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Dr. Timothy Vollmer of the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix examines Cherry Williams-Howell, who suffers from pseudobulbar affect, a disorder that, in her case, is a result of multiple sclerosis.
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Arbor Rose Senior Living in east Mesa is adding 32 new apartments, including 17 secure units that will focus on memory care services to support patients with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. Construction is expected to be complete in February.
Families can learn about the effects of Alzheimer’s and receive encouragement through the Alzheimer’s Workshop held at the Mesa Main Library, 64 E. First St., on Wednesday, May 22 from 11 a.m. to noon.
As a Mesa police officer continues to battle a fatal neurological disease, his law enforcement family is continuing to be a pillar of support for him and his family.
ASU student and Gilbert resident Kristine O'Connor-Delgado, 43, has been selected as a recipient of the 2011 UCB Family Epilepsy Scholarship. UCB, Inc., a Belgium-based global biopharmaceutical company, announced the award last week. O'Connor-Delgado is one of 40 winners selected from a pool of over 800 applicants from across the country to receive up to $5,000 in scholarship money. She is a recent graduate of Pima Medical Institute, and is pursuing a degree in psychology.
Is your child acting out in school? Does he or she hate to go to school? Will he or she break into a tantrum when they have to read or write?
Is your child acting out in school? Does he or she hate to go to school? Will he or she break into a tantrum when they have to read or write?
As a Mesa police officer is fighting to maintain his mobility from a terminal illness, his friends and the Mesa Police Department are fighting back for him.
NEW YORK - Michael J. Fox, who left his "Spin City" sitcom because of his fight against Parkinson's disease, will guest star on three episodes of "Boston Legal" scheduled to air this season.
Results of a clinical trial at Mayo Clinic Scottsdale and other sites may give new hope to Parkinson’s patients in the early stages of the disease.
Just like his favorite cartoon character Scooby Doo, Kyle Oden is afraid of ghosts. But besides that, not a lot else seems to faze this Mesa 4-year-old, who began 13 months of chemotherapy - with an abundance of energy and few side effects - when he was only 2.
John Brooks said he studied the zoning of a nearby 102 acres, the freeway construction plans and even airport flight paths before purchasing his home, only to learn a few months later that a health care group was about to build nearby.
Can computers be trained to detect Alzheimer's disease? According to a new international study, the high-tech concept looks promising.
Eight years ago, two years after she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Cherry Willi ams-Howe ll started laughing.
With the help of a class called "PD 101," people battling Parkinson's disease do not have to look far to find ways to improve their health and well-being.
Friends and neighbors of a Gilbert toddler with a terminal genetic disease are hosting a 5K and one mile run Feb. 12 to help pay his medical expenses and donate to the Batten Disease Support and Research Foundation.
A report from the Centers for Disease Control in December of 2009 found that one in 110 children in America today have an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The Autism Society of America (ASA) describes autism as a “national health crisis” that frequently is under diagnosed.
A report from the Centers for Disease Control in December of 2009 found that one in 110 children in America today have an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The Autism Society of America (ASA) describes autism as a “national health crisis” that frequently is under diagnosed.
Two students from the Scottsdale and Paradise Valley school districts will split a $100,000 scholarship awarded in one of the nation’s most prestigious science competitions.
Two students from the Scottsdale and Paradise Valley school districts will split a $100,000 scholarship awarded in one of the nation’s most prestigious science competitions.
Much of the best comedy derives from personal pain, and comic turned filmmaker Mike Birbiglia deftly transposes his stand-up routine to the big screen in "Sleepwalk With Me."
The Arizona Rattlers played their best game of the season last week in defeating playoff hopeful Chicago.
Two-year-old Steven Schwartz barely talked, and his word development was slower than that of other toddlers. It worried his parents, Steve and Krista Schwartz of Scottsdale, who at first thought he might have a hearing problem. "He stopped talking, and other children were," Steve Schwartz said.
Don't be surprised if you find yourself sitting near a horse the next time you dine out.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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