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G Therapy | Autism Treatment | Cerebral Palsy Treatment …

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Contact us now at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or visit our Appointments Page. About G Therapy: G Therapy(NeuroG) Medicine is based on the Integrative System of medicine.The ingredients of G Therapy (NeuroG) Medicine are pharmacopeia-based homeopathic medicines, and are inherently safe. Positive benefits in patients after G Therapy (NeuroG) Medicine include documented improvements in motor and cognitive functions, speech, and behavior. Ourresearch has been presented at leading International Scientific Conferences and featured in the International Media. The treatment has been developed by Dr. Gunvant Oswal and Dr. Pooja Upasani at CLSHM - one of the world's largest Centers working on neurological disorders, located in an award-winning campus in Pune (near Mumbai) in India. We have served over10,000 patients from some40 countries including India USA, Canada, UK, China, Germany, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Nigeria, Argentina, etc. Other conditions treated by G Therapy (NeuroG) Medicine include Down Syndrome, Neuropathies, SSPE, Traumatic Brain Injury, ADD/ADHD, Microcephaly, etc. Click to download our brochure here! See the article here: G Therapy | Autism Treatment | Cerebral Palsy Treatment ... … Continue reading

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Traumatic brain injury – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI), also known as intracranial injury, occurs when an external force traumatically injures the brain. TBI can be classified based on severity, mechanism (closed or penetrating head injury), or other features (e.g., occurring in a specific location or over a widespread area). Head injury usually refers to TBI, but is a broader category because it can involve damage to structures other than the brain, such as the scalp and skull. TBI is a major cause of death and disability worldwide, especially in children and young adults. Males sustain traumatic brain injuries more frequently than do females. Causes include falls, vehicle accidents, and violence. Prevention measures include use of technology to protect those suffering from automobile accidents, such as seat belts and sports or motorcycle helmets, as well as efforts to reduce the number of automobile accidents, such as safety education programs and enforcement of traffic laws. Brain trauma can occur as a consequence of a focal impact upon the head, by a sudden acceleration/deceleration within the cranium or by a complex combination of both movement and sudden impact. In addition to the damage caused at the moment of injury, brain trauma causes secondary injury, a variety of … Continue reading

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Head Injury Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment – MedicineNet

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Head injury introduction Head injuries are one of the most common causes of death and disability in the United States. Every year, almost a quarter million people are hospitalized because of traumatic injuries to the brain, and 50,000 people die. As well, 80-90,000 people sustain long-term or lifelong disabilities because of a brain injury each year. Children are not excluded, with more than 2,500 deaths and almost a half million emergency department visits per year for head injuries. Blows to the head most often cause brain injury, it is important to remember that the face and jaw are located in the front of the head. Brain injury may also be associated with injuries to these structures. It is also important to note that a head injury does not always mean that there is also a brain injury. The brain is a rather soft, pliable material almost jelly-like in feel, and is surrounded by a thin layer of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The brain is surrounded by thin layers of tissue called the meninges; 1) the pia mater, 2) the arachnoid mater, and 3) the dura mater. The CSF is present in the space beneath the arachnoid layer called the subarachnoid space. … Continue reading

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Traumatic Brain Injury Information Page: National Institute of …

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a form ofacquired brain injury, occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain. TBI can result when the head suddenly and violently hits an object, or when an object pierces the skull and enters brain tissue.Symptoms of a TBI can be mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the extent of the damage to the brain. A person with a mild TBI may remain conscious or may experience a loss of consciousness for a few seconds or minutes. Other symptoms of mild TBI include headache, confusion, lightheadedness, dizziness, blurred vision or tired eyes, ringing in the ears, bad taste in the mouth, fatigue or lethargy, a change in sleep patterns, behavioral or mood changes, and trouble with memory, concentration, attention, or thinking. A person with a moderate or severe TBI may show these same symptoms, but may also have a headache that gets worse or does not go away, repeated vomiting or nausea, convulsions or seizures, an inability to awaken from sleep, dilation of one or both pupils of the eyes, slurred speech, weakness or numbness in the extremities, loss of coordination, and increased confusion, restlessness, or agitation. Anyone with signs of moderate or severe … Continue reading

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Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Options and Strategies Overview

Posted: Published on November 2nd, 2013

Strategies for treating MS When faced with an illness or injury, such as an infection or a broken bone, we usually think of going to a doctor and getting medicine or undergoing a procedure that will help us get back to normal again. However, when it comes to a disease like MS, we need to think a little differently when we talk about treatment. Currently there is no cure or easy fix for MS, so the goal of treatment is to manage the disease and learn to live as fully and as normally as possible. To help you do this, there are a number of effective treatment strategies to help manage relapses, to manage MS symptoms, to alter the disease course, and to take care of your body and mind through rehabilitation and psychosocial support. For many people with MS, relapses (exacerbations, attacks, or flare-ups) occur despite the use of the best and most proven disease management approaches. Relapses will typically resolve without treatment. However, if the flare-up is severe, medications can be used to help bring it under control and speed recovery. Because MS relapses involve nerve damage caused by inflammation in the CNS, the goal of treatment is … Continue reading

