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Neuro-Eye Therapy, a Vision Training Program, Improves Sight of Stroke Victims

At the University of Aberdeen in Scotland a new program has been setup to help restore vision in patients that lost part of their ability to see due to a stroke. From the press release: Dr Arash Sahraie, Reader in Visual Neuroscience at the University of Aberdeen, explained: "The basic principles behind Neuro-Eye Therapy are similar to those of physiotherapy following a stroke. If muscles are affected...

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Seeing Queens in Europe instead of Aberdeen will motivate us, vows Zander Diamond

ZANDER DIAMOND insists watching Queen of the South compete in the UEFA Cup will give him all the motivation he needs to ensure Aberdeen play in Europe next season.

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Aberdeen respond to Old Firm levy

Aberdeen will charge fans £1 more for Old Firm matches, and will levy a 5% fee on tickets they sell to Dons fans for games at Ibrox and Celtic Park.

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Aberdeen Group : Companies Leverage Social Media to Drive Marketing Improvement

BOSTON, MA (MARKET WIRE) With the rise of social media, the speed and reach of word of mouth with respect to consumer products and services is increasing by orders of magnitude. At the same time, a growing number of companies are deploying technology solutions to harness the power of word of mouth to raise brand awareness, drive marketing improvement and, ultimately, increase shareholder value.

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Aberdeen agree to ticket levy

ABERDEEN have agreed to pay Celtic and Rangers a 5 per cent levy on ticket sales for Pittodrie games against the Old Firm – but only after raising the price for away supporter

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Shorebird of the Week - August 7, 2008

Last Saturday night I was part of a Shorebirds Fan Club trip down to Norfolk to see the Tides play. Part of their game program was a reprint of a pre-season Baseball America article recounting the Orioles’ top 10 prospects. While none of them are playing for Delmarva this season, I think there’s a good [...]

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Inverurie Locos 0 - 2 Aberdeen: Aberdeen injury boost

ABERDEEN received a major boost ahead of Saturday's season opener against Inverness Caledonian Thistle when Zander Diamond, Derek Young, Mark Kerr and Stuart Duff all retu

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Man in court over stairwell killing

A 21-YEAR-OLD man was due to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court today charged in connection with the death of Christopher Branigan.

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AP Moeller-Maersk reaps rewards from North Sea

Profits on AP Moeller-Maersk’s North Sea oil and gas business more than tripled in the latest financial year, providing further justification of the Danish giant’s decision to make a big investment in the mature province in 2005.

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Common Infertility Treatments Are Unlikely to Improve Fertility

Long established medical interventions to help couples with infertility problems do not seem to improve fertility, according to a study published on bmj.com today.

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For mystery infertility, two methods don't help

A new study calls into question the use of two common infertility treatments for couples who have unexplained problems having children.

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Council drafts in finance expert

THE man charged with one of the most onerous tasks in Scottish local government – charting a way out of Aberdeen City Council's financial crisis – was named yesterday.

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Man in court over stairwell killing

A 21-YEAR-OLD man was due to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court today charged in connection with the death of Christopher Branigan.

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Murder-hunt police raid houses

SCOTTISH detectives hunting the murderer of an Aberdeen father yesterday raided two addresses in the West Midlands in their search for the killer.