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- General Anesthesia More Like Coma Than Sleep
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | December 30, 2010. - Study Could Lead to New Treatments for Neuromuscular Diseases
By Vanderbilt University Medical Center | Medical News Today | December 30, 2010. - Global Epilepsy Research Funding Grossly Inadequate
By Sy Kraft, B.A. | Medical News Today | December 29, 2010. - How Past Experiences Inform Future Choices
By MIT | December 29, 2010. - Study Shows Fast, Accurate Method for Communicating Using Brain Waves
By Nicole Ptaniello | Albany Medical College | December 29, 2010. - Cost-Effectiveness of Cyberonics’ VNS Therapy® System for Epilepsy Reinforced by 1,600-Patient Emory University School of Medicine Study
By Cyberonics, Inc. | December 28, 2010. - European Neurologists Expect Significant Increases in The Use of Both Tysabri and Extavia in Their Multiple Sclerosis Patients The Next Six Months
By BioTrends Research Group, Inc. | December 28, 2010. - Large, Rich Social Network Linked to Bigger Amygdala Deep in The Brain
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | December 28, 2010. - Researchers; Pay More Attention to Epilepsy
By American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | December 28, 2010. - Some Brain Tumours Mimic The Genetic Programme of Germline Cells
By Institute for Research in Biomedicine-IRB, AlphaGalileo Foundation | December 28, 2010. - Brain Injury Research, Blogs & News in 2010
By Brainworks - Genome Code Cracked for Most Common form of Pediatric Brain Cancer
By Johns Hopkins Medicine | Medical News Today | December 27, 2010. - Lundbeck Embarks on Research Initiative to Identify and Develop Therapies That May Slow or Halt The Progression of Huntington’s Disease
By Lundbeck Inc. | December 27, 2010. - Leibniz Prize 2011: 10 Researchers Awarded 2.5 Million Euros ($3.3 Million) Each
By Marco Finetti | Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft | December 25, 2010. - New Labeling Method Expands Ability to Read DNA Modification
By Holly Korschun | Emory University | December 25, 2010. -
Arsenic to Poison Brain Tumors:
By Karen Honey | Journal of Clinical Investigation | December 24, 2010. - Industry-Funded ‘Interphone’ Brain Cancer-Cell Phone Study Design Proven to Greatly Underestimate Risk of Brain Tumors
By ElectromagneticHealth.org | December 24, 2010. - Most Common Adult Brain Cancer Linked to Gene Deletion, Stanford Doctors Say
By Bruce Goldman | Stanford University Medical Center | December 24, 2010. - Treating Spinal Cord Gliomas – Photons Vs. Protons
By Darrell E. Ward | Ohio State University Medical Center | December 24, 2010. - How Cortical Nerve Cells form Synapses with Neighbors Shown in Unprecedented Detail
By Peter Tarr | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | December 23, 2010. - Scans Could Predict Onset of Schizophrenia, Study Suggests
By University of Edinburgh | December 23, 2010. - Tau Disrupts Neural Communication Prior to Neurodegeneration
By Elisabeth (Lisa) Lyons | Cell Press | December 23, 2010. - VistaGen Therapeutics Announces Successful Completion of Initial Phase 1 Safety Study of AV-101 for Neuropathic Pain
By VistaGen Therapeutics, Inc. | December 23, 2010. - Brain Imaging Predicts Future Reading Progress in Children with Dyslexia
By Vanderbilt University | December 22, 2010. - Early Alzheimer’s Risk Diagnosis Possible Using A Combination of Tests
By Sy Kraft, B.A. | Medical News Today | December 22, 2010. - Iron and Folic Acid Directly Related to Improved Function in Children
