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1alexslemonade.org
Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation | Fighting Childhood , One Cup at a Time.
Raises money to fight childhood ***. Includes history of the little girl who began the effort, how to run a stand, grants given, and sponsors.
Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) is the leading national childhood *** nonprofit funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families, and empowering everyone to help cure childhood ***. Learn more about how to get involved to help fight childhood ***.
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2thebraintumourcharity.org
The Brain Tumour Charity
Brain tumour *** charity for childhood and *** brain tumours. Funding research and offering support for brain tumour patients.
The Brain Tumour Charity is the world’s leading brain tumour charity, moving further, faster to help everyone affected by a brain tumour or brain ***
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3bioinitiative.org
BioInitiative Report: A Rationale for a Biologically-based Public Exposure Standard for Electromagnetic Fields (ELF and RF)
An international working group of scientists, researchers and public health policy professionals (The BioInitiative Working Group) has released its report on electromagnetic fields (EMF) and health. They document serious scientific concerns about current limits regulating how much EMF is allowable from power lines, cell phones, and many other sources of EMF exposure in daily life. The report concludes the existing standards for public safety are inadequate to protect public health.
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4neurooutcomes.com
Neuro Outcomes
Austin: pediatric neuropsychology, psychology and cognitive rehabilitation. Assessment and treatment for brain injury, TBI, sport concussion, late effects, , leukemia, ADHD, ADD, attention, memory, working memory, learning difficulties, IQ testing.
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5cern-foundation.org
Ependymoma *** Research Network | CERN Foundation
CERN is committed to improving the care and outcome of people with ependymoma *** through community support and research efforts.
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6kotakgame.com
Media Game Indonesia | Portal Berita Game Indonesia | Download Game Online Gratis | ESPORTS MOBILE GAME PS5 PS4 SWITCH XBOX PC ONLINE
Kotak Game adalah Portal Berita Game Indonesia yang menyajikan informasi, berita, review, guide terlengkap Esports, Game Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One.
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7appalachiarunwild.com
Ultrarunning | Appalachia Run Wild
Appalachia Run Wild is about health and wellness, ultrarunning, training and my journey recovering from brain surgery.
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8neurosurgicalspine.com
Home - DrVokshoor.com
The professional site for Amir Vokshoor, M.D.
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9datadisease.com
Data Disease
This is all about Health and care and to inform you about the diseases and there symptoms. All the data provided is only for information and knowledge. We recommend you to consult your doctor before adopting any cure.
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10emf-health.com
QLink EMF Protection: Why You Need Q-Link® - Watch VIDEOs Now
The Q-Link pendant is an advanced personal EMF protection device 24/7. FREE Shipping on all USA orders.
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11virtualtrials.com
Brain Tumor Trials And Treatments
Brain tumor treatment information and brain treatment information: new treatments, virtual brain tumor trial, brain tumor links, important papers: Noteworthy Treatments For Brain Tumors, video
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12healthcurves.com
healthcurves.com Is For Sale
Healthcurves is a place where you can ask your health, discuss fitness queries, health problems, find resources, check healh products, discuss your doubts on fourms, health groups, seek health advice. Get information on wellness,mental health, t, fitness, conditions & diseases, weight loss, anti-aging, & s on Health Curves, Know all about Health, Ayurveda, Know your body, bones, advice, all, alternative medicine,health calculators, diseases, doctor, doctors, drug, education, search, , ual, tests, women , health, health care
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13jerrykline.com
jerrykline.net
Jerry D. Kline - gbm survivor by the grace and power of God for the glory of God.
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14drpbanerji.com
Dr. P. Banerji's Homeopathic Healthcare
Dr. P. Banerji's Homeopathic Healthcare
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15envita.com
envita.com
The leading natural treatment clinic in the U.S. and abroad, Envita uses cutting-edge research and innovative advanced treatments to more effectively fight disease.
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16btbuddies.org.uk
About BT Bud s
Offering information, inspiration and hope to high grade brain tumour patients, their families, friends and caregivers in the UK.
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17abta.org
American Brain Tumor ociation
ABTA helps people understand different types of brain tumors, symptoms, newest treatments, and caregiver & support resources.
