The conference is jointly organized by the Indian Epilepsy Association Kochi (IEAK), the Kerala Association of Neurologists (KAN), and the Cochin Neurological Society (CNS). Around 500 delegates are expected to attend the event from different parts of India and the SAARC countries.
SLS RES is a nationally recognized, private, CARF Accredited program located in Brewster, New York. The residential and clinic facilities at SLS Health, now SLS RES offer transitional living programs that are comfortable, warm and welcoming.
If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome, or if you think your child is showing signs of TS, register today for New Jersey's only TS Symposium.
Dr. Sim Hoffman currently owns a number of free standing diagnostic radiology centers located in Buena Park, Los Angeles, Upland, Glendale, San Bernardino and Panorama City, California.
SLS RES cares for each person as an individual in a safe, supportive and therapeutic environment and feels the newly hired staff will excel at the common SLS goal of excellent care. SLS extends many congratulations to these individuals and wishes them much continued success.
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.
Kids Institute for Development and Advancement (KIDA) is welcoming For OC Kids at KiDA to provide comprehensive neurodevelopmental consultations for children birth through age 5 and ongoing medical management until age 22 for children with Autism and other developmental disorders.
Dr. Fred Cobey will be in Sudan for three months working as a cardiac anesthesiologists in the operating rooms with surgeons and other health professionals from around the globe who have also volunteered for the mission. Dr. Fred Cobey will be providing anesthesia during surgery and managing the peri-operative critical care needs of the patients.
Dr. Cohen comments on the latest treatments of compression fractures with either kyphoplasty or vertebroplasty, which use bone cement to stabilize the fractured vertebrae.
While the number of people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease worldwide is already thought to be more than four million, a new study says that the world’s largest nations are set to see a doubling of that number within twenty-five years.