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Reductil - The Proven Solution for Weight Loss by johnlinney Reductil, generic name Sibutramine, is prescribed for the treatment of obesity. It functions as an appetite suppressant. Developed by Knoll laboratories, it became a part of the portfolio of Abbott laboratories when the company absorbed Knoll laboratories. In countries like the US, Reductil, known as Meridia, is a Schedule IV controlled substance ... Read on »
Health Headlines - November 27 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Many Type 2 Diabetes Patients Morbidly Obese: U.S. StudyTwenty percent of Americans with type 2 diabetes are more than 100 pounds overweight (morbidly obese), according to a Loyola University Health System study."The rate of morbid obesity among people with diabetes is increasing at a very alarming rate, and this has substantial public health ... Read on »
MY LIFE SAVED 3 TIMESNovember 20 ... by Carlo MY LIFE SAVED 3 TIMES November 2002 is when the story of brain injured Terry Schiavo became of public knowledge and that’s when I gave power of attorney and health to my wife Michele because I never wanted to become like a vegetable, living only through tubes that feed me and make me breathe. However 4 years ago I was in this exact situation ... Read on »
Thanksgiving: Gratitude by LoveVeggiesYoga People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Happy Thanksgiving, Friends!!!!!!!!!!! I want to wish everyone a sincerely wonderful Thanksgiving Day, and a wonderful kickoff to the winter holiday season. I want to take this time to thank each and every person who reads my blog, who leaves me positive & uplifting comments, who tells me that my blog has helped change them for the better, an ... Read on »
Tips for Healthy Dementia Dining This Thanksgiving by Susan Berg Here is a great dementia resource for caregivers and healthcare professinals, Here is information on being the best caregiver you can be Here are more interesting dementia brain boosting activities Here is a dementia Thanksgiving activity Healthnews-stat.com How to Eat Right, Keep Calm and Enjoy Thanksgiving with Someone Who Has Alzheimer's Dise ... Read on »
Dyslexic Heart Surgeon, Inventor, CEO, Toby Cosgrove M.D. by Drs. Fernettte & Brock E. Medical Doctor "We're not very good at the scholastic stuff, but we see other things that are different, and that's a big advantage." - Toby Cosgrove, M.D., CEO Cleveland Clinics FromLeadership Powerhouse: "Cosgrove, an international legend in cardio thoracic surgery, holder of 18 patents, author of a book and 400 journal articles, and surgeon of ... Read on »
Now Back to Storytelling for children and adults... by Eric W. Patient Expert Years ago I started my fairy tale line Fairytales Forever as Fairy tales for Single Parents. These stories a rose out of my work with inner city children in New York City. Many of whom are growing up in single parent household. This seven CD set touches on issues of interest to modern children through recasting the fairytales of old. I am plann ... Read on »
Does Brain Research Worsen the Addiction Stigma? by Dirk H. Patient Expert “Once an addict, always an addict.” When it comes to the neurobiology of addiction, the research community has made great strides in a few hectic years. However, as addiction counselor William White wrote in 2007, are we lacking a comparable neurobiology of addiction recovery? White, a senior research consultant at Chestnut Health Syst ... Read on »
Why Love Matters by HUG Your Baby Patient Expert Guest author: James G. Henderson, Ph.D., Carolina Friends School, Durham, NC, USA Why Love Matters (Routledge, 2004) gets my vote as the most important book of the twenty-first century. Not only does author Sue Gerhardt make a compelling case for the importance of nurture in the first year of life; she also writes in a style crafted carefully to ap ... Read on »
It Takes a Community by Kate K. Patient Expert “Call it a clan, Call it network. Call it a tribe. Call it a family. Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one.” Jane HowardMy tremor wakes me this morning. My body feels like a block of cement as I attempt to roll out of bed. I’ve had a restless night of sleep after trying to loosen up my body with yoga stretches. My fi ... Read on »