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Northwestern Medicine team researching brain tumors benefits from nonprofit's funding
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A Northwestern Medicine research team is constantly searching for tumor treatments, and funding is a factor.

That's why researchers need constant funding. Raising money is a big part of the nation's largest brain tumor conference, taking place this week in Rosemont.

Former gymnast Bri Salsman found a twist on tumbling through aerial fitness. She needed a workout with lower impact after her life took a turn. "I knew what I wanted to say," Salsman said."The thoughts were there but I was having a hard time articulating them."A Northwestern Medicine research team is constantly searching for tumor treatments and funding is a factor.

Then, money from the American Brain Tumor Association came through. The nonprofit that's celebrating 50 years this week, has doled out $34 million to budding researchers.

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