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24th September 2009
First and foremost, it is important that we review the many symptoms of TMJ. Facial pain, jaw pain, clenching and grinding of teeth, a popping or clicking jaw, congested ears, ringing ears, numbing in arms and fingers as well as headaches that are common... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
21st September 2009
Dr. Milton Erickson is a California based psychiatrist who discovered the process of electroencephalography. This process is devised to access the unconscious mind and past memories of individuals. It measures the electrical activity of the brain through ... Read >
Author: John Tyler
21st September 2009
Importance of Exercise & its Benefits!
Introduction
Exercise is any type of physical exertion we perform in an effort to improve our health, shape our bodies and boost performance. Obviously that covers a broad range of activities and, luckily, ther... Read >
Author: mahjabi kauser
18th September 2009
CT Angiography Surgery in India
We Care India partner hospitals use a state-of-the-art multi-row detector CT scanner; the Siemens Sensation 64 Detector.
A Coronary CTA (CT Angiography) is a heart-imaging test currently undergoing rapid development... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
18th September 2009
Arrhythmia surgery in India
Arrhythmias are abnormal rhythms of the heart. The heart rate can become abnormally rapid, slow and/or irregular. A normal heart rate is 50 to 100 beats per minute. Arrhythmias and abnormal heart rates don't necessarily oc... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
16th September 2009
Functional neurology and hemispheric integration therapy in the treatment of autism spectrum disorders at times uses a concept called the motor cognitive binding in the treatment of these children. This is based on the fact that balance and coordinati... Read >
Author: drmane
09th August 2009
Compelling evidence of omega-3 cardioprotective effects reported. In a state-of-the-art paper scheduled for publication in the August 11, 2009 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology , researchers from Ochsner Medical Center in New Orle... Read >
Author: Anthony Antolics
29th July 2009
Electroencephalography. This is a term you might want to familiarise yourself with for the moment. If you are thinking of someone’s head being attached to a multitude of wires and the readings on a machine, then you have the right idea. What it is in ac... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
20th July 2009
Brainwave entrainment refers to the brain's electrical response to prolonged and rhythmic sensory stimulation, such as pulses of sound or light, that results in the synchronization of the brainwaves to the external stimuli. This is why brainwave entrainme... Read >
Author: ashwani kumar
05th July 2009
Sore teeth are just one of many TMD symptoms; although many people often confuse the sore teeth with other conditions such as sinus infections, tooth cavities or infection, or a bad bite. Many times sore teeth are caused by excessive pressure in the jaw j... Read >
Author: Candy
02nd July 2009
There are times when you just cannot get out to play golf, be it because of inclement weather, volume of work, or family commitments. You can however use golf hypnosis to practice your game and be well prepared to play when the opportunity arises.
W... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
23rd June 2009
Has your doctor recently ordered an ECG for you? There's zero to get worried about. Though this may be a little intimidating at first, let me assure you, it will be the greatest and most painless "exam" ever! This teeny device won't hurt you one bit! All ... Read >
Author: Erica Ellington
18th June 2009
Ventricular Fibrillation (also called v-fib or vf) is a lethal arrhythmia that originates in the ventricles. It commonly occurs in cardiac arrest patients and is the primary rhythm that AED’s (automated external defibrillators) are looking for to initia... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
15th June 2009
An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a painless, noninvasive measurement of the heart’s electrical activity, and it is a diagnostic tool that is used to determine the condition of the heart (i.e., whether the heart is damaged or poorly functioning). Thi... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
10th June 2009
Underwriting for your life insurance policy is done on the basis of your medical history, as well as on the results of your medical exam (aka paramedical exam)...so relax a much as possible and utilize these tips:
It is better not to eat or drink (exce... Read >
Author: jrwolf
07th June 2009
Microwaves given by hand-held phones are surrounding us! Are you conscious about that? Nowadays cell phones have become an indispensable device in people’s daily life. It is no longer a strange thing that cell phones radiate microwaves that can possibly... Read >
Author: gaoxiong
04th June 2009
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder that is characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures. The seizures are transient signs or symptoms of abnormal and excessive neuronal activity in the brain. A large percentage of people all over the world h... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
15th May 2009
Electroencephalography is the use of sensitive instruments to record all the electromagnetic activity that is produced along and within the scalp, produced normally and naturally by the firing of neurons within the brain. The brain is prone to spontaneous... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
22nd April 2009
Cell Phone Protection against radiations:
There are now predictable to be 208 million cell phone users in the U.S. alone, 1.9 billion all over the world. Scientists panic we might be on the verge of a health calamities of epidemic proportions. Dr. George... Read >
Author: sheldonkalnitsky
17th April 2009
There are brain articles popping up all over the place, as marketers and scientists and commentators and consumers and writers discover that there are a lot of things we can do to help our brains do what they do so well, process sensory data.