By Sy Kraft, B.A. | Medical News Today | December 22, 2010. - Military Health: Philanthropy, Not The Pentagon, Leads to Quality Care for Brain-Injured Soldiers
By © Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation | December 22, 2010. - Ordinary, Unrelated Memories Enhanced by Stress
By James Devitt | New York University | December 22, 2010. - Scripps Research Study Reveals Unexpected Mechanism of New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
By The Scripps Research Institute, AlphaGalileo Foundation | December 22, 2010. - Foundation Venture Capital Group Invests in Start-Up Company Working to Improve Mobility for People with Chronic Spinal Cord Injuries
By Foundation Venture Capital Group | December 21, 2010. - Ion Channel Responsible for Pain Identified
By University at Buffalo | Medical News Today | December 21, 2010. - Study Links Emotional and Neural Responses to Musical Performance
By Florida Atlantic University | December 21, 2010. - When The Brain Knows No Fear
By Elisabeth (Lisa) Lyons | Cell Press | December 20, 2010. - DiaGenic ASA: DiaGenic and Pfizer to Collaborate on Blood Based Biomarkers for Early Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease
By DiaGenic ASA | December 19, 2010. - Cell of Origin for Brain Tumors May Predict Response to Therapy
By Lauren Hammit | University of California – San Francisco | December 18, 2010. - Neuroprotective Against Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury Discovered in Compound Derived from Curry Spice
By Salk Institute | Medical News Today | December 18, 2010. - Advanced Accelerator Applications Receives GMP Approval to Manufacture Lutate for Treatment of NeuroEndocrine Tumors
By Advanced Accelerator Applications | BioSynthema | December 17, 2010. - Clinical Trial for Rett Syndrome Launched
By Children’s Hospital Boston | December 17, 2010. - Discovery of Neuropeptide S Role Could Aid Treatment of Cognitive Disorders
By Tom Vasich | University of California – Irvine | December 17, 2010. - Experts Collaborate in Gene Survey of Childhood Brain Cancer
By Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia | December 17, 2010. - Insight Offers New Angle of Attack on Variety of Brain Tumors
By David Orenstein | Brown University | December 17, 2010. - Key to Tumour Invasion: Defective Cell Surface “Glue”
By Anita Kar | McGill University | December 17, 2010. - Michael J. Fox Foundation Funds AFFiRiS AG to Develop Parkinson’s Vaccine
By AFFiRiS AG | December 17, 2010. - Most Ischemic Stroke Patients Die or Are Back in Hospital within Twelve Months
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | December 17, 2010. - MRI Scans Reveal Brain Changes in People at Genetic Risk for Alzheimer’s
By Washington University in St. Louis | December 17, 2010. - No Fear Felt by Woman without Functioning Amygdala
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | December 17, 2010. - Scientists Identify Elusive Neuronal Targets of Deep Brain Stimulation
By Hema Bashyam | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | December 17, 2010. - Scientists Identify The Largest Network of Protein Interactions Related to Alzheimer’s Disease
By Institute for Research in Biomedicine-IRB, AlphaGalileo Foundation | December 17, 2010. - Successful Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis At U of M
By University of Michigan Health System | December 17, 2010. - The Majority of Surveyed Neurologists in The EU5 Expect Both Gilenya and Oral Cladribine to Secure Initial European Approval
By Decision Resources | December 17, 2010. - UQ Professor Is Australia’s Highest-Ranked Researcher, Australia
By University of Queensland | December 17, 2010. - Anoles Key to Medically Applicable Regeneration?
