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Storing up, tin and radio waves. by Clare Grant Posted Tue 01 Feb 2011 6:58pm of Victorian London. I've been listening to a lot of radio while Alec feeds, digests and then settles himself to sleep -- all things for which he wants me, but prefers not to actually Read on »
What is the difference between isoelectric P waves and absent p waves ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:01pm P waves represent atrial depolarisation. The p wave height  and width depends not only the size of the RA and LA but also the site of  origin of atrial  impulse .A normal SA nodal origin of P wave produce the normal shaped p waves. We know  ectopic  p waves can have a wide variation of morphology.(Fully inverted, partially inverted, slurred, bi Read on »
Are The LifeWave Patches For You? Watch LifeWave Videos by Robin P. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 29 Sep 2010 7:43am reading and watching videos. We've listed all the videos from LifeWave for you to view. Remember, never buy a product without doing your OWN due-diligence! Never buy something you cannot afford. So grab a cup of tea, relax and watch videos about LifeWave, the products, the founder and the passionate group of LifeWavers... Lifewave Report Read on »
Wave on Wave by Lacie H. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 8:56am up & down on tranquil waters. Other times, like today, the bottle is caught in a torrent of crashing waves ~ wave on wave ~ each one demonstrating it's own strength! I try Read on »
Inferior hyperacute T-waves. The clue is T-wave inversion in aVL. Serial ECGs evolve to ST Elevation. by Stephen Smith Posted Tue 08 Feb 2011 9:18am . This is the first ECG: There is sinus rhythm with first degree AV Block.  The QRS is slightly long (113 ms) but there is no bundle branch block.  The T-waves in inferior leads have high voltage proportional to the QRS, very suspicious for inferior MI.  aVL has T-wave inversion, which raises suspicion even higher RIGHT SIDE ECG, t = 4 minutes Read on »
Wave a program, wave it high in the air. by Lisa Pedersen Posted Wed 10 Nov 2010 12:00am walk a thousand miles to be there for her because IT IS SO IMPORTANT TO THEM for us to be there!  I clicked my images, I rolled the video, I waved and I showed her with my smile... me, they only noticed Gage. I felt sick. So I did what a Mama's gotta do in a situation like that, I raised my program high in the air and started to wave it back and forth Read on »
Second wave of H1N1 declining in numbers but not severity; third wave may be worst by Sally Kneidel Patient Expert Posted Wed 18 Nov 2009 10:02pm at present.  But it's expected to peak again in another month or two. In the next wave, she predicted, much or most of the U.S. population who haven't had H1N1 will get it - at least, those who haven't been vaccinated.  She said successive outbreaks of a pandemic flu within one year tend to be worse with each successive wave. Her comments jibe with articles Read on »
Second wave of H1N1 declining in numbers but not severity; third wave may be worst by Sally Kneidel Patient Expert Posted Wed 18 Nov 2009 10:02pm at present.  But it's expected to peak again in another month or two. In the next wave, she predicted, much or most of the U.S. population who haven't had H1N1 will get it - at least, those who haven't been vaccinated.  She said successive outbreaks of a pandemic flu within one year tend to be worse with each successive wave. Her comments jibe with articles Read on »
Wave and snap, wave and snap.... by Ellie Patient Expert Posted Thu 06 Nov 2008 11:42pm fun. I can wave it at doors, staff elevators, children, refrigerators, supply closets, the elderly, and at the parking garage. It's great fun to walk down the hall unlocking all the doors with just a wave of the ID badge. And it's so easy, just wave and snap!....But I digress. Last night was my first ER clinical. It was pretty cool. I did about four 12 Read on »
Waving goodbye to Wave by Paul L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 05 Aug 2010 6:55pm Google recently announced that it was abandoning Wave, a multimedia social media collaboration tool. I'm sorry about this, as I thought it had great potential. That being said, I never used it, so perhaps I was typical. Pete Cashmere writes on CNN Tech Wave was perhaps the prototypical Google product: Technically advanced, incredibly Read on »