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Plant biotechnology 3 – Video

Posted: Published on January 1st, 2014

Plant biotechnology 3 For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html. By: Suman Bhattacharjee … Continue reading

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stem cell therapy treatment for spinal muscular atrophy by dr alok sharma, mumbai, india – Video

Posted: Published on January 1st, 2014

stem cell therapy treatment for spinal muscular atrophy by dr alok sharma, mumbai, india improvement seen in just 3 months after stem cell therapy treatment for spinal muscular atrophy by dr alok sharma, mumbai, india. Stem Cell Therapy done date... By: Neurogen Brain and Spine Institute … Continue reading

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Singer seeks cure for Muscular Dystrophy

Posted: Published on January 1st, 2014

EAST PALESTINE, Ohio (WKBN) - A top 40 recording artist from East Palestine is turning her focus from music to finding a cure for Muscular Dystrophy. Sarah Burgess is a former American Idol contestant. Her brother has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, as does her friend Billy Ellsworth. For the first time, there's real hope for a treatment that can help. A clinical trial for a new drug is showing significant progress for boys with the disease. But first, it has to be approved by the FDA. "Please let us decide. Let the families decide if this is right for their child," Burgess said. Her friend, Billy Ellsworth, 12, is part of the trial. "It doesn't make you walk as good. It makes your legs hurt a lot," Billy said But the new drug has changed everything. "It's helped me a lot. It's made me walk for a long time," Billy said. "Billy, he's getting so much stronger. He can do so many amazing things. He's such an amazing kid. And then it's really hard to see my brother," Burgess said. That's why Burgess, Billy and Billy's mom Terri are working hard to get the drug that's helping Billy approved by the … Continue reading

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“Signs Of Autism In Children,” A New Article On Vkool.Com, Gives People General Understanding About Autism – V-kool

Posted: Published on January 1st, 2014

Seattle, Wa (PRWEB) January 01, 2014 The new Signs Of Autism In Children report on the site Vkool.com covers common symptoms of developmental disabilities called autism. At the beginning of the article, the author points out that autism spectrum disorders are a group of developmental disabilities that cause significant communication, social, and behavioral challenges. After that, readers will get to know different types of autism spectrum disorders, including autistic disorder, asperger's syndrome, atypical autism, rett syndrome, and childhood disintegrative disorder. Those children with autism will handle information in their brain differently than other people. The degree of autism varies from mild to severe. Young children with autism usually have impaired language development. They often have difficulty expressing needs and may cry, laugh, or show distress for unknown reasons. They often fail to respond to their name, have poor eye contact, and resist cuddling and holding. Moreover, they seem to prefer playing alone. Next, the article reveals to people signs and symptoms of social difficulties in autism. There are many warning symptoms of autism, but they usually revolve around impaired social skills, non-verbal communication difficulties, speech and language difficulties, and inflexible behavior. Autistics do not know how to connect with other … Continue reading

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Stroke pathophysiology – Video

Posted: Published on January 1st, 2014

Stroke pathophysiology This video series explains stroke, its cause, the pathophysilogy and treatment of stroke. For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ D... By: Suman Bhattacharjee … Continue reading

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North American Seminars Spinal Cord Injury Physical Therapy Continuing Education Course Online Receives California …

Posted: Published on January 1st, 2014

Franklin, TN (PRWEB) December 31, 2013 This PT Online continuing education course delivers current approached to evaluating, treating a patient with spinal cord injury. Unique to this course are two actual spinal cord injury patients that demonstrate key mobility and transfer techniques. This not only provides the learner with real life examples of the techniques but conveys how a therapist can achieve success in improving the quality of life of SCI patient. Selina Morgan ATP, PT narrates and demonstrates the film and correlates the written information to provide the most detail for each technique. This video portion of the course was filmed in a manner which allows complete focus on the material without background distractions. Behind all the evidenced based information is an educator, Selina Morgan, who conveys her twenty years of experience and passion treating SCI patients. Online PT continuing education course objectives For more information about online continuing education for PT visit http://www.healthclick.com/physical-therapy-online.cfm Link: North American Seminars Spinal Cord Injury Physical Therapy Continuing Education Course Online Receives California ... … Continue reading

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Medication may help in Parkinson’s disease treatment

