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NEUROPEDICON 2012 TO SHARE GLOBAL INSIGHTS ON CHILD NEUROLOGY.flv – Video


NEUROPEDICON 2012 TO SHARE GLOBAL INSIGHTS ON CHILD NEUROLOGY.flv
NEUROPEDICON 2012 is set to share global insights on child neurology at a 2-day session where global experts on neurology and peadiatrics have come together under the auspices of Indian Academy of Paediatrics have come together under the auspices of Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP) and Child Neurology Group, Tamil Nadu. The annual conference of IAP Neurology Sub Speciality is so well reconized that this programme has been accredited with 5 CME points under category 2 by the Tamil Nadu Dr MGR University. Session 1 addresses the topic of CNS Infection and Inflammation while Session 2 is devoted to Epilepsies. Session 3 deals with Neuromuscular Disorders while Session 4 on Day 2 deals with neurometabolic Disorders. Session 5 features Neurogenetics and Imaging. Session 6 with a very interesting title "Mixed Bag" addresses Primary Headache Disorders, the Indian scenario of Stroke in Children and Movement Disorders in Children. Globally renowned specialists such as Prof. Richard Newton, Prof. Richard Appleton, Prof. Andrew Morris are participated in the conference, while Pro. Richard Appleton also delivered the Dr. K. Jaganathan Oration On Refractory Epilepsy in the child. Prof. Richard Appleton also addressed an extremely interesting topic on "Recent Neurological Advances in Tuberous Sceierosis".From:suryantv2010Views:0 0ratingsTime:05:27More inHowto Style

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Dr. Alan Lockwood presents: "The Silent Epidemic: Coal and the Hidden Threat to Health" – Video


Dr. Alan Lockwood presents: "The Silent Epidemic: Coal and the Hidden Threat to Health"
On November 1, the American University in Kosovo had the honor of welcoming Dr. Alan Lockwood for a presentation of his recent book, "The Silent Epidemic: Coal and the Hidden Threat to Health". The forum addressed coal pollution, one of the most concerning issues threatening the planet today. Dr. Alan Lockwood, who is Emeritus Professor of Neurology and Nuclear Medicine at the State University of New York at Buffalo, documented the harmful effects that coal pollution has society #39;s health. He went on to describe how our dependency on this fuel is negatively affecting our individual health as well as permanently damaging the environment by way of global warming. Staggering statistics and studies show how the use coal as an energy source is slowly deteriorating the planet around us. Research to find safer alternatives should continue to be pursued globally. While the book concentrated on the effects of coal pollution in the United States, it was clear that many of those issues are prevalent in Kosovo as well. Because the coal industry is very prominent in Kosovo, a presentation on such a topic was of interest to both the faculty and students of the AUK community. Although this is an ongoing battle we have to face, education on such issues is the first step towards finding a solution.From:aukonlineuniversityViews:3 0ratingsTime:01:01:13More inEducation

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The Chancellors Club Research Award: Richard J. Barohn, MD – Video


The Chancellors Club Research Award: Richard J. Barohn, MD
Richard J. Barohn, MD, has been named winner of the 2012 Chancellors Club research award. Barohn is the Gertrude and Dewey Ziegler Professor of Neurology and chair of the Department of Neurology.From:KUEndowmentViews:52 1ratingsTime:03:57More inEducation

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National Parkinson Foundation (NPF) Presents Plaque to Beth Israel’s Mirken Department of Neurology to Celebrate Their …

The Mirken Department of Neurology at Beth Israel Medical Center received a plaque from the National Parkinson Foundation (NPF) to celebrate the departments continued designation as an NPF Center of Excellence since 1996. Peter Schmidt, PhD, Chief Information Officer and Vice President of Programs at the foundation presented the plaque to Susan Bressman M.D., Chair of the Mirken Department of Neurology, who accepted the honor on behalf of her exemplary team of neurology specialists.

New York, NY (PRWEB) October 30, 2012

The National Parkinson Foundation is pleased to continue our association with the great Parkinsons Center at Beth Israel Medical Center, said Peter Schmidt, PhD, Chief Information Officer and Vice President of Programs at the foundation, who presented the plaque. The challenges that face us in advancing the state of Parkinsons care are tremendous and our community is lucky to have Dr. Bressman and her team on our side as we endeavor to surmount them. Susan Bressman, M.D., Chair of the Mirken Department of Neurology, accepted the plaque on behalf of her exemplary team.

National Parkinson Foundation Centers of Excellence are widely renowned for outstanding performance in Parkinsons research, care and outreach. Recognized by their medical peers as leaders in Parkinsons care, each neurology center meets rigorous criteria for research, comprehensive care delivery, professional education and patient outreach services. To be designated as a Center of Excellence, and recertified every three years, the movement disorders team must:

Our centers clinical, research and support staff work tirelessly to provide much-needed multi-disciplinary care to the Parkinsons disease patients who turn to us for help, says Dr. Bressman. We are delighted to be recognized for these efforts by the National Parkinson Foundation, the premier international organization focused on meeting the needs in the care and treatment of people with Parkinsons disease. We are forever grateful for their support.

As an NPF Centers of Excellence, the Mirken Department of Neurology will collaborate with 40 other Centers of Excellence at top medical institutions across the globe. Collectively, they will provide care to over 50,000 Parkinsons patients and advocate for a comprehensive approach to care that addresses the whole person and full range of symptoms. The centers will meet at least annually to provide updates, exchange ideas, and share advances that will hopefully change the course of Parkinsons disease.

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The National Parkinson Center of Excellence at Beth Israel Medical Center provides comprehensive, expert clinical care to patients from around the globe who are seeking individualized and innovative treatment. In addition to conducting groundbreaking research, the center provides specialized services, supportive care programs, and referral services. The multi-disciplinary, humanistic approach of these neurology specialists has established the Center as nationally recognized resource for persons with Parkinsons disease, their families, health care providers, and others in the community.

For more information on Mirken Department of Neurology or the Centers of Excellence at Beth Israel Medical Center, please visit http://www.wehealny.org/services/bi_neurology/index.html

Elizabeth Dowling The Alan and Barbara Mirken Department of Neurology at Beth 212-523-4047 Email Information

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Neurology professor chosen as chair of Alzheimer's research endowment

Neurology professor Dr. Charles DeCarli has been named the initial chair of an endowment devoted to Alzheimer's disease research in the UC Davis Health System.

He is also director of UC Davis' Alzheimer's disease center and an expert on dementias and neuroimaging, and his research has led to advances in prevention and treatment of the disease, which affects 5.4 million Americans.

The $1.63 million Victor and Genevieve Orsi Endowed Chair will be used for a fellowship in behavioral neurology.

Roseville resident Victor Orsi was diagnosed with Alzheimer's before his death at 88 in August 2006. Genevieve Orsi died in 2010.

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Sickle cell anemia – NHS Choices video

From NHS Choices YouTube channel:

Sickle cell anaemia is a genetic (inherited) blood disorder where red blood cells develop abnormally. In this video a specialist nurse explains what it is, and Junior describes living with the condition:

The estimated survival at 18 years is now 94 percent for those with HbSS sickle cell disease or HbS/beta(0) thalassemia and 98 percent for those with HbSC or HbS/beta(+) thalassemia.

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