Wisconsin Alzheimer's Institute: Related Links disease and related neurodegenerative disorders through research dedicated to understandingthe brain, spinal cord the understanding of the nervous system by http://www.medsch.wisc.edu/wai/links.html
Extractions: The national Alzheimer's Association, as well as its more than 200 local chapters, provides information, support, and assistance on issues related to Alzheimer's disease, funds research on dementia, and advocates for improved public policy . Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center (ADEAR) www.alzheimers.org/ Alzheimer Europe aims to improve the care and treatment of people with Alzheimer's disease through intensified collaboration between its member associations in Europe. Includes contact details for associations around Europe. Available in English, French, Greek, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish and Finnish.
Extractions: About Parents Providers Library ... Research Select Another Subject Adolescent Medicine Arthritis Burns Cardiovascular Disorders Craniofacial Anomalies Dermatology Eye Care Growth and Development High-Risk Newborn High-Risk Pregnancy Infectious Diseases Medical Genetics Mental Health Neurological Disorders Normal Newborn Oncology Orthopaedics Respiratory Disorders Surgery Terminally Ill, Care of Transplantation Urology About Pittsburgh Directions and Parking Departments and Services Neighborhood Locations ... Online Resources Disorders of the Brain and Nervous System The most common types of neurological problems in newborn babies include the following: intraventricular hemorrhage - bleeding inside or around the ventricles, the spaces in the brain containing the cerebrospinal fluid. This is more common in premature babies.
Neuroguide.com - Neurosciences On The Internet: Best Bets disorders and Stroke Science for the brain The United States' leading supporterof biomedical research on disorders of the brain and nervous system. http://www.neuroguide.com/bestbets.html
Extractions: Cajal Medical and Scientific Illustration. Best Bets This page lists some of the most interesting and useful sites we've come across. Submit suggestions for Best Bets via the reader feedback form or by e-mail to Neil A. Busis, M.D. at nab@neuroguide.com American Academy of Neurology The American Academy of Neurology is a medical specialty society established to advance the art and science of neurology, and thereby promote the best possible care for patients with neurological disorders by: BrainTalk Communities - Online Patient Support Groups for Neurology - sponsored by Massachusetts General Hospital This is a continuing effort by the Department of Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital to foster online discussions between patients, caregivers and physicians about various Neurology-related topics. Please feel free to post any questions or comments.
Research Resources, Cellular Biology And Anatomy CD9 and Lewis X, are being studied in culture as well as in the embryonic and maturenervous systems. Diseases disorders and Related Topics; brain Banks; http://www.mcg.edu/SOM/cba/reshill.htm
Extractions: Medical College of Georgia A-Z Index MCG Home Faculty Staff and Fellows ... William D. Hill, Ph.D. Research Resources MCG Resources Web related resources or general reference resources Literature Citation Search Engines: Full Text Search Engines Metasearch Engine WebSearch Engines Discussion Groups Web Guides Return to Top of Page Molecular Biological Tools Guides to using the web based Molecular Biological Databases or Tools Molecular Biology Primers and General Information Guide to Searching Sequence Databases (Harvard) Pedro's Guides, Tutorials and Help (US)
Nervous System Disorders - Overview Of The Nervous System palsy, cervical spondylosis, carpal tunnel syndrome, brain or spinal provides rehabilitativecare for patients with nervous system disorders is called http://www.stjosephs-marshfield.org/neurosciences/overview.htm
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Medical/Biological Resources Online Support resources National Organization for Rare disorders. 600 Kb; The WholeBrain Atlas This an information resource for central nervous system imaging http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/medbio.html
Extractions: S tarting P oints ... raphics American Medical Association's Physician Select Database - Search for Physicians! The Dana Brain Alliance The National Health Council Index of National Health Council Member Web Sites Brain Connections Online: Pointers to organizations that provide info on brain disorders. Centerwatch - Clinical Trials Listing Service Neurosciences on the Internet Medical Residencies Online UK Neuroscience Web Page World Health Organization - Switzerland Global Health Network - Disease Monitoring HealthNet - Canada Medicine Online (commercial medical info service) Medical Student.com Medical Matrix (Internet Working Group of the American Medical Informatics Association) Neurosciences on the Internet The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Biosciences - Neurobiology Explore the William H. Calvin's
