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  1. The Promise Of Low Dose Naltrexone Therapy: Potential Benefits in Cancer, Autoimmune, Neurological and Infectious Disorders by Elaine A. Moore, 2008-12-01
  2. Bipolar Strong: An Empowering Collection By and For Teens & Adults With Bipolar Disorder, Depression, And Other Neurological Brain Disorders, or "Hidden Disabilities" by Anne Gardner, 2009-01-06

141. IOM Immunization Safety Review: Hepatitis B Vaccine And Demyelinating Neurologic
Back to the Hepatitis B Vaccine and Demyelinating neurological disorders page Back to the projects mainpage. Resources Links
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142. IOM Hepatitis B Vaccine And Neurological Disorders Agenda
March 11, 2002. Hepatitis B Vaccine and neurological disorders. Agenda.
http://www.iom.edu/view.asp?id=4775

143. Department Of Neurology
Research in the neurosciences, provides educational programs to students, residents and fellows in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders.
http://www.neurology.wisc.edu/
at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Medical School Home About Neurology
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Current as of July 2005 The Department of Neurology at the University of Wisconsin provides state-of-the-art care for people afflicted with diseases of the nervous system, conducts research in basic and clinical neuroscience, and offers medical students, residents and fellows intensive training in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. The Department's mission of clinical service, research and teaching is pursued at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, the Middleton Veteran's Administration Medical Center, the Medical School, and in a diverse set of clinical outreach sites within the state of Wisconsin.

144. Congress Of Neurological Surgeons - Patient Education Materials
The purpose of these pages is to help patients understand the complexity of the neurological disorders treated by neurosurgical specialists.
http://www.neurosurgeon.org/public/pem.asp
Congress of Neurological Surgeons Topics Liability Crisis Links to Related Specialties Patient Education Materials Anatomy ... What is the Congress of Neurological Surgeons? Quick Reference Contact Us Find a Neurosurgeon Job Placement Service Links ... Site Map Members Update Your
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Patient Education Materials The Patient Education Materials are designed to promote the public welfare and are an example of our commitment to excellence in education. The purpose of these pages is to help patients understand the complexity of the neurological disorders treated by neurosurgical specialists. We hope that the multitude of illustrations and easy to understand explanations will serve as both an on-line and printable reference so that patients may become better acquainted with their disorders.

145. Elsevier.com - Neurological Disorders
Cerebrovascular Disorders. Infections and Inflammatory Diseases. Intensive Care in Neurology. Tumors and Developmental Disorders.
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146. NINDS Forwarding Page
Information sheet compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/narcolep_doc.htm
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147. Neurological Disorders Forum - Tourette's Syndrome Information
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Information, neurological disorders Forum , health forums, medical questions,
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148. Autism Information Page: National Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke
Brief description with some resources and links, compiled by the National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/autism/autism.htm
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Condensed from Autism Fact Sheet Get Web page suited for printing Email this to a friend or colleague Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Autism? Is there any treatment? What is the prognosis? What research is being done? ... Additional resources from MEDLINEplus What is Autism? Autism is characterized by three distinctive behaviors. Autistic children have difficulties with social interaction, display problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and exhibit repetitive behaviors or narrow, obsessive interests. These behaviors can range in impact from mild to disabling. Autism varies widely in its severity and symptoms and may go unrecognized, especially in mildly affected children or when more debilitating handicaps mask it.

149. Neurological Disorders Webring
Whether you re a patient, parent or doctor, our ring is here for you and others to provide valuable information about neurological disorders.
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150. USNews.com: Health: In Brief: Alzheimer's And Neurological Disorders: Archive
Alzheimer s and neurological disorders Briefs. 8/4/05 Habits and memory. 7/29/05 Protein may limit brain and nerve cell death. 5/10/05
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151. NINDS Forwarding Page
Information sheet on this disease compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/wilsons_doc.htm
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152. Migraine Headache - Migraine Headaches And Other Neurological Disorders Treatmen
An in depth discussion of Migraine headache triggers,medications and other neurological disorders that lead to Migraine Headaches.
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A migraine headache is a form of vascular headache. Migraine headache is caused by a combination of vasodilatation (enlargement of blood vessels) and the release of chemicals from nerve fibers that coil around the blood vessels. During a migraine attack, the temporal artery enlarges. (The temporal artery is an artery that lies on the outside of the skull just under the skin of the temple.) Enlargement of the temporal artery stretches the nerves that coil around the artery and causes the nerves to release chemicals. The chemicals cause inflammation, pain, and further enlargement of the artery. The increasing enlargement of the artery magnifies the pain.

153. Oregon Center For Complementary And Alternative Medicine In Neurological Disorde
to complementary alternative medicine (CAM) research in neurological disorders. medicine therapies in the treatment of neurological disorders.
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National Institutes of Health. Initial studies have examined treatment approaches using anti-oxidants, yoga, acupuncture and chiropractic manipulation.
Who is involved
Collaboration between conventional and alternative medicine communities is a major goal of ORCCAMIND. Using OHSU's Neuroscience Research facilities as a locale, the center will combine the expertise of the following member institutions:
What is our mission
The Center's mission is to facilitate research and education on the effectiveness and mechanisms of action of complementary and alternative medicine therapies in the treatment of neurological disorders.

154. NINDS Forwarding Page
Information page compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/ceraneur_doc.htm
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155. Autoimmune Neurological Disorders
Learn about autoimmune disorders and their connecion to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Site features FAQs and intensive last resort treatment program for
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Autoimmune Neurological Disorders Today's most exciting frontier of OCD research stems from a remarkable finding reported in 1997 by psychiatrists Susan Swedo, Judith Rapoport and colleagues at the National Institutes of Mental Health. What the NIMH researchers have discovered is that childhood OCD is frequently associated with group A beta hemolytic streptococcal infectionsstrep throat! This research had its start a decade ago with the study of OCD's link to Sydenham's chorea, a now rare disease of childhood that was seen frequently before the age of antibiotics. Once known as Saint Vitus' dance, Sydenham's is characterized by the sudden onset of neurological symptoms ranging from mild clumsiness and a tendency to drop objects to unrestrained flailing of the arms and delirium. Sydenham's, it has been discovered, is an autoimmune disease. As with rheumatic fever, infections with streptococcal bacteria lead to the production of antibodies that double-cross the body: They kill not only streptococci but normal cells as well. In rheumatic fever, the heart is attacked; in Sydenham's chorea, the brain. Brain-imaging studies of people suffering Sydenham's chorea demonstrate inflamed, bulging basal ganglias. OCD has long been known to bear a relationship to Sydenham's, which is characterized by obsessions and compulsions in over half of all cases. Exploring this relationship, Swedo and colleagues asked this question: Could some routine cases of childhood OCD be caused, like Sydenham's, by autoimmune damage to the basal ganglia? They were astounded by the finding. It now appears possible that up to 25 percent of childhood OCD may, indeed, have this origin. On the horizon is the remarkable possibility that large numbers of children with OCD may be effectively treated with penicillin. University centers are already screening childhood OCDers for antistreptococcal antibodies and treating some cases with antibiotics. The NIMH researchers, whose offices are located not far from the National Zoo, have given a name to these immune system disorders that attack the basal ganglia: pediatric autoimmune neurobiological disorders associated with streptococci, or PANDAS.

156. NeuroMolecular Medicine - HumanaNOW
Research articles and critical reviews on the molecular and biochemical basis of neurological disorders.
http://journals.humanapress.com/JournalTOC.pasp?issn=1535-1084

157. Gale - Catalog - Home
The Gale Encyclopedia of neurological disorders. Published by Thomson Gale. Despite a recent increase in the amount of medical information available to
http://www.gale.com/servlet/ItemDetailServlet?region=9&imprint=000&titleCode=GEN

158. NINDS Forwarding Page
A comprehensive informational booklet compiled by the National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/pubs/shingles.htm
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159. Neurological Disorders Database Repository
Medical College of Georgia, Georgia s Health Sciences University, is located in Augusta, Georgia.
http://www.mcg.edu/centers/Alz/NDDR.htm
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The purpose of this study is to establish the Neurological Disorders Database Repository (NDDR) that provides opportunity for longitudinal and vertical (cross-sectional) outcome analyses in individuals with and without the diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease and related disorders (ADRD). In this effort, the research team has develop a tripartite infrastructure of clinical, basic science, and information processing to allow the testing of different apriori investigator- developed hypotheses as well as new hypotheses generated from statistical database mining techniques. Clinical and basic science researchers and information specialists work as a team to develop the NDDR and implement investigative protocols. This will provide researchers a resource to cite in extramural grant proposals that demonstrates access to broad-based patient information. Awards from such grant applications are used to support maintenance and future expansion of the NDDR. Initially, the focus was on supporting specific research protocols related to Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. However, the NDDR is deliberately designed conceptually to permit the addition of research protocols focused on aspects of other neurological disorders or issues in an aging population. The establishment of the core of the NDDR supports the design and implementation of the 'Initial Encounter Form' for the collection of comprehensive medical history and current health status parameters. The core database will expand (after appropriate human assurance review) to include advanced algorithms with protocols addressing complicating co-morbidity of dementia, Alzheimer's disease and related behavioral disorders, family caregiver health, and caregiver-patient interrelationships. The core database has been structured such that new research questions can be added as the need arises.

160. NIP: News/IOM-HepB/IOM Report 2002
Hepatitis B Vaccine and Demyelinating neurological disorders Overview of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report (Released May 30, 2002)
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Related links/pages: Background In 2000, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) asked the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to establish an independent expert committee to review hypotheses about existing immunization safety concerns. The first report on measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism was released in April 2001, the second report on thimerosal- containing vaccines and neurodevelopmental disorders was released in October 2001 and the third report, which addressed multiple immunizations and immune dysfunction, was released in February 2002.

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