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Children's Hospitals

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

From About.com. Describes the specialized health care for infants, children and adolescents. Links are provided.
World..Associated with Stanford University Medical Center between San Jose and San Francisco in California. Includes Centers of Excellence for mothers and babies, a children& ,s heart center, transplantation program and a wide range of other patient and family support services..Children Hospitals provide specialized health care for infants, children and adolescents. Most have a wide variety of pediatric specialists to care for all types of medical problems and care is designed with the idea that

Shriners Hospitals

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Provide free specialized medical care to children. Includes locations, qualifications, contribution information, and details about the sponsoring organization.
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Sickkid.net

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Children's hospital directory for North America.
Treated with the utmost confidentiality..Net, Inc. All rights reserved..SickKid is your health information network with resources and directories. Our pediatric boys, girls height weight growth charts and articles on minor illnesses, first aid and nutrition help you with your sick childcare needs, when you need it most..We very much appreciate your stopping by to consider a linkage to SickKid.Net. In order that this process be reciprocal, we would ask that you fill out the form below so that we

The Birth and the Brain

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

News and counseling for the gestational age.
The B.B. Clinic offers many opportunity, like an hospital. We can perform all the steps of the medical-patient relationship. Try to request an obstetric valuation. Actually it is very difficult to perform a virtual phisical examination, but you will discover that there are many medical information to share with the Obsterician during the pregnancy..If you want to suggest an argument for the sping forum, write it in the box belowe and send. Your suggestion will be put in the list

Busyspr.com - Gynecology and Obstetrics MCQ

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

3000 MCQs in 10 modules with facilities to take countless mock MCQ exams, 200 short essays with answers, lecture notes. MCQs are marked instantly and you can see your scores. On-line discussion forum.

Discovery Health: Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Presents an illustrated guide to the disorder written for laymen. Features information on prevention, causes and risks of the condition.

Ear Problems - Oosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Article provides background details, information on risk factors, diagnostic and treatment methods and self-care after surgery.

Article offers an overview of the condition with information on causes, risk factors, symptoms, testing and treatment alternatives. Features photos.
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House Clinic - Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Article details background information on the condition and provides a description of drug and surgery treatment options.
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Illustrated guide features symptoms, alternative names, causes, incidence, and risk factors.
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MEEI: Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

The Massachusetts Ear and Eye Infirmary provides an illustrated guide to the condition and discusses surgical treatment options and information about success rates.
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MEI: Otosclerosis Patient Brochure

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Information on the disorder and treatment provided by the Michigan Ear Institute. Includes a discussion of the cochlear and stapedia forms of the disease.

Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Find a definition of the disease that includes information on the fenestral and retrofenestra of the disorder. Features photo gallery.

Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Discover information on the causes and treatment of the disease provided by the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery of Columbia University. Features information on stapedectomy and o

Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Doctors Timothy C. Hain and Alan Micco provide background information on the causes and treatment of the condition. Features illustrations and references cited.

Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Rachel Waits offers a history of the condition and information on prevention and treatment. Includes a discussion of the physical, emotional, and psychological distress caused by the disease.

Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

A description of this common cause of hearing loss in adults. A discussion of how people are affected, hearing loss progression and the causes.

Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Christiane Ribeiro Anias profiles the condition and offers information on the course and prognosis of treatment regimes.

Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

A description of this disorder and a discussion on its progression. Symptoms are discussed and hearings aids as well as surgery.
Web site should not be considered a substitute for consultation with a board-certified otolaryngologist (ear, nose and throat specialist) to address individual medical needs. Individuals& , particular facts and circumstances will determine the treatment which is most appropriate..Please, also visit our Otosclerosis file. Stapedectomy is a microsurgical procedure. The operation can be done through the ear canal. Anaesthesia can be either general (completely asleep), or local (the ear being

Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Jeffrey P. Harris provides an illustrated guide to the condition that includes symptoms and diagnostic information.

Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Offers a brief description of the disorder, symptoms and treatment options provided by About.com. Find links to articles and related resources.
Articles Index Cause of Hearing Loss - Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease Autoimmune inner ear disease is one of the lesser known causes of hearing loss. Cause of Hearing Loss - Otosclerosis Learn about otosclerosis and hearing loss. Cause of Hearing Loss - Temporomandibular Joint Disorder Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) is one of the lesser known causes of hearing loss. Cause of Hearing Loss - Acoustic Neurinoma Information about acoustic neurinomas. Hearing Loss - Tinnitus Tinnitus, or

Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

An article provided by the Department of Otolaryngology Health-Related Library at the University of Minnesota. Find background information on the condition, hearing aids and stapedectomy
Training physicians who will practice in rural and Native American communities. Duluths small campus environment will offer you an unparalleled chance to work closely with educators. Learn more about the Duluth Medical School campus..Minnesotan Patty Dickmann loves the University of Minnesota Medical School, and for good reason. She interviewed at other schools, but none offered what she found here. Read Full Story.The Medical School education program is refocusing to ensure the next generation

Otosclerosis and Stapedectomy

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Directory features annotated links describing the disease and treatment.
Accuracy and timeliness of the material..

Otosclerosis: Hear-it

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Offers a brief description of the disorder as it relates to progressive deafness in young adults.
Due to chronic middle ear infections or glue ear, where fluids fill up the middle ear, so that the eardrum cannot move. Conductive hearing loss can also be caused by diseases, damage and physical changes in the middle ear such as otosclerosis, cholesteatoma, tumours and otic barotrauma.If you have a problem with your outer ear, do not try to do anything about it yourself. Rather, you should seek medical assistance..The physical changes in the inner ear occur in 85% of the cases. Pendred syndrome

Otosclerosis: NIDCD Health Information

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) offers a profile of the disease, symptoms, and treatment options. Features links to related sites.
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Otosclerosis Patient/Family Resources

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Directory hosted by the University of Alabama features links to diagnostic and treatment resources. In English and Spanish.

Stapedectomy

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

From the Encyclopedia of Surgery. Provides a description, diagnosis, and aftercare.

What You Should Know About Otosclerosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Fact sheet provided by the American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery. Includes information on what should be expected after a stapedectomy.

Academy Gala

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Information about this annual Hollywood event. Proceeds benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Cooking for a Future

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

For the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Cookbooks are filled with recipes and stories submitted in memory or in honor of patients. [Some pages may not display with some browsers]

Corrine's Pride: 5K Run for Cystic Fibrosis

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

A non-profit organization inspired by Corrine who was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis. The 5K run is an annual event in Staten Island, NY.

Emily's Breath of Hope

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Fundraising for a 10 year old girl in need of a double lung transplant. Find a calendar of events and contribute online.

Official Site for CFF Jack Buck Book Event

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

"Jack Buck, A Collection of Poems and Stories", by Jack Buck. 100% of the proceeds from the sale of this book go directly to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
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Team Trevor

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Trevor, now 5, was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis when he was 5 months and his medical conditions are costly. Find out how to donate or volunteer to find a cure.

Proud sponsor and an active fund-raiser for the Cystic Fibrosis foundation for 5 years - there are two annual events - Pizza Take Over Night at the Round Table Pizza Parlor on Bridgeport Way and Tee

A Wish for Wendy

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Softball tournament benefiting Cystic Fibrosis research in honor of Wendy Carol Lipman who died 15 days after birth from cystic fibrosis.

Aguassage - A Massage in the Water

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

This therapy is a modfied Swedish massage in a warm water pool. Sessions and teaching classes available in Miami, Florida.

Aquabalancing

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

A method which frees chronic tensions to enable more ease and freedom.
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Bill's Watsu Page

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Information from a Watsu practioner named Bill.

Heart Dancing

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Offers aqua aerobic courses and videos.

H2OM

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Richard Bock and Shantam are Aquatic Bodywork Therapists and Instructors of Wastu and WaterDance.

Jahara Technique

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Classes and information on structural bodywork modality done in warm water pools.

Starwater Watsu

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Through gentle movement and acupressure, Watsu brings a deep sense of relaxation to all parts of the body.

Waterdance

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Watsu sessions by Davida Taurek are available in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA.

Watsu

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

History of watsu, pictures, on-line appointment scheduling for when you're on the Big Island of Hawaii.

Acute Stroke Toolbox

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Guidelines, pathways, sample admission orders, and complementary tools, courtesy of the Brain Attack Coalition--a nonprofit alliance whose mission is to reduce the occurrence and impact of stroke.
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Ahealthyme.com: Stroke: An Animated Guide

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Visual introduction to ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, revealing the fundamental processes involved in each type of "brain attack."

Artists Recovering from Stroke

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Submit your artwork for inclusion in an online gallery, view samples from an Australian exhibition, and learn more about post-stroke conditions that may influence works of art.

