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Glenny's 100 Calorie Chocolate Chip Blondie by Tanya T. Doctor of Philosophy For as long as I can remember, I admire people who can finish a meal without having something resembling dessert at the end, because try as I might, I can't do it. I am a slave to sweet things, and a world without them isn't something I can imagine (or that I would enjoy). Of course unless I want to buy a bigger wardrobe every few months, I have to ... Read on »
Seasonal Affective Disorder by cicikush Lumie produce wide range of Light Boxes, for Seasonal Affective Disorder suffers – a condition that affects many people worldwide. The symptoms of SAD can range from just a mild feeling of lethargy to full on depression. It is caused by the shortening of days during winter, and is particularly difficult for people who live in higher latitudes ... Read on »
ROHHAD symptoms by Haveyroo As I was talking to a few of the ROHHAD mom's tonight I realized a few things we are still waiting to see since treatments. I'm not sure if the new ROHHAD children have these issues or not but other than eating/drink and weight we still haven't noticed a change in: 1. pain sensitivity - she doesn't really feel pain unless it's major 2. crying ... Read on »
Show the Gospel to the Hurting by Take Root and Write .. Patient Expert How many times have you heard, "Share the Gospel with the unsaved"? A bazillion? Now how often do you hear, " Show the Gospel to the hurting in your church, in your community, in your world?Share spells words. Show takes action. An example: Pulling up to a red light, Kate noticed a young man holding a homemade sign. It read, &q ... 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 »
Superoxide Dismutase, Antioxidant Enzyme, which helps to treat scleroderma^^ by Jan People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Superoxide dismutase, or SOD, is an extremely potent antioxidant that protects cells against damage from free radicals. It is one of the three main antioxidant enzymes found in our cells. Human clinical studies of SOD are still at a very early stage, but some researchers claim it slows the aging process and has potential in treating Alzheimer's di ... 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 »
Don't Say a Word by Take Root and Write .. Patient Expert God has a way of giving you what you need when you need it. He never runs out. He is so full of everything that you and I do not have to want for anything. (Psalms 23:1) As God was developing in me for what was ahead, I discovered how I began to resemble Him from the inside out. I certainly could not take credit for anything. In and of myself, it w ... Read on »
Learning and Environmental Choices by Serene Ambition Patient Expert By Rick Fullerton | BioI continue to be struck by the environmental challenges facing planet earth. With signs of increasing public awareness about the deepening climate crisis, it is gratifying to sense a noticeable shift taking place in my own and others’ behaviour. For instance, I see more and more people supporting recycling programs, cho ... 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 »