Results for brain disorders. Search took 0.08 seconds.
Self Foot Examination Against Needless Diabetic Amputations
in Daily Diabetic, on June 4, 2009
...e been avoided
Why is diabetes so tough on the feet?
Diabetic neuropathies, a family of nerve disorders caused by diabetes, are present in about 70 percent of diabetic patients. Sometimes there a...
Happy Parents = Happy Children?
in Next Nine Months, on May 23, 2009
...our eggs and sperm, resulting in lasting changes in our children at the time of their conception.
Brain chemicals such as endorphins, and drugs, such as marijuana and heroin are known to have signifi...
OTC Prevacid®, Heartburn Medicine Now FDA-Approved
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 15, 2009
...rly half-more than 21 million patients-utilize prescription-only Prevacid® to treat acid-related disorders.
The US FDA recently announced its approval of Prevacid® 24HR, the first over-the-counter...
Yahoo 推出一个 Twitter 克隆站:MEME
in Wangtam, on May 15, 2009
...ain brain in a manner similar to what happens to genes in biology.
It is clear that the term "meme" as used here, is an adaptation of free and expanded its strict scientific sense, but not ...
Nutramigen AA Amino Acid Based Formula for Infants with Cow's Milk Allergies
in Allergies, on May 12, 2009
...rtified
-Includes LIPIL, our blend of DHA and ARA, nutrients also found in breast milk that promote brain and eye development
-Can be your baby's only food for up to age 6 months, and a large part...
宝马汽车第一财季净亏1.52亿欧元
in Wangtam, on May 7, 2009
...ch Money Can Free iPhone Apps Make? Quite A Bit
• Brain Arena | Free Brain Training Games Online
• How am I going to be a better dad? on Odadeo, the social network for fathers
• Raveal Yourself ...
Mother's Day Rally for Moms' Mental Health Features Top Mommybloggers & Parenting Authors
in The Parenting Weblog, on May 5, 2009
...lth.
All of the letters will be written by survivors of and experts on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, including postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis, as well as others who care abou...
The Power Of Two By Brian and Gerri Monaghan
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 20, 2009
... the top of his game, got the news that all of us dread - Stage IV melanoma had metastasized to his brain; he was given three to six months to live. That night Brian and his wife Gerri made a pact: &q...
Warning: Twitter Hit By StalkDaily Worm
in Wangtam, on April 12, 2009
...• Warning: Twitter Hit By StalkDaily Worm
• iPhone Needs A New Brain
• 法国反网络盗版法案意外遭否决
• 联通推出全业务客服热线
• AP Exec: "To the Untrained Eye It Looks Like We're Stupid"
• Current TV C...
Prenatal Learning: What you should know
in Next Nine Months, on April 9, 2009
...m the Institute for Psychology and the University of Amsterdam infers that a developing baby's brain is responsive to beats - a simple rhythm that is, developmentally, something a baby can compreh...
Broccoli Sprouts, Good For Your Gut
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 6, 2009
We should all munch on broccoli sprouts. Apparently, it protects our stomach from the germ responsible for many cases of gastritis, ulcers and stomach cancers.
A new study shows that eating 2 1/2 ounces of three-day-old broccoli sprouts every day for at least two months may offer at least so...
Allergy Results from Malfunction of Respiratory Epithelium
in Allergies, on April 4, 2009
...lated to the function of the immune response.
This means that allergies are more than just immune disorders; there seems to be a physical aberration in the cells lining the mucous membranes which are...
Rite Aid for Allergies
in Allergies, on March 27, 2009
...;
* Information on reactions to nickel, latex and other nonbiological triggers;
* Other breathing disorders including asthma and exercise-induced asthma; and
* The possible connection between asthm...
Foundation for NIH Facilitated Partnership Announced Availability of Alzheimer’s Genome Biomarker Data
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 20, 2009
...
This ongoing $60 million, 6-year ADNI study is the most comprehensive effort to date to identify brain and other biological changes associated with memory decline, and it will provide the most exte...
Too Many Choices...
in The Dating Weblog, on March 19, 2009
...imple fact is that the more stuff you have to sort through, the more difficult it become for your brain to decide what's relevant.
Of course, having a lot of choices also means that you spend m...
For Every Golfer There's A Swing
in Eagle Par Birdie, on March 6, 2009
...every element of the golf swing into tiny detail. And, boy, is there a lot of detail!
It's the brainchild of Jeffery Mann, a retired physician who took up the game in 2002.
His study of the golf...