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Multiple Sclerosis Drug Treatments

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Below is a table of drugs used to treat multiple sclerosis and its symptoms. It only lists drug therapies and does not deal with other forms of therapy - I shall address these in a later section. It is vital that you are prescribed and take any of these medications in consultation with a fully qualified medical practioner who is familiar with your case history. Many of these drugs have potentially serious side-effects especially in combination with other medications. The list is by no means complete and new treatments are being researched and coming into use all the time. It should be emphasised that none of these drugs are a "cure" for either MS nor for any of its symptoms. The only medications available at the moment either slow down the course of the disease at best or are palliative on its symptoms. Very often, the "manufacturer" links in the table take you through to the specific manufacturer's data on each treatment. [The table is still being built and many of the internal links will take you to a blank page - please bear with me as I complete this project.] Go here to read the rest: Multiple Sclerosis Drug … Continue reading

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MS Treatment: Treat The Cause Not The Symptoms

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Posted on 12. Sep, 2011 by Fiona Chin in MS Treatment Multiple Sclerosis is a disease where the myelin sheath of the central nervous system is attacked by the immune system, whereby the immune system mistakes the myelin cells as a foreign invader and thus tries to destroy it. The attack on the myelin sheath disrupts the communication of messages sent via electrical impulses along the nerves of the central nervous system. It is this interrupted electrical signal that produces the many different symptoms of MS. MS is such an individual disease where people can suffer from any number of different symptoms. It is due to this individual nature of MS that MS treatment plans need to be individualized for the client and not just the disease alone. It is due to this individual nature of humans as to why some drugs work well in some people and not well in others. Neurologist and practitioners would be smart to consider the individual needs and nature of a person when considering different MS treatment options. It is exactly the same theory adopted by natural health care practitioners, where treat the person and not the disease is one of the core philosophies … Continue reading

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Management of multiple sclerosis – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Several therapies for multiple sclerosis (MS) exist, although there is no known cure. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). The most common initial course of the disease is the relapsing-remitting subtype, which is characterized by unpredictable attacks (relapses) followed by periods of relative remission with no new signs of disease activity. After some years, many of the people who have this subtype begin to experience neurologic decline without acute relapses. When this happens it is called secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. Other, less common, courses of the disease are the primary progressive (decline from the beginning without attacks) and the progressive-relapsing (steady neurologic decline and superimposed attacks). Different therapies are used for patients experiencing acute attacks, for patients who have the relapsing-remitting subtype, for patients who have the progressive subtypes, for patients without a diagnosis of MS who have a demyelinating event, and for managing the various consequences of MS. The primary aims of therapy are returning function after an attack, preventing new attacks, and preventing disability. As with any medical treatment, medications used in the management of MS may have several adverse effects, and many possible therapies are still under investigation. … Continue reading

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National Ataxia Foundation

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Welcome to the National Ataxia Foundation The National Ataxia Foundation is delighted to announce that the Gordon and Marilyn Macklin Foundation will be again offering a matching research gift for this years annual ataxia research drive. The match challenge will run from October 15th through December 15th. As with last year, after an initial $50,000 is raised during that time period, the Gordon and Marilyn Macklin Foundation will match each research gift dollar for dollar up to a maximum of $150,000.00. Last year, you and others generously supported the Macklin Foundations Matching Research Grant Challenge, which helped support additional promising ataxia research studies. Important studies which would not have been funded without the generous support of you and the Gordon and Marilyn Macklin Foundation. Last year, through your generosity and our generous partners, the NAF supported 21 studies totaling $1,000,000.00. Details are in the attached RD Letter. Thank you for participating in IAAD. Many of you have been recognizing IAAD through various events, proclamations, resolutions, and Walk n Rolls throughout the United States. More IAAD events and Walk n Rolls are planned over the coming weeks to bring better ataxia awareness across the country. Through International Ataxia Awareness Day, we … Continue reading

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ataxia treatment .com

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Most doctors tell you that there is no cure for Ataxia. It is true that there is no cure, however adult stem cells are available as a treatment option. Stem cell technology can offer you respite from the symptoms of ataxia and hopefully can bring you back to where you were a year or two ago. Many patients treated with our stem cells state they see benefits in their quality of life through the abatement of common ataxia-related symptoms: a more natural gait, improved fine motor skills, as well as clearer speech and thinking. Ataxia is one of the ailments that has been more successfully treated with Beikes umbilical cord blood stem cells based on patient satisfaction evaluations forms. This is why we have built this web site dedicated solely to Ataxia treatment information. Patients report that the treatment benefits often begin shortly after treatment and typically extend for 12-24 months. As with all treatments provided in the west, results vary by individual there are patients who have reported no improvement and there have been patients who have reported that the benefits have stayed with them for more than three years. Over 200 ataxia patients have been treated with stem … Continue reading

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