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Spinal Implant Helps People with Paraplegia to Exercise Paralyzed Limbs by WorldHealth.net Posted Mon 06 Dec 2010 10:03pm 1 Comment Posted on 2010-12-06 06:00:00 in Bioengineering | University College London (UK) team has developed a new microchip muscle stimulator implant that will enable people with paraplegia to exercise their paralyzed leg muscles. The size of a ... Read on »
Should metabolic diseases be systematically screened in nonsyndromic autism spectrum disorders? by Kev Leitch Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Fri 16 Sep 2011 7:50am Metabolic disorders became a major point of discussion within the autism community a few years back. The upside was that a potentially important area of research (and not just within autism) was highlighted. The downside was that a lot of misinformation was propagated. A lot of answers are still unknown precisely. The prevalence of me ... Read on »
Genetics Home Reference: Silver syndrome by nih.gov Posted Tue 21 Feb 2012 4:09pm On this page: Description Genetic changes Inheritance Diagnosis Additional information Other names Glossary definitions Reviewed February 2012 What is Silver syndrome? Silver syndrome belongs to a group of genetic disorders known as ... Read on »
Genetics Home Reference: fatty acid hydroxylase-associated neurodegeneration by nih.gov Posted Wed 31 Oct 2012 11:39am On this page: Description Genetic changes Inheritance Diagnosis Additional information Other names Glossary definitions Reviewed October 2012 What is fatty acid hydroxylase-associated neurodegeneration? Fatty acid hydroxylase-associated neu ... Read on »
Injections|Back and Leg Pain by Dr. Jennifer C. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 15 Nov 2008 10:08pm Saturday, November 15, 2008 Injection therapy is one of many treatments available for patients with subacute (longer than six weeks) and chronic (longer than 12 weeks) low-back pain. Where the injection is given, what drug is used and why the injection is given can all vary. The injection can be given into different parts of the spine (the spa ... Read on »
Diabetes and Depression Linked by WorldHealth.net Posted Thu 09 Dec 2010 8:35pm Posted on 2010-12-09 06:00:00 in Depression | Diabetes | Women's Health | An estimated 23.5 million U.S. adults have with diabetes, and nearly 15 million American ... Read on »
Fat Engineered into Blood Vessels by WorldHealth.net Posted Fri 31 Aug 2012 10:08pm Posted on Aug. 29, 2012, 6 a.m. in Bioengineering Stem Cell Liposuction can provide the raw materials for growing new small-diameter blood vessels in the lab, ... Read on »
Orthopedics visit was just fine by Francine R. Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:11pm Sofia had her checkup with the Orthopedist this morning at Children's Hosspital in Waltham. When we'd gone for Cardio in May, I just walked across the hallway and scheduled a "blind" appointment with any doctor available. The doc we got was a very nice lady, and knew immediately what to look for with Sofia. We were there for two reasons: ... Read on »
Spinal Decompression In New York City, DRX 9000 by Dr. Shoshany Facebook Posted Tue 02 Dec 2008 12:00am www.drshoshany.com Spinal decompression-What should patients expect with Spinal decompression treatment I have been using spinal decompression in my NYC Chiropractic Clinic for over 6 years and have treated several hundred patients with spinal decompression. I also wanted to share patient outcomes(names withheld for patient privacy.) Will e ... Read on »
Why So Invisible? (Pt 1) by Richard Patient Expert Posted Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:26pm So I've sorta been throwing around the "invisible illness" moniker thinking it was self-explanatory. It's really not, so I should be explicit. To understand what constitutes an invisible illness, off the top of my head, here are some of the most recognizable illnesses in the world: common colds, flus, heart disease, cancer, malaria, AIDS. Ca ... Read on »