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Articles related to "Atrophy"
CMT An overview of the unknown, but most common, neurological disorder. disorders • cmt • charcot-marie tooth • peroneal muscular atrophy • pma
Health Concerns in Italian Greyhounds Illness and health concerns common among Italian Greyhounds italian greyhounds • gum disease • teeth • pra • progressive retinal atrophy
Trigeminal Neuritis in the Dog Symptoms of Trigeminal Neuritis or TN include a "dropped jaw" and other facial abnormalities and this rare neurological condition can change the life of dog and owner. trigeminal neuritis in dog • canine neurological disorders • dog with dropped jaw • neurological disorders in dog • trigeminal neuralgia
Q & A Part II More questions and answers, covering everything from diet and prehormones to lame polls. bodybuilding • questions and answers • diet • pheromones
Parkinson's-Plus Syndromes Parkinson's-plus syndromes destroy dopamine-producing cells in the brain, but they also involve other parts of the nervous system, causing rapid disease progression. parkinson's-plu syndromes • disease • dementia • lewy bodies • progressive supranuclear palsy
Nova Scotia Duck Tollers Originally bred for the purpose of luring and retrieving waterfowl, energetic Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers make wonderful pets. nova scotia duck tollers • nova scotia duck tolling retriever • luring • retrieving • waterfowl
The Mystery of the Tazelwurm German for "worm with claws" this mystery creature has been seen several times over the past two hundred years. Was it a misidentified animal or something else? tazelwurm • springwurm • stollenwurm • cryptid • mystery animal
Television: Confirmed drug, Part 2 Television watching has the effect of an opiate drug--here's why. media issues • television • television watching • brainwashing • opiate drugs
Drug Abuse and AD Development Recreational drugs, such as cocaine, amphetamine, marijuana, and heroin have all been implicated in autoimmune disease development and progression. autoimmune • disease • recreational drugs • thyroid disease • methamphetamine
Rotator Cuff Tears Rotator cuff tears are a common cause of shoulder pain. Tears can be acute or chronic, and may be treated conservatively or surgically. rotator cuff tear • shoulder pain • repetitive motion injury of the shoulder • muscles of the rotator cuff • shoulder injury
Adrenal Gland Disease In Ferrets Adrenal gland disease is a common ailment in ferrets. By recognizing the symptoms, you can help your adrenal ferret get the treatment he needs. ferret • ferrets • adrenal • adrenal gland disease • veterinarian
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome or RSDS, is a neurological illness that affects both men and women alike. One symptum is chronic pain, and there is no known cure. reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome • rsds • complex regional pain syndrome • crps • hyperpathic pain
Anchorites in the Early Church This article briefly explores the early history of anchorites in the Christian church, including a discussion of stylite saints. anchorite • stylite
Dealing With Symptoms Even the most "minor" symptoms can be debilitating if there's no relief or respite from them. Here's some information (and helpful tips!) on the more common symptoms of lupus. lupus • sle • systemic lupus erythmatosus • autoimmune • connective tissue
The Desperation Point: Self-Deliverance in Middle Age "The Desperation Point: Self Deliverance in Middle Age," is the third in a series of articles dealing with the topic of Death by Suicide. This article addresses the incidence of elder suicide and contributing factors. It discusses the early onset of diseases in Middle Agers and how this may increase the suicide rates in this age group. Two special messages from contributing writer Morris Friedell, addresses self-deliverance due to dementia. alzheimer's • dementia • self deliverance
What Are NDEs? Like all spiritual experiences, near death episodes are transcendent, transformative activities involving the right temporal lobe. what are ndes • ndes • spirituality • near death episodes • transcendent
Addison's Disease in Dogs Canine hypoadrenocorticism, also known as Canine Addison's Disease, is a serious illness involving the adrenal glands. addison's disease • addison's disease symptoms • addison's disease symptom • addison's disease in dog • addison's disease in dogs
Children and physical therapy I What does a physical therapist do with children? Does a part of medicine really exist where a physical therapist can't improve a young patient's condition? article • physical therapy • children • pediatric • kids
Conditions in the Russian Military Young Russians are drafted into an armed forces with too many officers and extreme hazing practices. Russian military conditions can result in the death of its soldiers. russian military • russian armed forces • hazing • draft • military officers
Feelings and Learning- what's the connection? Update some recent thoughts on feelings and learning from the neuroscience point of view. neuroscience and learning • neural pathways for learning • chemicals and emotions
Is Ritual Unthinking? The dictionary definition of ritual focuses on patterned behavior, leaving out two of the most valuable aspects of ritual - context and meaning. ritual • prescribed action • relevant • patterned behavior • context
Luchuan Introduction to the independent Tai state Luchuan, which flourished in southern China during the fourteenth century. china • mongols • tai state formation • luchuan • ming
Primer on Low Back Pain Low back pain is a common, sometimes debilitating ailment. Anatomy, and common causes of lumbar pain are reviewed. low back pain • disc herniation • facet joint disease • sciatica and back pain • low back strain
Therapeutic Electrical Stimulation - TES TES, treatment for patients diagnosised with cerebral palsy and other nerve injuries. TES is used for strengthening muscles.
