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Ameritas Investment Company, LLC and Succession Resource Group Partner to Expand M&A Resources


Ameritas Investment Company, LLC and Succession Resource Group Partner to Expand M&A Resources
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PORTLAND, Ore., May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Succession Resource Group, Inc. (SRG), a leading provider of acquisition and succession solutions and consulting for financial professionals, is pleased to announce a new strategic alliance with Ameritas Investment Company, LLC (AIC), a broker-dealer and registered investment advisor based in Lincoln, Nebraska.
The new alliance will better align SRG and AIC goals, helping AIC financial professionals grow through acquisition and develop their succession plan. AIC also expects the alliance will create a win-win, with their firm more likely to retain financial professionals and assets through SRG s proactive consulting, resources, information, and reduced fees that are part of the alliance. ....

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Study provides evidence that bone marrow cell injections help heal the brain after stroke


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IMAGE: Autologous bone-marrow mononuclear cells were intravenously administered in patients with acute ischemic stroke as procedure outline in panel A. The non-treated patients were recruited separately. Both groups were imaged.
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Durham, NC - Results of a clinical trial released in
STEM CELLS Translational Medicine provide evidence that treating patients with an injection of bone marrow cells may lead to a reduction in brain injury after a stroke.
The study was conducted by Muhammad E. Haque, Ph.D., Sean I. Savitz, M.D., and colleagues from the Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease at The University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. Nearly 90 percent of patients who suffer an ischemic stroke - the most common type of stroke - exhibit weakness or paralysis to one side of the body, Dr. Haque said. Injuries to the corticospinal tract (CST), which is the main white matter connection in ....

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