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Epilepsy still not understood: Despite the fact that it is widely recognized health condition, epilepsy, or seizur... http://bit.ly/cxykrH

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Paul H. Crandall, 89, UCLA Physician Pioneered Surgery to Treat Epilepsy

newswise.com — “Dr. Paul H. Crandall, who co-founded the UCLA Department of Neurosurgery and pioneered surgical approaches still used today to treat stubborn epileptic seizures, died March 15 from complications related to pneumonia at UCLA Medical Center–Santa Monica. He was 89.View full resource at newswise.com

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Pioneering UCLA epilepsy surgeon, Dr. Paul Crandall, passed away March 15. http://t.co/5UgBNRG7 #neurosurgery

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Paul H. Crandall, 89, UCLA Physician Pioneered Surgery to Treat Epilepsy

newswise.com — “Dr. Paul H. Crandall, who co-founded the UCLA Department of Neurosurgery and pioneered surgical approaches still used today to treat stubborn epileptic seizures, died March 15 from complications related to pneumonia at UCLA Medical Center–Santa Monica. He was 89.View full resource at newswise.com

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Paul H. Crandall, 89, UCLA Physician Pioneered Surgery to Treat Epilepsy: Dr. Paul H. Crandall, who co-founded t... http://t.co/vWFn51BT

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There's still time... | Facebook

facebook.com — “Epilepsy Foundation Southern Wisconsin wrote: There's still time to sign up for the... Join Facebook to connect with Epilepsy Foundation Southern Wisconsin and others you may know.View full resource at facebook.com

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There's still time to sign up for the Epilepsy UpDate Program in Kenosha. Join us as Dr. Janel Schneider from... http://t.co/5b6lkTjW

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Diversity has many faces - Black Hills Pioneer: Columnists

bhpioneer.com — “There was no question that Brian was intelligent. He could handle math and science, knew all of the planets, and could rattle off astounding statistics. He understood the mechanics of cameras, even though he cared nothing for photography. Still, there was something about him that didn't quite add up. He never seemed to be wholly in tune with the rest of the world. For example, the other kids always had to wait for Brian to get ready to stand in line, or put his materials away so that everyone coView full resource at bhpioneer.com

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Photo Geotagging: Stop Giving Out Your Home Address on Twitter - kitchenmage

blog.kitchenmage.com — “Updated 3.22.2012 Sometime in the last twenty-four hours, between when this was posted and this morning, the Instagram maps I discuss have disappeared. Instagram is oddly quiet, too. I have inquiries out and will update you when I know something but in the meantime I am feeling all internet powerful and stuff... photo courtesy Darren Wittko “Of all of our inventions for mass communication, pictures still speak the most universally understood language.” Walt Disney Walt died in 1966, years beforeView full resource at blog.kitchenmage.com

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Is 2012 the Year for Gamification? | Social Media Today | Digital marketing & Communications | Scoop.it

scoop.it — “Lots of people claim 2011 was finally the year for the world of gamification, but I disagree. It’s safe to say that gamification gained some traction last year, but ask around, and the term itself is still vaguely understood.View full resource at scoop.it

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Happy Birthday, Ayn Rand -- Why Are You Still So Misunderstood? | Fox News

foxnews.com — “On February 2, Ayn Rand's birthday, it's clear that she has helped many people see that something has gone wrong in America. But they haven’t yet understood the source of the problem or Rand’s radical solution.View full resource at foxnews.com

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Solving The Mystery Of Membrane Fusion

medicalnewstoday.com — “The many factors that contribute to how cells communicate and function at the most basic level are still not fully understood, but researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have uncovered a mechanView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Children with neurologic impairment account for increasing hospital resources

news-medical.net — “Because of care advances, more infants and children with previously lethal health problems are surviving. Many, however, are left with lifelong neurologic impairment. A Children's Hospital Boston study of more than 25 million pediatric hospitalizations in the U.S. now shows that neurologically impaired children, though still a relatively small part of the overall population, account for increasing hospital resources, particularly within children's hospitals.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Epilepsy News: Children with neurologic impairment account for increasing hospital resources: Because of care ad... http://t.co/udz0Jkev

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A Great, Quick, Winter Meal : Ruth Reichl

ruthreichl.com — “When Nick was little, Brussels Sprouts were the only vegetable he would eat. I’ve never really understood why, but as a consequence I’ve cooked them in every conceivable fashion. (The one way he hated them - still does - is boiled.) A couple of days ago I needed a quick dinner after a movie. Before we left, I put some...View full resource at ruthreichl.com

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Epilepsy Foundation Southern Wisconsin

epilepsywisconsin.org — “Epilepsy Foundation Southern WisconsinView full resource at epilepsywisconsin.org

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Participants are still needed for the Employment Study in Epilepsy. Eligible participants must be between the... http://t.co/IeKhHaPH

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Neuroscientists discover normal brain communication in people with AgCC

news-medical.net — “Like a bridge that spans a river to connect two major metropolises, the corpus callosum is the main conduit for information flowing between the left and right hemispheres of our brains. Now, neuroscientists at the California Institute of Technology have found that people who are born without that link-a condition called agenesis of the corpus callosum, or AgCC-still show remarkably normal communication across the gap between the two halves of their brains.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Epilepsy News: Neuroscientists discover normal brain communication in people with AgCC: Like a bridge that spans... http://t.co/TLHRtdeJ

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Rapper Rick Ross has seizures on Delta flight, and causes still not understood - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Rick Ross: Teflon Don has seizures on airplanes, misses Memphis concertView full resource at latimes.com

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Rick Ross: 'Teflon Don' rapper's airplane seizures remain a mystery http://t.co/2tos2pvK

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People learn while they sleep, study suggests

sciencedaily.com — “People may be learning while they're sleeping -- an unconscious form of memory that is still not well understood, according to a new study.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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People 'may be learning while sleeping' - Times Of India

timesofindia.indiatimes.com — “Researchers at the Michigan State University have suggested that people may be learning while they're sleeping - an unconscious form of memory that is still not well understood ."We speculate thatView full resource at timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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