neurology
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Weekly survey: Does music give you chills? (And be honest.)Some people have a physical neurological response to music that results in chills, goosebumps and shivers. Is that you?EntertainmentFeb 10, 2020
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Neurological program at the U or R giving participants a new sense of hopeA new program at the University of Regina is providing rehabilitation to those with Parkinson’s disease and other neurological conditions.CanadaJan 21, 2020
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Paralyzed doctor from Alberta undergoes second experimental surgery in ThailandA paralyzed Alberta man is back from Thailand after having a second experimental surgery that has given him some hope he'll be able to move more of his body.HealthAug 25, 2019
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Doctors from all over North America help Calgary girl fight for her lifeDoctors from all over North American have been enlisted to help a three-year-old Calgary girl with an extremely rare disease that's kept her in a coma for three weeks.CanadaJun 24, 2019
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Alberta mom who died shortly after giving birth donates brain, placenta to researchDoctors didn't think Sabrina Lauman would live long enough to give birth. She did. Then she passed away and donated tissues to research on her rare dementia.HealthJun 4, 2019
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Moose Jaw woman fighting to access life-saving treatmentAfter raising nearly $250,000 for potentially life-saving medical treatment, the hard part was supposed to be over.HealthAug 3, 2018
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Doctors discover empty space where part of man’s brain should beAn 84-year-old man in Northern Ireland who arrived in the emergency room appeared to have a big empty space where part of his brain should be.HealthMar 13, 2018
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Parkinson’s fundraising walk a major source of money for researchAbout 1,500 Okanagan residents live with Parkinson's Disease and not all treatments work for each patient, according to local neurologist Dr. Daryl Wile.HealthSep 8, 2017
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Controversial ‘liberation therapy’ treatment not effective in MS patients: Canadian studyCanadian doctors say they've debunked the one-time medical procedure known as “liberation therapy," citing lack of proof that the therapy actually achieves the dramatic health improvements it promises.HealthMar 8, 2017
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Neurologist, author Oliver Sacks dies at 82Dr. Oliver Sacks, whose books like "The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat" probed distant ranges of human experience by compassionately portraying people with severe and sometimes bizarre neurological conditions, has died. He was 82.HealthAug 30, 2015
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