A Recent Stanford Study Could Generate New Therapies for Strokes
A recent study conducted at the Stanford University School of Medicine could yield new therapies for stroke.
Read MoreA recent study conducted at the Stanford University School of Medicine could yield new therapies for stroke.
Read MoreA recent clinical trial suggests that the oral drug teriflunomide reduces the relapse rate of MS in people who have the disease and slows the progression of the disease.
Read MoreAnote with a disturbing message lay on my desk. Somehow I knew it would come. According to the note, yoga, that Lycra-woven sweetheart of trendy wellness, finally went and kissed somebody else’s boyfriend. And, boy, are they going to be mad.
Read MoreA study conducted by researchers from the Canadian Stroke Congress indicates that mild stroke victims are not receiving adequate follow-up care or the proper tools for rehabilitation.
Read MoreMediServe, headquartered in Chandler, Ariz, recently announced its acquisition of SpectraSoft, also based in Chandler, and the merging of the companies software solutions for the healthcare Industry.
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Read MoreSheperd Center of Atlanta, Ga, continues its 29-year history as an SCI Model System of care and research for SCI patients.
Read MoreMorgans Wonderland in San Antonio, Texas is designed to provide enjoyment and outdoor recreation for individuals with disabilities.
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Read MoreBraintree Rehabilitation Hospital recently announced that it would offer its Driving Evaluation Program at its outpatient clinic. The program will test the driving skills of those recovering from stroke, amputations, and spinal cord injuries and the elderly.
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