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09
Nov
2009
High Serum and CSF Urate Levels may Slow the Rate of Clinical Decline of PD

4 hours ago by The MediNEWS.Direct! Team

Urate is a superoxide, peroxynitrite and hydroxyl radical scavenger, and iron chelator and ascorbate stabilizer. Previous researches have shown that people with higher urate levels are at a lower risk of Parkinson disease (PD), by virtue of its antioxidant effect. These include persons with gout and ...

MediNEWS.Direct! - medinewsdirect.com · 14 references

Neurobiology and drug dinners

7 hours ago by F Urresta

I have to confess that I’m currently attending drug dinners. The reason? My wife (also a physician) happens to like the food. Even more shameful than attending them is posting about them. Why posting about one now? This particular one, which took place a few days ago, had two positive aspects. The f ...

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Blood Test May Detect Alzheimer’s Early

7 hours ago by Steven

The Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden released the latest results from the Prospective Population Study of Women, which has been following the health status of 1,500 women since the 1960s. Blood analysis has shown that middle-aged women with high levels of the amino acid ho ...

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08
Nov
2009
LIMIT: Limit to become limitless

12 hours ago by rreiher

Hi I’m Rebound with a few tips about LIMITS 1. When you introduce the idea of fitness to your children, do so in a TOTALLY positive surrounding. LIMIT all outside distractions for this brief period and ATTUNE to your child’s needs. This is NOT the time for multitasking. Remove your personal expectat ...

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LIMIT: The power of LIMITS

12 hours ago by rreiher

It took me a lot of years to discover the power of LIMITS and it’s still something that I deal with every day of my life. Most of us are in love with ideas of UNLIMITED human potential, being all that we can be and the sky is the limit type of thinking. These ideas are all well and good , but with o ...

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If you had a PhD in Psychology and an MD in Neurology could you call ...

19 hours ago by Editor

Question: If you had a degrees in both Psychology and Neurology: you could could perscribe medicine and you know everything a Neurologist knows about Psychiatry and the science of the brain and you have a degree in Psychology so you understand the mind. So I don’t see why you couldn’t do the same jo ...

Medical Rag - medicalrag.com · 1 reference

Rapidfire Update & Taoist Trauma (opinions welcome)

19 hours ago by Catatonic Kid

i’d really like your thoughts on something but first, a wee update. life got annoyingly life-like recently, hence lack of bloggy goodness…between the ongoing tension headache stuff and the coordinating transcontinental property transfers and the generally being insane, running my own business thing ...

Catatonic Kid - catatonickid.wordpress.com · 39 references

07
Nov
2009
Vive la differends – or what happens when I color completely outside the lines

1 day ago by Harold Knight

The (man in the) robe A memory—no, really a flash/back— déjà vu—an event happened long ago yet probably never happened. I approach an intersection (walking up the street from the left (perhaps from the South)) and reach the intersection of (at least) five streets and turn left. Left. Walk up (down) ...

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The Smart Hand – One That Can Feel

2 days ago by The Medical Quack

This is a prototype, but the fact that nerve endings can be connected to a device is amazing to connect with signals from the brain. BD London, England (CNN) -- Researchers are working on a breakthrough in artificial limb technology -- a prosthetic hand that can actually feel. The SmartHand project ...

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06
Nov
2009
IdentEvent Seizure Detection Software Gets US OK

3 days ago

Optima Neuroscience (Alachua, FL) has announced that FDA has approved the company's software package that detect seizures from long-term EEG recordings. The development of the IdentEvent™ algorithm began at the University of Florida, and the software has now shown an exceptional sensitivity and spec ...

Medgadget - medgadget.com · Rank: 1,194 · 1440 references

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