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Articles related to "Abnormal"
Back info/ normal vs abnormal disc Disc. What is normal, what is abnormal. Runners, take a look! running • disc ailments
Protein Abnormality Found - New Study Released This Week A protein found in the human nervous system may play a role in Alzheimer's Disease. agrin • protein • abnormal brain protein • alzheimer's protein
Nibbles, the Wayward Elephant Seal Nibbles, a juvenile elephant seal has been attacking other inhabitants at the mouth of the Russian River. Some possible reasons are based in his species' natural history northern elephant seals • harbor seals • abnormal behavior • rogue • nibbles
He's Not Dead Thinking in my delirium that Sonny, my husband, had been killed, I am shocked to find out he's alive. The mind is far more powerful than we realize; and knowing that this type of experience can happen after surgery would help many patients and their families during these difficult and terrifying days. medication • nurse • mind • hallucination • delirious
Children and Bereavement This article offers guidance for parents and educators in the how significantly children are affected by grief. loss of a parent • children and bereavement • grief process • children and suicide • abnormal grief
Cells & Viral Pathogenic Microbes All living things are composed of one or more cells. Unlike cells, viruses, viroids and prions are acellular, nonliving parasites that require a living host to reproduce. cells viral pathogenic microbes • difference cells viruses • living cell • virus viroid prion • eukaryotic eukaryotes prokaryotes prokaryotic cell
Viral Infectious Disease Although they appear to behave as living things, viruses, viroids and prions are nonliving particles. Read on and discover more about these 'smart' parasites. what is a virus • what is a prion • what is viroid • what a virion • acellular particle
Neuropathic Pain: New Insights, New Interventions - Part III The conclusion of a three part series on Neuropathic Pain. This segment discusses the effect of neuropathic pain upon the circuits of the nervous system - and how they become altered. This alteration makes current pain management treatments ineffective. Thus it is necessary to research each type of pain individually and to find an effective treatment - based upon the rewired circuitry of the nervous system. neuropathic pain • circuits • nervous system • management • treatment
News Flash !! Theory on how tumors grow & Cancer Cells Can Neutralize Immune System. cancer • tumor • cancer cells • immune system • chemotherapy
Restless Leg Syndrome: Definition Many suffer from this neurological illness that affects the lower legs. Learn about the symptoms and causes, and what populations are affected by restless leg syndrome. restless leg syndrome • neurological illness • unpleasant sensations • pain • restless sleep
Folate And Sperm Abnormalities New research has shown that men who have a folate rich diet have good quality sperm. folic acid to increase sperm quality • folate rich diets to reduce genetic abnormalities • diet and infertility problems • folic acid and pregnancy • aueuploidy
Health Benefits of Green Tea Green Tea has been known for its medicinal ability for hundreds of years. This article will explain why your tea break can save your life. green • tea • health • benefit • cancer prevention
WHAT A DARLING LITTLE ANGEL Angelman Syndrome angelman syndrome • children's disabilities • believe • self-esteem • nurture
LANDAU KLEFFNER Information about Landau Kleffner Syndrome landau kleffner syndrome • children's disabilities • epilepsy • childhood epilepsy
Living My Life With Herpes This is my story about how I contracted herpes. herpes simplex i and ii • sexually transmitted disease • outbreaks • initial outbreak
The Morphology of Red Blood Cells an Etiology of Tissue Hypoxia? Inflexible red blood cells could be one the contributing factor in restriction of blood flow in the micro-vascular system. The other is vasoconstriction. Normally, the red blood cells are disc shaped and quite flexible. In the case that the red blood cells are not flexable - the pateint is at risk for reduced blood flow and all of the ramifactions that pertain. morphology • red blood cells • chronic fatigue syndrome • myalgic encephalomyelitis • micro-vascular system
Antisocial Personality Research Here are summaries and quick links to the latest research in 2007 on Antisocial PD and Psychopathy. research apd • psychopathy study • sociopathy studies • new research antisocial pd • antisocial personality disorder
Comparison of Cells, Viruses, Viroids & Prions Infectious disease can result of cellular organisms, such as bacteria (prokaryotes), from eukaryotes (cells like ours) or from nonliving infectious agents. what is a cell • what is a virus • what is a viroid • what is a virion • what is a prion
Personality Disorder Research 9-07 Here are quick links to the studies that were reviewed at Suite101 PD during the month of Sept 2007. personality disorder research • new pd studies • pd studies september 2007 • pd research links • new pd research findings
Treating Eyelid Twitch Appearing at first as only an annoyance, eyelid twitch can be persistent, recurring and excel to more than just a nuisance. eyelid twitch • eyelid twitching • blepharospasm • eye twitching cause • eyelid twitching causes
Fibrocystic Breast: An Overview An overview of fibrocystic breast, a condition that affects between 50% and 90% of all women at some time in their lives breasts • breast care • women's health • fibrocystic