Ask the Doctor - The Stroke Rehab Forum

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Interactive medical question-and-answer board covering all aspects of stroke rehabilitation. Responses are provided by medical professionals from The Comprehensive Pain and Rehabilitation Center.

Believe In Miracles

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Online home of James Bradley, stroke survivor and author of "Elvis Was My Speech Therapist."

Brain Stem Stroke: Joe and Jackie

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Reaching out to other families who have been affected by brain stem stroke, with a personal story of survival and links to helpful resources.

Depression and Stroke

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

National Institute of Mental Health fact sheet relating the symptoms of post-stroke depression and the importance of obtaining treatment.

eMedicine Health: Stroke

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Consumer health resource center, providing information on the causes, symptoms, and urgent treatment of stroke.

Family Centered Community Stroke Program

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

An Ottawa-based study that is designed to gather information about needed community services for stroke survivors and their families.
Directed by a registered physiotherapist, this is an active and dynamic program for people with stroke who experience shoulder, arm, and hand impairments. Goals of the program include improving flexibility, strength, posture and overall functional use of the shoulder, arm, and hand. There will also be an educational component which includes an overview of the upper extremity anatomy, care of the hemiplegic arm and ideas for home activities. While these groups run for 8 week periods they are open

General Practice Notebook: Stroke

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Clinical reference on ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Covered topics include differential diagnosis, etiological determination, radiologic investigations, and management of patients within the Natio

HealthAtoZ: Stroke

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Learn how to decrease your stroke risk, and look into available treatments and questions that you should ask your physician if you've just had a stroke.
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Hobbies After a Stroke

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Created by a brain-stem-stroke survivor who hopes to encourage others to get involved in recreational activities. Her post-stroke hobbies include embroidery and outings on a motorized scooter.
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Interact Reading Service

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Providing a professional, live, interactive reading service for stroke patients in hospitals and stroke clubs in the London area.

A stroke resource for medical professionals and consumers, alike. Educational information, directories of clinical trials and stroke centers, and a calendar of major stroke conferences are among the s

Educational resource from the Society of Interventional Radiology. Covered procedures include intra-arterial thrombolysis, aneurysm embolization, and carotid stenting.

JennyStroke.com

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Online home of Jenny Broome, a young brain-stem-stroke survivor sharing perspectives on recovery.

Lou's Stroke

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Link collection and personal story of Louis Albert, a survivor with diabetes and aphasia who has used assistive technology to create his site.

Megan's Notebook

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Inspirational resource created by author and childhood stroke survivor Megan Drummond. Features essays on Megan's experiences during and after her stroke.

MerckSource: Stroke

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Find background information about stroke--and quick links to online versions of The Merck Manual - Home Edition and Dorland's Medical Encyclopedia--through MerckSource.

Overview of the University of Pittsburgh's study of neuronal cell transplantation for the treatment of stroke. Updates on the research program are provided.
Movement Disorder Surgery program at the University of Pittsburgh offers patients and their families a number of different surgical treatment options for their movement disorder. Movement disorders suitable for treatment include Parkinsons disease, essential tremor, primary or secondary dystonia, tremor from multiple sclerosis or brain injury, and other movement disorders. Procedures offered Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS, thalamus). Thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation is performed for the treatment of

From the archives of the journal, literature covering topics such as antithrombotic therapy, cerebral thrombosis, and carotid stenosis.
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NHS Direct Online Health Encyclopaedia: Stroke

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Fundamental stroke information, provided at the companion site to the National Health Service's advice hotline.

NINDS Stroke Information Page

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Introduction to stroke, with pointers to related fact sheets concerning symptoms, prevention, and rehabilitation. Presented by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, a division o
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Physiotherapy for Strokes

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

An overview of the role of physical therapy in stroke rehabilitation, provided by Heads Up!--a specialist neurological physiotherapy practice based in Surrey, England.

Post Stroke Help

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Articles and webcasts concerning post-stroke spasticity, uncontrollable muscle tightness or cramps that cause pain and affect movement. Created in cooperation with Healthology and supported by unrestr

Project Stroke Hope

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Presentation by a family hoping to help others who are affected by stroke. Offers notes on disability benefits and insurance matters, fundamental information on stroke, and links to stroke-related sit

Separating Myth and Fact: Women and Stroke

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Article exploring women's special stroke risks.
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Stroke

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

From the staff of the Mayo Clinic, a nine-page, consumer-oriented guide to stroke. Topics include risk factors and prevention, screening and diagnosis, treatment, and coping skills.
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Stroke and Aphasia Information

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Resources for stroke recovery, including home therapy tips and survivors' stories. Presented by Bungalow Software, a provider of rehabilitation programs.
Brain injury can suddenly thrust a person into the unknown world of aphasia, damaging the ability to communicate. Aphasia can have a., isolating the sufferer from the very people who want to help. Fortunately, there are numerous on-line resources for aphasia and dysphasia..Help for Dysphasia in the U.K. ADA is the only U.K. charity dedicated solely to supporting people with dysphasia (aphasia) and their care givers. Dysphasia is a disorder of communication which may occur after a stroke, head

From the stroke specialists at Stanford University's School of Medicine, a nine-part guide featuring information about stroke types, prevention, emergency treatment, and rehabilitation.
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Stroke Recovery: Regaining Quality of Life

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Discusses the goals of stroke recovery and rehabilitation: to improve quality of life and counteract morbidity

Stroke Survivors

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Maintained by and for stroke survivors and their families to provide information about rehabilitation options, sources of support, and new equipment.

Stroke Survivors Canada Ottawa

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Supporting affected families with information about stroke causes, acute care, rehabilitation, financial issues, local services, and Web-based resources.

Developed and maintained by survivor John d'Arcy to support individuals who are dealing with cerebellar stroke. Resources include his personal story, a fact sheet on the condition, a message board, an

StrokeGene

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

An international research programme, aiming to discover new treatments for stroke through a genomic approach. Funded by the European Commission.

StrokeHelp.com

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Workshops and video-based courses focusing on stroke rehabilitation. Presented by International Clinical Educators.
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StrokeMatters.com

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Multi-lingual stroke survey, seeking respondents from Canada, Europe, and the United States. The results will be used to help advance stroke education and care internationally.

StrokePage/Slagsiden

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Home to the StrokePost news pages and numerous other resources for stroke survivors and their loved ones. Content is presented in both English and Norwegian.

Stroke-TIA.org

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An educational resource focusing on the prevention and treatment of stroke and transient ischemic attacks. Features articles and webcasts of interviews with medical professionals.

Terri's Stroke Recovery

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Story of stroke and continuing recovery, from the rehab unit to independent living. Written in support of other survivors who are on the "long journey back" from stroke.
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Transient Ischemic Attack

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Information sheet on TIAs (which are also known as "mini strokes"). Published by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
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Veritas Medicine: Stroke

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Personalized trial listings, fundamental information, and treatment reviews pertaining to stroke.

Australia & NZ Epilepsy Support Group

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Includes information, links and articles relating to epilepsy and related topics.

Chrissy & Friends

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

Non-Profit organization that has support groups for children and teens with epilepsy and parents of children with epilepsy support groups in the NYC area.

Doose or Myoclonic-Astatic Epilepsy

Posted on 6th February, 2012 by Chaz

For parents of children who have Doose Syndrome a rare, severe, intractable epilepsy of early childhood. Group provides support for parents along with insight into management of this disorder.

Doose Syndrome

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This is a group about doose and it has links to other websites but almost all information can be seen by non members of the group.

Epilepsy Bereaved

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Information about SUDEP and other epilepsy deaths. Bereavement support and information on SUDEP research. Free booklet for young people with epilepsy.

Epilepsy Penarth

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A support group situated in South Wales, open to anyone with epilepsy to join for help and support.
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Epilepsy Support

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Maintained by someone with the disease, this site offers support, advice, and useful links.
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Epilepsy Support Group

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Providing world wide support for people with epilepsy. Includes FAQ's, links, support groups and a pen pal site.

Offers information, events, issues, links and contact details.

Epilepsy Support Group Shetland

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Offers an extensive FAQ's and a section talking about the different drugs to control epilepsy.

Epilepsy Surgery Club on Yahoo!

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Details about this group which is for those who have thought of (or had) having brain surgery or Vagus Nerve Stimulator surgery. Registration required.

Parents of Kids with Epilepsy UK

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Offering support and advice via a forum.

People Incorporated Epilepsy Services

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A guided independent living experience designed to prepare adults diagnosed to live and work on their own. Includes services, history, gallery, opportunities and FAQs.
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