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St. Joe’s MS theory sparks flood of interest by Jeff Pile People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee November 28, 2009JOANNA FRKETICHTHE HAMILTON SPECTATORSt. Joseph’s Hospital will be testing a radical new theory that multiple sclerosis is a vascular disease that can be treated. The unproven theory by an Italian doctor whose wife has MS has given hope to those with the mystery neurological disease believed until now to be an autoimmune con ... Read on »
Why Sleep Apnea Increases During the Holidays by Dr. Steven P. Medical Doctor It’s the Saturday after Thanksgiving, and I have to admit, I’m not feeling too well today. I had my usual two servings of turkey Thursday evening. For some strange reason, I had three pieces my other sister-in-law’s coconut cake, and as usual, this Thanksgiving dinner was much later than my usual dinner time. The next morning, I s ... Read on »
Kitchen Cooking Saturday Night by Mrs.M Oh, I have been so negligent in the cooking-baking-creation arena so it actually feels great to be at it again.As we're going to friends for Grey Cup tomorrow my contribution is a desert that everyone...meaning even our W....can eat. Hmmm....so many options!W and I whipped up a batch of Double Carob Muffins before dinner. Then I carried on with sup ... Read on »
Patients travel from Aspen and far beyond to visit Dishler Laser Institute by DenverLASIK After 25+ years of practice with the last fifteen being almost exclusively LASIK, we have enjoyed meeting people from throughout the world as patients and many beyond the confines of Denver, and Colorado. Within the borders of Colorado, many patients have had vision correction from as far south as Pueblo and as far north as Fort Collins and beyond ... Read on »
Just Take A Pill by Danielle Elwood People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee I am part of a cesarean mothers group on Cafemom, while the vast majority of posts are not things I personally agree with, I stay in the group for the random occasion of a mother who may be in need of support that these other women really aren't familiar with giving. I finally ran into this today. A mother had a cesarean section over a week ago an ... Read on »
overheard under the Big Top #1127 by Laura S. Patient Expert Daniel: Mom, what’s for dinner tonight?Mom: Old school Mac N CheeseDad: Mmmmm…Daniel: What’s “old school”?Mom: I don’t use the blue box to make this mac n cheese. Daniel: But I love the blue box. It’s Mac N Cheese made with love.Mom: Trust me, Daniel, the old school version have even more love than the Blu ... 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 »
Switch Off Sunday: 5 by Leonie Allan Hola gorgeous Goddess,Thank you all so much for your support, love and encouragement about all the changes a-happening in Goddess land… I am so, so grateful to have you all here, sharing this Goddess journey with me.It’s been a couple of weeks since I enacted that sacred sunday ritual of mine: Switch Off Sunday. And I’ve been fee ... Read on »
Imagination by Kendall G. Patient Expert "The man who has no imagination has no wings."* So, here we are again, the night before another Ironman race. It is at this point that you start to wonder why it is you do this for "fun" and how it is that you will complete a 2.4 mile seas swim, 112 miles of cycling in the Caribbean sun, and a marathon on the Cozumel sea wall. ... Read on »
Good Cod Almighty: The Global Fishing Crisis by Chelsea Green Patient Expert By Keith Farnish From the Community Blogs Cod. Good Cod. Good Cod Almighty. It is possible that there is nothing more symbolic of the English seaside than this once ubiquitous fish. “Cod and chips twice” has been heard across the land for decades, and it even caused a war of sorts between two fishing nations! But who [...] Read on »