By Margaret Coulombe | Arizona State University | December 16, 2010. - Enhanced Brain-Machine Interface Taps into Additional Senses
By Kat Snodgrass | Society for Neuroscience | December 16, 2010. - Fighter Pilots’ Brains Are ‘More Sensitive’
By Ruth Howells | University College London | December 16, 2010. - In Mouse Model, Transcription Factor Clears Protein Clumps in Huntington’s Disease
By Cathy Yarbrough, John Fleischman | American Society for Cell Biology; Scott La Fee; University of California – San Diego | December 16, 2010. - New Research Units from DFG Ranging from Acute Kidney Injury to Little Researched Learning Processes
By Marco Finetti | Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft | December 16, 2010. - NICE Updates Advice on Cerebral Palsy Operation
By NICE | December 16, 2010. - One-Of-A-Kind Cerebrovascular Simulator Makes Debut at Stony Brook University Medical Center
By Cerebrovascular Center at Stony Brook University Medical Center | December 16, 2010. - Scripps Research and UCSD Scientists Awarded Approximately $7.5 Million to Identify Potential Drug Candidates to Treat Nicotine Addiction
By The Scripps Research Institute, AlphaGalileo Foundation | December 16, 2010. - Second Brain Death Exam May Be Unnecessary, Hurt Organ Donation Rates
By American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | December 16, 2010. - Study Finds Strength Training for Seniors Provides Cognitive Function, Economic Benefits
By Brian Lin | University of British Columbia | December 16, 2010. - Two Brain Death Exams May Be Pointless, Undermine Organ Donations, and Increase Family Anguish
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | December 16, 2010. - Attempting to Predict Epileptic Seizure
By American Institute of Physics (AIP) | December 15, 2010. - Cerebral Palsy Boy Treated with Own Cord Blood Stem Cells
By Cryo-Save | FlandersBio | December 15, 2010. - CNRM and DSG Battle U.S. Troops’ Traumatic Brain Injury
By CNRM | DSG Inc. | December 15, 2010. -
Fighter Pilots’ Brains Are “Wired” Differently
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | December 15, 2010. - Racial, Economic Disparities Evident Among Patients with Parkinson’s Disease and Similar Conditions
By Archives of Neurology | December 15, 2010. - Robot Arm Improves Performance of Brain-Controlled Device
By University of Chicago Medical Center | December 15, 2010. - Sangamo BioSciences Announces Publication of Data from Program to Develop A ZFP Therapeutic® for Parkinson’s Disease
By Sangamo BioSciences, Inc. | December 15, 2010. -
Unique Case Study on Alzheimer’s Disease
By Karolinska Institutet, AlphaGalileo Foundation | December 15, 2010. - Alcohol Publishes Year-End Special Issue on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
By Elsevier, AlphaGalileo Foundation | December 14, 2010. - Alzheimer Patients Brain Tracked by PET Scanner During Disease and after Death
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | December 14, 2010. - Brain Tumor Patients Commonly Use Homeopathy and Other Alternative Therapies
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | December 14, 2010. - Cerebrospinal Fluid Study Reveals Potential New Gene Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease
By IU School of Medicine | December 14, 2010. - Few Long-Term Psychological Effects after Job Loss
By American Psychological Association (APA) | December 14, 2010. - Many Brain Tumor Patients Use Homeopathy, Alternative Treatments
By American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | December 14, 2010. - Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities in Parkinson’s
By University of Maryland Medical Center | December 14, 2010. - Study Shows Way to Block Neurodegeneration in Adult form of Fragile X Syndrome
By University of Michigan Health System | December 14, 2010. - A Visual History of The Brain to Be Presented by ‘Portraits of The Mind’ Author at Public Event in New York
By Adrienne Burke | New York Academy of Sciences | December 13, 2010. - DFG Research Center ‘Molecular Physiology of The Brain’ Extended by 4 Years
By Marco Finetti | Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft | December 13, 2010. - Medistem Co-Authors Scientific Publication Detecting Neurodegeneration Before Symptoms Develop
