Understanding Diabetic Neuropathy
Individuals that have recently been diagnosed as a diabetic will want to take some time to learn about diabetic neuropathy. This is a serious condition that can greatly affect someone that is dealing...
View ArticleSupporting loved ones with schizophrenia
Individuals that have loved ones who are dealing with schizophrenia may benefit from understanding more about what it really is and hope to deal with it better. It also helps them become more involved...
View ArticleMigraines are not just headaches!
Most people have experienced some form of a headache at least a few times in their lives. It is pretty common and there are many reasons for people getting them. We all know what this pain is and in...
View ArticleAn Introduction to Alzheimer’s disease
Age cannot be a consideration for forgetfulness; we all succumb to it at some point or other in our lives. As school-going kids and teens, we lose track of the right answers during an exam out of sheer...
View ArticleRecognize Schizoaffective Disorder When You See It
It might become necessary to make an appointment with a psychologist or a psychiatrist if frequent mood changes are observed, vacillating between deep depression and extreme ecstasy. Even the doctor...
View ArticleDo I Have Dementia Because I Forget Things?
Not really, since advancing age and declining memory do go hand-in-hand. Dementia is definitely related to forgetfulness, but of a more severe kind; it is not concerned with small things like...
View ArticleBipolar Disorder is a Two-dimensional Mental Illness
The term, “Bi” itself indicates that Bipolar Disorder is a combination of two extremes of behavior—extreme joy and extreme sadness. It is hard for the family members to even acknowledge it as an...
View ArticleAn Affliction of the Nerves—Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease has been named in honor of the person who first discovered it in 1817, James Parkinson. It is also known as shaking palsy or paralysis agitans. An exploration of the brain stem (the...
View ArticleWhy Can’t I Just Get to Sleep?
The medical dictionary defines Insomnia as “difficulty in initiating sleep or maintaining sleep, or even both.” And it has absolutely nothing to do with the number of hours of sleep, since each...
View ArticleNAMI Walk 2010
CNS Network will be participating in this year’s NAMI Walk at the Huntington Beach Pier on October 2, 2010. NAMI, or National Alliance of Mental Illness, is an organization to support individuals and...
View ArticleSteven Reynolds, DO
A Principal Investigator at CNS Network since 2010, Dr. Reynolds’ focus is General Health indications including Type 2 Diabetes, Diabetic Neuropathy, Asthma, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, High Cholesterol...
View ArticleMark Leibowitz, MD
As Medical Director of Early Phase Research, Dr. Leibowitz oversees all early-phase studies held in CNS Network’s 25,000 square foot Phase 1 research facility in Long Beach, CA. Dr. Leibowitz brings a...
View ArticleCNS Network Names John Pottier as Executive Vice President, Business Development
May 7th, 2013 – GARDEN GROVE, CA – CNS Network is pleased to welcome John Pottier as Executive Vice President of Business Development. With more than 20 years of experience leading sales growth and...
View ArticleAlzheimer’s Open House
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View ArticleNational Memory Screening Day – Nov. 19th, 2013
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View ArticleCNS Network Welcomes Dr. Mark Leibowitz as Medical Director, Early Phase...
Dr. Leibowitz will be joining the Clinical Pharmacology Unit at CNS Network’s Ocean View facility beginning in February 2013. LONG BEACH, California, February 1, 2013 — Dr. Leibowitz brings a wealth of...
View ArticleCNS’ Oceanview Hospital Receives Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval
August 20th, 2014 – LONG BEACH, CA ‐ CNS proudly announces that their Oceanview Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF) has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® by demonstrating compliance...
View ArticleDoctors Believe Ketamine May Help Treat Depression
Clinical research studies investigating club drug Ketamine show promising results in controlling and reducing symptoms. Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, and PTSD are some of the most...
View ArticleAlzheimer’s Free Community Memory Screenings
Dr. Leibowitz will be joining the Clinical Pharmacology Unit at CNS Network’s Ocean View facility beginning in February 2013. LONG BEACH, California, February 1, 2013 — Dr. Leibowitz brings a wealth of...
View ArticleCNS’ Oceanview Hospital Receives Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval
August 20th, 2014 – LONG BEACH, CA ‐ CNS proudly announces that their Oceanview Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF) has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® by demonstrating compliance...
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