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tribute to curtis willian, advertisment and public awereness notice the charity BTRC (in assocation with Way Ahead) works with a Neurosciences team at Charing Cross Hospital/Imperial College London to promote research into the causes and treatment of brain tumours, to raise public awareness of the need for this research and the current lack of funding. You can easily and securely donate money to BTRC via Shelly’s Just Giving Page.
Filed under Brain tumours | Comment (0)Bloorview Kids’ Rehab
Vicki was getting rehabilitated for weakness in her left side (ataxia)
Filed under Brain tumours | Comments (3)Reading to Scotland
Mike Pack is walking over 350 miles from Reading to Scotland to help raise money for childrens charity OSCAR who support children and thier families with Spinal and Brain Tumours. If you want to donate please go to www.justgiving.com/mikepack
Filed under Brain tumours | Comment (0)George Carlo Exposes Mobile Phone Wireless Industry Part 7
www.emfnews.org Childhood leukemia wa s connected to power-frequency magnetic fields already in the pioneering work by Wertheimer and Leeper [36] . More recently, Scandinavian scientists have identified an increased risk for acoustic neuroma (ie, a benign tumour of the eighth cranial nerve) in cell phone users, as well as a slightly increased risk of malignant brain tumours such as astrocytoma and meningioma on the same side of the brain as the cell phone wa s held [37–40] . I n addition, a clear association between adult cancers and FM radio broadcasting radiation has been noticed, both in time and location [41–43] . Initial studies on facial nevi indicate that nowadays young children can have a substantial number of these (Hallberg and Johansson, unpublished data). If, in addition to the lowfrequency EMF, there is a radiofrequency and/or microwave correlation, then this must be considered in future research and safety programs. www.emfnews.org
Filed under Brain tumours | Comment (0)ECCO 15 ESMO 34 Berlin, 2009: European Action Against Rare Cancers
Kathy Oliver – International Brain Tumour Alliance European Action Against Rare Cancers Kathy Oliver, Director of the International Brain Tumour Alliance, discusses the launch of the European Action Against Rare Cancers initiative, also her ‘Walk around the world for brain tumours’ fundraising project.
Filed under Brain tumours | Comment (0)More therapy
Some occupational therapy that Vicki received. She was a patient there for 4 months of intensive therapy. Physio was done everyday except on weekends.
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