Instant Power or Instant Disaster
in Eagle Par Birdie, on March 5, 2009
...t...24 drivers in 1" says the ad. A staggering statement that immediately created stress in my brain as I worried about choosing the wrong driver from so many.
Never mind, it's the usual mar...
奥巴马先生,请回到地球
in Wangtam, on February 27, 2009
...e Your Study Abroad
• Brain Games & Brain Training - Lumosity
• Vista Services Optimizer
• K-Lite Codec Pack Full 4.7.0
• K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 4.7.0
• New Rule: Don't launch a stor...
How Capsaicin Interacts with Pain Receptors
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 27, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 7560169 New research published in PLoS Biology further expounds on capsaicin's role in chronic pain relief . According to a related report :
"The receptor acts like a gate to the neurons. When stimulated it opens, letting outside calcium enter...
World's First Exercise Equipment Works Body And Brain
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 26, 2009
... The world's first exercise equipment that works out both the body and the brain - Brain Center America's NeuroActive Bike - combines a solid cardio workout with a fun brain-training prog...
Vitamin D, Protection For Cold and Flu
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 25, 2009
...ncreased intakes of the sunshine vitamin may be an important way to prime the immune system against disorders like the common cold.
"To our knowledge, this is the first population-based study to...
Combi iPod Bouncer Starts the iBranding Ridiculously Early
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 23, 2009
...ibrations for your little one. You can soothe your baby to sleep with a little Jack Johnson or risk brain damage with a little Ramstein.
Either way, the iPod baby bouncer can hold up to 25 pounds in ...
Psoriasis Drug Raptiva Found Linked To Rare Brain Infection
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 21, 2009
...w incident reports have linked Raptiva to progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) - a rare brain infection - in patients using the drug. The FDA is now reviewing the said information and will...
Brain Device for Severe OCD, Approved By The FDA
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 19, 2009
...ion for the first implantable device that delivers intermittent electrical therapy deep within the brain to suppress the symptoms associated with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) .
The sa...
Enzyme From Fermented Soy May Reduce Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 17, 2009
...e amyloid fibrils could be very useful in the therapy of amyloid-related diseases.
An increase in brain cell damage and death from oxidative stressa arise from the build-up of plaque from beta-amylo...
Higher Blood Sugar Lowers Brain Function In Diabetics
in Daily Diabetic, on February 11, 2009
...ourtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 7366461
As average blood sugar levels in diabetics rice, a drop in brain functioning has been found. Such were the findings of researchers from Wake Forest University...
Learn To Love Your Digital Camera Again
in Digital Shot, on February 10, 2009
...nate few with money to spare you may want to put aside your urge to buy and tune up your creativity brain cells instead.
Check out this article that gives you great tips on how to improve your pictur...
Omega-3 and Female Depression
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 7, 2009
... studies that have examined the association of fish intake or dietary omega-3 PUFAs with depressive disorders or mental disorders. In addition, several small, randomized, double-blind trials found tha...
Insulin May Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease
in Daily Diabetic, on February 3, 2009
....
Researchers at Northwestern University treated nerve cells from the hippocampus, one of the brain's critical memory centers, with insulin and the drug Avandia, which is used to treat type ...
The Exercise That Cuts Diabetes Risk: Brief, Rigorous
in Daily Diabetic, on January 30, 2009
...ability to process sugars and fight diabetes. Such were the findings reported at the BMC Endocrine Disorders by scientists from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland.
They found that insul...
Magnesium Sulphate Injections Help Protect Against Cerebral Palsy in Very Premature Babies
in Next Nine Months, on January 28, 2009
...l palsy by taking magnesium sulphate injections. Cerebral palsy is a debilitating condition due to brain damages that can occur during pregnancy (about 75 percent), during childbirth (about 5 percent...
Women, Weaker Sex In Hunger Control?
in Well Woman Blog, on January 22, 2009
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 6283174
A brain imaging study suggests that men are better able to resist hunger than women. Thereby suggesting why women are more prone to emotional eati...
RFID Hermes System can aid in diagnosis of dementia at early stages
in The RFID Weblog, on January 16, 2009
...ection becomes more important as certain drugs would work only if the patient takes them before the brain reaches a certain stage of decaying. The HERMES system is being tested and it could prove as a...
HRT and Brain Shrinkage
in Well Woman Blog, on January 14, 2009
...e comes a new study saying that HRT in post menopausal women is linked to faster shrinkage in the brain.
US researchers found that hormone replacement therapies (HRT) commonly prescribed to treat ...
