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Atlanta Neurology and Neurosurgey Emory - (USA)
Atlanta Neurology and Neurosurgey Emory November 8th, 2008 by Tina Kensly Atlanta Neurology at Emory seeks to help patients who suffer from behavioral and cognitive neurological problems. The Emory neurology team consists of a multi-specialty group of physicians, neuropsychologists, nurses, and social worker with specialists from Neurology, Psychiatry, Pathology, and other departments from both Emory and Morehouse Medical Schools. The Cognitive & Behavioral Neurology program offers state-
http://www.philippineseocontest2008.com/atlanta-neurology-and-neurosurgey-emory.html
Health, Magnetic Therapy and Sleep - (USA)
Sleep takes up one third of the adult life. Although the full function of sleep is not understood, the basic need for sleep is accepted in almost all mammals. Sleep is divided into two types: Rapid eye movement (REM) and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Most sleep is NREM sleep, comprising 80 percent of total sleep time in the adult. The most critical part of NREM sleep occurs early at night, when most slow-wave sleep (SWS) occurs. SWS is the deepest, most difficult to interrupt, and most
http://www.healthordisease.com/2008/10/24/health-magnetic-therapy-and-sleep/
H1N1 - the science bit - (USA)
Yesterday the number of deaths in the UK rose to seven . So far all of those who have died with H1N1 in the UK have had serious underlying health conditions and little information has been released about whether these people have died with H1N1 or because of it. Meanwhile the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said that $1 billion will be needed by the end of the year to fight swine flu, and Bolivia is considering closing its border with Argentina if the disease ‘expands’ (as it undoubt
http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2009/07/07/tom-nolan-h1n1-the-science-bit/
A Brief Review of Acupuncture - (USA)
Author : Scott Meyers Acupuncture is a form of natural healing that has been around for over 5,000 years and not only practiced in China but also by the Egyptians, Eskimos, Arabs, and Brazilians The aim of acupuncture is to balance Qi in the body, which is the energy force, or the vital energy in the body and to eventually release chi (the negative energy) in the person if there is an accumulation of it Acupuncture looks at the body as a whole as opposed to individual parts and believes that
http://thoughtsearch.com/Art/86378/539/A-Brief-Review-of-Acupuncture.html
Newsmax turns to medical quackery? - (USA)
You are surprised that Newsmax would engage in medical quackery? They make their money engaged in news quackery, they are principal exponents of political quackery, they practice history quackery, they support science quackery in schools — is this a trend yet? FDA, FTC, where are you? To the extent this is not quackery, it’s known, published material your physician has access to and can advise you on. To the extent this is not known, published material, it’s quackery. Where the inform
http://timpanogos.wordpress.com/2009/07/30/newsmax-turns-to-medical-quackery/
The overmedicated child - (USA)
I saw this article at the Chicago Tribune online about the dramatic increase in the number of children who are now on prescriptions for everything from diabetes to ADHD to asthma. Now all of the conditions are serious and I am sure they are increasing in children at an alarming rate, but it seems to me to be a bit of a chicken or egg situation. Are children on more meds because the actual numbers of these diseases are increasing or are the number of these diagnosis increasing because we have the
http://bxrrebellion.blogspot.com/2008/11/overmedicated-child.html
Atlanta Neurology and Neurosurgey Emory - (USA)
Atlanta Neurology and Neurosurgey Emory by Tina Kensly Neurology at Emory helps patients who suffer from both behavioral and cognitive neurological problems. The Emory neurology team consists of a multi-specialty group of physicians, neuropsychologists, nurses, and social worker with specialists from Neurology, Psychiatry, Pathology, and other departments from both Emory and Morehouse Medical Schools. The Cognitive & Behavioral Neurology program offers state-of-the art and comprehensive ev
http://naturalremedy-for-yeastinfection.com/atlanta-neurology-and-neurosurgey-emory/
Asperger’s Syndrome: Asperger Syndrome Details - (USA)
Asperger’s Syndrome: Asperger Syndrome Details Asperger Syndrome Details: Asperger syndrome (AS) is an autism spectrum disorder, and people with it therefore show significant difficulties in social interaction, along with stereotypies and other restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests. It differs from other autism spectrum disorders by its relative preservation of linguistic and cognitive development. Although not required for diagnosis, physical clumsiness and atypical us
http://www.newsnidea.com/8754/aspergers-syndrome-asperger-syndrome-details/
Restless Leg Syndrome - (USA)
Alternative Names : Nocturnal myoclonus; RLS Definition Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a condition in which your legs feel extremely uncomfortable while you’re sitting or lying down. It makes you feel like getting up and moving around. When you do so, the unpleasant feeling of restless leg syndrome temporarily goes away. ……….………. Restless leg syndrome affects both sexes, can begin at any age and may worsen as you get older. Restless leg syndrome can disrupt sleep — leading to daytime drows
