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Alternative Treatments for Mental Illness by Valash Posted Fri 20 Aug 2010 12:00am for mental illness, it is imperative that the affected person be treated immediately. Drugs and therapy are two standard and well-accepted forms of treatment for mental illnesses ranging from dementia to depression. However, there are other alternative treatment forms that are competent and free of the side effects that are associated with drugs Read on »
Cure for Radiation Sickness Found? by Total Health Breakthroughs Patient Expert Posted Fri 17 Jul 2009 12:00am That is the title of a news article on Ynet.com News Forum: http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3748014,00.html Found it first on BoingBoing... Can't find anything else about it, but if it is true, THIS IS AMAZING!! I will be watching the Cleveland BioLabs site ( http://www.cbiolabs.com/) and Google News to see if there is any ... Read on »
Sickly Brits will suffer from 6,284 lifetime ailments by Dave W Healthy Living ProfessionalFacebook Posted Tue 09 Mar 2010 9:41am A new study shows the average person is set to endure at least 80 ailments including headaches, cramp, back pain and common colds every single year. This has led to people spending 21 days of every year on pain relief medication, or 1,649 pill-popping days over an average life span of 78.5 years. And the average person is forced to seek me ... Read on »
Why Are We Sick? Three Causes of Illness and How to Address Them (published in rVita) by Dr Gowthaman Facebook Posted Thu 23 Jul 2009 12:07am focused on describing illness and basic treatment approaches, I have observed a tendency to outline the body by systems and focus treatment on the system in question.  Additionally... causes of genetic alterations is radiation, chemical stress, and lack of substrate (nutritional building blocks) necessary to accomplish its tasks.  Therefore in a simplified way Read on »
Sickness absence due to common mental illness in the Netherlands by Annet Lenderink Patient Expert Posted Sun 13 Dec 2009 12:00am This study investigated the incidence of sickness absence due to common mental disorders in the Netherlands from 2001 to 2007 in an observational study in about 1 million employees, working in various economic sectors, representative for the Dutch workforce. The 12-month incidence of sickness absence due to common mental disorders was 2.2 Read on »
Does having a chronic illness mean one is chronically sick? by Carolyne .. Patient Expert Posted Sun 19 Sep 2010 4:53pm What an interesting week this has been…On one hand, I went in to work, and overheard someone say “Wow – it’s amazing she keeps working with how sick she is!” On the other... perspectives regarding the same person. Two very different outlooks. Fascinating. But it lead me to thinking – if one is chronically ill, does that mean they are sick? I say – No. I Read on »
3August 14, 2009Dealing With an Invisible Chronic Illness – But, you don’t even look sick! by Lana B. Facebook Posted Fri 14 Aug 2009 12:00am For those of us with an invisible chronic illness such as Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis or Fibromyalgia, hearing the words “but, you even look sick” can be quite frustrating. That frustration comes from the fact that you are in fact sick and people do not understand how sick you really are. This is a big misconception that lies in the lack Read on »
Chronic illness often means deciding when you’re too sick to work by Rosalind J. Patient Expert Posted Tue 28 Apr 2009 10:14pm and events and client coaching calls that I’m scheduled to “show up” for.  And just like an “employed” person, I can get sick. But just like any employed person,  I think carefully... Disease: Keep Working, Girlfriend!,  I didn’t  address this issue. But reading Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s  blog post,  How Do You Know When You’re Too Sick To Work:  The Freelancer Read on »
Radiation Procedures Gone Sour – Software and Other Related Failures Lead to Death and Lifetime Illnesses by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 25 Jan 2010 8:38pm This is quite a tragic story about 2 specific individuals that were over dosed with radiation treatment.  Now there are emerging stories in California about over exposure during brains cancer scans, over 200 patients, but their times of exposure were less than these 2 individuals here who were getting radiation treatment. CT Brain Scans At Cedars Read on »
Tomorrow I'll be 2/3 through with radiation!! by LeslynMusch Patient Expert Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 1:51pm expected to be at this point. I am still in need of naps, but radiation is much better than chemo. My skin in the radiation field is getting more painful and I am developing some... radiated, is very sore and the tendons or lymph channels or something is getting really tight. Every morning I have to go through painful stretching exercises just to be able Read on »