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Skip to main content. Search by disease, physician, medication. Study Finds Potentially Treatable Cause of Dementia Following Stroke. The development of dementia following a stroke may be due to chronic inflammation in the brain that could be treated with a medication used for rheumatoid arthritis and some cancers, according to a study published in the Feb. 4 issue of the. University of Arizona College of Medicine Tucson researcher Kristian Doyle, PhD. We provide the first evidence here that chronic infl...
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Alfred W. Kaszniak, Ph.D.
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Alfred W. Kaszniak. Faculty and Advisory Board member, Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute. Director, Neuropsychology, Emotion, and Meditation Lab. 1503 E. University. Tucson, AZ 85721. Division of Clinical Psychology of the American Psychological Association (APA), is a fellow of the APA, and is a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science (APS). In addition to his academic and research administrative roles, he received dharma transmission from Roshi. Zen Center and Institute, Santa Fe, NM.
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture. College of Fine Arts and UA Presents. College of Medicine (Phoenix). College of Medicine (Tucson). College of Optical Sciences. College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Eller College of Management. James E. Rogers College of Law. Student Affairs and Enrollment Management. Emeritus Board of Trustees. Emeritus National Leadership Council. College of Medicine (Tucson). Cellular and Molecular Medicine.
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In the Spring of 1997, researchers at the. Began a program of research that uses a technique called functional neuroimaging, or fMRI. A method that provides a window into the working brain. This collaborative enterprise includes talented researchers from a. Wide range of disciplines. These web pages serve the needs of both researchers and the community. Feel free to explore them. Researchers may find that the getting started. Below are links to pages of individual researchers. Thomas A. Christensen.