http://findmeacure.com/2008/11/21/restless-leg-syndrome/
Blogging Against Disabilism: disabilism within disability - (USA)
I am late for BADD because I was disabled. Not able to write and post. But now I am, so here I am. I want to talk about an aspect of disabilism which is highly unpopular to talk about: As far as I can tell, we westerners are a highly selfish group of people and thus, don’t give much thought to those other than ourselves. Any example of the way a terrorist attack killing 2,000 (which happens so often) is reported compared to 9/11 or a natural disaster killing tens to sometimes hundreds of thou
http://elizabethmcclung.blogspot.com/2009/05/blogging-against-disabilism-disabilism.html
why we do not vaccinate. - (USA)
Okay, let me preface this by saying that I know its a touchy subject. I am not trying to push my views on anyone else, and I fully support those of you who vaccinate, as well as those of you who don't. I think that vaccinations are an important part of our medical evolution and that they have made significant and positive changes in our society to keep diseases from overtaking our communities in the modern day. I know that diseases still exist such as polio, measles, etc. I'm aware of the r
http://homegrownrose.typepad.com/reclaimingthehome/2008/10/why-we-do-not-vaccinate.html
For Ollie. - (USA)
Since last week, I’ve had a plan for today. On Wednesday, August 5th, I was going to post about a little boy named Ollie , in honor of his first birthday. And then two days ago, at 5:30 in the morning, Ollie died. It seems exceptionally cruel to cause parents to lose their child and then, two days later, be visited by what would have been his first birthday. But then, Spinal Muscular Atrophy is an exceptionally cruel disease. I first learned about Ollie right around the time of his diagn
http://flotsamblog.com/2009/08/05/for-ollie/
The TFN Complete Guide to Biotech Penny Stocks - (USA)
In the course of our research to find the best biotech penny stocks, we compiled a list of all viable companies trading for less than $5 on U.S. exchanges. We appreciate that many of our TFN readers like to do their own analysis and hope this will prove a useful tool… by The TFN Team The following includes all the biotech stocks we could find trading on U.S. exchanges with a share price between 20 cents and $5. ***NOTE: ALL AMOUNTS LISTED ARE AS OF 07/23/2009. Neurogen Corp. ( NAS
http://www.todaysfinancialnews.com/us-stocks-and-markets/the-tfn-complete-guide-to-biotech-penny-stocks-9619.html
When Irresponsible and Excessive Drinking Results in Serious Health Problems - (USA)
For several years alcohol addiction exploration has revealed the fact that there is strong linkage between alcohol dependency and serious health conditions. As an illustration, in 2005, scientific exploration showed that alcohol abuse and alcoholism cost the United States an estimated $220 billion on an annual basis. Interestingly, this immense alcohol-related cost was substantially more than the cost associated with cancer ($196 billion) or with obesity ($133 billion). While it is releva
http://thechiroblogsite.com/?p=971
200 E-books For medicine in pdf ,pdb,djvu Format - (USA)
200 E-books For medicine in pdf ,pdb,djvu Format list provided below is sorted in czech language by medical branch : A Anatomie - ATLAS OF SKELETAL MUSCLES - Stone, 3ed.pdf Anatomie - COLOR ATLAS AND TEXTBOOK OF HUMAN ANATOMY vol 3 CNS - Kahle, 2003 Thieme.pdf Anatomie - GRAYS ANATOMY - 16ed.pdb Anatomie - HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (LABORATORY TEXTBOOK) - Bauman, 7ed, 1996 WP .pdf Anatomie - INTERACTIVE ATLAS OF HUMAN ANATOMY - Netter.pdb Anatomie - THE HUMAN BODY - Faller, 2004 Thieme.pdf
http://warez-freak.blogspot.com/2009/04/200-e-books-for-medicine-in-pdf-pdbdjvu.html
Ty Colbert, PhD: ‘A Brief History of the Origins of Biopsychiatric Treatments’ - (USA)
Nothing sheds more light on psychiatry than its history….Published with the permission of Dr. Ty Colbert:CopyrightCopyright 2000 by Ty C. Colbert, Ph.D. No part of this material may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without permission in writing from the author at:Kevco Publishing2002 Burnt Mill RoadTustin, California 92782Phone: 714-838-9771Fax: 714-838-9924Books and Booklets by Ty C. Colbert, Ph.D.Books:Blaming Our Genes: Why mental illness can’t be inherited (2001)Rape of the Soul: Ho
http://discoverandrecover.wordpress.com/2009/04/26/ty-colbert-phd-a-brief-history-of-the-origins-of-biopsychiatric-treatments/
Mental Health Issues in an African Country - Mr. Modest J. Mero (Tanzania) - (USA)
Mental Health Issues in an African Country Mr. Modest J. Mero, (Minister, Tanzania, PRESIDENT of African Union) The report prepared by the African Union and ECA in 2008, “Assessing Progress Towards Attaining the Millennium Development Goals in Africa,” shows that results on the implementation of the MDGs in Africa have been mixed. Despite this picture, the report reveals that most African countries with extreme poverty have responded positively to the resolution. Major support in implementing
http://nukta77.blogspot.com/2009/04/mental-health-issues-in-african-country.html
The Clean, Green Nuclear Machine? - (USA)