Neuropathic Pain: New Insights, New Interventions - Part II We continue from last week with the identification and the mechanics for the various types of neuropathic pain. The actual mechanisms for pain detction are described in minute detail. neuorpathic • pain • treatment • intervention • anticonvulsant drugs
Uterine Cancer-My Story uterine cancer uterine cancer • symptoms • diagnosis • uterine cancer symptom • menopause
Homemade Dog Food Dangers Good nutrition for us does not always mean good for our dogs. Many foods, including grapes, walnuts, and milk can be dangerous for canines. homemade dog food • dangers • foods • nutrition • dangerous
Adrenal Insufficiency This article describes the causes, symptoms, signs and changes seen in adrenal insufficiency as well as the tests and procedures used for its diagnosis. autoimmune • adrenal • insufficiency • gland • infection
Myoclonic Seizures This article covers myoclonic seizure disorder. It's characteristics and treatment. health • disorders • epilepsy • seizures • convulsions
What is an age gap relationship anyway? Description of what an age gap relationship is and isn't. age gap relationships • ag different relationships • older • younger
What is Personality? Our personality is who we truly are, that which makes us unique, our vertiable charcater, traits, qualities, and shortcomings. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
In Focus: Director Peter Weir Profile of Peter Weir, one of Australia's finest film directors. peter weir • weir • peter weir • truman show • jim carrey
Water, Get Your Own! Some ideas for improving your water security water • y2k • dowsing • solar distillation
Antiphospholipid Syndrome A small number of patients with antiphospholipid syndrome develop an associated kidney disease or nephropathy caused by clots in the blood vessels that serve the kidneys. antiphospholipid syndrome • aps • nephropathy • nephritis • kidney disease
Assisted Conception is on the Increase An international study published in the journal Human Reproduction found that the use of assisted conception techniques increased over 25% in just two years. isci • ivf • frozen embryo transfer • male factor infertility • low sperm count
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition often associated with use of the hands, can be mild or severe, but it can be treated in various ways. carpal tunnel syndrome • medial nerve • nerve compression syndrome • median nerve • symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome
iPod Does Not Harm Pacemakers Electronic noise from digital music players does not affect cardiac pacemakers. electrophysiology • digital music players • implantable cardioverter-defibrillator • pacemaker • heart rhythm
New Research on Depression Did you know that nature & nurture combine to increase the risk of depression? Here's the new research on this mood disorder, plus new information about antidepressants. new research on depression • common cold of mental health • antidepressant treatments • mood disorders • causes of depression in women
PDGF Abs in Scleroderma In an article published in the NEJM, Italian researchers describe specific autoantibodies that contribute to the disease process in systemic scleroderma. systemic • sclerosis • autoimmune • autoantibody • scleroderma
Sports Hernias Sports hernias are being diagnosed more frequently. This article describes these hernias, as well as diagnosis and treatment. sports hernia • abdominal wall pain • inguinal hernia • spigelian hernia • incarcerated hernia
Write Articles, Increase Sales Everybody is doing it, and many are making big bucks off of it. How can you use articles to promote your business and increase sales? articles • writing articles • how to write articles • become an expert • expert
Lupus: Intro to a Disease You May not Recognize A brief article describing lupus, its symptoms, and treatments for the disease. lupus • sle • women's diseases • women's health • fibromyalgia
Pellets (Part 1) - Converting Information and tips on converting birds to pellets converting • pellets • birds • parrots
The Great Bedding Debate: Part 1 - Liners This article talks about the different liners used to line bird cages and the pros and cons of each one. birds • pets • cages • cleaning • liners
Bats: World's Only Flying Mammals Long misunderstood and feared, bats are a vital part of the environment. They are beginning to get protection as habitat loss and pesticide use threatens some species. insectivorous bats • flying mammals • crop pest insect species • pesticide exposure • bats and rabies
Chemotherapy Chemotherapy is used to help cure/fight cancer. Here is a brief description of what it is and how it is used. chemotherapy
Dream With the Fishes Finn Taylor and Jeffrey D. Brown penned this story of two men's bizarre journey as they explore the best way to live before dying. dream with the fishes • david arquette • brad hunt • best uplifting movies • finn taylor
Drugs for Erectile Dysfunction Three drugs have hit the market targeting male impotence. A discussion of the pros and cons of each will be discussed. erectile dysfunction • impotency • male impotence • penis • erection
Epilepsy's New Hope A new surgically-implanted device, now in clinical trials around the country, detects oncoming seizures and then stimulates the brain, stopping a seizure from happening. epilepsy • epileptic seizures • responsive neurostimulator system • uncontrolled seizures • surgically implanted device
Fabulous Fish Oil Omega-3 in fish oil can improve the quality of life for those with ADHD, rheumatoid arthritis, premenstrual syndrome & cramps, combats heart disease and fights depression crohn • lupus • atherosclerosis • asthma • colitis |
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