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		<title>PSA for AAN&apos;s Guideline on Risk of Falling</title>
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		<description>Worried about friends or family falling? This public service announcement from the American Academy of Neurology talks about the Academy&apos;s new guideline for identifying people most at risk of falling and what can be done to prevent falls. Each year, unintentional falls in the United States account for more than 16,000 deaths and 1.8 million emergency room visits.</description>
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		<title>Radio News Release for &quot;Give Me 5&quot; for Stroke Public Awareness Campaign</title>
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		<description>Actress and activist Morgan Fairchild has teamed up with the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and the American Stroke Association (ASA). She is raising awareness about the warning signs of stroke and the importance of getting to the emergency department fast with a campaign called &quot;Give Me 5: Walk, Talk, Reach, See, Feel.&quot;</description>
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		<title>Radio News Release for AAN&apos;s Guideline on Botulinum Toxin, commonly known as Botox</title>
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		<description>Most of us associate botulinum toxin, also known as Botox, as a cosmetic treatment for facial wrinkles. But did you know neurologists have safely used it to treat serious medical conditions for over 28 years? This radio news release from the American Academy of Neurology talks about the Academy&apos;s new guideline on the effectiveness of using botulinum toxin to treat lower back pain, headache and excessive sweating.</description>
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		<description>Do you experience dizziness? This radio news release from the American Academy of Neurology talks about the Academy&apos;s new guideline for treating vertigo. It finds that the best treatment for vertigo is the easiest and quickest one.</description>
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