Posted: Published on January 1st, 2014

BOSTON, Dec. 31 (UPI) -- The drug inosine may be a safe and effective way to raise levels of urate -- a metabolism byproduct -- in patients with early Parkinson's, U.S. researchers say. Lead investigator Dr. Michael Schwarzschild of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and colleagues said the findings suggest the drug might be a potential strategy to slow the disability progression of the degenerative neurological disorder. Animal experiments suggest that urate may protect against Parkinson's disease, and higher blood urate levels are associated with reduced risk and slower progression of Parkinson's disease, Schwarzschild said. Inosine is a drug that raises urate levels and therefore may be useful for Parkinson's disease, he said. Previous research showed that higher levels of the antioxidant urate were associated with lower risk and slower progression of Parkinson's disease. Inosine is a drug that raises urate levels and therefore may be useful for Parkinson's disease. Researchers in the Parkinson Disease Study Group Safety of Urate Elevation in Parkinson's disease, trial randomized 75 patients with early Parkinson's disease, -- average age 62 and not yet requiring treatment for their symptoms -- to placebo or doses of inosine to produce mild or moderate elevation in blood urate … Continue reading

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Jahi McMath: Terri Schiavo group secretly leading transfer efforts

Posted: Published on January 1st, 2014

The last hope for Jahi McMath to be kept on a ventilator may come from a former Long Island hairdresser who runs a brain-injury treatment center dedicated to Terri Schiavo, the Florida woman whose case sparked a fierce nationwide end-of-life debate. On Tuesday, the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network said publicly for the first time that it has been helping Jahi's family for weeks to find a place to transfer the 13-year-old Oakland girl declared brain-dead by doctors. The network has worked "in relative silence for the sake of the sensitivity of her case." "Jahi McMath has been labeled a 'deceased' person. Yet she retains all the functional attributes of a living person, despite her brain injury," the organization said. "This includes a beating heart, circulation and respiration, the ability to metabolize nutrition and more. Jahi is a living human being." Nailah Winkfield, center, mother of 13-year-old Jahi McMath, greets well-wishers outside Children's Hospital Oakland, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group) New Beginnings founder and owner Allyson Scerri shared a statement on her Facebook page Tuesday explaining how her Medford, N.Y.-based facility "is about preserving life and treating brain-injured patients with care … Continue reading

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Jahi McMath may be transferred to treatment center in New York

Posted: Published on January 1st, 2014

The last hope for Jahi McMath to be kept on a ventilator may come from a former Long Island hairdresser who runs a brain-injury treatment center dedicated to Terri Schiavo, the Florida woman whose case sparked a fierce nationwide end-of-life debate. The news of the possible transfer came as the state Department of Public Health confirmed Tuesday it is investigating Children's Hospital Oakland and its handling of the Oakland 13-year-old after her tonsil surgery and two other procedures to remove throat and nasal tissue, complications from which left her brain dead. On Tuesday, the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network said publicly for the first time that it has been helping Jahi's family for weeks to find a place to transfer her. The network has worked "in relative silence for the sake of the sensitivity of her case." Nailah Winkfield, center, mother of 13-year-old Jahi McMath, greets well-wishers outside Children's Hospital Oakland, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. A judge granted an injunction to the family to keep the girl, who is brain-dead, on a ventilator until at least Jan. 7. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group) ( D. ROSS CAMERON ) "Jahi McMath has been labeled a 'deceased' … Continue reading

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Jahi McMath: State launches investigation into medical case

Posted: Published on January 1st, 2014

The last hope for Jahi McMath to be kept on a ventilator may come from a former Long Island hairdresser who runs a brain-injury treatment center dedicated to Terri Schiavo, the Florida woman whose case sparked a fierce nationwide end-of-life debate. The news of the possible transfer came as the state Department of Public Health confirmed Tuesday it is investigating Children's Hospital Oakland and its handling of the Oakland 13-year-old after her tonsil surgery and two other procedures to remove throat and nasal tissue, complications from which left her brain dead. On Tuesday, the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network said publicly for the first time that it has been helping Jahi's family for weeks to find a place to transfer her. The network has worked "in relative silence for the sake of the sensitivity of her case." Nailah Winkfield, center, mother of 13-year-old Jahi McMath, greets well-wishers outside Children's Hospital Oakland, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. A judge granted an injunction to the family to keep the girl, who is brain-dead, on a ventilator until at least Jan. 7. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group) "Jahi McMath has been labeled a 'deceased' person. Yet she retains all … Continue reading

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