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Migraine Research Foundation 2010 Research Grants by Teri Robert Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 19 Jan 2011 12:00am Lack of adequate Migraine research funding is one of the biggest impediments to the development of new and better treatments for Migraine disease. The Migraine Research Foundation (MRF) was started by people determined to help change this situation. Yesterday, the MRF announced the winners of their 2010 Migraine reearch grants. This year Read on »
LDN Research Trust : LDN Research Trust by livingdaytodaywithmultiplesclerosis Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Tue 18 May 2010 7:43pm LDN Research Trust : LDN Research Trust This is a Wonderful link about LDN. It has lots of great information on this site. I started taking LDN a week ago today and am having positive results. I will be posting a blog diary shortly along with a lot more information on it. Read on »
President Obama Requests Autism Research Dollars, Let's Hope Some Is for Environmental Autism Research by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Tue 03 Mar 2009 2:19pm President Barack Obama has requested $211 million as part of the Department of Health and Human Services budget for autism research and services. Let's hope a substantial portion of the research is directed towards environmental research, including possible vaccine causes, and for treatments. The "it's gotta be genetic model" of autism Read on »
Forte Research Systems Unveils the Allegro™ Research Cloud-Based Product by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sat 27 Nov 2010 12:40am Clinical trial and research goes into the cloud.  With the system being web based, there’s not software to install and the press release states it has an easier format to use.  PercipEnz Technologies is now Forte Research Systems with a name change.  Not too long ago I remembered reading about resources being tied up with a lack of bandwidth Read on »
Stem Cells -- To Research or Not To Research by Vicki B. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:58pm Once again we hear the results. Nerve response is restored in mice due to stem cell research. Stem cells are a possible source for repair or replacement strategies in MS – there is no question. The controversy is in the source of the stem cells used in the research. Currently federal policy limits the number of stem cell lines available Read on »
Trends in US autism research funding: more money going to clinical and translational research by Kev Leitch Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Tue 11 May 2010 2:48pm Where money is being spent on autism research is changing. Basic science, which still gets most of the money, is decreasing and clinical and translational research is increasing. If you are like me, you have to look up “translational research”. From the link above, “To improve human health, scientific discoveries must Read on »
Older Cancer Patients Often Excluded From Research? (Um, what about YOUNG ADULTS who have *NO* Cancer Research?) by Matthew Z. Patient Expert Posted Thu 15 Jan 2009 4:55pm The majority of people diagnosed with cancer are over 65, but most major cancer studies exclude them, leaving a wide gap in knowledge about how best to treat older patients. The knowledge gap about older cancer patients was highlighted recently by researchers from Barcelona who studied the role that age played in the prognosis of 224 cancer patients Read on »
National MS Society Continues to Propel Research Forward end MS - Launches 2010 With Call for Research Grants to Pursue CCSVI by stuart Patient Expert Posted Tue 22 Dec 2009 12:00am 2009 saw exciting research progress, unprecedented opportunities on the horizon, and more scientists than ever working on resolving important questions. Despite the year’s economic and financial challenges, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society continues to propel research forward to end MS. New York, NY (Vocus/PRWEB ) December 22, 2009 -- 2009 saw Read on »
Maryland proposal to fund adult stem cell research corrects focus on wrong research :: Catholic News Agency (CNA) by David Granovsky Posted Wed 03 Mar 2010 12:00am Baltimore, Md., Mar 3, 2010 / 06:22 am (CNA).- A proposed Maryland bill that would fund adult stem cell research for sickle cell disease has won the backing of the Maryland... research.” The legislation in the state’s House of Delegates is sponsored by Delegate Shirley Nathan-Pulliam, a Baltimore County Democrat. It would devote five percent Read on »