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NeuroResearch Clinics, Inc. |
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AMA Category 1
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Continuing Medical Education |
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RESEARCH
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NeuroResearch
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As of the fall of 2008 there are four writing efforts
underway describing the ground breaking research
of NeuroResearch in the area of
serotonin and dopamine neurotransmitter
treatment. These four efforts involve
medical schools, universities, and independent
medical writers. |
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University of Minnesota Medical School |
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PAPER 1 OF 2: Dietary
5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) and tyrosine
(L-tyrosine)
variably affect urinary excretion of
serotonin and dopamine in a large human
population RESEARCHERS: George
Trachte, PhD, Tom Uncini, MD, Marty Hinz, MD
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth,
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JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICAL TEXT BOOK
DEPRESSION CHAPTER |
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Johns Hopkins Depression Chapter |
Marty Hinz,
MD Depression
in I. Kohlstadt (ed.) Food and
Nutrients in Disease
Management (CRC Press, 2009)
New medical textbook,
in edit at this time release date
scheduled for February 7, 2009 posted to facilitate a
forum and input from colleagues. |
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THE TOWNSEND LETTER |
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Article by independent medical writer Ingrid
Kohlstadt, MD,
MPH, FACN,
"Urinary
Neurotransmitter Testing to Optimize
Treatment with 5-HTP and
tyrosine Based upon a Clinical
Diagnosis" based on the medical
research work of Marty Hinz, MD. In press due
for publication January 2009. |
Link: Ingrid Kohlstadt, MD |
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If you need a medical speaker
for AMA Category I CME call NeuroResearch Clinics, Inc.
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NeuroResearch Clinics, Inc.
only deals with and provides information to licensed health care
professionals. |
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NeuroResearch Clinics, Inc |
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1150 88th Ave W |
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Duluth, MN 55808 |
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Ph. 877-626-2220 |
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E-Mail: Info@NeuroAssist.com |
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DISCLAIMER: NeuroResearch is a research company that provides
speakers to programs for AMA category I continuing medical education
(CME) for physicians, continuing education for psychologists
approved by the American Psychological Association, and licenses
intellectual property for use. The NeuroResearch formulas and theory
of medicine is designed for the use of combining amino acid
precursors of the serotonin and catecholamine systems. The formulas
are intended to be used as nutritional supplements and not as a drug
to treat, mitigate, treat, cure, or prevent disease. This web site
is intended to be educational purposes only. Constantly we receive
e-mails from people who are not licensed health care providers. We
wish we could answer them, but the new telemedicine laws that were
recently legislated (and put in place) prohibit us from providing
advice directly to people with no medical license or providing
medical care over the Internet. |
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