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18exptsecurity.com
Expert Security Services, Inc. | Professional Private Security Service Provider in Los Angeles County
On April 20, 1999 the Columbine Shooting took place, during which 12 students and 1 teacher were *** and scores of others were injured when *** entered the campus using assault type ***, and began shooting at the victims indiscriminately. Since that date and time, we have seen other world events of *** activity that have struck major cities and targets such as schools, malls, buses, and places of work. These *** activities were successful, resulting in major casualties. When one thinks of such events, he automatically thinks of outside persons who are responsible for the attacks. But as we have learned from the Columbine shooting and other incidents across the nation, some of the attacks took place by students themselves, disgruntled employees, parents of students, and vendors who are associated with the school - many who were mentally ill. Some of these incidents were the lone acts of singular terrorists, acting upon hatred and the hope of destruction of a particular group of people based on religion, ***, race, etc. In an effort to reduce the incidence of violence on and about our schools, both Federal and State government entities have provided numerous programs which include grant money to support the infrastructure of schools that are viable targets for attack. It was also determined by the various law enforcement entities and security professionals that even though hardening the locations with cameras, gates, and other devices helped secure the schools, the most important security measure and cost effective method was to employ security personnel, specifically on the outside of a school to show a security presence. It was security presence that stopped attacks, caused potential assailants to move on to other targets that did not have a security officer. Those assailants entered other locations, causing havoc and mayhem. To be more organized with how to respond to an active threat or to prevent the threat in the first place, and with examples such as Columbine and other school shootings such as Sandy Hook Elementary School, security professionals began to research the most effective security methods for school environments. The first consensus was that not all incidents are the same, not all responses are going to be applicable and as the environment changes, the response must change as well. However, it was determined that a unified concept of placing an institution such as a school on a "Lockdown" and/or "Shelter in Place" must be implemented. When implemented, this must be done with a direct and understandable course of action by those in positions of leadership with faculty and students. The "Lockdown" or "Shelter in Place" concepts must be designed to reflect the needs of the particular school, take into consideration what the school has in place already, and how emergency responders from the outside entities would be able to respond in the event that a situation arises. Working with the various law enforcement and emergency responders is critical so that everyone knows how and when a response team will arrive to provide aid to the school. Things to Remember about Potential Attacks Focusing on one particular event or type of situation when implementing a "Lockdown" or "Shelter in Place" order can equate to failure. The "Lockdown" or "Shelter in Place" implementation must cover a wide variety of events such as outside threats, internal threats, natural disaster, and other events that can lead to confusion or fear. Keep in mind that there can be different levels of a "Lockdown" or "Shelter in Place" order which can apply to the various locations of the respective school – to include upstairs areas, playground areas, libraries, locker rooms, bathrooms or other areas in and about the school. When the "Lockdown" or "Shelter in Place" order is given, keep the order simple and understandable to everyone. Keep the protocol simple but direct. When an incident does occur, many people respond differently and therefore, stress levels are raised and reactions follow. If a simple order is given then hopefully regardless of the event and the stress at the time, the order can be given. As mentioned above, leadership plays a major role in the success of a "Lockdown" or "Shelter in Place" order. The leader who is chosen must not only be able to respond to the order and inform others of it, but also be equipped to perform certain acts such as locking doors, communicating via phones/radios, and accessing emergency equipment without delay. The leader must have access to all of the above mentioned, including master keys and access codes and know how to use them at any given time. Training of the protocols of "Lockdown" and "Shelter in Place" should be given to not only the leadership chosen to run the event, but to all teachers, staff members and selected student body leadership. With the proper training, everyone of the team can then make a quick decision, implement the respective order of a "Lockdown" or "Shelter in Place", not have to wait for direction from a senior staff member and if done, reduce the likelihood of serious injury or *** due to the quick response of that person. Understanding the nature of a threat should take precedence when considering a "Lockdown" or "Shelter in Place" order. When evaluating the threat, keep in mind that a threat can escalate within a short moment and it is better to err on safety than take a chance that the threat will just walk out or that the assailant will be talked down and become non-threatening. Also keep in mind that there are many *** that can cause great bodily harm or *** and they go beyond typical weapon such as knives or guns. Once the threat or major incident is over, it is imperative that "Lockdown" or "Shelter in Place" orders are lifted in a logical and methodical manner. Only the most senior leader should release the order and once done, release the students sector by sector in order to prevent mass confusion or even panic among the persons involved. Also, keep in mind that local law enforcement personnel may want to interview particular students who make good witnesses and/or provide emergency aid or mental health treatment Specific Protocols and Definitions "Shelter in Place" is used for incidences such as a natural disaster, a fire, major accident, and health hazards close to the school where "Lockdown" or building evacuation is not recommended. "Lockdown" is used for internal threats, external threats, police activity in and about the school, advisement by local law enforcement based on their specific intelligence, and potential health hazards that can spread from one part of the school to another. Keep in mind that "Lockdown" procedures can be for specific locations on the campus or the entire campus, depending on the actual threat. In the event a "Lockdown" or "Shelter in Place" order is given, the following specific activities should be performed by the leadership of the school: An order must be made throughout the school. Lock all ingress and egress to the school including but not limited to windows, doors, and other access points such as gates leading into the campus. If door locks are not available, place heavy or bulky items in front of the doors to help prevent access by the intruder. Once the "Lockdown" order is given, do not open or stop the order unless authorized by law enforcement, a school administrator tasked with that duty, or other emergency responding personnel. Keep in mind, terrorists can use various uniforms to disguise themselves as first responders, so if in doubt, ask for photo identification, call 911 to verify the presence of responders and listen for a radio transmission to them via the responders communication device. If in a "Lockdown" room, move all persons away from the doorway area, try to keep a position of concealment out of
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19kidcancercure.org
Greehey Children's *** Research Institute
Greehey Children's *** Research Institute a leader in developing novel therapies in national trials than any other group in the US.
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20kidcancercure.com
Greehey Children's *** Research Institute
Greehey Children's *** Research Institute a leader in developing novel therapies in national trials than any other group in the US.
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21solvingchildhoodcancer.org
Greehey Children's *** Research Institute
Greehey Children's *** Research Institute a leader in developing novel therapies in national trials than any other group in the US.
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22solvingchildhoodcancer.com
Greehey Children's *** Research Institute
Greehey Children's *** Research Institute a leader in developing novel therapies in national trials than any other group in the US.
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23cccells.org
Childhood *** Repository
Website for the Childhood *** Repository
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24braintumorfoundation.org
The Brain Tumor Foundation
Supports patients and their families when their lives are affected by a brain tumor. Located in New York City.
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25freeneuropathology.org
Free Neuropathology
Free Neuropathology is a non-commercial journal that is run by neuropathologists and other neuroscientists and publishes papers on human and experimental neuropathology. It is free for authors, free for readers, free from publishers, free from excessive formalities, and it encourages exchange of free opinions.
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