OmegaBaby: New Omega-3 Product for Expectant Moms
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 8, 2009
...y aftertaste that makes fish oil hard to swallow. DHA is a critical building block for a baby's brain, eye and central nervous system from conception, but it is difficult for today's pregnant ...
Innovation in the downturn
in Sox First, on January 7, 2009
... an opening in the market. Regardless of the state of the economy, they moved in. Entrepreneur and brain scientist Jeffrey M. Stibel predicts that 2009 will be a period of tremendous innovation. &q...
Habt ihr euer iPhone heute schon gewaschen?
in Daily Gadget, on January 6, 2009
...mmer schön blank geputzt wird.
Diese Wäscherinnen und Wäscher wurden vom Erfinder, dem Big Brain Studios auf den schönen Namen iWash getauft.
Wer sich keine Nacktputzerin und keinen Nacktputzer lei...
Elevated Blood Sugar and Cognitive Decline
in Daily Diabetic, on December 31, 2008
...e Sergievsky Center and in the Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain at Columbia University Medical Center:
"This is news even for people without diabet...
A plane supply chain is complex....
in Supplychainer, on December 28, 2008
...be produced by Lockheed Martin.
Some of the interesting facts and figures (taken from Supply Chain Brain) which might put some light on Lockheed's supply chain include the following ones:
- Lar...
Some Tips In Finding The Right Endocrinologist
in Daily Diabetic, on December 19, 2008
... in academic centers are specialized to the point that they only see thyroid, diabetes or pituitary disorders, according to Mitzner.
Don't be afraid to ask questions to make sure it's the ri...
100 余种组织你生活的方式
in Wangtam, on December 17, 2008
【物件】
✔ LivingSocial
✔ eMove.com
✔ BookBump
✔ GuruLib
✔ allmythings
✔ WhatYah!
✔ TuneUp
✔ PutPlace
✔ Closet Assistant
✔ Booktagger
【购物】
✔ No More Notebooks
✔ Rearden Personal Assistant
✔ Wishlistr
✔ iStorez
【期望列表】
✔ blist
✔ vitalist
✔ do it, do it, done!
✔ L...
Insomnia Drug Can Help Jet-Lag and Shift-Work Problems
in Straightfromthedoc, on December 1, 2008
...nsomnia drug tasimelteon (also known as VEC-162) is here to help jet-lag and circadian rhythm disorders.
Phase II and III trials of the said drug as reported by the Maryland-based pharmaceutica...
Bone Growth Is Controlled In The Gut!
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 27, 2008
...ought to control bone growth, and serotonin was primarily known as a neurotransmitter acting in the brain. This new insight could transform how osteoporosis is treated in the future by giving doctors ...
New Drug To Treat Severe Epilepsy, Approved by the FDA
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 24, 2008
...ndrome is a severe form of epilepsy that usually begins before 4 years of age, and can be caused by brain malformations, severe head injury, central nervous system infection and inherited degenerative...
Allergies Protect Against Cancer
in Allergies, on November 13, 2008
...m the external environment-the mouth and throat, colon and rectum, skin, cervix, pancreas and glial brain cells. Likewise, only allergies associated with tissues that are directly exposed to environme...
New Sony Phone Has Music on the Brain
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on November 7, 2008
Companies like Sony understand the simple logic in combining two of their areas of expertise into a single device. In this case their commitment to audio-playing technology fuses flawlessly with their cell phone units. Enter the W705, Sony's latest Walkman phone with Clear Bass, Clear ...
Countact Lens Case Thinks So That You Don't Have Too
in The Gadgets Weblog, on November 7, 2008
...or a change.
Simplifying your life and focusing on productivity can be as easy as freeing up a few brain cycles to focus on the tasks and projects that really matter. With the Countact Lens case, you...
Stay Energized During the Cold Weather Blues
in The Online Universities Weblog, on November 3, 2008
...r without becoming an over-wired mess. We've put together 10 of the best ways to jumpstart your brain and get back into a productive groove, and all of them are tricks you can put to work this Mon...
Are You Right Brained or Left Brained?
in The Online Universities Weblog, on October 29, 2008
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Don Bayley
Your "brain orientation" affects how you process information and may have an impact on your online studies. Left brained people are more likely...
Surf the Web, Get Smarter
in Web 2.0, on October 16, 2008
...urnal of Geriatric Psychiatry is the first to assess how performing Internet searches influences brain activity in older Americans. Research was done on volunteers aged 55-76. All were healthy, an...
MySQL Co Founder plans to quit since current stay becomes unpleasant
in Java Entrepreneur, on October 15, 2008
...uch of an impact in the day to day functioning of the company but imagine a company without its key brain who played a major role in making what MySQL is today!!
