Changing stroke rehab and research worldwide now.Time is Brain! trillions and trillions of neurons that DIE each day because there are NO effective hyperacute therapies besides tPA(only 12% effective). I have 523 posts on hyperacute therapy, enough for researchers to spend decades proving them out. These are my personal ideas and blog on stroke rehabilitation and stroke research. Do not attempt any of these without checking with your medical provider. Unless you join me in agitating, when you need these therapies they won't be there.

What this blog is for:

My blog is not to help survivors recover, it is to have the 10 million yearly stroke survivors light fires underneath their doctors, stroke hospitals and stroke researchers to get stroke solved. 100% recovery. The stroke medical world is completely failing at that goal, they don't even have it as a goal. Shortly after getting out of the hospital and getting NO information on the process or protocols of stroke rehabilitation and recovery I started searching on the internet and found that no other survivor received useful information. This is an attempt to cover all stroke rehabilitation information that should be readily available to survivors so they can talk with informed knowledge to their medical staff. It lays out what needs to be done to get stroke survivors closer to 100% recovery. It's quite disgusting that this information is not available from every stroke association and doctors group.

Monday, April 23, 2012

2012 Brain Awareness Video Contest

All you budding filmmakers out there.  Windows Live MovieMaker makes it simple for anyone to put something together. No excuses.
We need lots more stroke visibility.
Mine is going to be on good vs. evil neurons(or maybe - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly )
http://www.sfn.org/index.aspx?pagename=bavideo_main
The Society for Neuroscience’s second annual Brain Awareness Video Contest is open for submissions. Capture the wonders of the brain and mind and win up to $1,000 and a trip to Neuroscience 2012 in New Orleans, October 13-17.
Brain Awareness Video Contest
Submissions due: June 11.
Looking for inspiration? Watch last year's videos.
The contest is open to anyone, but entries must be submitted by an SfN member  use the Neuroscientist-Teacher Partner program to find one near you. Learn more and submit your video at www.sfn.org/BAvideocontest.

Share your enthusiasm for the contest by spreading the word and thank you for your continued support of Brain Awareness.
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) challenges you to produce an original video demonstrating a concept about the brain that could be used as a teaching tool or resource. Whether it's an animation, song, or hands-on classroom activity, share the wonders of science through the Brain Awareness Video Contest. 

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