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These links are intended for information only. They do not constitute medical advise.
Contents of this page:
General Information sites on Various Neuropsychological Disorders
- Virtual Hospital (An accessible resource from the University of Iowa, including information about disorders and symtoms.)
- MedlinePlus (A comprehensive resource from the US National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health.)
- The Brain Matters (A resource from the American Academy of Neurology Foundation, includes symptoms, causes, treatment options and resources.)
- NINDS (A resource from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes.)
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Medications Information
- FDA (The official site of U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a comprehensive source.)
- MayoClinic (Includes prescription and over-the-counter medications as well as vitamins and supplements.)
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Resources for Caregivers and Family Members
- FCA (Family Caregiver Alliance offers information, resources, support groups and practical advise, including available programs and benefits.)
- NAC (National Alliance for Caregiving webste is searcheable and offers a variety of resources.)
- TBI Guide (An e-book for brain injury survivors and caregivers.)
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Resources for Adults
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Resources for Older Adults
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Resources for Children
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Useful Software and on-line Games and Puzzles to Improve Attention, Concentration, Memory and Language
- PalmGear (A huge archive of Palm Pilot software, includes numerous puzzles and games, many are freeware and shareware.)
- Free Games (A large collection of games, including word, logic, puzzle games, etc.)
- World of Free Games (A huge archive of free PC games, well organized.)
- Thinks.com (Includes on-line puzzles which change daily and archives.)
- yourDictionary (Numerous dictionaries and word puzzles and games.)
- Clueword (Multilingual word puzzles and games.)
- English International Lyon (Language training with on-line exercises.)
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