NINDS - Support Organizations disorders of the brain and nervous system. National Institute of Neurological disordersand Stroke http://accessible.ninds.nih.gov/find_people/govt_orgs_index.htm
Extractions: Organizations - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Skip menus Home About NINDS Disorders ... Find People-you are in this section The nation's leading supporter of biomedical research on disorders of the brain and nervous system. Select Topic Disorder Quick Links Alzheimer's Autism Cerebral Palsy Chronic Pain Epilepsy Headache Multiple Sclerosis Parkinson's Stroke Traumatic Brain Injury NINDS Staff Other NIH institutes Related government agencies Organizations Government resources - you are in this section Professional societies NINDS Search (search help) Contact us My privacy NINDS is part of the National Institutes of Health Contact us This listing is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of all not-for-profit health agencies in the United States, nor does inclusion of any particular organization imply endorsement by the National Institutes of Health or the Department of Health and Human Services.Our intent is to provide information useful to individuals nationally, and for this reason we have not included many local groups that offer valuable assistance to patients and their families within a limited geographic area. Many of the organizations listed in this directory have information available to the public on the World Wide Web. Organizations beginning with the letters:
Brain Nervous System Sites brain nervous System Sites Abdominal Aortic National Institute of NeurologicalDisorders and Stroke. and Friends / Virtual Hospital; brain Injury Association http://sladen.hfhs.org/library/links/ch-brain.htm
Nervous System Tumors - Neurologychannel Provides overview information.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Cancer brain and CNSA nervous system tumor is the abnormal, spontaneous growth of new tissue in the brain. http://www.neurologychannel.com/nstumors/
Extractions: Overview A tumor is the abnormal, spontaneous growth of new tissue. Tumors are either benign, noncancerous tumors that do not spread to other tissues or parts of the body or malignant, cancerous tumors that invade other tissues and parts of the body. Benign tumors and cancerous tumors that exist where the cancer originated are referred to as primary tumors. On the other hand, if a cancerous tumor exists in the brain, for example, but the original cancer developed somewhere else in the body, then the brain tumor is called a metastatic tumor. Any of these kind of tumors can develop in either the brain or spinal cord, although spinal cord tumors are rare. More than 100,000 Americans are diagnosed with a brain tumor every year, and the numbers are increasing. We don't know what causes brain tumors, so we do not know how to prevent them. Because of the incredible complexity of the human brain and its role in the normal functioning of the human body, brain tumors often have incapacitating consequences. Surgery and radiation are the normal treatments, although their effectiveness is limited by the risk of damaging healthy brain tissue.
Please Title This Page. (Page 5) agenesis00.html. Healthtouch nervous System disorders. Healthtouch - Braindisorders. FSU Neuroscience / Other Neuroscience WWW Sites. http://members.aol.com/docmancini/page2/page7.htm
Extractions: Brain Injury National Resource Center For Traumatic Brain Injury Traumatic Brain Injury Related Links Traumatic Brain Injury Publications Brain Injury Guide ... Brain Map and Injury Stroke National Stroke Association American Heart Association 1999 Heart and Stroke A-Z Guide AHA: Stroke Stroke Warning Signs and Risk Factors ... Stroke in Children mini information sheet
Extractions: Evaluating and diagnosing damage to the nervous system is complicated and complex. Many of the same symptoms occur in different combinations among the different disorders. To further complicate the diagnostic process, many disorders do not have definitive causes, markers, or tests. In addition to a complete medical history and physical examination, diagnostic procedures for nervous system disorders may include the following: computed tomography scan (Also called a CT or CAT scan.) - a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a combination of x-rays and computer technology to produce cross-sectional images (often called slices), both horizontally and vertically, of the body. A CT scan shows detailed images of any part of the body, including the bones, muscles, fat, and organs. CT scans are more detailed than general x-rays. electroencephalogram (EEG) - a procedure that records the brain's continuous, electrical activity by means of electrodes attached to the scalp.
