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Denise Becker

Group Social Book Marketing Project: Article2: Phych Central: Depression and anxiety among college students - 0 views

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    Why I selected it? I selected the article on depression and anxiety, because their is alot of pressure in college and it triggers these illnesses. This article is important,because people may not know, but 45 percent of women and 36 percent of men, felt so depressed that it was difficult to function. college students deal with a unique amount of stressors. Some stressors are: a new lifestyle, friends, roommates, class schedules, finances, competition and many other items. Most students don't seek help due to embarrassment or financial reasons. Students should contact school counselor for help. parents should evaluate mental health resources just in case it may be needed for their child. There are websites to help with this issue. What I like most about it? What I liked most about this article is that information was given about the illness of depression and anxiety. This site provided other sites to get help with dealing with combat stress and evaluating yourself about the illness. I like the way this site provided information for students to go on campus to seek a counselor for mental help. It also provides information to parents about mental health counselors and encourages parents to evaluate what the college offers for mental help. This should be done before your child attends the college. What I would like to know more about? I would like to know how productive is the programs for mental health at colleges. Is the program successful or just another place for students to go to and still not achieve their goals.
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We can improve health outcomes at lower costs. - 0 views

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    Private social networking for healthcare leverages the most important underutilized resource in healthcare today - the patients themselves.
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Loans for terminally ill - 0 views

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    Fifth Season's Loans for Living program is often the best financial option for individuals living with late-stage cancer. It is designed to provide financial resources to individuals living with cancer during a time when it is needed most. Call today to learn more about our program.
Louis Martin

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    Long term cash loans are for your immediate financial sources for disaster time. Repayment terms stay reliable and can be extensive as per your personal stress. Now multiple reasons can be effectively satisfied by taking all these financial sources without any delay.
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Anti Depression | Anti Depression Tips | Anti Depression Reviews | Best Anti Depression | Anti Depression Tips - 0 views

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    You may soul show plentitude of literature discussing the grandness of dynamic your lifestyle and your fasting for a wholesome obey. These are fantabulous resources that can exploit you handle your Anti Depression.
Think Inc

Supply Chain Analyst | Supply Chain Management | Supply Chain Manager - 0 views

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    Elements of the Supply Chain Just-in-Time (JIT) Total Quality Management (TQM) Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRP II) Demand Planning Capacity Management. Demand Management Sales and Operations Planning Master Scheduling Measuring Business Performance.
jason schulter

Tulsa Chiropractor | Schluter Chiropractic | Helping Yourself - 0 views

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    It is important for you to know that you would not need a Tulsa Chiropractor if there wasn't some type of damage and/or weakness in your spine, primarily the disks and ligaments that hold your vertebrae together.
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Tulsa Chiropractor | Schluter Chiropractic | Links - 0 views

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    American Chiropractic Association www.acatoday.org Gonstead Clinical Studies Society www.gonstead.com Gonstead Seminar www.gonsteadseminar.com ChiroWeb www.chiroweb.com ChiroOrg www.chiro.org
jason schulter

Tulsa Chiropractor | Schluter Chiropractic | FAQ - 0 views

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    How does chiropractic work? What is a subluxation? Do I have a pinched nerve? Do I have a slipped disc?
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Tulsa Chiropractor | Schluter Chiropractic | Media - 0 views

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    Press Releases New Business Takes On Low Back Pain Tulsa Chiropractor Provides Free Chiropractic Care for Returning Veterans Videos
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    Press Releases New Business Takes On Low Back Pain Tulsa Chiropractor Provides Free Chiropractic Care for Returning Veterans Videos
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    Press Releases New Business Takes On Low Back Pain Tulsa Chiropractor Provides Free Chiropractic Care for Returning Veterans Videos
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AT LAST A LIFE - 0 views

