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		<title>Unity and healing</title>
		<description>While the halls of Brigham and Women’s Hospital are always bustling with patients, doctors and staff, like elsewhere in the world, the steady traffic seems to slow at this time of the year as people stop to appreciate one of the hospital’s many towering Christmas trees, or winter scenes, or ...</description>
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		<title>We appreciate your support</title>
		<description>With Thanksgiving just behind us and the start of the holiday season in our sight, it seems an appropriate time to take a breath and review some of the successes we’ve seen with The Meningioma Project.

The project is just over a month old and already more than 100 people have ...</description>
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		<title>The Meningioma Project</title>
		<description>I had never even heard of a meningioma (men ing gee oh ma) before I joined the Brain Science Foundation as its Executive Director a year ago. Now I know that meningiomas are the most common of all primary brain tumors, which are tumors that originate in the brain versus ...</description>
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