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Leprosy Still An Active Disease In The U.S.
by
k
Posted
Sat 20 Dec 2008 6:46pm
When the disease Leprosy is mentioned most people think of the biblical sense of Jesus healing the lepers and such. When I hear the word I immediately think of a song sung..., let’s answer the question of “What Is Leprosy?”
Leprosy is described by the Leprosy Mission Canada as:
Leprosy is a disease caused by the Mycobacterium leprae bacteria
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Leprosy Mission International visits Nata clinic
by
Pedro M.
Posted
Tue 02 Dec 2008 3:07am
A visiting Dr. checks for sensation in Tefo's hands
Unlike many African countries, Botswana has a very low rate of Leprosy. We currently have only 5 active cases in the entire country and 35 non active cases. Tefo is the only villager that has suffered from Leprosy (also known as Hanson’s disease). Leprosy must be caught early so that treatment
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International Leprosy Day
by
h2cm
Posted
Sat 30 Jan 2010 4:01pm
Fighting for a Just Cause
Sunday 31 January 2010
How would you respond if, because of a disease,
your family no longer wanted you to live at home?
How would you feel if, because of a disease,
your husband or wife wanted a divorce?
What would you say if you lost your job
because of an illness that had no impact on your ability to carry out your work
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Leprosy in Bombay - a historical thesis
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Tue 24 Mar 2009 3:58pm
Leprosy is now an almost forgotten disease. However, it used to a major scourge in the past - and there is a lot we can learn about doctors, social attitudes... can teach us a lot about how we dealt with dreaded diseases in the past. While leprosy has become much more manageable, I am sure we will have other diseases to deal
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Test Your Memory for Alzheimer's Disease (5 Tests)
by
Bob DeMarco
Posted
Sat 24 Apr 2010 12:00am
The five tests listed below are self assessment tests for Alzheimer's, dementia, and mild cognitive impairment.
If you decide to administer one or more of these tests and the results of the tests seem suspicious you should consult with your personal care physician or a neurologist for a more thorough memory examination and diagnosis.
Go here for Test
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Test your memory- test for Alzheimer's disease
by
Susan Berg
Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:12pm
Health Newstrack
UK researchers at Addenbrooke's Hospital have created a new cognitive test (TYM) that detects Alzheimer's disease quickly and accurately. The study... memory" cognitive test in detecting Alzheimer's disease.
The test was designed to minimise operator time and to be suitable for non-specialists to use. There were 540 control
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Artyom Savelyev & Torry Hansen’s Case
by
AWeidman
Posted
Sun 11 Apr 2010 6:25am
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The CaseA few days ago Artyom's adoptive mother, Torry Hansen, sent Artyom Savelyev back to his native Russia. Seven year old Artyom had been adopted from a Russian orphanage about...?
What were Ms. Hansen's expectations and motivations regarding adoption.
What was the content and scope of education Ms. Hansen received regarding adopting an older child
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Tests & Diagnostics for Celiac Disease
by
Docs Orders
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm
Here is a list of some of the common tests and diagnostics for Celiac Disease:
Anti-endomysium antibody test
Antigliadin antibody test
Antireticulin antibody test
Biopsy
Gluten antibodies
Recovery from gluten-free diet
Small intestine biopsy
Of course, these are just some of the common tests and diagnostics for Celiac Disease.
You
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Testing for Celiac Disease - From a Kids Point of View
by
Jamie
Posted
Thu 13 May 2010 8:59am
Since May is Celiac Disease awareness month, I thought you might like to read what it is like to be tested for Celiac Disease from the kids point of view. Anyone who has read my blog for a while...
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