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Searching for a Cure: Research Focus on Rapid-Onset Dystonia-Parkinsonism

Allison Brashear, MD, professor and chair of the Department of Neurology at Wake Forest Baptist, has been leading the way in the treatment of patients with movement disorders and spasticity for 20 years.

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Patients at Wake Forest Baptist University Medical Center know they will have access to tomorrow’s technology, today. Wake Forest’s membership in a consortium of 10 leading U.S. medical centers, called the New Approaches to Brain Tumor Therapy, allows access promising new clinical trials. 

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Dr. Allison Brashear, chair, Neurology, was recognized for her leadership by the Winston-Salem YWCA, as one of 16 recipients of its 2010 Women of Vision Awards.

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Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are teaming up for a...

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A year after hospital discharge, the majority of stroke patients are listening to doctor’s orders when it comes to...

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Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center is conducting the first ever, randomized, controlled clinical research study in the...

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Meditation produces powerful pain-relieving effects in the brain, according to new research published in the April 6...

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