Archive for the ‘EDS Research’ Category
Posted on September 28, 2015
Watch the recording of this free webinar. Dr. Joan Stoler presents “Update on Complications and Rare Forms of EDS”.
Posted on May 10, 2015
Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome is the most devastating type of EDS. It’s a disease so rare that only one out of every 250,000 people will be diagnosed with it. The DEFY Foundation was started by two students at West Chester University.
Posted on December 17, 2014
EDS Awareness invites you to watch this FREE webinar recording! Sponsored by www.bodysupportstore.com TOPIC: “Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome / EDS type IV” PRESENTER: Dr. Peter Byers About our speaker: Dr. Byers is Director of the Collagen Diagnostic Laboratory (CDL) at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. He is also a Professor of Medicine and Pathology and Adjunct Professor of […]
Posted on August 12, 2014
EDS Awareness invites you to listen to a FREE online learning session! On August 6, Dr. Derek Neilson’s presented EDS Hypermobility Type and what is needed to change the perception of this condition. Sponsored by www.bodysupportstore.com WHAT: ““EDS Awareness Educational Series” – a webinar program hosted by EDSawareness.com PRESENTER: Dr. Derek Neilson – Assistant Professor […]
Posted on March 18, 2014
EDS Awareness invites you to watch this FREE webinar presented by Dr. Pradeep Chopra on EDS Pain Management. (Part 1) A recording is available for replay. Receive INVITATIONS for upcoming FREE webinars by signing up for the “FREE Report” on the homepage. Or click HERE. CLICK HERE for the link to the recording of this webinar session. CLICK HERE […]
Posted on September 21, 2013
There are few doctors in Canada treating children with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Unfortunately there is now one less! By: jfrketich@thespec.com “A Hamilton neurologist who was one of the only doctors in Canada to treat children with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome has gone to the United States. Dr. Benedicto (Ben) Baronia’s last shift was Sept. 15 at McMaster Children’s Hospital, […]