 
                    Recording – Neuropsychological Functioning in Neurofibromatosis
Recorded in December of 2012 by NF Mid-Atlantic, this webinar focuses on the different areas of cognitive functioning, and how they…
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                    Recorded in December of 2012 by NF Mid-Atlantic, this webinar focuses on the different areas of cognitive functioning, and how they…
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                    The NF Network will be presenting an all new webinar on Hearing Preservation/Rehabilitation in Neurofibromatosis Type 2 on July 29th. The presenter will be…
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                    What Should You Know? PDF Version Seizures occur in people with Neurofibromatosis type 1 more commonly than people who don’t…
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                    At our annual symposium on October 25, 2014 Long-Sheng Chang, Phd from The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and…
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                    Thank you to the Neuro Foundation of London for putting together a very informative and short video on MPNSTs (Malignant…
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                    At NF Midwest’s annual symposium in October 2014 we invited Eva Dombi, MD, from the National Cancer Institute to present…
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                    At our annual symposium on October 25, 2014 Dr. Parag Shah of Lurie Children’s Hospital and LaRabida Children’s Hospital spoke on…
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                    Written for NF Midwest by Heather Radtke, MS, CGC Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a genetic condition caused by mutations…
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                    The Neurofibromatosis Network presented this webinar on social emotional development in neurofibromatosis in September of 2014. The speaker was Sandy…
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                    The Neurofibromatosis Network presented this webinar on seizures in neurofibromatosis type 1 in May of 2014. The speaker was Dr….
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