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CNS to Present on Concussions and Brain Injury Nov 20 at the Novi Public Library

Posted on: 10.30.13 | by neurostudies

Novi, Mich. – The Center for Neurological Studies (CNS) will host an informational presentation on Concussions and Brain Injury on Wednesday, November 20 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the East Meeting Room of the Novi Public Library, 45255 W. 10 Mile Road. CNS Director of Community Relations and Education, Robyn Wheeler, LPN, CBIS, will host the presentation aimed at anyone interested in learning more about this important subject. For information, reach CNS at (313) 228-0930.

Founded in 2011, the objective of the non-profit CNS is to advance scientific research for neurovascular disease. The Center hosts patients from around the world who seek an accurate diagnosis from advanced neuroimaging techniques, especially in cases of mild to moderate traumatic brain injury. For information on CNS, reach CNS at (313) 228-0930.

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NOTE TO EDITORS: CNS staff are available for interview on brain injuries and brain-related diseases. Topics may include concussions in sports, help for caregivers of loved ones suffering brain disease and concussions among combat veterans. Reach CNS at (313) 228-0930.

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