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A New Way to Monitor Parkinson’s

12th January 2011
When someone has Parkinson’s disease, the progression of the disease needs to be frequently monitored. This usually involves numerous visits to the hospital to be examined by medical experts. Having to follow this intensive regime can put a strain on both... Read >
Author: DoctorsHealthPress

The Various Investigations and Examinations in Neurological Disorders

07th January 2011
Neurological disorders are examined and/or investigated mostly by instrumental methods. Of the many are: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), Evoked potentials and Ultrasonography.If you ever find yourself with any numbing sensations or lack of special funct... Read >
Author: Lionel Sanford

Do I Have Parkinson's Disease? Article 1: The Basics

05th January 2011
"Do I have Parkinson's" That's about the most common search phrase related to the disease that the Google search engine gets from worried net-surfers. I know that because I checked after reading a book on search engines while waiting in the interminable D... Read >
Author: Marshall Davidson MD

Stem Cell Treatments Offer Hope for the Future

20th December 2010
Stem cell treatments, research and technology is permanent fixture in 21st century medical research. Continued efforts to research and develop embryonic stem cell treatments and procedures doesn't merely mean cloning human beings or involve moral and ethi... Read >
Author: David

Why there is a shortage of nurses in the market

13th December 2010
Working as a nurse, it has been 26 years for this lady. Parkinson's disease was suffered by her grandparents when she was younger. Due to the fact that they all lived in one household, she used to take care of them. More information on the topic of medica... Read >
Author: seanbirdsell

Do You Need Increase Dosage To Get Maximum CoQ10 Benefits?

26th November 2010
Do you need to up your daily dosage in order to get maximum CoQ10 benefits? If you're over 40, chances are the answer is yes. Though the body generates its own supply of this crucial substance, there's a biological irony at work: the amount of C0Q10 th... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Coping With Incontinence in the Elderly

22nd November 2010
For most people who are in the position of caring for an elderly person, coping with some degree of incontinence is simply a fact of life. Though the condition is difficult for both patient and caretaker, here are three simple steps that can make everythi... Read >
Author: RA Butters

The Impact of Aging on Your Teeth

22nd October 2010
Tooth loss is not part of the aging process, it is more common in older adults than it is in younger individuals. This is because of changes in the soft tissues of the mouth, a less effective immune system, increased systemic diseases, and a person’s decr... Read >
Author: doctor

The use of Anipryl and Lysodren for Dogs

14th October 2010
Good nutrition and regular visits to the veterinary doctor ensure that your dog lives a long and healthy life. Just as in humans, as your dog ages some changes which are inevitable will start manifesting themselves. Anipryl for dogs is used to help dogs w... Read >
Author: Tomehanks

Parkinson's Disease Treatment through Stem Cell by Dr. Omar Gonzalez

13th October 2010
Dr. Omar Gonzalez at Integra Medical Center (IMC) designed and developed a stem cell method where Parkinson's Disease (PD) patients are actually experiencing the reversal of brain damage and improving their lack of dopamine symptoms. Coordination and ... Read >
Author: David

Dandruff can be as stubborn as a mule

13th October 2010
Dandruff is a common condition faced by many people, especially in their early 20's. It is a disorder of the scalp in which flakes of skin appear. There are two types of dandruff. The first is basically a fungal infection is known as pityriasis capitis. I... Read >
Author: Praveen Pandey

Conquering Parkinson’s Disease

01st October 2010
Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common movement disorders with a prevalence rate of 10-22/10,000. It usually affects patients above 60 years, but 25% of the patients are also young onset PD patient. At its worst it can lead to a loss of family... Read >
Author: Dr Paresh Doshi

Will pre-existing conditions be covered under healthcare?

30th September 2010
A lot of people are wondering if pre-existing conditions will be covered under healthcare reform. The good news, in short, is yes they will. The new laws set up federally subsidized health insurance pools in each state for high-risk patients with preexist... Read >
Author: Kols Dos

Health problems that can affect your sleep

10th September 2010
Sleep disorders don't just spring up without any reason. The most common causes for troubled sleep are different health conditions and medication side effects. The most common types of health problems that influence sleep issues are heart, neurological, m... Read >
Author: Catherine Barron

More Star Cars - Movie Flyers, On Tyres

23rd August 2010
The star cars that make some movies memorable often start life as completely standard vehicles. They rarely stay that way and they always attract a following. So let us follow in the tyre tracks of some Hollywood luminaries. Our first diva was in fact ... Read >
Author: Marie Slee
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