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Ontario's First Cardiac Stem Cell Transplant Performed Last Week at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre

Newswise — Heart failure is a leading cause of death in Canada. As part of the ongoing IMPACT-CABG clinical trial to treat advanced heart failure, physicians at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre Continue Reading

Results of St. Jude Medical’s First Controlled Study of Deep Brain Stimulation Confirms Benefit of Constant Current …

Results from the first St. Jude Medical, Inc Read more here: Results of St. Jude Medical’s First Controlled Study of Deep Brain Stimulation Confirms Benefit of Constant Current ... Continue Reading

Autism assistance

Edison, NJ - Gary McAbee, D.O, Director of Pediatric Neurology at the NJ Neuroscience Institute at JFK Medical Center, Monday, December 19, 2011, in Edison. See the rest here: Autism assistance Continue Reading

Gene find could help those with rare developmental disorder

A dedicated Canadian scientific team recently made an important discovery that went largely unnoticed by the medical community but it's one that could have an effect on hundreds of Canadians. Read Continue Reading

Parkinson’s Disease – Vigorous Exercise. Neil Sligar June 2011 – Video

This second video of Neil's shows him doing baseline neurological tests (tapping of fingers and foot 64 times each etc - before and after exercise). This was requested by Prof. Read more: Continue Reading

Exercise/memory research for Parkinson’s

( University of Maryland Medical Center ) Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the Baltimore VA Medical Center have launched a study of exercise and computerized memory Continue Reading

NJ reviewing controversial autism therapy

The state health department will decide for the first time in January whether a hospital — Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center in Secaucus — should be allowed to offer an experimental and Continue Reading

People with Parkinson’s disease more likely to have leg restlessness than restless leg syndrome

People with Parkinson's disease may be more likely to have a movement disorder called leg motor restlessness, but not true restless legs syndrome as previous studies have suggested, according to a Continue Reading

Persian spice saffron holds potential treatment for multiple sclerosis

Washington, Nov 5 (ANI): An active ingredient in the Persian spice saffron may be used to treat diseases involving neuroinflammation, such as multiple sclerosis, according to Medical researchers at Continue Reading

Brian – Ataxia Survivor Part 1 – Video

This video features Brian MacNeill discussing his medical condition, Ataxia, and the adult stem cell therapy he has received to control symptoms. The YouTube video is in four parts. A full version Continue Reading

Parkinson’s Disease: Diagnosis, Causes and Treatment.

Juan Sanchez-Ramos, MD, PhD, Medical Director, Parkinson Research Foundation Dr. Juan Sanchez-Ramos is Professor of Neurology at the University of South Florida in Tampa where he holds the Helen Continue Reading

Does CCSVI Cause Multiple Sclerosis? Evidence Inconclusive

Even though Canadian researchers found that a considerably higher percentage of MS patients have CCSVI (chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency), they still do not know whether CCSVI causes MS or Continue Reading

Think youre in poor health? It could increase your odds of dementia

( American Academy of Neurology ) People who rate their health as poor or fair appear to be significantly more likely to develop dementia later in life, according to a study published in the Oct. Continue Reading

Some link between CCSVI and MS but quality of evidence prevents definitive conclusion

Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) appears to be more common in people with multiple sclerosis than in people without the condition, states a review of published studies in CMAJ Continue Reading

Stem Cell From Human Tissue Equal To Embryonic Stem Cell

A stem cell derived from a human embryo and a stem cell derived from adult tissue are virtually identical, a University of Wisconsin study found. Continue reading here: Stem Cell From Human Tissue Continue Reading

State medical hearing on Bonita Springs stem-cell doctor set for October

Months after Florida regulators imposed an emergency restriction on his medical license, Dr. Zannos Grekos is getting a chance to defend himself against accusations that he performed an experimental Continue Reading

MUSC professor accused in stem cell sale case

An Arizona doctor facing federal criminal charges in connection with selling human stem cells for unapproved medical treatments paid a Medical University of South Carolina professor to help her, Continue Reading

Stem-cell inquiry includes professor at MUSC

An Arizona doctor facing federal criminal charges in connection with selling human stem cells for unapproved medical treatments paid a Medical University of South Carolina professor to help her, Continue Reading

Study suggests seeing a neurologist helps people with Parkinson’s live longer

People with Parkinson's disease who go to a neurologist for their care are more likely to live longer, less likely to be placed in a nursing home and less likely to break a hip than people who go to Continue Reading

Autism, Vaccines, Mercury and the Culpability of the American Academy of Pediatrics

www.NewHopeClinicsSantaMonica.com (Video by Larry Cook) Dr. Kenneth Stoller, MD was trained as a pediatrician at UCLA and was a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics for two decades. See Continue Reading







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