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Seminars
The NeuroHealth Educational Foundation typically sponsors a number of informational seminars throughout the year that are free to the public. Recent programs have tackled such topics as headache management and Multiple Sclerosis. The Foundation plans to offer additional sessions centered on other neurological disorders in the not-to-distant future.

Seminar attendees have the opportunity to ask questions, share experiences, and gain knowledge and insights from a panel of board-certified medical experts who specialize in the comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders.

Please check back for a list of upcoming seminar topics, dates and locations.

Multiple Sclerosis Seminar
If you know or suspect that you have MS, early diagnosis and treatment can make all the difference in how the condition progresses.

This one-and-a-half hour program is free to the public and addresses:

What triggers MS?
How MS affects the body
Therapy options
The benefits of treatment
Why therapies work differently
Making informed decisions
A half-hour question and answer period with the panel follows.

Headache Seminar
If you're one of the 45 million Americans who suffer severe headaches, don't miss this opportunity to find out about the latest advances and developments in pain management therapies and technologies.

This two-and-a-half hour program is free to the public and features addresses from notable headache management specialists on the following topics:

Diagnosis and New Treatments
Frequently Asked Questions
Causes and Triggers of Headache: Fact or Fiction
Whiplash Injuries and Post-Traumatic Headache
Headache, Anxiety and Depression: How are they Related?

A half-hour question and answer period with the panel follows. There is also additional time set aside at the end of the day to accommodate one-on-one discussions.



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This information is meant to be educational. It is not meant for diagnosis or treatment decisions. Please consult a physician about signs and symptoms you may be experiencing. View disclaimer.