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View Post: Too Much Exercise May Pose Arthritis Risk
1 Dec 2009 by john
Exercise in Adolescence May Cut Risk of Deadly Brain Tumor Exercise in Adolescence May Cut Risk of Deadly Brain... Teens Likely to Trade Team Sports for Individual Exercise Teens Likely to Trade Team Sports for Individual Exercise. ...
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View Post: HEENT
25 Nov 2009
Slide 87: Palpation -best done from behind the patient - cricoid cartilage is the basic landmark for examination 2 methods of palpation: a) Palpation from behind b) Frontal palpation of the thyroid gland ... Slide 123: - Brain tumor Benign and malignant intracranial neoplasms compress and place traction on surrounding structures Headache maybe the first symptom, the onset is recent, a recent change in the customary headache pattern has occured - ...
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View Post: Different Types Of Headaches And Their Causes
22 Nov 2009 by Butalbital Fioricet
Secondary headaches are also considered as side effects of various disorders like a recent head injury, meningitis, sinus infection, brain tumor, eye diseases, spinal injury, arthritis, and the inflammation of the arteries or ... another headache-related dental problem is known as temporomandibular disorder (TMD) cycle of pain, muscle spasms, and joint imbalance that involves the jaw and the skull and results to interruption of bones, cartilage and muscle activity. ...
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View Post: Shark Cartilage
29 Sep 2009 by admin
Shark cartilage is not recommended in children due to lack of scientific study and a theoretical risk of blocking blood vessel growth. There is one report of a nine year-old child with a brain tumor treated with shark cartilage who died ...
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View Post: Cartilage imaging needs 2mm thick sections - BEST OPEN MRI
1 Jun 2009
If we see a brain tumor or something serious we call your doctor immediately and give the patients thier results. In the case of cartilage imaging this has implacations for older patients with artritis or younger athletes with cartilage ...
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View Post: Purpose MRI was developed in the 1980s. The latest additions to ...
6 Nov 2009 by qeed
It is one of the few imaging tools that can see through bone (the skull) and deliver high quality pictures of the brain's delicate soft tissue structures. MRI may be needed for patients with symptoms of a brain tumor, stroke, ...
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View Post: ScienceDaily: Latest Science News
3 Dec 2009 by United Techno Solutions
Suzaku X-ray observatory spies treasure trove of intergalactic metal; Adult stem cells may help repair hearts damaged by heart attack, study suggests; Waterpipe tobacco smokers inhale same toxicants as cigarette smokers; Brain tumor ...
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View Post: CGFNS_20BULLETS[1]
27 Nov 2009 by chinitangie
Osteoarthritis-description: dse of carticular cartilage of the bone. Erb's Palsy-coorect understanding: complete recovery takes 3-6 mos Other name of Erb's Palsy: Clampy Palsy or Erb Duchenne Dystophy. ... DTP-radiation of brain tumor: Let the pt wear a cap to prevent exposure. 188. ERCP-nurse action: Assess allergy to shellfish. 189. AGN-char. of urine: Smoky brown urine. 190. Activity 10 y/o with asthma: Blowing a bubble through a pipe. 191. ...
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View Post: ADVANCE Outlook: Imaging & Radiation Oncology : ASTRO ...
3 Nov 2009 by Sharon Breske
He also highlighted new approaches under development that combine mammalian cells with synthetic polymers to help repair tissues for patients with burns, damaged cartilage, paralysis and vascular disease. Among advances, he described a dime -sized ... He closed with a story about a 6-year-old patient named Diana whom he treated as a resident more than 20 years ago; she had a terminal brain tumor. Shortly before she died, he made a house call to the trailer where she lived. ...
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