(And ther... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
01st April 2009
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention an estimated 44.5 million adults in the United States smoke cigarettes and may suffer from a nicotine addiction. But, what exactly is a smoking or nicotine addiction? Well, the medical community ... Read >
Author: Vcoach
28th March 2009
Are you at risk of a heart attack?
A heart attack happens when a blood clot completely blocks a coronary artery and stops the flow of blood to the heart and the heart stops and dies. The blood clot is usually formed by a cholesterol deposit build up on ... Read >
Author: Dickie Boy
24th February 2009
The electroencephalogram or EEG evaluates the electrical activity produced by the brain. Brain waves are recorded by an EEG and show the electrical activity of the brain. The brain is an electrochemical organ that has 10 billion interconnected nerve cells... Read >
Author: amit1078
23rd February 2009
The electroencephalogram or EEG evaluates the electrical activity produced by the brain. Brain waves are recorded by an EEG and show the electrical activity of the brain. The brain is an electrochemical organ that has 10 billion interconnected nerve cells... Read >
Author: amit1078
12th January 2009
When I found out my son had ADHD I had a decision to make. Should he be treated with prescription medicines or natural remedies using ADHD herbs. What I found was that there has been a steady increase in doctors prescribing these medications, which in tur... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
08th December 2008
Portable music devices have been considered safe for pacemaker patients to use, but new reports suggest that the earbuds from such devices can cause problems for pacemaker people. Earbuds held near the pacemaker implant site can sometimes interfere with t... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang
01st December 2008
Your Heart Rate Monitors
Heart rate monitor is very useful for those who have heart problems. It was used to be exclusively operated by Doctors and nurses alone but that was soon rectified with today’s multi-tasking generation. Every person seemed to... Read >
Author: vinayak
10th November 2008
So if you ask. 'What is sinus arrhythmia?' then there are other things too associated with it. However, a sinus arrhythmia certainly does not mean that an individual is suffering from an unwarranted disease, especially no heart disease as such. Many arrhy... Read >
Author: stbotanica
31st October 2008
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention an estimated 44.5 million adults in the United States smoke cigarettes and may suffer from a nicotine addiction. But, what exactly is a smoking or nicotine addiction? Well, the medical community ... Read >
Author: Vcoach
20th October 2008
What is a smoking addiction? A smoking addiction means a person has formed an uncontrollable dependence on cigarettes to the point where stopping causes emotional distress!
Why is smoking more difficult to overcome than other addictions?
Well, some pr... Read >
Author: Vcoach
03rd October 2008
The British pyramid researcher Dr. Baldwin says, "Man fears hazards but hazards fear pyramid".
A pyramid has unique healing properties.
Moreover, by using and sitting under a pyramid, we get a powerful beam of Universal Energy, And, this Cosmic or U... Read >
Author: Dr Matloob Thabal
18th September 2008
According to latest research , all life is energy.
Every nerve impulse in your body is an electric current.
Every cell in your body is a mini-battery pumping out 70-90 millivolts – when healthy.
Our muscles are powered by chemical energy. Th... Read >
Author: Dr Matloob Thabal
09th September 2008
Fucosidosis also called alpha-l-fucosidase deficiency. Fucosidosis is a very uncommon inherited lysosomal storage disease characterized by a deficiency of the enzyme alpha-L-fucosidase. It is estimated to affect less than 1:2,000,000. There are two types ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
03rd September 2008
A lot has been said, and written, about fish, fish oil capsules, and Omega-3 fats when it comes to heart disease. However, the never ending questions are: what is better for my heart, fish or fish oil capsules? Can I replace fish with fish oil capsules an... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S.
02nd September 2008
A lot has been said, and written, about Omega-3 fatty oils and its benefits for heart disease. However, the never ending questions are: what is better for my heart, fish or fish oil capsules? Can I replace fish with fish oil capsules? Well, here is the an... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B. S.
02nd September 2008
Being mentally alert is a state of mind and we are obviously not always alert. Our mood and general level of physiological arousal will tend to range from deep sleep through drowsiness to a normal waking state; occasionally we experience a state of high ... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
28th August 2008
Conception is a very important part of baby development stages. Did you know that closely 200,000,000 sperm head to the egg, but only one can actually penetrate the egg.