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    ARE YOU FELLING GUILTY? MOST PEOPLE WHO HAVE ANXIETY AND PANIC ATTACKS OFTEN FIND THEMSELVES WITH OUT A RESOURCE ON HOW TO GET HELP OR HOW TO HELP THEMSELVES TO FEEL BETTER. ANXIETY AND PANIC ARE A VERY REAL SUBJECT AND SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN A TIMELY FASHION TO HELP IMPROVE YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE; THEY CAN AFFECT ANYONE AT ANY TIME. SO IF YOU ARE FEELING LIKE IT'S THE LAST DAY OF YOUR LIFE, YOUR NOT ALONE, JUST UNDERSTAND THAT THERE'S HELP THROUGH SELF KNOWLEDGE AND READING. THAT WHY I AM RECOMMENDING THIS BOOK "AT LAST A LIFE." BY PAUL DAVID.
David Pena

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    Good resource
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    Manual wheelchairs are wheelchairs that do not include a power source and are self or caregiver propelled. Wheelchair specialists identify exactly what frame and accessories will provide the best fit and the right combination of seating and positioning options. A wide variety of options are available on manual wheelchairs to assist with support, pressure relief and enhanced self-propulsion. Manual wheelchairs do their job, and they do it admirably. It have sufficient upper-body strength, it can propel itself quite easily. Manual chairs are available in a variety of models, from standard to sport. Lightweight models are specially with performance, strength and durability in mind. They're easily folded and stored away. Manual wheelchairs come in a variety of designs. A basic manual wheelchair may be appropriate if have difficulty walking and need assistance getting from room to room in home or accessing community for things like shopping and appointments. If have difficulty self-propelling a basic wheelchair there are options for lower height and lighter weight frames. Extra-wide and heavy duty manual wheelchairs are also available and seat and back cushions can be added. Manual wheelchair users often experience upper extremity injury and pain. Estimates are that upwards individuals will experience upper extremity pain using their wheelchair at some point in their lives. These consequences become more likely the longer one uses a wheelchair. The effects occur in three main locations: Wrist and carpal tunnel Elbow Shoulder A lightweight basic wheelchair, offers a combination of safety anddurability with convenient features such as flip-back armrests and footrests for easier transfers, and height-adjustable rear wheels. It is available in self-propelled and attendant-assisted versions, and can be quickly demounted for easier transportation. The safe use of a manual wheelchair and will be a valuable resource for carers, both formal and informal, as well a
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Home Remedies Pro - Caring For Your Health, Wellness and Fitness - 0 views

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    Your complete guide to home remedies and natural cures for your health problems and other common illnesses. Find all information and resources on your conditions and cures
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3 Keys To Guarantee A Successful Pregnancy - 0 views

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    Overwhelmed by conflicting information to protect the health of your unborn baby? These 3 keys will never fail you.
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Wedding Traditions | How do different cultures celebrate weddings? | Learn about Wedding Customs | 02-21-2008 - 0 views

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    Great resource for all kinds of wedding traditions.
Skeptical Debunker

New study shows sepsis and pneumonia caused by hospital-acquired infections kill 48,000 patients - 0 views

  • This is the largest nationally representative study to date of the toll taken by sepsis and pneumonia, two conditions often caused by deadly microbes, including the antibiotic-resistant bacteria MRSA. Such infections can lead to longer hospital stays, serious complications and even death. "In many cases, these conditions could have been avoided with better infection control in hospitals," said Ramanan Laxminarayan, Ph.D., principal investigator for Extending the Cure, a project examining antibiotic resistance based at the Washington, D.C. think-tank Resources for the Future. "Infections that are acquired during the course of a hospital stay cost the United States a staggering amount in terms of lives lost and health care costs," he said. "Hospitals and other health care providers must act now to protect patients from this growing menace." Laxminarayan and his colleagues analyzed 69 million discharge records from hospitals in 40 states and identified two conditions caused by health care-associated infections: sepsis, a potentially lethal systemic response to infection and pneumonia, an infection of the lungs and respiratory tract. The researchers looked at infections that developed after hospitalization. They zeroed in on infections that are often preventable, like a serious bloodstream infection that occurs because of a lapse in sterile technique during surgery, and discovered that the cost of such infections can be quite high: For example, people who developed sepsis after surgery stayed in the hospital 11 days longer and the infections cost an extra $33,000 to treat per person. Even worse, the team found that nearly 20 percent of people who developed sepsis after surgery died as a result of the infection. "That's the tragedy of such cases," said Anup Malani, a study co-author, investigator at Extending the Cure, and professor at the University of Chicago. "In some cases, relatively healthy people check into the hospital for routine surgery. They develop sepsis because of a lapse in infection control—and they can die." The team also looked at pneumonia, an infection that can set in if a disease-causing microbe gets into the lungs—in some cases when a dirty ventilator tube is used. They found that people who developed pneumonia after surgery, which is also thought to be preventable, stayed in the hospital an extra 14 days. Such cases cost an extra $46,000 per person to treat. In 11 percent of the cases, the patient died as a result of the pneumonia infection.
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    Two common conditions caused by hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) killed 48,000 people and ramped up health care costs by $8.1 billion in 2006 alone, according to a study released today in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
Skeptical Debunker

