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22nd September 2009
I once had the unusual, though unhappy, opportunity of observing the same phenomenon in the brain structure of a man, who, in a paroxysm of alcoholic excitement, decapitated himself under the wheel of a railway carriage, and whose brain was instantaneousl... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
04th September 2009
Cerebral palsy, also diagnosed as spastic diplegia, is a debilitating condition that people can be born with or develop over time until about age three. It can limit a person's motor skills and make movements clumsy or uncoordinated, and it has also been ... Read >
Author: Chula Vista Orthodontist
01st August 2009
Cerebral Palsy is the name given to a group of defects that result in physical disability. It's a "non-progressive" disorder, which means that a person who has cerebral palsy ( or CP ) will not continue to get worse thru their lifetime. However, there's n... Read >
Author: Andrew Castro
16th June 2009
This past weekend I appeared at Zanies Comedy Club with stand up comedian Josh Blue, who is the winner of the fourth season of “Last Comic Standing” – a televised competition among stand up comedians to evoke the most laughter with the best material... Read >
Author: Sally Edwards
16th June 2009
This past weekend I appeared at Zanies Comedy Club with stand up comedian Josh Blue, who is the winner of the fourth season of “Last Comic Standing” – a televised competition among stand up comedians to evoke the most laughter with the best material... Read >
Author: Sally Edwards
05th May 2009
First before I can correctly explain about the different medicines for Cerebral Palsy, I would like to explain exactly what it is, so you better understand exactly what the medicine is doing and treating.
Cerebral Palsy is not a virus, it cannot be spr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st May 2009
Do you squint in the moonlight because it's too bright? Neither do I. And neither does anyone else, except for the characters on TV shows from the 1950s and budget-sensitive (cheap) "B" movies. Why? Because of a cinematic technique called "day for night."... Read >
Author: jspeyerer
05th March 2009
I see so much suffering in America and around the world. I see unhappiness, alienation, broken families, isolation, sickness, war, poverty, injustice and a planet out of balance. And it makes me both sad and angry. Sad, because it's me and my fellow huma... Read >
Author: Robert Gerzon
16th January 2009
I once had the unusual, though unhappy, opportunity of observing the same phenomenon in the brain structure of a man, who, in a paroxysm of alcoholic excitement, decapitated himself under the wheel of a railway carriage, and whose brain was instantaneousl... Read >
Author: suegold
14th December 2008
This is the difference between the general and specific. Hypnosis is a blunt tool when it comes to mind control and its main strength is opening the mind up and making it more malleable for change. This general approach is why a hypnosis tape won’t work... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
14th December 2008
The subconscious mind lives and operates in the mind beneath and way out of the range of the conscious mind. The term was coined by the French in the early 1800’s and they discovered that there lay in the brain a separate form of conscious that was link... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
03rd December 2008
Throughout the thousands of years after Enlightenment, man has realised that the power of thought and intellect are powers beyond anything that the physical can bestow. A man may be strong but a man with a powerful mind may yet outwit him. Take that rheto... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
03rd December 2008
I am pretty sure that the first question that comes to your mind when you read the title is - what is this guy talking about? Well, that was my initial reaction the moment someone told me that controlling my brainwaves was the key to reaching the goals in... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
02nd December 2008
While well documented, the issue with traditional hypnosis is that often comes into a mind field of speculation as a proven process to change the mind and promote healing. Many critics of hypnosis call it a sham at worst and that hypnotists have not had... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
02nd December 2008
Unfortunately, and although we would not like to admit it, negative thoughts are the main driving force behind the six billion somethings teeming the world right now. We already live in an environment of bad news, bad perceptions and an ecosystem of mis... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
30th November 2008
This is an informative, technical piece but it isn’t dry. It is actually quite inspiring because the potential power of this technology is immense and it can bring out the superior mental functions of anyone willing to give it a try. This is called ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
30th November 2008
This is the difference between the general and specific. Hypnosis is a blunt tool when it comes to mind control and its main strength is opening the mind up and making it more malleable for change. This general approach is why a hypnosis tape won’t ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
03rd November 2008
Throughout the thousands of years after Enlightenment, man has realised that the power of thought and intellect are powers beyond anything that the physical can bestow. A man may be strong but a man with a powerful mind may yet outwit him. Take that rheto... Read >
Author: mailee4432
03rd November 2008
Wealth is all about success, but not many of us have the kind of luck necessary to be born extremely rich or come across millions by chance. Most of us have to work to that goal, weed out opportunities, make the right friends and find that X factor. T... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
03rd November 2008
I think a much not talked about endemic that is afflicting the world is called the lack lustre existence. Most of us are in it, whether we realize it or not and sometimes it can be something as simple as not doing as much as we can, for our own succes... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
03rd November 2008
I am pretty sure that the first question that comes to your mind when you read the title is - what is this guy talking about? Well, that was my initial reaction the moment someone told me that controlling my brainwaves was the key to reaching the goal... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
03rd November 2008
Have you ever felt depressed? Does your life look like a washed-out picture, dull, grey, monotonous B-movie flick you just can’t get out of? What you need is a healthy dose of positive thinking, but the thing is, not many of us can just conjure it out... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
22nd July 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley
The next time you sit down to lunch or dinner, you may be surprised to learn that many of the foods that we eat look similar to vital organs in our body, and in fact provide nutrients that actually help the organ in question... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
04th June 2008
Cerebellar ataxia is a form of ataxia originating in the cerebellum. The cerebellum is part of the brain. It lies under the cerebrum, towards the back, behind the brainstem and above the brainstem. The cerebellum is largely involved in "coordination". Chi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Anencephaly is a cephalic disorder that results from a neural tube defect that occurs when the cephalic (head) end of the neural tube fails to close, usually between the 23rd and 26th day of pregnancy citation needed, resulting in the absence of a major p... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st May 2008
Alpers' disease is a rare, genetically determined disease of the brain that causes progressive degeneration of grey matter in the cerebrum. The first sign of the disease usually begins early in life with convulsions. Other symptoms are developmental delay... Read >
Author: peterhutch
28th April 2008
Anencephaly is the cause to a nervous system tube slight defect, creates lacks the brain, the skull, is chaotic with the scalp majority forehead. Anencephaly occurs when the head end of the neural tube fails to close, resulting in the absence of a major p... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th April 2008
Alpers' disease is an uncommon, genetically determined disease of the mind that causes liberal degeneration of gray issue in the cerebrum. It is an autosomal recessive disorder that is sometimes seen in siblings. The precise reason is unidentified but it ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th May 2007
Until very recently medical science was sadly unable to ferret out the cause and effect relationship between the absence of folic acid in the diets of pregnant women and the incidence of neural tube defect in their offspring. The exact timeframe in which ... Read >
Author: vincent platania
25th April 2007
American women are more prone to migraine than their Asian counterparts.
Medical researches showed that in the United States, white women have the highest frequency of migraine, while Asian women have the lowest.
The female-to-male ratio i... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
21st April 2007
American women are more prone to migraine than their Asian counterparts.
Medical researches showed that in the United States, white women have the highest frequency of migraine, while Asian women have the lowest.
The female-to-male ratio in... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
26th May 2006
A lot has been written about the Unconscious in psychology literature. During my own training, I found it hard to understand the intricacies of the Unconscious. But over the years, I have learnt something more than what the books taught me. This article i... Read >
Author: Pradeep Chadha
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