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Scientists at Maastricht University Medical Centre are researching new treatments aimed at accurately matching brain function and the blood flow through the brain to the needs of individual patients. They expect that, by 2020, this new method of treatment will help many patients function considerably better.
The new treatments are customised, which means that they are adapted to suit the individual. This customised approach requires financial resources over and above the standard research funds available to these researchers.
Learn more at BrainBattle
The purpose of the fund is to provide support throughout the sport of Showjumping to those who suffer an injury or bereavement, causing hardship to the parties concerned. As the sport and industry come under the public gaze more and more through various reports, it is vital that the sport is seen to acknowledge its responsibilities.
We aim to show support to members of the sport and to show that these sportspeople and their families and assistants are provided for by the industry that they invest and participate in.
Learn more at SJC
The Irish Kidney Association is a charitable voluntary organisation dedicated to meeting the needs of renal patients and their families and carergivers, living with and affected by end stage renal disease. These needs are spread across all aspects of life – medical, social and psychological.
Our primary role is to support patients and their families affected by end stage kidney disease, dialysis treatment, or after kidney transplant. The Association promotes organ donation by educating the public on all matters from initial questions, through to receiving their Gift of Life cards.
Learn more at the Irish Kidney Association
Scientists at Maastricht University Medical Centre are researching new treatments aimed at accurately matching brain function and the blood flow through the brain to the needs of individual patients. They expect that, by 2020, this new method of treatment will help many patients function considerably better.
The new treatments are customised, which means that they are adapted to suit the individual. This customised approach requires financial resources over and above the standard research funds available to these researchers.
Learn more at BrainBattle
The CES Valencia Team approached us in early 2021 about a potential collaboration. We have since been working together to try and establish how we could make a greater impact in the sport as a team.
The focus of this new partnership is not only to raise awareness about the type of resource that the Jack Dodd Foundation aims to be for riders, but also to build our network of professionals, making our website a one-stop-shop for anyone looking for specialised help from knowledgeable professions in supplementary fields.
Learn more at CES Valencia
The Irish Kidney Association is a charitable voluntary organisation dedicated to meeting the needs of renal patients and their families and caregivers, living with and affected by end stage renal disease. These needs are spread across all aspects of life – medical, social and psychological.
"Our primary role is to support patients and their families affected by end stage kidney disease, dialysis treatment, or after kidney transplant." The Association promotes organ donation by educating the public on all matters from initial questions, through to receiving their Gift of Life cards.
Learn more at the Irish Kidney Association
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