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interactions by meredith Patient Expert This morning with Kristopher at his desk and Brianna in her highchair each coloring with crayons, Kristopher called out "Brianna, come see my picture!" Knowing Brianna was up in her chair FULLY engrossed in coloring, I asked K to wait a few minutes until she was done. With that I hear "ok!" and Brianna climbed down from her ch ... Read on »
Interacting with the Experts by Linda MacDonald Glenn Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Every so often, you get a really fun opportunity to interact with experts in a field at a casual level. I've had the pleasure of having several of these random moments, and one of my first involved neuroethics, an article by Danniell Dennett, the 2005 National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference, and some professor by the name of Paul Root Wolpe. Of ... Read on »
Nice interview and interaction a ... by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Nice interview and interaction and very well done. BD Read on »
DNA Interactive by Drs. Fernettte & Brock E. Medical Doctor Very neat interactive sites are springing up for science. Animations are very valuable for helping students to visualize processes that they can't see. DNA Interactive also has free interactive features for teachers that allows them to set up customized lesson plans, videos, and animations for their students. HHMI also has wonderful scientific anim ... Read on »
Drugs interaction by heroteo heroteo My medications: Requip, Sinemet CR and Jumex My dietary supplement: Zinc, T3 T4, folic acid, Dhea, calcium, magnesium, vit D I feel unusal tiredness and look sick. Can I mix these medication? Have they interact and effect on each other? Read on »
Stimulating Interaction by Drew's Dad . Patient Expert How do you get an infant with profound hearing loss to interact with you when you can not get his attention through sound? It is natural for all babies - hearing and not - to make fun little cooing noises. Babies born with hearing loss do not get any reinforcement of the noises they make, so eventually over time these cooing noises will die out. I ... Read on »
Interactive Encyclopedia by Dr. Kaz Medical Student The start of a new semester dawns. Tommorrow!! I am enthusiastic, I don't think it is too unrealistic to want to be fluent in Spanish and French in about five years time... provided I keep up with them. I am going to do an hour of languages a day, three days a week French and three days a week Spanish, with a 'medical orient' to them. Have some me ... Read on »
Little interactions by Ellie Patient ExpertPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee The grumbling diesel engine of our ambulance brought us to a stop at the light. On the corner there was a little boy waiting to cross, holding his mothers hand. I could see him staring at us. I looked over and with his free hand, he waved tentatively. I smiled and waved back at him. Leaning over, I touched a button and lit up the ambulance lik ... Read on »
Siblings' interactions by meredith Patient Expert I have started about 4 posts in the last few days. None of them have been posted. I get thinking on something then... either I get 1/2 way through it and life happens, or I decide I don't really feel like posting that anymore! LOL But here's one that I wanted to share :) When we said we wanted to adopt another child with Down syndrome (yes, at ... Read on »
Interactive Acupuncture point an ... by Tamsen Staniford Interactive Acupuncture point and meridian mapProvided by www.rootdown.us Read on »