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Ask Dr. Manny Show: Service Dogs
09/18/2009|Latest Video
Some healthcare professionals have two legs and some have four. We look at the unique job service animals are doing to keep us healthy and safe
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Lawsuit: Botched Diagnosis Led to 30-Year-Old New York Teacher's Brain Hemorrhage Death
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at a Long Island hospital failed to properly diagnose a 30-year-old Queens teacher's head pain in the days leading up to her death from a brain hemorrhage, a lawsuit alleges.
Story|11/23/2009
Is A Cure For ALS Around the Corner? « Liveshots
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distinct neurodegenerative diseases. We used our unique stem cells in animal models of Parkinson's disease and Multiple Sclerosis and found that indeed, the transplanted cells rescue the degenerated neurons. Brainstorm plans to continue to
Blogs|11/11/2009
Man, 52, With Rare Condition Collapses From Laughing
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52-year-old father of three from the United Kingdom has to keep a straight face when watching sitcoms, as any sort of laughter can cause him collapse, Londons Daily Mail reported.
Story|11/09/2009
Gene Therapy Helps 2 Kids Suffering From Rare Brain Disease
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nerve fibers in boys' brains. Without that coating, called myelin , the neurological system breaks down. The disease typically ..... years. Bone marrow transplants can halt ALD by letting new myelin -forming stem cells take root. But it's difficult to find
Story|11/06/2009
New Injection Could Cure Snoring
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New Injection Could Cure Snoring Friday, October 30, 2009 If you are one of many who are kept awake at night
Story|10/30/2009
Bad Driving May Be Genetic, Say Scientists
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sharpness longer than those without it when neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's, Huntington's and multiple sclerosis are present. "It's as if nature is trying to determine the best approach," Cramer said. "If you want to
Story|10/29/2009
Identical Twin Study Highlights Role of Genetics in Autism
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Twin Study Highlights Role of Genetics in Autism, When one identical twin develops the developmental disorder autism, the risk of the other developing it is high — substantially higher than it is for fraternal twins, a new study confirms.
Story|10/22/2009
Safety Board Issues Wake-Up Call on Sleep Apnea
AP| Health
Board Issues Wake-Up Call on Sleep Apnea, Safety investigators have sent government agencies a wake-up call about sleep apnea, a disorder that's showing up in a wide range of transportation accidents.
Story|10/21/2009
Injured Veterans Find Healing on the Water
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Veterans Find Healing on the Water, Standing at the edge of a clear pond in the Idaho mountains on a cold day in early October, former U.S. Marine Angel Gomez made a timid cast with his fly fishing rod.
Story|10/19/2009
Woman Lives Whole Life With Half a Brain
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Lives Whole Life With Half a Brain , A PBS documentary features a woman who has lived a normal life despite being born with half a brain, MyFoxAtlanta reported.
Story|10/14/2009