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Low Impact Living’s Impact Calculator by Green Home .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 06 Nov 2009 12:00am you use?  Just what is your impact on the planet.  I’m not talking about something simple like how much electricity you use, or how much natural gas your furnace uses.  How about all of the other little things that slip through the cracks….the things we don’t really think about too much.  Well, I was on the Low Impact Living (http Read on »
Impact Others and Impact Yourself by Nicole M. Physical TherapistHealth Maven Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:31pm worrying about what you will get out of it, focus only on giving, helping and serving. Live each day giving yourself. When you impact others, you will impact yourself! Read on »
Having Impact Via No Impact Man by Karen H. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 08 Sep 2010 12:21pm This morning I sat in a very  crowded university hall listening to the convocation comments of Colin Beavan aka No Impact Man. His role was to inspire and launch the new... snap a photo – just us. [ insert really great photo of no impact man and best of mother earth here ] He was unfortunately scooped up and away as part of his responsibilities Read on »
The emotional impact of Japanese disaster will be broader than the physical impact, says UAB expert by UABNews Posted Fri 11 Mar 2011 5:30pm aspect of this type of tragedy. "Even though we all recognize that the physical impact needs immediate attention, the people in Japan being able to handle their emotions... to become distressed, nervous or anxious by watching this. And while this is a normal response, we do need to pay attention to the degree of which that has an impact on our Read on »
"Fresh hope in Alzheimer's breakthrough." What's the impact on Serious Medicine? What's the impact on fiscal concerns? by Jim Pinkerton Posted Sun 25 Jul 2010 12:00am Barclay Crawford, writing for The Daily Telegraph of Sydney, reports on hope for a possible breakthrough for Alzheimer's Disease , headlined, "Fresh hope in Alzheimer's breakthrough":  The researchers claim they have isolated the cause of the brain-wasting disease in the interaction between two proteins in an oth ... Read on »
How's your gastro-intestinal tract? by Ann H. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 2:43pm Bowel movements - not a very 'sexy' subject for a blog posting, I know, but I couldn't resist reading an article entitled ' What your bowel movements are telling you about your health ' and I'm betting that you're tempted to read it too... Am I right? Read on »
FOLATE DEFICIENCY SECONDARY TO DISEASE OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm BY FREDERICK A. KLIPSTEIN MALABSORPTION from the intestinal tract is a common cause of deficiency of folate and vitamin B12. Deficiency of either of these vitamins... to the use of folic acid antagonists or anticonvulsant drugs. Although some disorders of the intestinal tract can be associated with malabsorption and deficiencies of both folate Read on »
Small intestinal structure and passive permeability in systemic sclerosis by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm , which were mostly confined to the deeper structures, although in two there was a minimal degree of villous atrophy without epithelial cell changes. Passive intestinal permeability... for by impaired renal function, small intestinal bacterial contamination, or altered gastrointestinal transit. These results indicate that passive intestinal permeability is unaltered Read on »
Impact of treatment on quality of life: two sets of data by Dr. Arnon Krongrad Medical Doctor Posted Sun 28 Sep 2008 7:03pm impact and “bother” of urinary and bowel dysfunction post-treatment on men treated in Sendai, Japan, and Los Angeles, California. The two studies offer instructive insights... of treatment. The authors ”assessed the impact of bother with urinary and bowel dysfunction on social activities among men in Japan and the United States following primary therapy Read on »
Multivitamin Use Doesn’t Impact Colon Cancer Outcomes by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Tue 07 Sep 2010 2:25pm Patients with colon cancer who used multivitamins during and after being treated with post-surgical chemotherapy did not reduce the risk of the cancer returning or their dying from it, according to researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. In a study of patients with stage III colon cancer — characterized as cancer in the large bowel area Read on »