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By Jill seo
The Michigan Cancer Registrars Association has requested that one of the Lansing Neurosurgery surgeons be a main speaker at its upcoming annual educational conference in Mt. Pleasant.

By Author Marketing Experts, Inc.
We may not be able to change other’s opinions but we can shift our brain perspectives and find peace

By EngageSimply
Voices Against Brain Cancer (VABC) is hosting its sixth annual Sounding Off for a Cure celebrity benefit concert

By The Kineo Group
Brain Research Foundation sees new initiative backed by Congressman Kennedy as a promising means to continue early-stage research and support seed grants.

By Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
Sophisticated imaging tools and techniques are emerging that make it possible to probe organization and activity of the brain at cellular and molecular levels, leading to a better understanding of complex networks that link brain structure/function.

By Press Release Wire
AUSTIN, TX - Ryan Levesque, Memory Educator & Founder of RocketMemory.com will be presenting at a seminar titled "Wetware Hacking 101: Psychological and Physiological Tricks to Boost Your Brain & Body" in Austin, TX on June 4th, 2011

By Fast Market Research
Fast Market Research recommends "Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Therapeutics - Pipeline Assessment and Market Forecasts to 2017" from GlobalData, now available

By Hex Studio
This is a good news to all the candy lovers. Now not only you can taste candy, you can also play ‘I Love Candy’. A free game released on 27 May 2011 by Hex Studio.

By Dr. Elizabeth Fried
Join Elizabeth Fried at Sacramento Area HR Association's meeting May 25, 2011, 11:30 AM at the Doubletree, 2001 Point West Way, for her highly engaging, interactive session: Help Your Managers Stay Cool Under Pressure--Let Neuroscience Show you How!

By Adelphi University/Kali Chan
One of neurology’s foremost researchers, educators, and authors, Richard Restak, M.D., will explore recent insights into technology and the human brain on April 25 at Adelphi University.

By A3 Society
Based on a new model of morality developed from a new understanding of the human brain and human psychology, a new social structure is presented as the next step beyond our current form of democracy.

By A3 Society
Conflicting traits of two human species coexisting today explain many irrational human behaviors. Major characteristics of the species along with their evolutionary roots and social impact are described in a new novel by Bruce Nappi.

By The A3 Society
The concept of protecting civilians during war is recent. It is driven by fear; something called “bleeding heart emotionalism”. Irrational people believe, when they hear civilian in the media, they're safe. Its just one more modern political lie.

By A3 Society
Few people know that Freud never actually defined the Id, Ego and Superego, or that these concepts are not formally used in psychotherapy today. A new novel by Bruce Nappi establishes the physiology behind them and explains how they work.

By A Better Community For All (ABC4All)
A Better Community For All Healing Creativity gratefully offers Healing Circle Music™ donated by Composer Paul Lloyd Warner as a gift, without commercial benefit, concerned about the well-being of the people and survivors of natural disasters.

By Dr. Victor Marchione
New research suggests that a specific brain rhythm — called the alpha rhythm — causes some people to be more sensitive to noise and other disturbances while they sleep.

By The Kineo Group
Two new donor-funded grants will support further understanding of brain disorders

By Frank Groff Inc.
Brain Surgeon to Present Status of NASA Collaboration Before Congress March 15 (Surgeon To Explain How Space Technology is Being Used To Develop 3D Surgical Instruments)

By AngioCalc, LLC
AngioCalc announces updates to the Cerebral Aneurysm Calculator website including new coil embolization products and additional educational resources for the daily practice and reseach relating to the coiling of brain aneurysms.

By Asante Health System
Rogue Valley Medical Center in Medford, Ore. recently earned Primary Stroke Center certification from DNV (Det Norske Veritas), a hospital accreditation organization with some of the toughest standards in healthcare.

By braintivity.com
brainTivity Inc. launches website to offer educational entertainment games to increase brain fitness.

By A3society.org
Based on a new model of morality developed from a new understanding of the human brain and human psychology, a new social structure is presented as the next step beyond our current form of democracy.

By Dr. Victor Machione
Brisk walking three times a week increases memory function. Walking spurs the growth of new neurons in the hippocampus.

By A3 Society
Using new models of the human brain and human consciousness, it should now be possible to program the equivalent of human consciousness in computers - a point in time known as the Singularity.

By TR Mann Consulting
Super Noggin is an innovative brain fitness lifestyle program designed for boomers and seniors. The classes, which were developed by a not-for-profit, help participants LEARN, PRACTICE and TRACK healthy brain habits in a fun social setting.

