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  2. Cheerleading can be dangerous: Tips to help with injuries ...

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    The policy was updated last month at a time when more than 3.5 million youth (mostly girls starting at 6 years old) participate in cheerleading and, according to one estimate, 35,000 cheer ...

  3. Landau–Kleffner syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It is known internationally for its work with children or adults who are non-speaking or severely impaired. Typically, a care team for children with LKS consists of a neurologist, a neuropsychologist, and a speech pathologist or audiologist. Some children with behavioral problems may also need to see a child psychologist and a psychopharmacologist.

  4. Researchers Found A Link Between This Childhood Virus ... - AOL

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    Clifford Segil, DO, a neurologist at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, CA, isn’t concerned about the link. “In clinical practice as a neurologist, looking for CMV is not ...

  5. List of neurological conditions and disorders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major and frequently observed neurological disorders (e.g., Alzheimer's disease), symptoms (e.g., back pain), signs (e.g., aphasia) and syndromes (e ...

  6. Epilepsy in children - Wikipedia

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    Assessment for epilepsy is conducted and diagnosed by a neurologist. The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) propose that before treating epilepsy it should be properly classified and diagnosed. Epilepsy is confirmed when at least one of the following conditions is present in the patient: [5]

  7. Dr. Kube: Neighbors, neurologist help get patient quick ...

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    The neurologist explained to Mary that she was having a stroke and that there was a medication we could use to break up the clot in her brain that was causing her symptoms.

  8. Experiencing Déjà Vu? Neurologists Explain What It Means and ...

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    Meredith Broderick, M.D., a sleep neurologist and member of Ozlo Sleep’s medical advisory board adds that some people described déjà vu as recognizing a situation, “but also a feeling that ...

  9. Renée Shellhaas - Wikipedia

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    Renée A. Shellhaas is an American pediatric neurologist and professor. She is the David T. Blasingame Professor of Neurology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and associate dean for faculty promotions and career development. [5]