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Heart DID YOU KNOW...Magazine/USA...Neurology Now

Neurology Now, an official publication of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), provides patients and their caregivers with credible, up-to-the-minute, balanced coverage of the latest advances in neurology research and treatment.

The magazine "is distributed free to patients and families through their neurologists' offices. [B]Patients, their families, and caregivers are eligible for free subscriptions" through this [clickhere to go to the Website].

NOTE: "This publication is only available for distribution within the US due to FDA regulations."

Regular features include:
  • Ask the Expert: answers from the experts to common questions
  • Therapy Watch: late-breaking clinical trials and research
  • Speak Up: inspiring essays about living with neurological disorders
  • Penny Wise: expert advice on financial, political, and regulatory issues affecting the management of care, featuring drug discount cards, Medicare/Medicaid reimbursements, home care, supplemental insurance, and more
  • News Scan: highlights from scientific meetings, journals, and meetings of patient advocacy groups
  • Book Mark: reviews of books of interest
  • Resource Central: new Web sites, informational brochures, advocacy events, and conferences for patients and their caregivers
Also Check This Out:
Neurology Now Guidelines for Submissions for "Speak Up" Patient/Caregiver Essays
"Do you have a compelling personal experience to share about living with a neurological disease or disorder - or caring for a person who does? If so, we'd like to hear from you. Patients, caregivers and family members are welcome to submit their first-person essays for publication consideration in the Neurology Now special department called 'Speak Up.'"
Read the entire guideline:
http://www.neurologynow.com/pt/re/ne...856144!8091!-1
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