Conception Days 1 and 21
At the moment of conception all the features of that... Read >
Author: Gene
25th July 2008
All species of animals dream in one form or another. These dreams have more than one purpose, as do many things in the natural world. One reason is partially understood by today's researchers and psychologists. The second bigger reason is unknown in the m... Read >
Author: Steve
09th July 2008
Multiple Sclerosis(MS)also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata is a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). Multiple sclerosis affects neurons, the cells of the brain and spi... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th June 2008
What is a smoking addiction?
A smoking addiction means a person has formed an uncontrollable dependence on cigarettes to the point where stopping causes emotional distress!
Why is smoking more difficult to overcome than other addictions?
Well, s... Read >
Author: Vcoach
21st June 2008
One-third of the Americans with hypertension don't even know they have it. To test for high blood pressure, as it's commonly called, the doctor will place a cuff around your arm and gently tighten it through a pump so it feels a bit like a python hugging ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
19th June 2008
We seem to be living in a time in which the interest in alternative types of health care and healing modalities is at an all-time high. The population in general, and the baby boomers in particular, are increasingly interested in finding ways to look bett... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
21st May 2008
Brugada syndrome is a genetic disorder in which an abnormality in the heart's electrical system causes life-threatening heart rhythm disturbances (arrhythmiasBrugada syndrome is characterized by ST-segment abnormalities in leads V1-V3 on ECG and a high ri... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th May 2008
Cardiac asystole provoked by epileptic seizures is a rare but important complication in epilepsy and is supposed to be relevant to the pathogenesis of sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP). We sought to determine the frequency of this complicatio... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
20th May 2008
Cardiac asystole provoked by epileptic seizures is a rare but important complication in epilepsy and is supposed to be relevant to the pathogenesis of sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP). We sought to determine the frequency of this complication ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th May 2008
Palpitations occur when a person can feel abnormalities in the normal beating of the heart. These palpitations can be an isolated extra beat, or they can run together and last for prolonged periods of time. Each part of the heart has the potential to be i... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th May 2008
The Brain
The brain is an organ of the body, and like each organs, it's projected to perform one or numerous special tasks.
One of the brainpowers principal tasks constitutes to be the control nerve center for the entire somatic body. Our heartbeat, di... Read >
Author: bwerner
14th May 2008
Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder, affecting the part of the brain that regulates when to be asleep and when to be awake. Narcolepsy is occurred in between the age group of 11 to 26. The exact cause of narcolepsy is unknown. Almost 75% of pati... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
06th May 2008
Neuroscientist Dr Shanida Nataraja has just published The Blissful Brain: Neuroscience and Proof of the Power of Meditation, a thought-provoking science book that proves meditation can improve your concentration, memory and decision-making skills.
Dr N... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian
01st May 2008
Arrhythmias are disorders of the regular rhythmic beating of the heart. They're common — about 2.2 million Americans are living with atrial fibrillation (one type of rhythm problem). Arrhythmias can occur in a healthy heart and be of minimal consequence... Read >
Author: peterhutch
29th April 2008
Heart rate monitors used to be exclusively operated by physicians and nurses alone but that was soon rectified with today's multi-tasking generation. Every person seemed to want to know about everything that was related to them and that of course included... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
28th April 2008
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that may affect any area of the brain and spinal cord. Multiple sclerosis does not affect nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis affects transmission of electrical signals to nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis is the most common caus... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
11th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Copson
?There are times to cultivate and create, when you nurture your world and give birth to new ideas and ventures. There are times of flourishing and abundance, when life feels in full bloom, energized and expanding. And... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Copson
05th April 2008
Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder, affecting the part of the brain that regulates when to be asleep and when to be awake. Narcolepsy is occured in between the age group of 11 to 26. The exact cause of narcolepsy is unknown. Almost 75% of patie... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
25th March 2008
Meditation is a discipline where the mind is focused either on an object or on breathing. It has been described as ‘self regulation of attention, in the service of self-inquiry, in the here and now.”