By Medistem Inc. | December 13, 2010. - New Risk Factors for Brain Metastases in Breast Cancer Patients Uncovered by Fox Chase Researchers
By Diana Quattrone | Fox Chase Cancer Center | December 13, 2010. - New Society for Social Neuroscience to Help Guide Emerging Field
By William Harms | University of Chicago | December 13, 2010. - Spinal Cord Injury Patient Treated with Non-Matched Adult Stem Cells
By Medistem Inc. | December 13, 2010. - Rubbish Trucks on Strike in The Brains of People with Alzheimer’s
By Alzheimer’s Society | December 12, 2010. - Boxing Bad for The Brain
By Deutsches Aerzteblatt International, AlphaGalileo Foundation | December 11, 2010. - Key Protein Discovered That Allows Nerve Cells to Repair Themselves
By Barbara K. Kennedy | Penn State | December 11, 2010. - Our Brains Are Wired So We Can Better Hear Ourselves Speak, New Study Shows
By University of California – Berkeley | Medical News Today | December 11, 2010. - Workshop to Focus on Synchrony in Biological Systems
By Catherine Crawley | National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS) | December 11, 2010. - Alzheimer’s Patients Clear Less of Plaque Component
By Washington University in St. Louis | December 10, 2010. - Brain’s Inherent Ability to Focus Learning Discovered by Scientists
By University of Bristol | Medical News Today | December 10, 2010. - Key Protein Allows Nerve Cells to Regenerate
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | December 10, 2010. - Molecular Glue Needed to Wire The Brain Discovered by Yale Scientists
By Bill Hathaway | Yale University | December 10, 2010. - Neuroimaging: Voodoo, New Phrenology, or Scientific Breakthrough? Introduction to Special Section on FMRI
By Keri Chiodo | Association for Psychological Science | December 10, 2010. - New 5-Minute Alzheimer’s Screening Test Published by CNS-Neuro
By CNS-Neuro | December 10, 2010. - Poor Brain Protein Elimination Linked to Alzheimer’s Development
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | December 10, 2010. - Researchers Track The Impacts of Depression During Pregnancy
By University of Michigan Health System | December 10, 2010. - What Zen Meditators Don’t Think about Won’t Hurt Them
By University of Montreal | December 10, 2010. - $6.4M NIH Award Supports Research in TB Genetics, Brain Tumor Treatment, Cancer Genetics, Ethical and Societal Issues in Human Genetic Research
By Christina DeAngelis | Case Western Reserve University | December 9, 2010. - Alkermes Announces Results from Phase 2 Study of ALKS 33 in Alcohol Dependence
By Alkermes, Inc. | December 9, 2010. - Brain’s Visual Circuits Do Error Correction on The Fly
By Ashley Yeager | Duke University | December 9, 2010. - Clinical Trial of UCI-Created Neural Stem Approved by Swiss Agency
By Tom Vasich | University of California – Irvine | December 9, 2010. - Different Origins Discovered for Medulloblastoma Tumor Subtypes
By St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital | December 9, 2010. - Fewer Synapses More Efficient Learning
By Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, AlphaGalileo Foundation | December 9, 2010. - Ginseng Might Boost Brain Power, but Evidence Is Weak
By Health Behavior News Service | December 9, 2010. - Heart Attack, New Hope in Delaying Brain Damage in Cardiac Arrest Victims
By The Brain Injury Foundation | December 9, 2010. - Melanopsin Looks on The Bright Side of Life
By Salk Institute for Biological Studies | December 9, 2010. - Moving Closer to Stem Cell Treatment of Brain Diseases
By Tom Rickey | University of Rochester Medical Center | December 9, 2010. - New Research into Targeted Treatment of Alzheimer’s
By Gabrielle DeMarco Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | December 9, 2010. - Novel Compounds Show Early Promise in Treatment of Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, Alzheimer’s
By Margaret Allen | Southern Methodist University | December 9, 2010. - See off Alzheimer’s with The Colour Purple
By Manchester University, AlphaGalileo Foundation | December 9, 2010. - Seizure Generation in Brain Is Isolated from Surrounding Brain Regions
By Mayo Clinic | December 9, 2010. - Surgery Benefits The ‘Vast Majority’ of Acoustic Tumor Patients
