A Canada drug that's normally utilized to heal the flu and Parkinson's disease seems to hasten treatment in painful brain injury patients. A Canada drug that's normally utilized to heal the flu and Parkinson's disease seems to hasten treatment in painful brain injury patients. "Symmetrel appeared to increase the rate of recovery compared to placebo. Patients got better faster while they were on the drug," said study co-author Joseph Giacino, director of rehabilitation neuropsychology at the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, in Boston, and an associate professor in the department of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School. Study co-author Dr. John Whyte, director of the Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute at Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, in the Philadelphia area, said previous observational studies had suggested to buy Symmetrel and improved the rate of recovery. "There were many hypotheses out there about what thi...
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