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A new study from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center found that it is nearly impossible for patients to determine the true ...

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With the infusion of an additional $1 million of financial support from The Susanne Marcus Collins Foundation, Inc., Atlanta, ...

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Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have conducted a pilot clinical study to determine whether a non-invasive ...

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Fewer than 100 people in the world are known to be affected by a movement disorder called rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism ...

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The Susanne Marcus Collins Foundation has awarded a $600,000 grant to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center to expand the brainwave ...

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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 research ...

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

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

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

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Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center scientists are using an imaging technology called magnetoencephalography (MEG) to look ...

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

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.

Last Updated: 12-05-2012
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