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Thuốc Dostinex 0,5mg - 1 views

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anonymous

Himalaya Mentat : Memory Enhancement and Useful in Parkinsons, Alzheimers - 0 views

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    Himalaya Mentat is a natural multi-ingredient formula that is safe and effective for memory enhancement, and improving concentration. It is also useful in early Parkinsons and Alzheimers.
Vortege Ville

What Parkinson's Teaches Us About the Brain - 0 views

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    Scientific discoveries can be serendipitous, and so it was when Jay L. Alberts, then a Parkinson's disease researcher at Emory University in Atlanta, mounted a tandem bike with Cathy Frazier, a Parkinson's patient.
anonymous

Wheelchair : Handicap Products: Benefit Of Reclining Wheelchair - 0 views

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    For people who spend the majority of their days sitting in standard wheelchairs or lying in beds, pressure sores are a very probable reality. Yet they don't have to be, thanks to assistive technology like tilt or recline wheelchairs that help distribute pressure to other parts of the body. While pressure relief is the main objective to using either a tilt wheelchair or a recline wheelchair, each has its unique qualities that help with posture. (Even though some chairs come with both tilt and recline options, for clarity purposes, they will be addressed as two separate seating systems.) "Obviously, a tilt wheelchair does a better job of providing postural stability by not changing any of the angles of the knee and hip, while recliners allow the pelvis and hips to move through approximately 90 degrees of motion. Both seating systems have their own specific functions," noted David Kreutz, PT, seating specialist at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta. Reclining wheelchairs move the body from a flexed position to an extended position, making the chairs more likely to elicit a spastic response in the user. Because tilt and recline chairs use gravity to their advantage and come with head rests, patients who have poor head, neck and trunk control may benefit from the stability and balance they provide. When in tilt or recline, gravity helps the patient improve balance and head control. Once a tilt chair is prescribed for a patient, it is important to teach the caregivers how to use the tilt function and position the patient correctly. If a patient is cognitively intact, it is also important to teach that individual how he or she should be positioned in the chair, to be able to instruct caregivers. Candidates who would be suited for a recliner chair are those who cannot achieve a 90-degree hip-to-back angle when sitting. For example, patients who have hip precautions following total hip replacement surgery, patients who have had cardiac surgery and might develop
Marie Flores

Cause of Parkinson's disease, New study for Parkinson's disease - 1 views

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    Although we still don't have a cure for Parkinson's disease we now have better insight on the real cause of this debilitating disease.
Peter Van der Straaten

Low Blood Pressure Diagnosis & Treatment - 0 views

  • Symptoms of dizziness and lightheadedness when you stand up from sitting or lying down -- with a decrease in your blood pressure -- may indicate a condition called postural hypotension
  • A wide range of underlying conditions may also cause your symptoms.
  • The doctor will look at your medical history, age, specific symptoms, and the conditions under which the symptoms occurred. He or she will do a physical exam and may perform repeated evaluations of your blood pressure and pulse rate
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  • What Are the Treatments for Low Blood Pressure?
  • For many people, chronic low blood pressure can be effectively treated with diet and lifestyle changes.
  • Depending on the cause of your symptoms, your doctor may counsel you to increase your blood pressure by making these simple changes
  • Eat a diet higher in salt
  • Drink lots of nonalcoholic fluids
  • Limit alcoholic beverages
  • Get regular exercise to promote blood flow.
  • To help improve circulation, pump your feet and ankles a few times before standing up
  • When getting out of bed, sit upright on the edge of the bed for a few minutes
  • try eating smaller, more frequent meals. Cut back on carbohydrates. Rest after eating.
  • use elastic support (compression) stockings that cover the calf and thigh. These may help restrict blood flow to the legs, thus keeping more blood in the upper body.
  • Further Reading:What is low blood pressure?Parkinson's Disease and LightheadednessLow Blood Pressure SymptomsThe Basics of Low Blood PressureHypotension, OrthostaticLow Blood Pressure (Hypotension)-Related InformationLow Blood Pressure (Hypotension) Causes, Symptoms, TreatmentsSee All Low Blood Pressure Topics
Pamela Saunders

International Stem Cell Holding Business Update Conference Call on Wednesday, August 10 - 2 views

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    Chairman Ken Aldrich will provide an update on the business, including plans for the future development of the skin care line; animal and potential clinical trials for Parkinson's and liver diseases; and the Company's business strategy for 2011 and longer term.
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