Articles, tagged with "brain stem", page 1
23rd November 2011
Breast Cancer – Inflammatory
What is Inflammatory Breast Cancer?
Inflammatory breast cancer is an uncommon form of rapidly advancing breast cancer that usually accounts for approximately 1% to 3% of all breast cancer diagnoses. Inflammatory breast can...
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Author:
pankaj Nagpal
29th March 2011
When symptoms occur, it is usually because the human body has been adapting to negative changes for some time and can no longer continue to adapt. This is especially true when we look at the spine.
One of the most overlooked parts of the human body is ...
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Author:
Brandon R. Harshe, DC
04th March 2011
Every year millions of chronic pain sufferers receive medical care for the condition known as fibromyalgia. The current model of care for fibromyalgia sufferers has been medications that only change the way our brain perceives pain but they do not actuall...
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Author:
Dr. Michael Komro
21st December 2010
The brain makes one of the most important parts of a human being. For many years, there has been research to understand the complexity of the brain. Nonetheless, the mystery has proved difficult to solve. The invention of the Electroencephalogram (EEG) ma...
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Author:
Greg Frost
20th December 2010
This article is aimed particularly at osteopaths which are actively grappling with children's physical development via their phases of growth and maturation.
The specific emphasis of the paper is placed on childhood spinal improvement and balance, for it...
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Author:
felipeevans
07th September 2010
Are you a Christian are wondering why Christians are having the same medical issues as non-believers? You know you're saved and have inherited eternal life but are plagued with health issues that no one seems to be able to resolve? Do people tell you that...
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Author:
Patti Olson
15th July 2010
Spinal conditions in dogs can be hard to diagnose. Spinal problems can be related to a number of causes and the symptoms can be overlapping. Treatment of spinal problems is often expensive and many treatments fail at first, especially if the problem has...
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Author:
heatlhydog
07th July 2010
Every day and never give it much thought until it breaks down. Though lacking it's amazing complexity, many have used the metaphor of computers to explain the brain. The brain, that mysterious organ that rests inside our skull, is like a computer loaded w...
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Author:
peterth
01st July 2010
Though newborn Sean, 8 pounds and 6 ounces, was not awake to realize it, his hearing was being tested 36 hours after he was brought into this world. A professional audiologists wheeled the baby's bassinet towards a computer which has wires extending from ...
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Author:
luishars
17th June 2010
One of the world's most popular developmental disabilities is autism. It usually affects the person's social and communication skills. There are some treatments for autism that can improve the patient's developmental growth. Many patients have, in fact, b...
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Author:
James Ross
03rd June 2010
Man, especially those in the medical field, have been able to learn what the brain looks like and how it works, but how the mind works is one of the mysteries of life. The use of electroencephalogram (EEG) machinery has opened a very small window to allow...
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Author:
Greg Frost
02nd June 2010
Indian doctors providing treatment of Central nervous system embryonal tumors in India has been a pioneer in this field. Indian hospitals are equipped to handle all phases of myeloma problems from the elementary to the latest clinical procedures. The comm...
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Author:
Swati
29th May 2010
Sean was only 36 hours old, and as this 8 pound, 6 ounce infant slept, his hearing was being tested. He was taken by an audiologist to a testing station with a personal computer that looked perfectly ordinary except that it had some wires attached to it. ...
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Author:
Steven Martinez
14th May 2010
Our body's brain stem, located behind the eyes and nose, has an "anti-pain" system. When this area sees an incoming signal that is painful, it fights back with a powerful neuro-transmitter (chemical that passes impulses from one nerve to another) called s...
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Author:
Jefferson Dee
13th May 2010
On May 5, 2010, Colorado adopted The Colorado Medical Treatment Decision Act. It was adopted because of recent changes in available medical technology which make it possible to prolong the dying process, as well as, the medical privacy protections under t...
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Author:
Pete Johnson