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Daily Potassium Citrate Wards Off Kidney Stones in Seizure Patients On High-Fat Diet | ... - 0 views

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    Johns Hopkins study - Study concluded that daily Potasssium Citrate wards off Kidney Stones in Seizure patients on High Fat Diet
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Johns Hopkins Brain Science Institute - 0 views

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    The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's Brain Science Institute (BSi) brings together both basic and clinical neuroscientists from across the Johns Hopkins campuses. The BSi represents one of the largest and most diverse groups in the University. The goals of our research is to foster new programs in basic neuroscience discovery, initiate a translational research program that will develop new treatments for brain-based diseases and encourage collaboration, interdisciplinary teams, and new thinking that will have a global influence on research and treatment of the nervous system.
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The Johns Hopkins Brain Science Institute: Johns Hopkins Medicine - 1 views

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    The Johns Hopkins Medicine Brain Science Institute's (BSi) mission is to solve fundamental questions about brain development and function and to use these insights to understand the mechanisms of brain disease
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Johns Hopkins NeuroNow - Fall 2009 - 0 views

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    News from Johns Hopkins Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health - International Center for Advancing N... - 0 views

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    The International Center for the Advancing Neonatal Health (ICANH) was established to foster the development of innovative approaches to neonatal health that are integrated with programs and health systems in developing countries. The Center is housed in the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health - Research and Centers at the School o... - 0 views

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    Faculty and students at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health conduct research in over 90 countries across a wide range of public health disciplines. The results are policy and programs that improve health and prevent disease.
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Mechanisms of Development, Plasticity and Injury in the Immature Brain - 0 views

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    The Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience - the Johns Hopkins University - Asst Professor Mary Ann wilson, PhD - Mechanisms of Development, Plasticity and Injury in the Immature Brain
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    Charliet Foundation - Offering Hope through the Ketogenic Diet. Founded in 1994 after twenty month old Charlie Abrahams, having endured multiple daily seizures, and failed every available anti-convulsant drug and one brain surgery, was cured of his epilepsy by the ketogenic diet at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The diet was undertaken despite resistance from the five pediatric neurologists he had seen.
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The Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - 0 views

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    The Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins is pleased to present this online guide to our patient care, research and medical education programs.
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Assistive Technology News - 0 views

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    New web site featuring articles written by award winning columnist John Williams. Mr. Williams has been writing about disability issues since 1978 and coined the phrase "Assistive Technology". Also featured are articles written by guest columnists and introductions to new technologies that provide readers with additional insight into the field of Assistive Technology."
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New Common Pathway in Neurodegenerative Disease is a Possible Door to a Point of No Ret... - 0 views

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    "The focus of the study is on the plentiful neurons that communicate with each other through the neurotransmitter glutamate. While glutamate is a necessary excitatory substance in the nervous system, in excess, it overstimulates and becomes toxic - excitotoxic - to neurons. Fortunately, neighboring astrocytes can mop up the excess via molecular transporters embedded in their outer membranes. The chief transporter is a protein called EAAT2. Earlier Rothstein's group showed that astroglia - and their EAAT2 protein - are critical for normal neuron activity. In test rats whose astroglia lack the EAAT2 equivalent there's not only a flood of toxic glutamate but a resulting neuron death that leads to paralysis."
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The Cochrane Collaboration - the Cochrane Reviews - Speech and Language Therapy to Impr... - 0 views

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    Speech and language therapy to improve the communication skills of children with Cerebral Palsy - This is a Cochrane review abstract and plain language summary, prepared and maintained by The Cochrane Collaboration, currently published in The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2010 Issue 9, Copyright © 2010 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.. The full text of the review is available in The Cochrane Library
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Johns Hopkins Medicine - Lehmann Price Quantitative Measurement - 0 views

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    Reprint from ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, Vol. 70. January 1989 - Spasticity: Quantitative Measurements as a Basis for Assessing Effectiveness of Therapeutic Intervention
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Johns Hopkins Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Biomechanics Research - 0 views

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    Reseach Mission is to advance neuromuscular functional assessment using objective measurements of muscle tone, strength, and gait. Goal: To apply innovative techniques to facilitate improved treatment strategies and research evaluation.Our work includes measurement of neuromuscular and musculoskeletal function and dysfunction, with emphasis on quantification of the interrelationships of muscle tone, strength, and gait related to medical diagnosis such as: *Cerebral Palsy*Parkinson's Disease*Spinal Cord Injury *Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis*Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus*Obesity*Normal aging *Stroke*Transverse Myelitis*Traumatic Brain Injury
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