By Jim Ritter | Loyola University Health System | December 9, 2010. - Therapy May Reverse Stroke Damage by Jump-Starting Growth of Nerve Fibers
By Loyola University Health System | Medical News Today | December 9, 2010. - Uroplasty Updates National Government Services Coverage Decision for Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS)
By Uroplasty, Inc. | December 9, 2010. - Why Alzheimer’s Disease Kills Some Neuron Types First
By Daniel Kane | University of California – San Diego | December 9, 2010. - Widening Our Perceptions of Reading and Writing Difficulties
By Elsevier, AlphaGalileo Foundation | December 9, 2010. - Alzheimer’s Association Brings Together Thought Leaders on Medicare Annual Wellness Visit
By Alzheimer’s Association | December 8, 2010. - Can Transplanted Neuronal Progenitor Cells Develop into Functioning Neurons
By American Epilepsy Society (AES) | December 8, 2010. - Cipher Pharmaceuticals Using MedAvante Centralized Ratings in Phase 3 Study
By MedAvante, Inc. | December 8, 2010. - Drug Combination Twice As Effective As Single Drug in Protecting Brain Cells
By American Epilepsy Society (AES) | December 8, 2010. - Experiments Suggest Possible New Approach to Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury
By Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | December 8, 2010. - Long-Term Prognosis Is Excellent for Most Children with Seizures
By Elizabeth Rice | Mayo Clinic | December 8, 2010. - Researchers Reverse Stroke Damage by Jumpstarting Nerve Fibers
By Loyola University Health System | December 8, 2010. - St. Jude Medical Neurostimulation Study Demonstrates Sustained Improvement in Chronic Low Back Pain Symptoms and Quality of Life
By St. Jude Medical | December 8, 2010. - Taking An Active Role in Learning Enhances Memory
By University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Medical News Today | December 8, 2010. - Are Seizures Due to Cerebral Hemorrhage Going Undiagnosed in The ICU?
By American Epilepsy Society (AES) | December 7, 2010. - Being Born in Winter Affects Biological Clock, Influencing Neurological Disorder Risk
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | December 7, 2010. - Biomarker Identified for Predicting Increased Risk of Developing Post Traumatic Epilepsy
By American Epilepsy Society (AES) | December 7, 2010. - Birth Light Cycle Dramatically Affects Babies’ Biological Clocks
By Vanderbilt University | Medical News Today | December 7, 2010. - How The Brain’s Architecture Makes Our View of The World Unique
By Craig Brierley | Wellcome Trust | December 7, 2010. - IV Drug Could Be Major Advance in Halting Acute Seizures in Newborns
By American Epilepsy Society (AES) | December 7, 2010. - Parkinson’s Drug Could Treat Restless Leg Syndrome
By Medical College of Georgia | December 7, 2010. - Post Traumatic Seizure Rate in Children Double The Adult Rate
By American Epilepsy Society (AES) | December 7, 2010. - Potential to Reverse Damage Caused by Multiple Sclerosis
By University of Cambridge | Medical News Today | December 7, 2010. - Report Favorable Result of Pilot Feasibility Trial for Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation for Epilepsy
By American Epilepsy Society (AES) | December 7, 2010. - Sangart, Inc. Announces Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with The U.S. Navy to Evaluate MP4 Molecule in Traumatic Brain Injury
By Sangart, Inc. | December 7, 2010. - California Stem Cell Inc. Files IND to Commence Phase I Clinical Trial in Spinal Muscular Atrophy
By Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy | California Stem Cell, Inc. | December 6, 2010. - Dynamics of Chaperone Protein Critical in Rescuing Brains of Alzheimer’s Mice from Neuron Damage
By Anne DeLotto Baier | University of South Florida (USF Health) | December 6, 2010. - First Meningococcal A Conjugate Vaccine Launched in Burkina Faso
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | December 6, 2010. - Scientists Report Study of ‘Brain Maps’ for How Humans Reach; Robotics and Machine-Brain Interface for Paraplegics May Benefit
By Gail Gallessich | University of California – Santa Barbara | December 6, 2010. - St. Jude Medical Announces New Approvals of Five-Column Neurostimulation Lead to Manage Chronic Pain
