Phenylalanine, Parkinson’s Disease, and the possible connection between.
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Krystal PlonskiPosted
Thu 05 Jul 2012 9:29pm
Essential amino acids are compounds within the body that cannot be synthesized from something else, they must be obtained through supplemental means, such as through a person’s diet or nutritional capsules. Nonessential amino acids, as the name implies, can be synthesized from another amino acid, through the body’s own biochemical ma ...
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A Good Example of PD Masking
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Bill S.Posted
Fri 05 Feb 2010 12:10pm
After watching the video I just postedGail and I both noted how ticked-off I look. But nothing could be further from the truth. I’m in a GREAT mood. (I’m eating CASSEROLE fer chrissakes!)
This is about as good an example of Parkinson’s disease facies (or “facial masking”) as I have ever produced.
A description from my Parky Pal and f ...
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Masked face
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heroteo heroteoPosted
Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:03pm
People with masked faces is a signal for neurological conditions and emotions disorder People with masked faces is expressionless appearance of individuals with disorder . There are ways to diminish masked faces as follows:1 MST training (muscle strength training) for people with masked faces to improve respiratory strength and mobility of muscle a ...
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soft voice, slurred speech and masked face
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heroteo heroteoPosted
Sun 25 Jul 2010 1:36am
Soft voice, slurred speech and masked face
Parkinson’s patients have difficulty with voice and speech. We have shortness of breath. We don’t speak loud enough. Our speech is almost unintelligible. Our face is expressionless (”poker-face”), so people thought we are not interested or unhappy, even though that is not truly how we feel.
In orde ...
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TEXAS ADVANCE DIRECTIVES ACT versus “STATE-CREATED DANGER” THEORY: A PRIMA FACIE ANALYSIS
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Thaddeus PopePosted
Sun 21 Feb 2010 4:30am
Christopher Ryan Burge just published "TEXAS ADVANCE DIRECTIVES ACT versus “STATE-CREATED DANGER” THEORY: A PRIMA FACIE ANALYSIS" as note in the American Journal of Trial Advocacy (32 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 557), a journal at Samford University Cumberland School of Law. Here is the article's conclusion:
The TADA procedural futility statute is ...
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Do you work in a healthcare faci ...
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Medical QuackPosted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:23pm
Do you work in a healthcare facility? Thinking about using one of the peer to peer music services at work... don't even go there... and read this article about what happened. As the article states, most folks do not know how to configure these services, thus items that were never meant to be shared get out in the world....and confidential inf ...
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Do we apply the face masks correctly?
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Perfectskincare C.Posted
Wed 23 Dec 2009 12:00am
Hi All!!!!!
So, how are the preparation for festivities going on????? Hope you are all having a gala time........Today, I wanted to talk about the face masks. Every lady uses face masks to rejuvenate her skin but do we all apply it correctly? Are there any ways to apply it cor ...
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L'occitane Hand Cream, Sheet Masks, and TFSI Winner
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AhleessaPosted
Thu 22 Dec 2011 4:19am
Please don't forget to enter my Aveeno Hair Kit Giveaway . It ends December 28, 2011 at 11:59 p.m. PST.
L'occitane were giving away, I cannot recall, hand creams. I got myself one and decided to try this famous hand cream I hear about all the time.
Product Review: L'occitane Shea Butter Dry Skin Hand Cream
Where can you purchase thi ...
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Honey Pumpkin Exfoliating Mask
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Carolin K.Posted
Thu 22 Oct 2009 10:01pm
Autumn won’t be the same without pumpkins and they have quite a lot of uses at this time of the year. Aside from carving them or cooking them for your special pumpkin recipe, you can also put them on your skin. Whether fresh or cooked, pumpkins are rich in vitamins C, E and A, alpha and beta-carotene, lutein, potassium and zinc. Because of th ...
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