Walter Becker Circus Money Review Raise your hand if you've been waiting for Walter Becker to dole out Circus Money, his first solo album since 1994's brilliant 11 Tracks of Whack. walter becker circus money review • walter becker solo cd review • new walter becker solo cd • steely dan member solo cd • donald fagen partner
American Eskimo Dog Once called circus dogs, the snowy white Eskie makes a great family dog, alert watch dog, and competitor in obedience and agility. They come in three sizes. american eskimo • eskie • spitz • circus dog • companion dog
Anabolic Steroids for Women Become Popular Drugs Anabolic steroids in women are becoming popular drugs. Ignoring side effects, females are bodybuilding and taking drugs to lose weight. anabolic steroids for women • steroid use • side effects • lose weight • popular drugs
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
Celiac Disease Update This article describes celiac disease and the genetic markers that confer susceptibility to its development. This article includes an overview of symptoms and potential complications, and it explains how testing for genetic markers can aid with diagnosis. gluten • sensitivity • celiac • disease • gse
Confronting God and Talking about Gethyllis: Confronting God and Talking about Gethyllis: The trick is the medium and understanding the three distinct growing phases of this genus. gethyllis • bulbs • south african plants
Danny Boyle Wants to Animate Terry Pratchett Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire) says he wants to adapt Terry Pratchett's Truckers for the silver screen. DreamWorks Animation will finance and produce the film. danny boyle • dreamworks animation • truckers • bromeliad • terry pratchett
Dementia With Lewy Bodies Lewy bodies are insoluble intraneuronal accumulations of fragments of the protein alpha-synuclein, which is also linked to Parkinson's disease. what is dementia with lewy bodies • accumulation of alpha synuclein • how common is dementia with lewy bodies • treatments for dementia with lewy bodies • what are lewy bodies
Equine Fractures Are Difficult PETA wants to halt Thoroughbred race track breakdowns by changing the standards of the Sport of Kings. Authorities say concerns are unfounded; most race horses thrive. race horse breakdowns • peta • ingrid newkirk peta • analyst former jockey chris mccarron • thoroughbred fatalities on track
Exercise, Vitality and Middle-Aged Women Every one knows he should exercise, yet a shocking number of Americans don't do so. For middle-aged women, exercise is just one key to a long and healthy life. bio identical hormone replacement therapy • exerise for middle aged women • nutrition for women • stopping cancer and diabetes • living well
Lichen Sclerosus A distressing skin condition called Lichen Sclerosus goes undiagnosed in many women and may deform your genitals, making it impossible to have sex, and therefore a baby. lichen sclerosus • fenton's procedure • ls and childbirth • getting pregnant with a vulval disorder • pregnancy and ls
Roy Jones Jr Fights Trinidad Roy Jones takes on Felix "Tito" Trinidad on January 19, 2008 at legendary Madison Square Garden. roy jones jr and felix tito trinidad • roy jones and madison quare garden • felix trinidad and madison square garden • felix trinidad and puerto rico • felix trinidad and puerto rican fans
How to Calculate Canadian Tariffs Using these seven steps, entrepreneurs can determine the duty rate payable on commercial shipments delivered to Canada. how to calculate canadian tariffs • preferential tariffs • most favoured nation duty • 10-digit tariff classification number • 6-digit harmonized system codes
Squishy Pacifism Between those who believe in just wars and devout pacifism lies the disreputable squishy pacifism. This squishy pacifism is beginning to appear in the wake of "September 11."
The Importance of Safe Touch in the Healing Process: Part 3 of 3 Touch can have strong emotional meaning, both positive and negative, simply because of the way it is linked to memory. Some of that memory will be easily recalled, but for those who struggle with DID, much of it will, of course, not be easily recalled, but will be no less powerful. did • ptsd • abuse • body memories
Castration Discussion of methods and timing for castration of goats and sheep. castration • castrate • neuter • sterilize • breed
Couch Potato Poses, Part One Simple exercises to do while watching tv to avoid becoming a complete "couch potato" exercise • yoga • tv • easy exercise
Gay Jesus on Campus An Indiana university allows the showing of a play suggesting that Jesus and his disciples were gay. Does this represent academic freedom? terrence mcnally • corpus christi • indiana university-purdue university fort wayne
July is Hemochromatosis Screening Awareness Month! Hemochromatosis is a disorder in which the body absorbs too much iron. Learn more here! c • disorder • body • absorbs • too much
LEGG-PERTHES DISEASE - THE SILENT HIP INVADER Legg-Perthes Disease, description, causes, treatment and prognosis legg-perthes disease • children's disabilities • hip pain • knee pain • legg-calvĂ©-perthes disease
New Alzheimer's Research There has been much research on the Alzheimer's front and the news has been favorable. Till now! Suddenly, there's remarkable findings that can eventually lead to a long-term treatment. Perhaps there might even be a cure. Read the details in this article. alzheimer's disease • addls • beta amyloids • plaques • fibrils
Staying Awesome ...Or at least, stay in good enough shape to avoid having to wear a sweater to hide the love handles! tips • advice • food • nutrition • health
Vitamin B-12 A basic knowledge of vitamin B12, its usage in the body, and the effects of its deficiency are discussed. vitamin b12 • pernicious anemia • intrinsic factor • cyanocobalamin
Anabolic Steroids—Use and Abuse In defiance of anti-doping programs, athletes still use anabolic steroids to improve performance. Despite a shady reputation, these drugs do have legitimate uses. anabolic steroids side effects • steroid use • steroid side effects • testosterone side effects • health risks of anabolic steroids
Autoimmune Atrophic Gastritis Autoimmune atrophic gastritis is characterized by chronic inflammation and eventual destruction of the stomach lining, which causes nutrient deficiencies and worse. atrophic • autoimmune • gastritis • heliobacter pylori • autoimmune gastritis |
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