Drs. Graham Nash, MD and Raja Dhaliwal, MD discuss their continuing research at NeuroStudies.Net. Both doctors express their pleasure with the positive direction that these clinical trials are advancing, especially those related to Alzheimer’s Disease. Their studies seem to indicate that with new diagnostic techniques, better more accurate treatments are on the horizon.
NueroStudies.Net developed from Dr Nash’s private practice of neurology, and is dedicated to improve the treatments options for neurological disorders. Their research trials include the disorders of:
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Dementia
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Acute Stroke
- Diabetic Neuropathy
- Vascular Dementia
- Migraine
Dr. Nash also discusses his foundation, NeuroScience Foundation. This foundation is unique in the clinical trials, research and development of the treatment options here on the local level. “We do not seek to find medications that are already available; we are looking to find new treatments to improve our patients’ illness and lives. We want to reverse the devastating effects of diseases like Alzheimer’s disease and Stroke. We will do this by supporting the highest quality research right in our local communities. The patients are you, your friends, neighbors and family.”
For this exciting research to continue NueroStudies.Net is seeking qualified candidates to participate in their clinical research trials. “When you or your loved ones participate in our neurological research programs, you could be taking a critical step towards finding a solution to some of the most common diseases in neurology. The sacrifices made today by you or your loved ones can benefit the future of the medical community for years to come”
To contact NeuroStudies.Net or NeuroScience Foundation visit their web site at: NeuroStudies.Net. or call (404) 475-0552.
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