From Counterpunch, something the Premier and the Opposition and all those named to the all-male, pro-nuke commission in SK need to read! Why, oh why, does Saskatchewan always have to be so backasswards? The Clean, Green Nuclear Machine? By BARBARA ROSE JOHNSTON We are a world of some 192 separate nations. Yet, increasingly the notion of independent nation is irrelevant. In this World United, where economic, political, and environmental crises fester and erupt in local and globalized ways, we a
http://politicsnpoetry.wordpress.com/2008/10/27/the-clean-green-nuclear-machine/
Illnesses That Can Cause a Sleep Disorder - (USA)
Many times a sleep disorder can be caused from an illness or from the medications used to treat an illness. Some of the common health conditions that can cause a sleeping problem are cardiovascular disease, endocrine disorders, neurological disorders, respiratory disease, mental illness, gastroesophageal reflux disease, kidney disease, and arthritis. Cardiovascular disease includes congestive heart failure and coronary artery disease. These are the two most common heart problems that affec
http://www.9dom.com/illnesses-that-can-cause-a-sleep-disorder/
BehindTheMedspeak: Cosmetic Neurology - (USA)
Margaret Talbot's interesting and instructive article in the latest (April 27, 2009) issue of the New Yorker takes a look at the brave new world of "neuroenhancing" drugs like Provigil, Adderall, Ritalin, ampakines and piracetam. Long story short: they work. Excerpts from the longer story follow. ••••••••••••••••• Brain Gain — The Underground World of "Neuroenhancing" Drugs ... in recent years Adderall and Ritalin, another stimulant, have been adopted as cognitive enhancers: drugs that
http://www.bookofjoe.com/2009/04/behindthemedspeak-cosmetic-neurology.html
More China Stem Cell Quackery - (USA)
One of my earliest blog posts in NeuroLogica was exposing clinics in China that are offering stem-cell therapy for a range of neurological disorders. The post focused on Dr. Hongyun Huang and his clinic, but there are, unfortunately, many others. A new Chinese stem cell clinic, Beike Biotechnologies , has been in the news recently, showing that the practice, if anything, is growing in China. The use of stem cells to treat neurological injury or degenerative disease is certainly a promising
http://www.theness.com/neurologicablog/?p=530
The New Frontier: "Genetic Exceptionalism" and The Battle Over Newborns' DNA - (USA)
The popularity of crime dramas on primetime television schedules has made certain aspects of genetic testing commonplace and uncontroversial. However, as science continues to advance at an exponential rate, and as technology and innovation have invaded the realm of individual privacy rights, individuals’ genetic make-up are likely the next frontier. At least 32 states have genetic privacy laws on the books. These states have taken steps to protect genetic information beyond the protections g
http://privacylaw.proskauer.com/2009/07/articles/medical-privacy/the-new-frontier-genetic-exceptionalism-and-the-battle-over-newborns-dna/
Vaccines Far More Deadly Than Swine Flu - (USA)
The Institute of Science in Society July 28, 2009 The vaccines far more deadly than the swine flu; mass vaccinations a recipe for disaster Dr. Mae-Wan Ho and Prof. Joe Cummins This report has been submitted to Sir Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer of the UK, and to the US Food and Drugs Administration Critics point out that the ‘vaccination experts’ are dominated by the vaccine makers standing to gain from the enormously lucrative vaccine
http://truthiscontagious.com/2009/07/28/vaccines-far-more-deadly-than-swine-flu
Acute Edema and Back Pain - (USA)
Back pain is caused from a variety of problems including “Acute Pulmonary Edema.” Edema builds up abnormal and excessive fluids that cause serious actions to the tissue cells. What happens is similar to over watering plants. The plant will swell and gradually wither away. Edema in acute stages is defined as heart failure to one side, yet the problem extends to cause pain in the back. What occurs is when the heart is interrupted; it channels the fluids to tubes, vessels, ducts, and passageways
http://techhairball.com/wp/2009/04/24/acute-edema-and-back-pain-2/
When Abusive and Irresponsible Drinking Leads to Serious Health Problems - (USA)
For several years alcohol addiction research has revealed the fact that there is strong linkage between alcoholism and serious health conditions. For example, in 2005, medical examination revealed that alcohol abuse and alcoholism cost the United States an estimated $220 billion annually. It can be emphasized that this substantial alcohol-related cash outlay was substantially more than the cost linked with cancer ($196 billion) or with obesity ($133 billion). While it is pertinent to empha
http://www.tsnumi.com/articles/articles/health/when-abusive-and-irresponsible-drinking-leads-to-serious-health-problems/
Acupuncture Acupuncture Acupuncture! - (USA)
Is there anything you would like to know about acupuncture ? Well today is your lucky day, as I interviewed Eric Martin, LAC one of Bastyr Clinic’s finest acupuncturists. On top of that, Eric is a walking Rolodex of herbal information. I first met Eric in an advanced Botany class, as he was one of the teachers at the time, and I stuck to him like glue writing down everything he said about every plant we walked by. So, since so many friends and family ask me about acupuncture, I thought I
http://www.kitchentablemedicine.com/acupuncture/
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