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마비 자원 센터 / Paralysis Resource Center

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최근에 마비에 대한 연구가 큰 성과를 얻었으며, 매일 계속적인 진척을 하고있다. 그러나 마비에 대한 쉽고 빠른 대책이 없다는 점 때문에 비용부담의 문제는 계속되고 있다.

오른쪽에있는 웹사이트 링크를 누르면 미국 내외의 공공 또는 사립 분야의 신경과학 연구에 관한 정보 출처를 볼수 있다.

CareCure CommunityCareCure Community features a SpinalNurse bulletin board with informed comments on matters of the bowel, and all issues of paralysis.

The Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation (CDRF)CDRF raises funds to develop treatments to restore function after injury or disease of the spinal cord. Click here to see research news updates.

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)Funds research to develop therapies for many conditions related to paralysis, including traumatic injury and chronic disease.

International Campaign for Cures of Spinal Cord Injury ParalysisA group of organizations around the world that together fund about $25 million a year in SCI research. The members include: the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, Australasian and International Spinal Research Trusts, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Rick Hansen Institute and Kent Waldrep National Paralysis Foundation.

NTAF Spinal Cord Injury FundAssists patients with fund raising to pay medical costs not covered by insurance.

Library Books and VideosFind resources within the PRC library catalog.

Quality of Life Grants DatabaseFind resources within the PRC Quality of Life Grants Database. Search by Zip Code, State or an Entire Category.

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자유로운: 마비에 의해 영향을 받는 사람들과 그(것)들을 걱정하는 사람들을 위한 포괄적인 정보 공구. 과 스페인어 영어로. 당신의 사본을 요구하십시오. 지금 온라인 버전을 확인하세요.

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The information provided in the Paralysis Resource Center was supported by Grant/Cooperative Agreement Number 1U59DD000338 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC.