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"With this study the investigators show that their findings about a motor complete patient regaining movement, reported three years ago in The Lancet, were not an anomaly," said Susan Howley, executive vice president for research at the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, Short Hills, N.J., whi
Date: Apr 09, 2014
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Electrical spinal cord stimulation helps paralyzed regain leg movement
But the team's replication of that feat in three more paralyzed patients - including in two patients with a disruption of signals in both directions - demonstrates that Summers' case "was not an anomaly," said Susan Howley, executive vice president for research at the Christopher and Dana Reeve Fou
Date: Apr 08, 2014
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Debate rages over severity of child-porn sentences
Susan Howley, public policy director for the National Center for Victims of Crime, has been urging those involved in the debate to keep the victims in mind. She says they face higher risk of developing mental health disorders, sexual dysfunction and substance abuse problems.
Date: Apr 29, 2012
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Paraplegic Stands for First Time in Years With Medtronic Device
"This is not a trivial process, and it's not ready for primetime in the patient community," said Susan Howley, the executive vice president for research at the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, which provided funding for the study. "It's the first step on a journey."
The foundation's Susan Howley says, "These are early days, this is a first step, we have a very long way to go, but I think the implications are enormous. And I think Christopher Reeve would be very, very pleased."
Date: May 20, 2011
Category: Health
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Paralysed baseball star steps into medical history
The results need to be replicated in other patients and the neurologists also hope to work with paralysed patients with other kinds of injury. But, said Susan Howley, executive vice president for research at the Reeve Foundation, it demonstrates proof of concept. "It's an exciting development. Where