...
Vitamin D is Linked To Parkinson's Disease
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 15, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , paul kline
The intriguing results of a study from Emory University School of Medicine suggested that Parkinson's disease patients are more likely to be Vitamin D deficient compared to healthy adults or patients with Alzheimer's disease.
Fifty-five...
There is no such thing as a baby brain?
in Next Nine Months, on October 10, 2008
...urtesy of iStockphoto , Nina Shannon
According to Australian researchers , that a woman's brain become mushy during pregnancy and motherhood is all but a myth. A study at the Australian Nati...
Brain Teaser: Do Credit Card Minimum Payments Actually Cause People to Pay Less Each Month?
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on October 9, 2008
© Gaetan Lee
I love stuff like this. From ScienceDaily :
New research by the University of Warwick reveals that many credit card customers become fixated on the level of minimum payments given on credit card bills. The mere presence of a minimum payment is enough to reduce the actual amount ...
The Good News is You'd Make a Fine Ninja
in The Gadgets Weblog, on October 9, 2008
...sible for premature ejaculation. It seems there is a gene that controls serotonin levels in the brain and these serotonin levels are responsible for how quickly men "get things done." Th...
Depression-Higher Death Rate Link In Elderly Diabetics
in Daily Diabetic, on October 6, 2008
...trolled for in the analysis of increased risk. A total of 12.1 percent of participants who had both disorders died during that period. Among those without depression, 10.4 percent died.
Suffice to s...
Being a More Empowered Woman
in The Dating Weblog, on October 1, 2008
...he first point on here, which is to always keep learning. Doing that helps with more than just your brain power. First of all, increased learning means you have a wider point of view and will be a bet...
Creativity...
in Biz Plan Hacks, on October 1, 2008
...mentors to come up with other creative ideas to help your business. Often times with several people brain storming you will come up with ideas you never could have on your own.
As a small business o...
WinRAR 3.80 正式版
in Wangtam, on September 30, 2008
...nage Your Computer From Anywhere
• cli.gs: Short URLs with analytics
• Share your brain. Earn cool stuff. @ shareyourbrain.com
• CONVOS | Simple Online Groups
• Silverlight 2 RC0 Is Available ...
Gut Microorganisms May Help Prevent Onset of Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 22, 2008
...ses in the developed world may lead to increased risk of diseases like allergies, asthma, and other disorders of the immune system.
In an animal study published in Nature , they found that exposure ...
Bacteria May Protect Against Type 1 Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on September 22, 2008
...es in the developed world may lead to increased risk of diseases like allergies, asthma, and other disorders of the immune system. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease.
Nature has the full repo...
Natural Birth Results to Stronger Baby Bonding Compared to C-Sections
in Next Nine Months, on September 21, 2008
...s who delivered by cesarean section, those who delivered vaginally had greater activity in certain brain regions in response to their own baby's cry as measured by fMRI. These brain areas included...
Tips for Exercising During Pregnancy
in Next Nine Months, on September 15, 2008
...k after the first trimester, as the weight of the baby can impair blood flow back to your heart and brain, making you feel dizzy, faint or uncomfortable
/ul>
Read more of her tips here .
...
Behold the up and coming superstars: Renegade Kid
in House of Nintendo, on August 30, 2008
...oject for Wii! Well, yes, it is unofficial, but it is unofficial in the sense that everybody with a brain knows what they are doing.
We'll be keeping an eye on this new title here at House of Ni...
Researchers Identify Key Allergy Gene
in Allergies, on August 29, 2008
...lifestyle countries with less contact, however, elevated IgE levels are associated with allergic disorders.
In genetically susceptible individuals the immune system becomes biased and produces IgE an...
How to Design a Study Schedule That Works
in The Online Universities Weblog, on August 28, 2008
...d other obstacles, far too many students fail to complete their coursework all together.
Pick the Brain recently published a useful article called How to Stay Productive When You Make Your Own Sche...
Pirelli Cyber Tyre: The Intelligent RFID Tyre
in The RFID Weblog, on August 28, 2008
...
Now it's the turn of your 'no brainer' car tyres to get some brains. Pirelli is in the processing of releasing intelligent tyres fitted with microchips which will supply rele...
Comparing Yourself
in Biz Plan Hacks, on August 26, 2008
...h people they cannot possibly keep up with. This has lead to our nationwide problem with debt, food disorders and many other ailments that are hurting us.
I know I fell into this trap when I was you...