By St. Jude Medical | December 6, 2010. - Medtronic Announces CD HORIZON(R) System 510k Pedicle Screw Clearance for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
By Medtronic’s Spine Business | Medtronic | December 5, 2010. -
Myelin Damage Potentially Reversed Using Stem Cells – Hope for Multiple Sclerosis Patients
By Christian Nordqvist | Medical News Today | December 5, 2010. - 3-D Map of Fly Brain Is to Neuroscience What Genome Is to Genetics
By Elisabeth (Lisa) Lyons | Cell Press | December 4, 2010. - Neuraltus Pharmaceuticals Reports Clinical Results from Phase 1/2 NP002 Study in The Treatment of Dyskinesias
By Neuraltus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | December 4, 2010. - Researchers Achieve Extensive Regeneration in Nerve Connecting Eye to Brain
By Children’s Hospital Boston | December 4, 2010. - Drug Target for Mad Cow Disease and Related Illnesses Revealed by New Prion Discovery
By Cody Mooneyhan | Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology | December 3, 2010. - Dysfunction in Blood Vessel Walls Could Be Risk Factor for Alzheimer’s As Well As Heart Disease
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | December 3, 2010. - Elekta to Highlight Next Generation MEG System for Studying Brain Activity at American Epilepsy Society Meeting
By Elekta | December 3, 2010. - Frequently Used Antiepileptic Drug Linked to Spina Bifida in Infants
By British Medical Journal | December 3, 2010. -
Myocardial Infarction and Insomnia
By Véronique Allaire | University of Montreal | December 3, 2010. -
Odors in Womb Sensitize Fetus to Smells, Alter Brain Development
By University of Colorado Denver | Medical News Today | December 3, 2010. -
SUTENT® Receives European Approval for A New Indication in Progressive Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (NET)
By Pfizer Inc. | December 3, 2010. - Women & Infants’ Physician Authors Chapter in Reference Book
By Susan McDonald | Women & Infants Hospital | December 3, 2010. - Diabetic Brains Suffer from Lack of Cholesterol
By Cell Press | Medical News Today | December 2, 2010. - Fatigue and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Should Be Assessed Separately in Parkinson’s
By Wiley – Blackwell, AlphaGalileo Foundation | December 2, 2010. - MRI Scan Detects Autism Biomarkers in Brain
By Catharine Paddock, Ph.D. | Medical News Today | December 2, 2010. -
New Brain Tumor Vaccine to Be Tested in Humans
By Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center | December 2, 2010. - Research Supports Newborn Screening and Early Treatment for Rare Genetic Disorder, MPS I
By LA BioMed | December 2, 2010. -
Study Finds Children with Autism Have Mitochondrial Dysfunction
By Phyllis Brown | University of California – Davis Health System | December 2, 2010. -
Study Pinpoints Molecular Mechanism That Causes Teens to Be Less Sensitive to Alcohol Than Adults
By Baylor University | December 2, 2010. - Virtual Biopsy May Allow Earlier Diagnosis of Brain Disorder in Athletes
By Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) | December 2, 2010. - An Unorthodox Route to Understanding The Human Neurosystem
By George Hunka | American Friends of Tel Aviv University | December 1, 2010. -
Brain Scans Show Effects of Parkinson’s Drug
By Washington University in St. Louis | December 1, 2010. - Cytheris Announces Clinical Case Combining Interleukin-7 CYT107 with Antiviral Agent CMX001 for Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML)
By Cytheris | December 1, 2010. - Diabetes May Clamp Down on Cholesterol The Brain Needs
By Joslin Diabetes Center | December 1, 2010. - New Tool to Measure Quality of Patient Care
By Mark Wheeler | University of California – Los Angeles | December 1, 2010. - Salk Institute Creates Renato Dulbecco Chair in Genomics and Roger Guillemin Chair in Neuroscience
By Kat Kearney | Salk Institute | December 1, 2010. - Study Suggests Earliest Brain Changes Associated with The Genetic Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease May Have Implications for Preventive Therapies
By IOS Press BV, AlphaGalileo Foundation | December 1, 2010.
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