Articles, tagged with "brain tissue", page 6
09th October 2009
Tumor Surgery In India Surgery for Brain Tumor Treatment of a brain tumor depends on its location and type. When possible, the tumor is removed surgically. Some brain tumors can be removed with little or no damage to the brain. Surgery is the treatme...
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Author:
WeCareIndia
09th October 2009
Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery India Deep Brain Stimulation Deep Brain Stimulation uses a surgically implanted, battery-operated medical device called a neurostimulatorâ€"similar to a heart pacemaker and approximately the size of a stopwatchâ€"to deli...
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Author:
WeCareIndia
24th September 2009
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people suffer serious, permanent damage to their brains because of traumatic head injury.
Survivors of brain trauma are often left with long-term damage to their ability to think and to learn, to remember and plan,...
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Author:
Royane Real
24th August 2009
There is no doubt in the world that a parent wants to do anything and everything humanly possible to assist their new born baby's brain development. Years ago, it didn't matter where you went, there would not be so many books on shelves and articles in ne...
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Author:
Len Jarosz
29th July 2009
Ginkgo is the world's oldest living species of tree, seemingly identical fossils being known from rocks as old as 200 million years. Ginkgo has been used in traditional medicine to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory. Ginkgo leaves also contain...
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Author:
clickfor
09th June 2009
Many prospective climbers as the question "Why is it that a few tourists die on Kilimanjaro. What action should I take to avoid altitude sickness and make sure I am not one of them?"
Be fit and take your assent slowly whilst drinking a lot of water. A...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
06th June 2009
Brain Injury - One of the most serious injuries requiring immediate and professional attention involves a trauma to the head or brain. If ignored or left untreated for even a short period of time, head injuries may result in permanent and severe neural da...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
18th May 2009
Cerebral Palsy was first identified in 1860 by William Little who was a surgeon. The condition became known as Little's disease. It appears that the variant of Cerebral Palsy that he identified is what we new call Diplegia. Diplegia, or paralysis of corre...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th April 2009
Alzheimer's disease is a form of brain damage strongly associated with increasing age and is aggravated by several underlying factors such as chronic inflammation, oxidative stress (free radical damage), toxic metal accumulation and poor blood circulation...
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Author:
Keith Scott MD
12th March 2009
Now that we have reviewed the general treatments for brain and nerve health, we will address unique treatments for individual disorders. Let me stress that until enough of the general treatments are accomplished, including good diet, heavy doses of B vit...
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Author:
Stan Gardner, M.D.
23rd February 2009
Car accidents are claiming more and more lives as the years pass by. In fact, it has become one of the leading causes of death in the nation. Studies also prove its inevitability and its common occurrence.
There are many car accident injury laws which ...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
30th January 2009
If you are looking for anti aging tips and information, there is plenty to be had. You know that changes in your appearance, as we age, can be something unwanted. An improper diet, lifestyle, aging, and using the wrong body chemicals can accelerate aging....
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Author:
Rudy Silva
09th January 2009
Head Injuries
Head injury describes any trauma to the head that may lead to the injury of the brain, scalp, or skull.
Usually, a head injury is very difficult to deal with as it has great effects on its victims that may remain for a long time, or ev...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
01st December 2008
Our skulls have been specifically designed to protect one of the most important elements of our body, our brains, but even with its extra hard, naturally protective sheath, a mild bump to the head can lead to disorientation, memory loss, severe disability...
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Author:
Kayla Reid
24th November 2008
Columbia, MO- While most of us sleep, they stand guard. While we drive to work, they search for roadside IED's. While we raid the fridge for snacks, they hunt for terrorists. 'They' are U.S. soldiers and Marines. The Department of Defense reports that nea...
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Author:
Robert Palmer