Pinky Agarwal, MD – Booth Gardner Parkinson's Care Center, Evergreen Healthcare.wmv – Video


Pinky Agarwal, MD - Booth Gardner Parkinson #39;s Care Center, Evergreen Healthcare.wmv
Dr. Pinky Agarwal is a board certified neurologist at the Booth Gardner Parkinson #39;s Care Center in Kirkland, WA, part of the EvergreenHealth Neuroscience Institute. Her specialties include Parkinson #39;s disease; dystonia; essential tremor; restless legs syndrome; deep brain stimulation for dystonia, tremor and Parkinson #39;s disease; cerebellar ataxia; Huntington #39;s disease; Botox injections for spasticity and dystonia; tic/Tourette #39;s syndrome; and myoclonus. Learn more about Dr. Agarwal at http://www.evergreenhealth.com/search/physician_profile/pinky_agarwal_md Learn more about the Booth Gardner Parkinson #39;s Care Center at http://www.evergreenhealth.com/parkinsons

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Taking Ataxia to the Wall – Video


Taking Ataxia to the Wall
Adam Payne is most known for his singing and sense of humor, and recently this year for his great artistry on the bouldering wall. Even though he has his daily battles with Ataxia a neurological disorder that prevents voluntary coordination of muscle movements. It takes great concentration and determination to do what you see here!!From:NYCAdaptiveClimbingViews:32 0ratingsTime:01:32More inSports

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THE PROJECT FOR AWESOME LIVESTREAM With Nate #P4A2012 – Video


THE PROJECT FOR AWESOME LIVESTREAM With Nate #P4A2012
To support Go and watch the video and donate youtu.be MDA is the nonprofit health agency dedicated to curing muscular dystrophy, You can donate by clicking the link below secure.mdausa.org Neuromuscular Diseases in the MDA Program MUSCULAR DYSTROPHIES: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) (Also known as Pseudohypertrophic) Becker Muscular Dystrophy (BMD) Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy (EDMD) Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy (LGMD) Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSH or FSHD) (Also known as Landouzy-Dejerine) Myotonic Dystrophy (MMD) (Also known as DM or Steinert Disease) Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy (OPMD) Distal Muscular Dystrophy (DD) (Miyoshi) Congenital Muscular Dystrophy (CMD) MOTOR NEURON DISEASES: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) (Also known as Lou Gehrig #39;s Disease) Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1 (SMA1, Werdnig-Hoffmann Disease) Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 2 (SMA2) Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 3 (SMA3, Kugelberg-Welander Disease) Spinal Bulbar Muscular Atrophy (SBMA) (Also known as Kennedy Disease and X-Linked SBMA) METABOLIC DISEASES OF MUSCLE: Phosphorylase Deficiency (MPD or PYGM) (Also known as McArdle Disease) Acid Maltase Deficiency (AMD) (Also known as Pompe Disease) Phosphofructokinase Deficiency (Also known as Tarui Disease) Debrancher Enzyme Deficiency (DBD) (Also known as Cori or Forbes Disease) Mitochondrial Myopathy (MITO) Carnitine Deficiency (CD) Carnitine Palmityl Transferase Deficiency (CPT) Phosphoglycerate Kinase Deficiency ...From:nates272Views:40 5ratingsTime:44:34More inNonprofits Activism

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Elfie's Drunken Rant! – Video


Elfie #39;s Drunken Rant!
Elfie the Creepy Christmas Elf appears drunk on cam for the first time rants about everything including the following regarding his capture being held against his will over the weekend. In regards to his drunken rant, he wasn #39;t making sense to things he was saying. NOTE: This is a skit for a series the events of the series is in no way real for it #39;s fiction used for entertainment purposes. Alcohol intoxication (also known as drunkenness or inebriation) refers to the physiological state induced by the consumption of alcohol, when it builds up in the bloodstream faster than it can be metabolized by the liver. Some effects of alcohol intoxication are central to alcohol #39;s desirability as a beverage and its history as the world #39;s most widespread recreational drug. Common effects are euphoria and lowered social inhibitions. Other effects are unpleasant or dangerous because alcohol affects many different areas of the body at once and may cause progressive, long-term harm when consumed in excess. Common symptoms of alcohol intoxication include slurred speech, euphoria, impaired balance, loss of muscle coordination (ataxia), flushed face, dehydration, vomiting, reddened eyes, reduced inhibitions, and erratic behavior. Sufficiently high levels of blood-borne alcohol will cause coma and death from the depressive effects of alcohol upon the central nervous system. "Acute alcohol poisoning" is a related medical term used to indicate a dangerously high concentration of alcohol in ...From:MrSteveRikerViews:24 9ratingsTime:02:47More inEntertainment

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Project For Awesome 2012 shirts – MDA – #p4a2012 – Video


Project For Awesome 2012 shirts - MDA - #p4a2012
Go and buy your shirts now at http://www.districtlines.com Go and vote projectforawesome.com MDA is the nonprofit health agency dedicated to curing muscular dystrophy, You can donate by clicking the link below secure.mdausa.org Neuromuscular Diseases in the MDA Program MUSCULAR DYSTROPHIES: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) (Also known as Pseudohypertrophic) Becker Muscular Dystrophy (BMD) Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy (EDMD) Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy (LGMD) Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSH or FSHD) (Also known as Landouzy-Dejerine) Myotonic Dystrophy (MMD) (Also known as DM or Steinert Disease) Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy (OPMD) Distal Muscular Dystrophy (DD) (Miyoshi) Congenital Muscular Dystrophy (CMD) MOTOR NEURON DISEASES: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) (Also known as Lou Gehrig #39;s Disease) Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1 (SMA1, Werdnig-Hoffmann Disease) Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 2 (SMA2) Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 3 (SMA3, Kugelberg-Welander Disease) Spinal Bulbar Muscular Atrophy (SBMA) (Also known as Kennedy Disease and X-Linked SBMA) METABOLIC DISEASES OF MUSCLE: Phosphorylase Deficiency (MPD or PYGM) (Also known as McArdle Disease) Acid Maltase Deficiency (AMD) (Also known as Pompe Disease) Phosphofructokinase Deficiency (Also known as Tarui Disease) Debrancher Enzyme Deficiency (DBD) (Also known as Cori or Forbes Disease) Mitochondrial Myopathy (MITO) Carnitine Deficiency (CD) Carnitine Palmityl Transferase Deficiency (CPT ...From:nates272Views:26 2ratingsTime:01:12More inNonprofits Activism

