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Neurosciences on the Internet contains a searchable and browsable index of neuroscience resources available on the World Wide Web and other parts of the Internet. Neurobiology, neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, psychology, cognitive science sites and information on human neurological diseases are covered.
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Welcome to neurologychannel - Your Neurology Community
NeurologyChannel, the most comprehensive resource for seizures, stroke, coma, alzheimers, headaches, migraines, and other neurological disorders. The NeurologyChannel community is monitored and developed by leading Neurologists.
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NeuroSource: Global Directory of Neuromedicine
NeuroSource is designed to serve as a global directory of neuromedicine. The mission of NeuroSource is to assist neurologists, neurosurgeons and other neuromedical professionals in locating neuromedical sites on the World Wide Web.
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Seizure Disorders in Childhood
Professional article introducing epilepsy and discussing its ontogeny, causes, and guidelines for treatment. Concludes with case studies and links to further resources.
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Megan Cute Meg... She's now 2, and normal as can be Our daughter Megan is now 2 and is as normal and carefree as any other two year old. However, she was diagnosed with ACC (Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum) while in-utero. ACC is described as the congential absence of the brain's corpus callosum, a formation of nerve fibers and connections that bridge the two cerebral hemispheres. Once thought ...
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