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ADHD and Balance Impairment: Visual and Inner Ear Deficiencies by Nicolas I. Patient Expert Posted Wed 27 May 2009 5:24pm Balance dysfunctions and visual or vestibular deficiencies: Uncommon comorbids in the ADHD spectrum: When we think of comorbid disorders to ADHD, we often envision disorders which can be diagnosed psychiatrically. Common examples such as depression, anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCD), oppositional defiant disorders, and con ... Read on »
Draft Guidance for Industry, Clinical Investigators, and Food and Drug Administration Staff - Design Considerations for Pivotal by FDA Posted Mon 15 Aug 2011 12:00am This guidance document is being distributed for comment purposes only. Document issued on: August 15, 2011 You should submit comments and suggestions regarding this draft document within 90 days of publication in the Federal Register of the notice announcing the availability of the draft guidance. Submit written co ... Read on »
Work-Life Balance and You by lcs32 Posted Tue 07 Aug 2012 10:00am Editor’s note: This is a guest blog post from Keith Carlson, RN, BSN. When it comes to leading a balanced and healthy life, work-life balance can be challenging for those of us employed in health care. Sadly, many nurses find this an especially difficult area to improve, so coming up with concrete strategies to combat poor work-life balan ... Read on »
Draft Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff - Evaluation of Sex Differences in Medical Device Clinical St by FDA Posted Fri 16 Dec 2011 12:00am DRAFT GUIDANCE This guidance document is being distributed for comment purposes only. Document issued on: December 19, 2011 You should submit comments and suggestions regarding this draft document within 90 days of publication in the Federal Register of the notice announcing the availability of the draft guidan ... Read on »
Health Assessment Of Patients With COPD Using Heart Rate Variability by Victorg Posted Tue 29 Dec 2009 9:18pm Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the most widespread pulmonary health conditions following after asthma. COPD is a common disease for populations living in industrial regions caused by the following factors: first- and second-hand smoking, air pollution and stress. The direct and indirect costs of COPD to the society are sta ... Read on »
How to Take Better Pictures: White Balance by Anne P. Posted Fri 21 Oct 2011 9:52am Happy Friday! Today I’d like to share the latest in my friend Ben ’s photography 101 guest post series. If you missed the previous guest posts, check those out first: I hope you all find this latest post helpful as you’re out and about this weekend taking photos! Enjoy! — How to Take Better Pictures Part 5: White Bal ... Read on »
#PROOF & Accountability: 3 Tips for Balance by livelovenrun Posted Wed 22 Aug 2012 9:00am About a week ago, I read a post on Lindsay’s List where she wrote a letter to over-exercising , and it made me revisit a lot of my past thoughts on a healthy, balanced life. In particular, it made me sit back and think about a big gray area in the healthy living/fitness blogging community: proof (and accountability) versus imbalance. ... Read on »
SEC Sues Quant–Undisclosed Error in Trading Algorithm- Miscalculating “Risk”-Healthcare Software Evaluates Thi by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 29 Sep 2011 12:13pm How often do we hear “risk” assessment in healthcare?  If you are in the payable and IT side of it, all the time.  It comes back again to the algorithms.  In Health IT this is why we have the certification processes for medical records, but when it comes to the payment side and risk management done by insurance companies, there’s not checking a ... Read on »
TICK- BORN DISEASE: DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT by Marjorie Tietjen Posted Sun 23 Jan 2011 9:06am FROM THE TOWNSEND LETTER FOR DOCTORS http://www.townsendletter.com/July2010/savechildren0710.html  Saving Our Children: Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Tick-Borne Diseases                                                                                                                       Dr. Ann Corson by Scott Forsgren          ... Read on »
Nutrition Tip #2: The Secrets to a Balanced Approach to Eating, Or How to Deal with The Munchies! by Corey I. Patient Expert Posted Sat 18 Oct 2008 4:09pm In my last post, I promised that I'd delve into coping strategies for staying on track in your eating plan. So now I'm going to expand on that topic. (See, I try my best to keep my promises!) So, as I mentioned in my earlier post, it's important to develop realistic, measurable guidelines & coping strategies that allow you to success ... Read on »