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More clean, more Health, cleanroom wipes for pesonal cleaning requirements by Alla ShenzhenMicrocosm Controller Technology Co., Ltd.cleanroom wipes, polyester wipes, swab wips, No-woven wipes, Presaturated Cleaning Wipes, class 10 microfiber wipes, ultraclean wipe. Laundered and packed in ISO Class 4 cleanroom, Low in both Particles and Extractables, Superior for spill control and general wiping in ISO Class 4 & 5 Cleanro ... Read on »
Sherpa's Christmas List 2009 by John Lacroix It's that time of year again.. I actually dread it. Thanksgiving is a WAY better holiday because it is so anti commercialized. You get together with your family.. and eat. No pressure.. just love. But Christmas... Blech! Too much attention is paid to gift giving and all the like. Either way, I've gotta make a list. So.. here is what is on my Christ ... Read on »
Watching Too Much Crime TV Skews Views for the Worse by David DiSalvo Patient Expert If you watch prime-time television, chances are you watch at least one crime drama. Most of us do. Year in and year out, the most consistently popular shows on television are about crime: CSI, Law & Order, Cold Case, The Closer, and all of the other spin-offs and ad nauseum syndications.Regrettably for the viewing audience, a recent study f ... Read on »
Weight Managment and Fitness Forum 54th Edition by Weight Master E. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Welcome to the 54th edition of the Weight Management and Fitness Forum. We received a lot of goo submissions for this edition. We hope you all enjoy the selections and come back to Weight Master for our next edition and other informative posts. Herbert Aitken presents 25 Free Open Courseware Classes About Sports Medicine posted at mri technician ... Read on »
Clarifications by Danielle L Recently, my doctor decided to give me a prednisone stash to use as I see fit. I mentioned that I have exacerbations often enough to require prednisone every 1-2 months (at least during the winter/spring). And although it’s my constant reality, I know that on a computer screen this can seem extremely drastic. Excessive. And I realize, in an e ... Read on »
All About Aqua Jogging... by bengreenfield Recently, I’ve been plagued with an injury while preparing to race the Ironman World Championship of triathlon in Kona, Hawaii. The injury is called “IT Band Friction Syndrome” and requires low-impact or non-weight bearing exercise to maintain fitness until the knee is pain-free (alternative, highly non-attractive option is to run ... Read on »
Saturated Fat and Coronary Heart Disease, Part III: Cognitive Dissonance by Richard Nikoley Patient Expert In Part II of this series I wrote that this installment would be about the "best research" those supporting the saturated fat-cholesterol-heart disease link or "causal chain" might use (here's Part I ). In the process of doing my homework for that post I came across something I think fits in here because I essentiall ... Read on »
The Primal Blueprint: An Epistemocratic Map for Health Decision Making by epistemocrat Health MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Maps matter.Especially in cognitive psychology (thanks to Dave Lull).In practice, cognitive maps for decision making don't tell you where to go or how to navigate in every specific case or at every point in time; instead, they provide sign posts, indicators of contours and textures, notes about landscapes, and other framework-related notions such a ... Read on »
Exercise & Prostate Cancer Risk by Robert W. Weekly Health Update: Exercise & Prostate Cancer Risk "A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health-conscious readers..." By, Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS Updated: 11/29/2009The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or recommendati ... Read on »
Chronically Depressed? You Need Drugs. by alisonrising Inspired by a comment from Jaleesa onA Point of Light on the Horizon According to almost every psychiatrist you talk to, the more depressive episodes you've had in your life, the more likely you will need long-term medication therapy for successful treatment. In our society, the default treatment for any chronic condition—whether mental-illne ... Read on »