Parkinsons Disease Research and Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery – Video

06-01-2012 10:18 Parkinson's Disease is a neural disorder which gradually degenerates the central nervous system. One of the harshest chronic illnesses our society deals with, its symptoms include motor malfunction, tremor, as well as impiared cognitive skills. The new Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment to cure Parkinson's Disease is described by Prof. Hagai Bergman, of the Dept. of Physiology at the Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical School and Dr. Zvi Israel, of the Dept. of Neurosurgery at Hadassah University Hospital.

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Meridian Neuroscience – Deep Brain Stimulation – Anthony Farinella: Parkinson’s Disease – Video

11-01-2012 15:26 Anthony Farinella: Parkinson's disease From Monroe, NJ / Treated at Riverview Medical Center Parkinson's disease disabled Anthony for over 15 years. Dr. Peter Zahos and the expert care team at Riverview Medical Center in New Jersey gave him his life back through deep brain stimulation (DBS). http://www.meridianneuroscience.com

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Multiple Sclerosis, Stem Cells, and Hope, Part 2 – Video

30-08-2011 11:25 http://www.spreadmshope.com ... http://www.facebook.com As a last-ditch effort to slow the rapid progression of his multiple sclerosis, Dave Bexfield enrolled in an NIH-sponsored clinical trial of an aggressive treatment: a bone marrow stem cell transplant. The risky but potentially groundbreaking treatment performed in March 2010 required over a month of testing, three weeks in the hospital, and intensive rehabilitation. Presbyterian Healthcare denied every portion of the treatment, even when presented with compelling evidence of its likely benefits—opting instead to provide Dave with a wheelchair. To date, a year and a half post transplant, Dave's improvements have been nothing short of breathtaking. Donate. Speak out. Spread hope. Spread hope like fire.

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So Signs Of Multiple Sclerosis Under Stress 12012011 – Video

01-12-2011 17:56 After 20+ years with Multiple Sclerosis, I've seen multiple manifestations of the disease in my own body but this one takes the cake. Ear, top and bottom lip swelling when in aggravating, stressful or intense emotional situations arise. Seriously, this one tops them all!

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Multiple Sclerosis- A love story – Video

05-12-2011 13:46 If you like this film, please vote for it at patients.aan.com This film has been entered into the 2012 Neuro Film Festival from the American Academy of Neurology Foundation at http://www.NeuroFilmFestival.com Let's put our brains together to support brain research! And let's include our hearts, as well. A wife's commitment to learning about her husband's Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis and new research into the vascular connection to MS: CCSVI.

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Multiple Sclerosis: vLogging for Shift.ms and a Lumbar Puncture! (Year 2, Episode 5 – jrmcg1) – Video

12-12-2011 10:05 John apologizes for not having created a video in a while, but he is excited to start making vlogs for shift.ms! You can check out shift.ms by visiting shift.ms or, seeing their YouTube channel by searching for the user name "shiftdotms". Also, John has exciting news that he will be having a lumbar puncture later on this month and might be able to let his YouTube friends come along for the ride! Weeeeeeeee!!

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Multiple Sclerosis: Knowing Me, Stalking You (Year 2, Episode 7 – jrmcg1) – Video

05-02-2012 15:54 John takes a stab at answering the questions as part of the shiftdotms MS viral video response game, "Knowing me, Stalking You." If you want to participate, just make your own video and send it back to me (so I can see!) and also on to THREE of your friends (or more!) Also check out http://www.shift.ms for more videos from people like me. Here are the questions if you would like to participate in "Knowing me, Stalking You" game 1. How has your life changed, since your diagnosis? 2. What do you hope to accomplish, in the future? 3. If you could say one thing to your MS, what would it be? 4. What has been your proudest achievement, in spite of your MS? 5. Who has been the most important person in you life, since your diagnosis? Have fun, and remember to subscribe to my channel for more of my MS vids. I can't wait to see what answers you guys come up with. Cheers, John

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Update on Vascular Dementia – Video

02-09-2010 16:01 Our understanding of the vascular dementia is rapidly evolving and it is not always easily recognized. Practitioners would benefit from a better understanding of its accurate diagnosis, the various etiologies and phenotypes, and its management and its management, including the use of cognitive enhancers. Series: UC Grand Rounds [8/2010] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 18366]

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Preventing Dementia: Facts and Fiction – Video

07-07-2011 15:05 What can be done to prevent diseases of the aging brain? Doctors Adam Gazzaley, Brianne Bettcher and Ron Finley discuss the latest studies exploring efforts to forestall the effects of dementia in older adults. The potential benefits of cognitive training, exercise, drugs and dietary supplements are all covered in an attempt to distinguish what really works versus the hype. Series: "UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public" [7/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 21374]

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Pat Summitt's talks about her early onset dementia diagnosis – Video

23-08-2011 13:28 University of Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt talks about her diagnosis of early onset dementia in a video statement recorded on Monday, Aug. 21, 2011, at her Blount County home. Courtesy of the University of Tennessee Read the related story: http://www.govolsxtra.com

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Pat Summitt’s talks about her early onset dementia diagnosis – Video

23-08-2011 13:28 University of Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt talks about her diagnosis of early onset dementia in a video statement recorded on Monday, Aug. 21, 2011, at her Blount County home. Courtesy of the University of Tennessee Read the related story: http://www.govolsxtra.com

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