There have been numerous articles in major magaz... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw
19th February 2008
Introduction
Exercise is any type of physical exertion we perform in an effort to improve our health, shape our bodies and boost performance. Obviously that covers a broad range of activities and, luckily, there are plenty to go around whether you want... Read >
Author: Peter sams
14th February 2008
All scent originates as a chemical. Without chemicals, our brain would not be able to perceive, or “read” a scent. All around us are currents of air which are in constant motion. These currents contain myriads of complex combinations of odours that... Read >
Author: Luke Vorstermans
23rd January 2008
As you may have already discovered, a lot of people have trouble falling asleep at night, staying asleep, or even waking up on time for that matter. What these people don't realize is that sleeping pills are not the answer. Simple changes can be made in y... Read >
Author: Jwest06
18th September 2007
Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is a problem that affects mainly the bowel. It is a disorder characterized most commonly by cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea. It can be found in children, often is first identified in adolesc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th August 2007
In a normal heart, electrical signals use only one path whilst moving through the heart. This is the atrio-ventricular or A-V node. As the electrical signal moves from the hearts upper chambers (the atria) to the lower chambers (the ventricles), it causes... Read >
Author: Amenda
29th August 2007
The heart is the center of the body’s cardiovascular system. Throughout the body's blood vessels, the heart pumps blood to all of the body's cells. The blood carries oxygen, which the cells need. Heart disease is a group of medical problems that occur w... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
31st July 2007
For diagnosing ischaemic heart disease the doctors perform a serie of tests depending whether the disease is with angina (symptomatic) or without-silent ischemia.
Angina attacks associated with risk factors for heart disease influence the docto... Read >
Author: Keysha
01st July 2007
ADHD is a condition which affects roughly around five percent of the population. It can be particularly challenging to cope with and it drives many parents to the edge as their children become completely uncontrollable. However there is hope for the peopl... Read >
Author: alvin toh
15th May 2007
Discover how you can quickly become a smarter more powerful learner and thinker with very little effort!
Scientific research has revealed that many dynamic thought leaders, scholars and the most intelligent share similar brainwave frequencies and displ... Read >
Author: Aldian Prakoso
06th May 2007
Ischemic Heart Disease
Cardiovascular disease involves the heart and its two networks of blood vessels, the system which circulates the blood throughout the body and the system which circulates the blood through the lungs.
One of the most important car... Read >
Author: Keysha
26th March 2007
Often heart attack is slowly with mild pain and the person in cause doesn’t understand what’s happening, on the other hand the heart attack might be intense and movie-like. If you suspect you are having an heart attack than you need to call the emerg... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
22nd January 2007
As its name implies, sudden cardiac death is sudden and unexpected, with death occurring within minutes after collapse. It is more common in older folks with serious heart problems, but it can also happen to young and healthy people with no sign of heart ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
11th January 2007
It is no secret that people who exercise regularly feel better, more energetic, and less stressed. . There is plenty of evidence to show that exercise provides stress-relieving benefits. Essentially, there are four ways exercise controls stress.
Exerci... Read >
Author: Nitin Chhoda
28th December 2006
Electrical activity in the brain is displayed in the form of brainwaves. There are four categories of brainwaves, and each represents a different level of the brain's activity.
The first category of brainwaves is beta. Beta brainwaves are the lowest in... Read >
Author: Stephen Pierce
11th October 2006
Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition that stops your breathing while you are sleeping. If you are suffering from sleep apnea, this means that you stop breathing when you are sleeping. One can notice that sleep apnea is taking place, as the chest will ... Read >
Author: Darren Mallory
24th July 2006
Scientist and NLP have proven that the brain is an electrochemical organ; researchers have hypothesized that a fully functioning brain can generate as much as 10 watts of electricity.
The more conservative scientist calculate that if all 10 billion in... Read >
Author: tony chamberlain
04th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Emmanuel Segui
The subconscious mind "covers" about 88% of your mind; the other 12% is covered by the conscious mind. The subconscious part is responsible for storing your memory, habits, personality, self-image and beliefs. It also cont... Read >
Author: Emmanuel Segui
11th January 2006
Amongst the diseases that have frequently gripped Americans, Epilepsy is also the one. Though epilepsy allows its patients to lead a normal life yet the disease can be fatal due to the unexpected occurrence of seizures. Epilepsy can basically be defined a... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
09th December 2005
How exercise can help reduce your stres
HOW IT WORKS
People who exercise regularly will tell you they feel better. Some will say it's because chemicals called neurotransmitters, produced in the brain, are stimulated during exercise. Since it's believ... Read >
Author: Gavin Walsh
08th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Eldon Taylor
One of the most important questions each of us will at some time in some way deal with has been stated in the admonition: Above all else, know thyself. How does one know themselves?
Each of us sense a state that is the "s... Read >
Author: Eldon Taylor
18th October 2005
Treadmill stress test is performed to search for abnormal heart beat, decrease supply of oxygen/blood to heart, indicate coronary artery disease, detect irregular heart rhythms and overall cardiovascular conditioning of the person undergoing a treadmill s... Read >
Author: Atanu Ghosh
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