BMBF-funded project, LMU linguist Julia Bttner-Kunert plans to assess the quality of interpersonal communication in individuals with dementia and people traumatic brain injuries, with the aim to develop new approaches to therapy. People who suffer from dementia or other cognitive deficits often have severe problems in interpersonal communication. Continue reading

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The Big Read: Amid rising child abuse cases, the community needs to step up and be ‘busybodies’ – CNA

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

SINGAPORE:In recent weeks, Singaporeans have been gripped by a spate of alleged child abuse cases that have led to the loss of innocent young lives. On Nov 15, a 27-year-old man was charged with murder after he allegedly slammed a nine-month-old babys head on the floorboard of a van. The baby died from his injuries Continue reading

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Neurocognitive Disorder Treatment Market Projections, SWOT & Risk Analysis with Forecast by 2026 – Crypto Journal

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Neurocognitive Disorder Treatment Market Report 2018-2026includes a comprehensive analysis of the present Market. Continue reading

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Patients turn to brain surgery for treatment of epilepsy – Standard Digital

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Petronilla Kemunto who has been suffering from the condition explains her experience during the interview at AAR, Westlands, Nairobi. [Jenipher Wachie, Standard] When Petronilah Kemunto was in high school, she would suffer bouts of zoning off and what seemed like deep daydreaming that lasted a few seconds. Her teachers were concerned because this habit was affecting her school performance and her grades started falling Continue reading

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Capital Digestive Care Taps 3 GIs for Maryland Locations – GlobeNewswire

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

November 22, 2019 06:02 ET | Source: Capital Digestive Care photo-release Drs. Stephen J. Park, Erica R. Continue reading

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Halifax doctor seeks poop samples in the name of research – CBC.ca

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Dr. Tony Otley is using cheeky signs to draw attention to his new research Continue reading

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When To Take Probiotics – The Best Time To Take Probiotics – Women’s Health

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Probiotics are one of the biggest wellness trends of the moment. Not only can you find supplement versions, but everything from bottled water to tortilla chips are being laced with the friendly microbes. In case you need a refresher, probiotics are good bacteria thought to boost the health of your microbiome, or the balance of bacteria, fungi, and viruses that lives in your intestines Continue reading

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