Neurology WWW Sites and the leading supporter of biomedical research on disorders of the brain and nervoussystem. into better treatment options and a cure for brain tumors. ; http://www.herring.org/neuro.html
Extractions: I was always puzzled by the fact that people have a great deal of trouble and pain when and if they are forced or feel forced to change a belief or circumstance which they hold dear. I found what I believe is the answer when I read that a Canadian neurosurgeon discovered some truths about the human mind which revealed the intensity of this problem. He conducted some experiments which proved that when a person is forced to change a basic belief or viewpoint, the brain undergoes a series of nervous sensations equivalent to the most agonizing torture. Sidney Madwed I have assembled this list of links because of my wife's interest in Neurology by virtue of her work as a Speech Language Pathologist. We are not doctors and thus cannot offer any form of medical assistance or advice in the field of Neurology. Please consult your physician if you require professional care. Neurosurgery The Brain Paralysis Pain Epilepsy Other Internet Resources American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Society for Neuroscience
Neurotransmitter Mechanisms And SSRIs various neurochemical functioning of the brain. Neuropsychopharmacology of PersonalityDisorders Molecular Biology Interactions Between the nervous System and http://www.aizan.net/families/npsy_neurotransmitters.htm
Extractions: Up Medscape Psychopharmacology Today Mechanisms Of Action - We know these drugs work, but we have very little idea how. Any discussion of mechanisms of action of psychotropic medication needs to maintain a healthy respect for our ignorance. Psychopharmacology - The Fourth Generation of Progress Extensive collection of online articles detailing the various neurochemical functioning of the brain. Check out the new section on Psychiatric Genetics and The Neuropsychopharmacology of Personality Disorders Norepinephrine and Serotonin Transporters: Molecular Targets of Antidepressant Drugs ... Neurotransmitters - General Resources - General resources related to synaptic transmission. Acetylcholine - Links to resources about acetylcholine and related neurotransmitters Dopamine - Links to resources about dopamine and related neurotransmitters GABA - Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid - Links related to Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA). Glutamate Neurotranmitters - Excitatory amino acid neurotransmitters such as glutamate and aspartate New Research on Dopamine Receptors Offers Hope for Disorders
Extractions: A multidisciplinary team including pediatric neuroncologists and pediatric medical oncologists for the surgical treatment of pediatric brain and spinal tumors. Surgery of developmental anomalies presenting prenatally, in infancy, childhood, or adulthood. Pedi Neurosurgery Pediatric Neurosurgeons PediGuestbook MGH Neurosurgery Developmental (Pediatric) Neurosurgery - Information Links "Links" are provided only as an informational resource as a "Patient-to-Patient" service. Please note that many of the links provided below are not on one of the MGH Neurosurgical Service servers and are not maintained by us or affiliated with any services provided by us. General Pediatric Neurology Links: Pedi Neurology Hydrocephalus SpinaBifida Syringomyelia/Syrinx and Arnold-Chiari Malformation ... Pediatric Pain Links Links Other resources for people with hydrocephalus, syringomyelia, myelodysplasia, pediatric brain or spine tumors, or other developmental neurosurgical disorders:
Extractions: The following resources are provided as a service to visitors of our web site and are for informational purposes only. Rainbow Rehabilitation Centers does not assume any responsibility for the content or information contained on linked sites and does not have any editorial or other control over them. INFORMATION and SUPPORT RESOURCES
Psychology 100 Resource Site memory aging, Dissection of sheep brain, MOTIVATION / EMOTION, The AutonomicNervous System and Emotional Links to Mental Health Net for other disorders. http://edtech.tph.wku.edu/~rmiller/BETA.htm
Extractions: Sorted by Course Topics Links are reviewed and updated quarterly. If you have a link that you would like to see added, please email us. CHAPTER TOPICS SUMMARY LINK STATISTICS / RESEARCH http://telehealth.net/armin/ A very useful resource! Topics include: APA style formatting, careers in psychology, on-line psych journals, self-help resources, psych self-quizzes, and tip sheets for psych majors and more. http://www.psywww.com/ http://trochim.human.cornell.edu/ tutorial/TUTORIAL.HTM VassarStats resource page. Contains computational procedures for all levels of undergraduate statistics, http://faculty.vassar.edu/~lowry/ guess/GCApplet.html PsychExperiments - Psychology Experiments on the Internet from the University of Mississippi http://www.olemiss.edu/PsychExps/ BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR C ontains numerous links, including a brain model tutorial, graphic images of the human brain, and the whole brain atlas. http://freud.tau.ac.il/~shakhar/neuro/
MD Net Guide NINDS Information for Patients Visitors to this site may access information aboutdisorders of the brain and nervous system, including information http://www.mdnetguide.com/articles.shtml?issue=24&dept=9
Core Neurological DisABILITIES brain Talk brain Trust Dana brain Web Headway nervous System Diseases of NeurologicalDisorders and Stroke Neuroguide Neuropages NeuropsychologyCentral http://appellcore.internations.net/neur1.html
Best Practice Of Medicine - Evaluated Links by the incapacity of the brain to switch links, including Biology of the nervoussystem, Delirium and dementia, and Sleep disorders. http//www http://praxis.md/praxislinks/links.asp?action=specialty&specialty=NE