The Medical Post table of contents: July 17, 2012 print editionRead up on the stories of the most recent edition of The Medical Post Neurostimulation devices market to expand with growing patient poolThe market for neurostimulation devices can expect impressive gains over the next few years, as the global number of individuals with neurological conditions continues to rise, states a new report by GBI Research. Sunitinib feasible after brain metastases surgery Pilot investigation suggests drug may offer alternative to radiation therapy Girls suffer more concussions than boys when playing hockey First study of girls’ hockey injuries also shows they have more soft tissue injuries and sprains Kids with concussion need to ‘return to learn’ before they ‘return to play’ Recovery should include cognitive as well as physical rest, MDs say Experts write first Canadian guidelines for Parkinson’s disease Advice aimed at non-specialists, as not all patients can be seen at clinics Organ donation after cardiac death still divides Guidelines are in place, but some physicians remain troubled by ethical conundrums Identifying how muscles are paralyzed during sleep may suggest new treatments for sleep disorders Finding reversed earlier beliefs that glycine was a lone inhibitor of these motor neurons AF drug advised for plans Reinventing medicine in Thunder Bay It may seem an unlikely location for a world-class health innovation cluster, but that’s what has unfolded on the shore of Lake Superior – and it didn’t happen by accident First Previous 237 238 239 240 241 Next Last