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Helping a fallen grandparent, aiding other kids, these 15 students did the right thing – Democrat & Chronicle

Posted: Published on June 30th, 2020

We dare not end the school year without recognizing kids whose good choices made a difference for others. COVID-19 delayed ceremonies, but these 15 students didthe right thing this school year and for that reason, local police departments and officials recently congratulated them with awards and recognition dating back to the fall and winter months Continue reading

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You only have 1 brain: keep it safe! | – South Peace News

Posted: Published on June 30th, 2020

June is Brain Injury Awareness Month Chris Clegg South Peace News June is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Normally, Blue Heron Support Services [the Alberta Brain Injury Network] would be out at local schools making presentations to teach children how to be safe. Continue reading

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Norditropin: The facts about this Prescription HGH Brand – Gilmore Health News

Posted: Published on June 30th, 2020

What is Norditropin, prefilled pen injection and what is it used for? Therapeutic class: Somatropin and Somatropin Agonists Norditropin HGH Injections Norditropin HGH pens contain the human growth hormone analog somatropin, which is identical to the growth hormone naturally produced by the human body. Continue reading

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Critically ill patients with COVID-19 at risk to develop heart rhythm disorders – Penn: Office of University Communications

Posted: Published on June 29th, 2020

Patients with COVID-19 who were admitted to an intensive care unit were 10 times more likely than other hospitalized COVID-19 patients to suffer cardiac arrest or heart rhythm disorders, according to a new study from researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine. Researchers say the results suggest that cardiac arrests and arrhythmias suffered by some patients with COVID-19 are likely triggered by a severe, systemic form of the disease and are not the sole consequence of the viral infection. Continue reading

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Were racing to find a treatment for COVID-19. Why cant we do the same for ALS? | Opinion – NJ.com

Posted: Published on June 28th, 2020

By Robert Hebron About five years ago, my then 27-year-old daughter Beth was featured in a Vice news documentary on ALS, entitled Die Trying. The program centered on patients desperate attempts to accessing promising investigational drugs to treat a disease that was always terminal and offered no effective treatment or cure other than a pill that on average extends life by three months Continue reading

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My Friend Was Struck by ALS. To Fight Back, He Built a Movement – WIRED

Posted: Published on June 28th, 2020

Brian Wallach's left hand cramped and he dropped his pen. Ten minutes later, it happened again. Annoying. Continue reading

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ALS Treatment Market Detailed Analysis of Current Industry Figures and Segmentation Analysis – Jewish Life News

Posted: Published on June 28th, 2020

Data Bridge Market Research has recently published the Global research Report TitledALS Treatment Market. The study provides an overview of current statistics and future predictions of the Global ALS Treatment Market.The study highlights a detailed assessment of the Market and displays market sizing trends by revenue & volume (if applicable), current growth factors, expert opinions, facts, and industry validated market development data Continue reading

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Rehabilitation hospital breaks ground at northeast Bakersfield medical campus – The Bakersfield Californian

Posted: Published on June 28th, 2020

Construction has begun in northeast Bakersfield on a two-story, 50-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital whose developers see it becoming part of a 46-acre medical-oriented complex along Highway 178 at Morning Drive. Vibra Healthcare Rehabilitation Hospital, announced Monday, is expected to offer advanced medical treatment for patients suffering from stroke, amputation, spinal cord injury, burns and arthritis, among many other conditions. The 60,000-square-foot building will join health-care facilities already operating at Rio Bravo Medical Campus, which is planned to later include 16 acres of neighborhood retail space and 17 acres of medium-density housing Continue reading

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Australia to study first interventional neuromodulation platform – BSA bureau

Posted: Published on June 28th, 2020

Synchron's Stentrode brain-computer interface system is a fully-implantable therapeutic US based Synchron Inc., a neurovascular bioelectronic medicine company, has announced that theUniversity of Melbournehas been awarded an AUD$1.5MMedical Research Future Fundgrant from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of the Australian Government to expand the current clinical study ofSynchron's Stentrode. The study is the first clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Stentrode, the first interventional neuromodulation platform. Continue reading

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How Are Youth With Disabilities Spending Their Money During COVID-19? – Youth Today

Posted: Published on June 28th, 2020

Share Share Share Email Alan Sau/Shutterstock . It seems like every day experts have new opinions on how the economy is being affected by COVID-19. Continue reading

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