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OHSU Center for Regenerative Medicine Heart Regeneration …

Posted: Published on January 8th, 2019

Heart attacks, the number one cause of heart failure, are caused by a sudden catastrophic death of hundreds of millions of heart muscle cells functioning cells that cannot be replaced by the normal healing process. At the Center for Regenerative Medicine, we are working toward an actual cure for heart failure by regenerating lost heart muscle cells and eliminating the need for life-long treatments with expensive drugs and devices. Such a cure could save thousands of lives, improve the quality lives of millions of heart failure patients and save the health care economy billions of dollars every year. Continue reading

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Cardiac regeneration in and : discrepancies and problems …

Posted: Published on January 8th, 2019

Cell Biosci 2018 23;8:32. Epub 2018 Apr 23. Continue reading

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Spinal Cord Injury Treatment Arlington, TX | Mansfield …

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2019

ZEN Interventional Pain & Wellness Center, PLLC is the practice of Dr. Antonio Rozier Continue reading

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How to Naturally Heal Eyelid Eczema | It’s an Itchy Little World

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2019

By Laura Dolgy (bio below) Do you ever experience itchy or swollen eyelids? Although eyelid eczema can be caused by a variety of external or internal factors, most cases are characterized by itching, stinging and/or burning. Continue reading

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Dyshidrosis – Wikipedia

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2019

DyshidrosisSynonymsAcute vesiculobullous hand eczema,[1] dyshidrotic dermatitis,[2] cheiropompholyx,[3] dyshidrotic eczema,[3] pompholyx,[3] podopompholyx[3]The characteristic vesicles of dyshidrosis on a fingerPronunciationSpecialtyDermatologySymptomsItchy blisters on the palms of the hands and bottoms of the feet[5]ComplicationsSkin thickening[6]Usual onsetOften recurrent[7]DurationHeal over 3 weeks[6][7]CausesUnknown[7]Diagnostic methodBased on symptoms[7]Differential diagnosisPustular psoriasis, scabies[6]TreatmentAvoiding triggers, barrier cream, steroid cream, antihistamines[6][7]Frequency~1 in 2,000 (Sweden)[6] Dyshidrosis, is a type of dermatitis, that is characterized by itchy blisters on the palms of the hands and bottoms of the feet.[5] Blisters are generally one to two millimeters in size and heal over three weeks.[6][7] However, they often recur.[7] Redness is not usually present.[6] Repeated attacks may result in fissures and skin thickening.[6] The cause is unknown.[7] Triggers may include allergens, physical or mental stress, frequent hand washing, or metals.[7] Diagnosis is typically based on what it looks like and the symptoms.[7] Allergy testing and culture may be done to rule out other problems.[7] Other conditions that produce similar symptoms include pustular psoriasis and scabies.[6] Avoiding triggers may be useful as may a barrier cream.[6] Treatment is generally with steroid cream.[7] High strength steroid creams may be required for the first week or two.[6] Antihistamines may be used to help with the itch.[7] If this is not effective steroid pills, tacrolimus, or psoralen plus ultraviolet A (PUVA) may be tried.[6][7] About 1 in 2,000 people are affected in Sweden.[6] Males and females appear to be affected equally.[6] It explains about one in five cases of hand dermatitis.[8] The first description was in 1873.[6] The name comes from the word "dyshidrotic," meaning "difficult sweating," as problems with sweating was once believed to be the cause.[6] Dyshidrosis has been described as having the following characteristics: Advanced stage of dyshidrosis on the fingers Advanced stage of palmar dyshidrosis on the palm showing cracked and peeling skin Advanced stage of dyshidrosis on the foot. Rim of scale on the palmar surface of the thumb from a resolving dyshidrotic flare The exact causes of dyshidrosis are unknown. In 2013, a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over study by the University Medical Center Groningen reported that dyshydrosis outbreaks on the hands increased significantly among those allergic to house dust mites, following inhalation of house dust mite allergen.[14] Food allergens may be involved in certain cases.[11] Cases studies have implicated a wide range of foods including tuna, tomato, pineapple, chocolate, coffee, and spices among others.[11] A number of studies have implicated balsam of Peru.[11] