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  1. The Genetics of Neurological Disorders by Michael Baraitser, 1997-12-15
  2. Protocols for Gene Transfer in Neuroscience: Towards Gene Therapy of Neurological Disorders
  3. Headache: A Guide to Headache Causes and Treatments (BBSF Neurological Disorders S.) by Richard Peatfield, 1998-02
  4. Receptors and Ligands in Neurological Disorders (Intercellular and Intracellular Communication)
  5. Molecular Aspects of Neurological Disorders by Lawrence Austin, 1983-07
  6. Biochemical Aspects of Neurological Disorders by j cumings, 1965
  7. NINDS at 50: Celebrating 50 Years of Brain Research Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke by Lewis P. Rowland, 2003-03
  8. Genome Maps & Neurological Disorders (Genome Analysis Series; Vol. 6)
  9. Handbook of Sleep Disorders (Neurological Disease and Therapy) by Clete A. Kushida, 1990-05-25
  10. Atlas: Country Resources for Neurological Disorders 2004 by World Health Organization, 2004-12
  11. Migraine and Other Headache Disorders (Neurological Disease and Therapy)
  12. Neuropeptides in Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders (Johns Hopkins Series in Contemporary Medicine and Public Health)
  13. Molecular Basis of Neurological Disorders and Their Treatment by J.W. Gorrod, A. Albano, et all 1991-06-30
  14. Attention Deficit Disorders: A Neurological Diagnostic Perspective by Edward F. Frates, 2002-07

81. NINDS Agnosia Information Page
Information sheet compiled by the National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/agnosia.htm
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Accessible version Science for the Brain The nation's leading supporter of biomedical research on disorders of the brain and nervous system Browse all disorders Browse all health
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Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Agnosia?
Is there any treatment?

What is the prognosis?
What research is being done? ... Organizations What is Agnosia? Agnosia is a rare disorder characterized by an inability to recognize and identify objects or persons despite having knowledge of the characteristics of the objects or persons. People with agnosia may have difficulty recognizing the geometric features of an object or face or may be able to perceive the geometric features but not know what the object is used for or whether a face is familiar or not. Agnosia can be limited to one sensory modality such as vision or hearing. For example, a person may have difficulty in recognizing an object as a cup or identifying a sound as a cough. Agnosia can result from strokes, dementia, or other neurological disorders. It typically results from damage to specific brain areas in the occipital or parietal lobes of the brain. People with agnosia may retain their cognitive abilities in other areas.

82. Neurological Disorders
NEUROLOGICAL DlSORDERS TLC Rehab treats an extensive range of neurologicaldisorders. neurological disorders can include central
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Neurological Disorders Return to Main Page Vestibular Dysfunction Incontinence Cardiac ... Lymph Drainage Neurological Disorders Head Injuries Orthopedic Disorders Pediatrics Hand Therapy ... Return to Main Page NEUROLOGICAL DlSORDERS
  • Diagnoses may include: Parkinson's ALS, Multiple Sclerosis Bell's Palsy Leukodystophy Cerebral Palsy Muscular Dystrophies Peripheral Neuropathies Spinal Cord Injury CVA Traumatic Brain Injury Guillan Barre Myopathies Systemic Disorders Peripheral Nerve Injuries Toxic and Metabolic Dysfunctions
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83. NINDS Moyamoya Disease Information Page
Information sheet compiled by the National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/moyamoya.htm
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Accessible version Science for the Brain The nation's leading supporter of biomedical research on disorders of the brain and nervous system Browse all disorders Browse all health
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Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Moyamoya Disease?
Is there any treatment?

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What research is being done? ... Related NINDS Publications and Information What is Moyamoya Disease? Moyamoya disease is a rare, progressive cerebrovascular disorder characterized by the narrowing or occlusion of major blood vessels leading into the brain, and the formation of abnormal blood vessels called moyamoya vessels Is there any treatment? There is no cure for moyamoya disease. Treatment is symptomatic and supportive. Individuals experiencing TIAs and stroke may be given aspirin, vasodilators, or anticoagulants to reduce the risk of future attacks. There are several different types of revascularization (restoration of blood supply) surgery that may be performed in some cases. Children usually respond better to revascularization surgery than adults.

84. Social Security Disability And Neurological Disorders
Social Security Disability and neurological disorders Menu. This is a webforum todiscuss and comment on Social Security Disability and neurological disorders.
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85. Healthfinder® — National Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke, Natio
The National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke (NINDS) was originallyestablished in 1950. healthfinder® home page,
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health - NINDS
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The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) was originally established in 1950. The NINDS conducts and supports research and research training on the causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological disorders and stroke. The Institute awards grants for research projects, program projects, and center grants; provides training support to institutions and fellowships to individuals in the fields of neurological disorders and stroke; conducts intramural and collaborative research; and collects and disseminates research information. Requests for information should be directed to the Office of Communications and Public Liaison.
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86. NINDS Narcolepsy Information 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
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Accessible version Science for the Brain The nation's leading supporter of biomedical research on disorders of the brain and nervous system Browse all disorders Browse all health
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Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Narcolepsy?
Is there any treatment?

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What research is being done? ... Related NINDS Publications and Information What is Narcolepsy? Is there any treatment? There is presently no cure for narcolepsy; however, the symptoms can be controlled with behavioral and medical therapy. The excessive daytime sleepiness may be treated with stimulant drugs or with the drug modafinil (Provigil), which was approved by the FDA for this use in 1999. Cataplexy and other REM-sleep symptoms may be treated with antidepressant medications. At best, medications will reduce the symptoms, but will not alleviate them entirely. Also, many currently available medications have side effects. Basic lifestyle adjustments such as regulating sleep schedules, scheduled daytime naps and avoiding "over-stimulating" situations may also help to reduce the intrusion of symptoms into daytime activities. What is the prognosis?

87. Health Information Resource Database: National Institute Of Neurological Disorde
National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke, National Institutesof Health. Contact Information. PO Box 5801 Bethesda, MD 20824.
http://www.health.gov/nhic/NHICScripts/Entry.cfm?HRCode=HR0046

88. Neurological Disorder Links
Miscarriage; neurological disorders; Numbers to Call; Osteoporosis; OtherCancers; Pelvic Pain/ Inflammatory Disease; neurological disorders.
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Neurological Disorders
Amyothropic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): Aphasia: Autism/Down Syndrome: Brain Tumor/Injury: Epilepsy: Learning Disabilities/ADHD/Dyslexia:

89. NINDS Repetitive Motion Disorders Information Page
Information sheet about the symptoms, treatment, research and organizations. Compiled by the National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/repetitive_motion.htm
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Cumulative Trauma Disorders, Repetitive Stress Injuries, Overuse Syndrome
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Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What are Repetitive Motion Disorders?
Is there any treatment?
What is the prognosis? What research is being done? ... Organizations What are Repetitive Motion Disorders? Is there any treatment? Treatment for RMDs usually includes reducing or stopping the motions that cause symptoms. Splints may relieve pressure on the muscles and nerves. Medication such as pain relievers, cortisone, and anti-inflammatory drugs may reduce pain and swelling. Physical therapy may relieve the soreness and pain in the muscles and joints. In rare cases, surgery may be required to relieve symptoms and prevent permanent damage. Other treatment options may include taking breaks to give the affected area time to rest, stretching and relaxation exercises, and applying ice to the affected area to help reduce pain and swelling. Many companies have developed ergonomic programs to help workers adjust their pace of work and office equipment to minimize problems.

90. Neurological Disorders: Headaches, Migraines , Concussions, Seizures
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91. Understanding Sleep: Brain Basics
A comprehensive resources guide about understanding sleep, compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/pubs/understanding_sleep_brain_basic
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Do you ever feel sleepy or "zone out" during the day? Do you find it hard to wake up on Monday mornings? If so, you are familiar with the powerful need for sleep. However, you may not realize that sleep is as essential for your well-being as food and water.
Sleep: A Dynamic Activity
Until the 1950s, most people thought of sleep as a passive, dormant part of our daily lives. We now know that our brains are very active during sleep. Moreover, sleep affects our daily functioning and our physical and mental health in many ways that we are just beginning to understand. Nerve-signaling chemicals called neurotransmitters control whether we are asleep or awake by acting on different groups of nerve cells, or neurons, in the brain. Neurons in the brainstem, which connects the brain with the spinal cord, produce neurotransmitters such as serotonin and norepinephrine that keep some parts of the brain active while we are awake. Other neurons at the base of the brain begin signaling when we fall asleep. These neurons appear to "switch off" the signals that keep us awake. Research also suggests that a chemical called adenosine builds up in our blood while we are awake and causes drowsiness. This chemical gradually breaks down while we sleep.

92. National Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke (NINDS)
The National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke, one of the NationalInstitutes of Health, sponsors and conducts research and research training to
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93. Abet Artists With Brain Injuries
Artists as survivors of brain injury or neurological disorders utilize their artistic abilities as a means of recovery despite physical or hidden disabilities.
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Los Angeles, CA USA Artists, Artisans, Musicians, Writers, Poets, Photographers All Survivors of TBI : ABI : Neurological Disorders
ARTWORK- PRE TBI by JANICE "BLU" AKA "H.L.BUDERICKX Survivor of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Prisms
Visions of Tomorrow...Locked in my Mind...Yet today... I Look within to Connect Yesterday...Today...Tomorrow... Abstract Thoughts - Turmoil - Trapped Within Our Minds Yearnings to Be Who I Was Before...Which will be no more.
Expressions, Paintings, Sculptures... My Tools to Open Pathways in My MInd.
Survivors - New Images
Inspiriations by Survivors, Artists,Writers, Poets, Musicians ...Whose lives were altered by Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) or Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) or other Neurological Disorders.
CONTRADICTIONS PATHS NOT ENVISIONED ( Janice "Blu" )
Our Silent Voices - Images of Faces Unknown Tree Among the Forest
Survival a Means to Build Our Foundation of New Beginnings
Jassmine,MS Artists with Brain Injurie s
ARTISTS, ARTISANS, MUSICIANS, WRITERS, POETS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, SURVIVORS OF TBI: ABI: NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS STORIES: COMMUNITY PROJECTS BY SURVIVORS RESOURCES AND ADVOCACY ON BEHALF OF ALL DISABILITIES Origingal Website: Art Works By Survivors of Brain Injury "PRISMS" WRITINGS : POEMS Prisms - Reflection of Survivors and Caregivers Contradiction a Path not Envisioned
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94. Neurological Disorders Hub: Neurosciences Of Saint Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield
neurological disorders There are many nervous system conditions that requireclinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional.
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Ministry Facilities Agape Community Center Amherst Family Medical Center Chain O' Lakes Family Clinic Crandon Medical Group Door County Memorial Hospital Eagle River Medical Group Flambeau Hospital Iola Family Practice Ministry Behavioral Health - Stevens Point Ministry Health Care - Corporate Office Ministry Home Care Ministry Medical Group North Shore Medical Clinic Plover Family Practice Point Family Practice Rhinelander Regional Medical Group Rice Medical Center SAINTS Health Services for Business Sacred Heart Hospital Saint Elizabeth's Medical Center Saint Joseph's Hospital Saint Mary's Hospital Saint Michael's Hospital Tomahawk Medical Group Victory Medical Center Victory Medical Group - Owen Victory Medical Group - Stanley Victory Medical Group - Surgery Center Victory Medical Group - Thorpe
Saint Joseph's Hospital , 611 Saint Joseph Avenue, Marshfield, WI 54449, (715) 387-1713
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What is Neurology Nervous System Disorders Neurological Disorders ... Site Index Neurological Disorders
There are many nervous system conditions that require clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional. Listed in the directory below are some of these conditions, for which we have provided a brief overview. If you cannot find the condition in which you are interested, please visit the

95. Publicaciones En Español
Informaci³n sobre diferentes enfermedades neurol³gicas, compilada por el National Institute of neurological disorders and Stroke.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/spanishindex.htm
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Las siguientes publicaciones en español fueron preparadas por NINDS y están en la sección pública del dominio libre. Si usted desea, descargue (download) y haga copias. Versiones impresas de estas publicaciones pueden obtenerse escribiendo a NINDS Brain Resources and Information Network (BRAIN): BRAIN
P.O. Box 5801
Bethesda, MD 20824 o usando la forma en Internet: Multiple Brochure Order Form
Lista de Publicaciones:
  • Accidente Cerebrovascular: Esperanza en la Investigación Apoplejía: Factores de Riesgo y Síntomas Apoplejía: Rehabilitación después de una Apoplejías Ataque Cerebral ... Síndrome de Tourette Otra información en español está disponible de los Institutos Nacionales de la Salud
  • Reviewed July 1, 2001

    96. Neurological Disorders - Home Page
    Print Version. neurological disorders Neurological conditions are concerned withdiseases, injuries, and disorders of the brain, nerves, and spinal cord.
    http://www.musckids.com/health_library/neuro/

    97. ADHD: A Place To Start
    Information on ADHD/ADD and other neurological disorders and how to get support for a disabled child in school via IDEA and Section 504 federal laws.
    http://www.adhd-add.info
    Contact Us government representative.
    If perhaps you’re feeling this doesn’t effect you because you have no children or your child(ren) is okay , you might want to rethink your position. Sorry – but this is a fix-it-now or pay later deal and if you live in the United States you either pay taxes directly or indirectly. Click to see just one example.
    I’m not a medical doctor, psychologist, lawyer or other expert – I'm a mom who struggles to help my ADHD/ADD child. In this regard, I’ve spent a considerable amount of time searching for answers – only part of which you’ll find referenced in this letter. It’s my hope that by sharing this information it will raise public awareness as well as be instrumental in lending a helping hand toward finding “a place to start.” There's something here for everybody.
    There's a lot of information below. I'd suggest you pause here for just a moment and scroll down the page to get an overview. Don't let it overwhelm you.
    In particular, the information contained herein pertains to children that have a medical problem, emotional problem, developmental delays, ADHD and/or other neurological disorder. It can help guide you to getting the school district to "listen to me!" The information regarding Federal law is of course applicable throughout the United States. My family lives in Texas, therefore, some information pertains to Texas residents only, however, a review of these sites may give you a direction to go in using keyword search functions to track down similar regulations or programs in your state. My child has ADHD, therefore, I have concentrated my research on this disorder and you’ll see that reflected. However, if you follow the links below and on the

    98. Neurological Disorders
    neurological disorders. Medisave advert.
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    UK National Resources
    Alzheimer's Disease - LewyNet
    Alzheimer's Disease International
    - umbrella organisation of 42 Alzheimer Associations around the world
    Alzheimer Scotland
    - provide services and campaign actively to help people with dementia and their families and carers
    Alzheimer's Society
    - information about Alzheimer's and resources
    Alzheimer Europe - non-governmental organisation aimed at raising awareness of all forms of dementia
    Amnesia Factfile
    - information from the BBC
    Arachnoiditis Trust
    - information and contacts for sufferers, carers and professionals
    Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus
    - information on the conditions and available support
    Awakenings
    - open forum for all with an interest in Parkinson's disease
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences
    - journal
    Brain
    - journal Brain Injury - on-line version of the printed journal - subscription service Brain Research Association - information on the association, meetings, newletters British Acoustic Neuroma Association - patient organised and administered information and mutual aid group British Neuropathological Society - professional association British Neuropsychiatry Association - academic and professional body for professionals working in clinical and cognitive neurosciences and psychiatry British Paediatric Neurology Association - promotes improved care for children with neurological disorders

    99. A Focus On Chronic Pain Management And Neurological Disorders
    Chronic pain management and support group.
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    Clinical Trials Insight » neurological disorders. « Back to ClinicalTrials Insight Indications Absence seizures; Akathisia; Akinesia;
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    Indications
    • Absence seizures
    • Akathisia
    • Akinesia
    • Alzheimer's disease
    • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
    • Athetosis
    • Cerebral ischaemia (when treated with neuroprotective drugs)
    • Chorea
    • Cognition disorders
    • Dementia
    • Dyskinesia
    • Epilepsy
    • Generalised seizures
    • Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome
    • Huntington's disease
    • Memory disorders
    • Motor neuron disorders
    • Multiple sclerosis
    • Myoclonic seizures
    • Neuronal damage
    • Parkinson's disease
    • Parkinsonism
    • Partial seizures
    • Seizure disorders
    • Stroke (when treated with neuroprotective drugs)
    • Subarachnoid haemorrhage
    • Tardive dyskinesia
    • Tonic-clonic seizures
    • Tremor
    • Vascular dementia
    Drug Groups
    • AMPA antagonists
    • Anticholinesterases
    • Calcium channel antagonists
    • Calpain inhibitors
    • COMT inhibitors
    • Dopamine agonists

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