Lincoln, NE (LifeNews.com) -- A Nebraska group that lost out on its effort to get state voters to approve an initiative to protect the elderly and disabled is upset that Secretary of State John Gale did not approve the measure for the ballot. The organization says Gale relied on outdated information in saying that it did not gather enough signatures to get on the November ballot.
Gale said that Nebraskans for Humane Care failed to turn in the necessary number of signatures to qualify.
But, the group said Gale used a higher standard for the number of signatures needed than necessary because his office used incorrect information.
Nebraska Group Upset Secretary of State Dumped Initiative on Disabled
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Another therapy is electrical stimulation of the brain. An American doctor, Edwin Cooper, claims that people given electrical stimulation emerge from comas more quickly and regain functions more quickly than if they are given only traditional treatment. His work has not attracted much attention in the US and was even denounced by the recently deceased expert witness in the Terri Schiavo case, Ronald Cranford, as "junk science".
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