By Brittany Conklin
The W.O.N.D.E.R. Center highlights the brain in all-new, hands-on science gallery

By Ice Halo Ltd.
The Ice Halo Protective Headband is now being used to keep toddlers safe in daycare facilities across Canada.

By Coles Marketing Communications
During February, Brain Balance Achievement Centers in Indianapolis will hold a free parent lecture and open house for those wanting to learn more about the Brain Balance Program®, a 12-week program for children with learning difficulties.

By Cate Stevenson
People at higher risk for alcoholism might also face higher odds of becoming obese, findings from a new study show.

By Fast Market Research
Recently published research from GlobalData, "Brain Tumor - Pipeline Assessment and Market Forecasts to 2017", is now available at Fast Market Research

By Move with Me - Kris Rooke
Move with Me™ utilizes research to revolutionize active play. Combining story with movement instruction, as well as self-care and self-reflection skills, called Adventure Skills, Move with Me has created exercise programs for kids.

By The A3 Society
Statements by “experts” from major social institutions like politics, law, education, finance and medicine are filled with pervasive lies due to basic flaws in human psychology and society’s founding principles.

By The A3 Society
Conflicting traits of two human species coexisting today explain many of the social problems in the world. Major characteristics of the species along with their evolutionary roots and social impact are described in a new novel by Bruce Nappi.

By Jason DeStefano
Jason DeStefano and Advanced Millennium Productions bring the ultimate home entertainment experience to your home PC.!

By Brain Research Foundation
Program promotes cutting-edge graduate student and postdoctoral research work; Presentations and lectures at The Gleacher Center will commence at 8:00 am, Friday, December 3.

By New Brain for Business Institute
Learn how to lead and manage based on brain research via “A New Brain for Business,” understanding and learning at www.newbrainforbusiness.com

By Adrian Newman
Cell phones release radiation every time you talk on the phone. In fact, some studies suggest that 70% to 80% of radiation from cell phones is absorbed into your head.

By Coles Marketing Communications
Suzanne Glesing has been named the new center director for the Brain Balance facility in Indianapolis. Dr. Brad Ralston, DC, DACBN, will now fulfill the role of executive director for the center.

By Coles Marketing Communications
Throughout November, Brain Balance in Indianapolis will hold free parent lectures for those wanting to learn more about the Brain Balance Program®, a 12-week afterschool program for children with neurobehavioral and learning difficulties.

By Coles Marketing Communications
Brain Balance Achievement Centers is pleased to announce that Harlana Steppe has been named the special education teacher for the newly-opened Brain Balance facility in Indianapolis.

By Jeffrey S. Musmacher
Several milestones achieved following its first year treating patients in Suffolk County, New York.

By NTEF
Morris Waxler, Ph.D. former FDA Bureau Chief, now consulting with health advocacy group on FDA issues.

By Center for Conscious Living
The Center for Conscious Living in Largo, Florida presents a three-hour workshop to learn and practice simple memory techniques that don't involve rote, repetition, or "drills."

By Brain Shift Foundation
Jerry "The Brain Guy" Christesnen will be speaking on what he knows best...recovery. The Brain Shift Foundation is conducting the world's longest bicycle tour to benefit a nonprofit, specifically the Brain Shift Foundation, and is holding a talk.

By Coles Marketing Communications
Throughout August and September, Brain Balance Achievement Centers in Indianapolis will hold free parent lectures for those wanting to learn more about the Brain Balance Program®, a 12-week afterschool program for children with learning difficulties

By Market Insights, LLC
Morgan Pusdesris Foundation seeks donations for upcoming Oktoberfest Fundraiser.

By Coles Marketing Communications
A new facility for Brain Balance Achievement Centers is now open on the north side of Indianapolis at 9510 N. Meridian Street, Suite D.

By Home Care Assistance - Oakville
Caffeine appears to reduce cognitive decline, but not significantly in men or persons below the age of 65.

By TR Mann Consulting
The Heritage of Green Hills is the first retirement community to offer Super Noggin - an innovative cognitive fitness program that integrates live classes, advice on computer programs, and behavioral changes to promote healthier brain fitness.

By Pankaj Nagpal
Common primary pineal region tumors include germ cell tumors: germinomas (most common), choriocarcinomas, yolk-sac tumors, and teratomas. Less common primary pineal tumors include pineocytomas and the rare malignant pineoblastomas.






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