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Treatment Blurbs From ILADS by Connie S. Patient Expert Here, in my laziest blog post ever, I will be sprinkling about little bits n' pieces of information on Lyme disease treatments, which I received from the experts at the latest ILADS conference. These are random blurbs that you may find helpful for treating your Lyme disease, or one of the million infections and/or other conditions that accompany i ... Read on »
Research Your Quit Smoking Aids Well by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Your Success Depends On Your Choice Millions die of smoking-induced lung cancer and heart problems every year. At the same time, millions try to get rid of the habit every year with varied degrees of success. A lot of this success or failure is owed to the type of quit smoking aids chosen.What Are The Choices You Have?Since the dependency on nicoti ... Read on »
Study Shows Perceptions of Racial Discrimination Hinder Mental Health in Some Women by Noah R. A GoodTherapy.org News HeadlineFeeling as though one has been given a different or inadequate set of opportunities, or different treatment, due to racial background or appearance can have a negative effect on one’s general outlook and happiness, though many who face such difficulties are sometimes expected to simply shrug off the issue. A stu ... Read on »
Multiple sclerosis 'blood blockage theory' tested by Jeff Pile People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee By Michelle RobertsHealth reporter, BBC NewsThe answer may lie with blood flowUS scientists are testing a radical new theory that multiple sclerosis (MS) is caused by blockages in the veins that drain the brain.The University of Buffalo team were intrigued by the work of Italian researcher Dr Paolo Zamboni who claims 90% of MS is caused by narrowed ... Read on »
The Hangover by Joan .. Patient Expert No, it is not what you are thinking. Yesterday was a wonderful Thanksgiving Day. I watched the Philadelphia Parade (that town knows how to put on the best parades!), caught a few football games, took a nap. Close to dinner, though, I crashed. I don’t like to post the information you are about to read because sometimes it leads to unsolicite ... Read on »
A Quick Guide to Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy by Noah R. By Sharon Fischer, LCSWClick here to contact Sharon and/or see her GoodTherapy.org ProfileTrauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or TF-CBT is a short-term evidence-based practice that is highly effective for children and adolescent survivors of trauma. Trauma is defined as sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect, witness to domestic violence, w ... Read on »
Study Makes Strong Financial Case for Psychotherapy by Noah R. A GoodTherapy.org News SummaryNumerous studies have been conducted in the past which provide evidence for the efficacy of psychotherapy in improving clients’ quality of life, but many prospective clients and critics may cite the long-term costs of psychotherapy as reason to turn to other methods of seeking happiness. Such ideas have been soun ... Read on »
(This was supposed to be) Log no. 11 – day 61 (or so) – 3 month mark (, and AB is acquired by a... by ci4me2007 Patient Expert Whew! I was right in the middle of the process of writing a new post when it hit me: I woke up Sunday morning, and had severe vertigo and nausea. I had trouble getting to the bathroom, and when I got there I was so sick I had to puke. It took a few hours before I realized that it could be connected to the implant, and that it would be a smart move ... Read on »
Natural Supplements to Prevent Senile Dementia 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 eHow No one knows exactly how to prevent senile dementia, but some nutritional supplements may be advantageo ... Read on »
Rotating Hospital Bed RotoProne Helped Patient Recover from H1N1 (Swine) Flu by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven The patient had a very severe case of the Swine Flu and with moving the patient around in this special bed versus laying on her back, she was able to recover, but it was a slow process and she remained in the bed for 8 days. A patient needs to be between 88 and 350 pounds to use the bed according to the specifications. By placing here in the bed ... Read on »