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Traumatic Brain Injuries and Youth Athletics— What Do Ski Area Operators Need to Know?

16th November 2011
By Mark B. Seiger and Charles F. Gfeller Traumatic brain injuries (“TBIs”) among young athletes have garnered increased attention recently, due in large part to a growing awareness in the medical and athletic communities regarding the prevalence and po... Read >
Author: sgllaw

Austin Senior Care Service Works to Raise Alzheimer's Awareness

15th February 2011
As the seventh-leading cause of death in the United States, Alzheimer's Disease is the most common form of Dementia. It is an irreversible, progressive brain disease that impairs the memory, thinking and behavior of the affected individual. Symptoms typic... Read >
Author: Mack Roy

Five Coping Skills to Help Grievers Get Through the Holidays

14th January 2011
The holidays can be a particularly challenging time for those of us coping with loss. In this article, I share five skills that helped me cope when my son was diagnosed with a chronic illness. 1. Schedule a Specific Time to Cry If the onset of your... Read >
Author: Susan Burks

Why Put Corn in Crawfish Recipes?

20th December 2010
A lot of us are fan of boiled crawfish, right? We know that it has lots of ingredients that adds flavor to it. However, most of the time crawfish recipes have corn in it. Haven't you wondered, why? Well, I did. That is why I ask myself what is with this c... Read >
Author: Crawfish

Long Term Effects of Repetitive Head Injury

07th October 2010
It has long been suspected that repetitive head injury can have consequences well into the future. Studies that have focused on athletes, in particular, have found correlation between repetitive head injury and brain disease occurring years later, long af... Read >
Author: adam smith

If You Bite Your Nails- Here Is Why It Needs to Stop

02nd September 2010
Some people bite nails as a nervous habit, as a symptom of stress, confusion, anxiety, or fear. Some develop it from childhood and gradually lose it after a few years while some couldn't get it to stop even if they are already adults.Also known as chronic... Read >
Author: harry murphy

Schizophrenia Causes Symptoms and Treatment by Dr Smita Pandey Bhat

11th August 2010
Schizophrenia is a brain disease that disables a person from everyday functioning. Understanding what schizophrenia is and the different characteristics behind it will often allow someone to help someone who is suffering from schizophrenia. Because this i... Read >
Author: Dr Smita Pandey Bhat

Pre-Natal Birth Injuries Occurring Due to Medical Negligence

05th July 2010
Generally speaking, around ten noteworthy birth miss happenings crop up per one thousand live births in the United States. A birth grievance basically takes place during a child delivery. There are numerous reasons that results in a birth injury. Occasion... Read >
Author: Larry Martinez

Seizures by Your Dog or Cat

29th June 2010
In 2/3 of the cases of an adult pet that has seizures, there is not an identifiable cause. This leads to a diagnosis of idiopathic epilepsy. Idiopathic epilepsy is currently being investigated as a genetic disease. Researchers are working together to id... Read >
Author: Drs4Pets

What Are The Advantages Of Body Detoxification

17th May 2010
Advantages of Body Detoxing Body detoxification is actually a natural process. It is just considered one of our body's most standard functions, eliminating wastes and additionally toxins throughout our colons, kidneys, liver, lungs, and skin. ... Read >
Author: Steven

Schizophrenia And Its Symptoms

26th March 2010
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease. Approximately one percent of the population develops schizophrenia during their lifetime - more than two million Americans suffer from the illness in any given year. Although schizophrenia a... Read >
Author: credulous

Causes of memory loss and Herbal memory vitamin for memory improvemen

04th March 2010
If any one sense of our nature may be call more magnificent than the rest, I do believe it is memory. There seems amazing more speakingly incomprehensible in the powers, the failure, the inequality of reminiscence, than in any additional of our intelligen... Read >
Author: Dr Charles Buchar

Stem Cell Treatments and Technologies: 2010 Update

17th February 2010
In the coming months, stem cell researchers will gather at conferences around the world, discussing recent advancements in stem cell research and development. For example, stem cell therapy research and a variety of formats has made national headline news... Read >
Author: Bariatric

You Are Sure To Grasp The "Capacity For Liquor."

10th February 2010
Near the end of the year, various meetings, banquets and more dinner party are also coming together. Under such circumstances, drinking a glass or two glasses of alcohol to celebrate this special moment and enjoy the happiness is inevitable. However, acco... Read >
Author: manu

How to Stop Drinking at Home

16th December 2009
I know that you've been led to believe that alcohol addiction is a brain disease or that it's a life-long affliction that can never really be overcome. However, nothing could be further from the truth! In fact, there is absolutely no empirical evidence to... Read >
Author: Vcoach
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