Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Science and Social Medai Colliding: New mobile app released by Brain Aneurysm Foundation

   A new app is available in the iTunes and Google Play stores. The Brain Aneurysm Foundation announced a step into the new age of a technology-driven society on Feb. 5, 2014.
   The Foundation released "Brain Aneurysm." The app is free and provides the public with information about brain aneurysms whenever and wherever they have their mobile devices.
   The App was created by The Neurosurgical Atlas and Dr. Aaron Cohen-Gadol. Gadol is a leading neurosurgeon, specializing in brain aneurysms from Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine and Indiana University Department of Neurosurgery.


   The app includes educational videos about aneurysms, treatment, recovery and patient advocacy.
   The Brain Aneurysm Foundation announced the new app in conjunction with their 20th anniversary celebration. The foundation was established in 1994.
    The articles states:
          "It is estimated that up to 1 in 50 people in the U.S. will develop a brain aneurysm during their lifetime."
About 30,000 people will suffer a ruptured brain aneurysm each year, according to the article.

Experts speak about risks, symptoms, treatment and recovery, posted by The Brain Aneurysm Foundation.



To make a difference in the lives of those affected by brain aneurysms, click here for more information.
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By: Emily Brown

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