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Gene Doping – Palpating Single Resolution to Sports Success by rajesh moganti Posted Thu 25 Feb 2010 3:44am Hot on heels, gene doping is a new-fangled, fairly dicey type of gene manipulation intentionally done to an individual’s DNA performed via varied methods ranging from shots to pills. Insulin-like growth factor or IGF-1 injections is one such method that is nothing but chemically manipulated innate happening IGF. Weights when lifted lead to ... Read on »
Why I'm Doubtful I'll Die Of Something Else by Laurie P. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 9:46pm The following excerpt is from this article in Atlantic Magazine. http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/96jun/cancer/cancer.htm Only the most profoundly interested will have the time or interest to finish the article. It's long. This article does not make me any more frightened than I was before I read it. But it does a good job of ... Read on »
The Use of Physical Therapy in Treatment for Endometriosis by Dr. Jennifer Berman Medical Doctor Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 4:25am 1 Comment �I have had severe endometriosis for many years and have had several surgeries. Also started having another type of pain, which was very severe. It felt to me like bladder spasms, and I was having frequency urination of every 20 minutes all day long. I finally went to an excellent urologist who was able to feel my pelvic floor muscles through a ... Read on »
The Problems of Women and Men by CCLCM Student .. Medical Student Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:03pm So far this has been a very depressing week as far as classes go. Our PBL case patient has genital warts and cervical cancer. The two seminars today, although interesting and well-done, were about breast cancer. This is going to go on for the rest of the week--tomorrow, we're covering male genitourinary problems, and Wednesday we're back to wo ... Read on »
Classification of Patellofemoral Pain by Mike Reinold Patient Expert Posted Mon 18 May 2009 11:10pm In 1998, one of the most influential publications of the last 2 decades was published on treatment of the patellofemoral joint.  Four of the leaders and pioneers of sports medicine and orthopedic rehabilitation – Kevin Wilk, George Davies, Bob Mangine, and Terry Malone - teamed up to develop a classification system for the differential diagnosis ... Read on »
Talk to the Doc: Thyroid Stuff by Donna Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 04 Sep 2009 9:06am Okay, so yesterday was another follow-up with my Endo. We're still trying to get my Thyroid stuff regulated. I can't even begin to tell you how frustrating it is. I know. I read all the books that tell you it's a long drawn-out process, getting the meds right. But seriously... you can only let the fact that you're eating 1200 - 1400 calori ... Read on »
Puzzled by T Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 14 Jan 2010 2:11pm This abdominal stuff has been stressing me out. It's quite strange because when the pain occurs I feel a surge of anxiety along with this feeling that something is really wrong. It doesn't help that my anxiety has been on the increase these past couple weeks. I refuse to go back and see Dr. Muscle Strain so I contacted my insurance company to ... Read on »
Doctor, Doctor! by Donna Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 31 Mar 2011 11:23am So I met with the new Endo, Dr. B. to talk about my lab results.  They tested absolutely everything they possibly could by bloodwork.  My organs are all working great and I'm STILL no longer Diabetic. Adrenals, liver, kidneys, cortisol levels, femme hormone levels. All good. So my three issues are still my only three issues:  Hypothyroid, Hy ... Read on »
Cervical Facet Syndrome by Kendall G. Patient Expert Posted Sun 11 Jan 2009 5:41pm The damage Nytro has done to my manly physique has now been properly diagnosed. (Yeah, yeah, I know she accuses me of overtraining, but acceptance of responsibility is not how I roll.) I went back to the Greatest Intergalactic Sports Chiro Group In The Universe yesterday and put additional brains on the problem. Doc JD moved me around, ... Read on »
Muscle Strength Assessment by Physiotherapy by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 24 Feb 2009 9:46pm by Jonathan Blood Smyth Muscle strength is very important for all of our functional activities, from heavy work such as climbing stairs or a hill to fine work such as sewing or typing on a keyboard. While losing feeling in a part of the body can be more disabling, losing muscle power always has consequences for our function and our independenc ... Read on »