Human cells exhibit foraging behavior like amoebae and bacteria - 0 views

  • "As far as we can tell, this is the first time this type of behavior has been reported in cells that are part of a larger organism," says Peter T. Cummings, John R. Hall Professor of Chemical Engineering, who directed the study that is described in the March 10 issue of the Public Library of Science journal PLoS ONE. The discovery was the unanticipated result of a study the Cummings group conducted to test the hypothesis that the freedom with which different cancer cells move - a concept called motility - could be correlated with their aggressiveness: That is, the faster a given type of cancer cell can move through the body the more aggressive it is. "Our results refute that hypothesis—the correlation between motility and aggressiveness that we found among three different types of cancer cells was very weak," Cummings says. "In the process, however, we began noticing that the cell movements were unexpectedly complicated." Then the researchers' interest was piqued by a paper that appeared in the February 2008 issue of the journal Nature titled, "Scaling laws of marine predator search behaviour." The paper contained an analysis of the movements of a variety of radio-tagged marine predators, including sharks, sea turtles and penguins. The authors found that the predators used a foraging strategy very close to a specialized random walk pattern, called a Lévy walk, an optimal method for searching complex landscapes. At the end of the paper's abstract they wrote, "...Lévy-like behaviour seems to be widespread among diverse organisms, from microbes to humans, as a 'rule' that evolved in response to patchy resource distributions." This gave Cummings and his colleagues a new perspective on the cell movements that they were observing in the microscope. They adopted the basic assumption that when mammalian cells migrate they face problems, such as efficiently finding randomly distributed targets like nutrients and growth factors, that are analogous to those faced by single-celled organisms foraging for food. With this perspective in mind, Alka Potdar, now a post-doctoral fellow at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic, cultured cells from three human mammary epithelial cell lines on two-dimensional plastic plates and tracked the cell motions for two-hour periods in a "random migration" environment free of any directional chemical signals. Epithelial cells are found throughout the body lining organs and covering external surfaces. They move relatively slowly, at about a micron per minute which corresponds to two thousandths of an inch per hour. When Potdar carefully analyzed these cell movements, she found that they all followed the same pattern. However, it was not the Lévy walk that they expected, but a closely related search pattern called a bimodal correlated random walk (BCRW). This is a two-phase movement: a run phase in which the cell travels primarily in one direction and a re-orientation phase in which it stays in place and reorganizes itself internally to move in a new direction. In subsequent studies, currently in press, the researchers have found that several other cell types (social amoeba, neutrophils, fibrosarcoma) also follow the same pattern in random migration conditions. They have also found that the cells continue to follow this same basic pattern when a directional chemical signal is added, but the length of their runs are varied and the range of directions they follow are narrowed giving them a net movement in the direction indicated by the signal.
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    When cells move about in the body, they follow a complex pattern similar to that which amoebae and bacteria use when searching for food, a team of Vanderbilt researchers have found. The discovery has a practical value for drug development: Incorporating this basic behavior into computer simulations of biological processes that involve cell migration, such as embryo development, bone remodeling, wound healing, infection and tumor growth, should improve the accuracy with which these models can predict the effectiveness of untested therapies for related disorders, the researchers say.
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