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Bharat Book Presents: 2012 Pharmaceuticals Research Review – Video


Bharat Book Presents: 2012 Pharmaceuticals Research Review
For More Information Kindly Visit On: http://www.bharatbook.com REPORT HIGHLIGHTS This review of pharmaceutical market research provides: Analysis and the future direction of treatments for neurodegenerative (ie, progressive ataxia and weakness) disorders as the market efforts toward drug and therapy development evolve. Coverage of approved human antifungal therapeutics with a heavy focus on therapeutics in early development. Profiles of manufacturers of leading asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) prescription drugs. Comprehensive analysis of the market for genitourinary drugs on a global basis. Current and future characteristics of the global markets for treatments for syndromes of dementia and movement disorders. REPORT SCOPE FOREWORD The pharmaceutical manufacturing industry in 2012 saw a slew of mergers and acquisitions, many of which were years in the planning. Outside pressures have created this "eat or be eaten" mentality, and in many respects the merger and acquisition activity simply trades some short-term problems for some problems that need to be dealt with over a longer time span. The market news has not been all bad as the overall pharmaceutical market grew to a historic trillion dollar high point. This stems from growing middle class consumption in the BRIC region (Brazil, Russia, India and China) and other regions. BCC Research has provided comprehensive coverage of pharmaceutical markets for many years, and we are now increasing our coverage ...From:Pharma3bViews:7 0ratingsTime:00:50More inScience Technology

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Ataxia Server Trailer!1.4.5 Cracked PVP.avi – Video


Ataxia Server Trailer!1.4.5 Cracked PVP.avi
This is a small trailer made by one of the players on our server 🙂 It #39;s pretty epic. All credit goes to Ejn, he filmed, edited and uploaded the vid the first time. Remember to check out his channel http://www.youtube.comFrom:AtaxiaServerViews:9 2ratingsTime:00:56More inGaming

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Ataxia Cure Brain Disease HQ – Video


Ataxia Cure Brain Disease HQ
Kyle Bryant hosts an annual charitable bike ride that raises funds and awareness for ataxia research. In Ride 4 Ataxia: A Community of Care, Bryant discusses his initial feelings about being diagnosed with the disease and how he got involved in adaptive sports.From:Jon1535Views:2 0ratingsTime:04:15More inPeople Blogs

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Role of Frataxin and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Friedreich's Ataxia (1 of 14) – Video


Role of Frataxin and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Friedreich #39;s Ataxia (1 of 14)
Giovanni Manfredi, MD, PhD, Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, discusses the role of frataxin and mitochondrial dysfunction in Friedreich #39;s Ataxia (FA) and how that informs clinical features of FA and therapeutic strategies.From:ChildrensHospPhilaViews:27 0ratingsTime:37:48More inScience Technology

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New Pathways and Therapies for Friedreich's Ataxia (2 of 14) – Video


New Pathways and Therapies for Friedreich #39;s Ataxia (2 of 14)
Robert B. Wilson, MD, PhD, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, discusses new pathways and therapies for Friedreich #39;s Ataxia.From:ChildrensHospPhilaViews:11 0ratingsTime:36:06More inScience Technology

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Clinical Research Advances in Friedreich's Ataxia (10 of 14) – Video


Clinical Research Advances in Friedreich #39;s Ataxia (10 of 14)
David R. Lynch, MD, PhD, Coordinator, Collaborative Research Network in FA, discusses the findings from all the research studies that have been done during the last 15 years.From:ChildrensHospPhilaViews:6 0ratingsTime:38:07More inScience Technology

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Pregnancy in Women with Friedreich's Ataxia (4 of 14) – Video


Pregnancy in Women with Friedreich #39;s Ataxia (4 of 14)
Lisa Friedman, MSN, CRNP, The Children #39;s Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses planning for pregnancy and considerations for women with Friedreich #39;s Ataxia.From:ChildrensHospPhilaViews:8 0ratingsTime:20:19More inScience Technology

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HDAC Inhibitors in Friedreich's Ataxia (8 of 14) – Video


HDAC Inhibitors in Friedreich #39;s Ataxia (8 of 14)
James Rusche, PhD, Sr. Vice President, Research and Development, Repligen Corporation, discusses the work his company has done to identify development candidate for Friedreich #39;s Ataxia.From:ChildrensHospPhilaViews:16 0ratingsTime:40:18More inScience Technology

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Questions and Answers About Friedreich's Ataxia (11 of 14) – Video


Questions and Answers About Friedreich #39;s Ataxia (11 of 14)
Fifth Annual Friedreich #39;s Ataxia Symposium questions and answers session - James Rusche, PhD, Jennifer Farmer, MS, CGC, and David R. Lynch, MD, PhD.From:ChildrensHospPhilaViews:8 0ratingsTime:20:51More inScience Technology

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