Facility certified as one of 44 primary stroke centers in Illinois The Champaign News-Gazette Mon, 03 May 2010 05:55 AM PDT URBANA â" The stroke that might have left 41-year-old Shannon Peery unable to walk or speak for the rest of her life struck sometime while she was asleep. By the time someone woke her in the morning and got her to a hospital, it was likely too late to try a clot-busting drug to restore blood flow to her brain. read more | BRET MICHAELS HAS AN âUNDENIABLE WILL TO LIVEâ â" DOCTOR SAYS Showbiz Spy Mon, 03 May 2010 05:47 AM PDT ROCKER Bret Michaels has an âundeniableâ will to live â" according to his doctor. The 47-year-old Rock of Love star has been recovering from his brain hemorrhage at Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Josephâs Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. âThere is no doubt that Mr. Michaelsâ condition is serious,â his neurosurgeon Dr. Zabramski says in [...] | New Evidence on Autism Psych Central Mon, 03 May 2010 04:44 AM PDT Scientists report new findings toward determining the source of autism. Currently, although studies have shown that mutations in several genes are associated with the developmental brain disorder, the source of autism remains undefined. Now, new research has uncovered two additional genes that may be involved with autism. Additionally, environmental exposure is believed to be a [...] | Stay alert for SBS New Straits Times Mon, 03 May 2010 04:04 AM PDT CONSULTANT neurosurgeon Dr Azmi Alias has his hands full whenever an infant is brought to his attention suffering from brain injuries due to Shaken Baby Syndrome. | Possible Link Between Multiple Sclerosis Brain Atrophy, Cognitive Function And Low Vitamin D Levels Medical News Today Mon, 03 May 2010 03:50 AM PDT Low vitamin D levels may be associated with more advanced physical disability and cognitive impairment in persons with multiple sclerosis, studies conducted by neurologists at the University at Buffalo have shown. Their results, reported at the American Academy of Neurology meeting, held earlier this month, indicated that: The majority of MS patients and healthy controls had insufficient vitamin ... | | |
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