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Measurement of Exhaled Nitric Oxide in the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma and Other... by exhalednitricoxide Guidelines for the management of persistent asthma stress the importance of long-term suppression of inflammation using steroids, leukotriene inhibitors, or other anti-inflammatory drugs. Existing techniques for monitoring the status of underlying inflammation have focused on bronchoscopy, with lavage and biopsy, or analysis by induced sputum. Give ... Read on »
I Don't Know You Anymore Part 2 by Take Root and Write .. Patient Expert In the previous article on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), I gave you a glimpse into the lives of a military couple and a soldier who were dealing with war related PTSD. You can read the first part here.Suicide related deaths in the military are on the rise. While there are no solid studies on how many of theses suicides are results of PTSD, ... Read on »
WHORe Vs UCEM by Dr. Mike C. Medical Doctor I’d like to draw attention to a recently published article in the Medical Journal of Australia ( MJA ) “ Whole-Of-Hospital Response to admission access block: the need for a clinical revolution”.The Whole Of Hospital Response to Emergency ( WHORe model) is unique, insightful and thoroughly modern in it’s approach to the mana ... Read on »
Home School Kids Give Thanks for Homeschooling by Take Root and Write .. Patient Expert "Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus," (I Thessalonians 5:16-18) Thanksgiving is right around the corner and it just seems like the perfect time for children to thank Mom and Dad for investing in their lives by homeschooling them. "I am thankful that my ... Read on »
Health Headlines - November 26 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Happy Thanksgiving!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 substan ... Read on »
The influence of uric acid treatments on liver glutathione system prevent oxidative damages in... by Jan People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee By Allameh A, Maleklou N, Zargari M, Sanati MH. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, P.O. Box 14115-331, Tehran, Iran. allameha@modares.ac.ir Recently we reported that antioxidant system in brain and spinal cord in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mice is mainly affected at early stage ... Read on »
UPDATE: Details on “the plan” for Real Health Reform by Obi Jo People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Here is a continuing update detailing, in greater depth, various points of “The Plan” designed to address the reasoning behind these ideas and the objections some have voiced.(1) All persons must have health insurance from the private sector or government sponsored plans.Many have objected to this as a violation of personal choice and f ... Read on »
True Nature of the Weight Loss Industry by Carrie A. Patient ExpertHealth MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Companies that are hawking diets and other weight loss products claim to be interested in your health. Really? They're interested in your wallet. Ditto for "reality shows" that feature competitive weight loss. And there is a growing awareness that these products and programs are futile at best and dangerous at worst. A great editorial ti ... Read on »
Scleroderma as an Autoimmune Disease by Jan People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee In fact, this hard skin is the most visible symptom of scleroderma. It is thought to be an autoimmune rheumatic disease. This means that the immune system begins working against the body's healthy cells. Specifically, scleroderma is characterized by an overabundance of collagen as the immune system affects the body's connective tissue. Collagen i ... Read on »
Esophageal manometric findings in autoimmune rheumatic diseases: is scleroderma esophagus a... by Jan People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee By E B Tsianos, A A Drosos, C D Chiras, H M Moutsopoulos, R C Kitridou Rheumatol Int. 1987 ;7 (1):23-7 3495853 (P,S,G,E,B) In order to assess whether distal esophageal hypomotility in scleroderma is unique to this disease or not, we studied 25 normal volunteers and 109 patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases (27 with primary Sjögren's syn ... Read on »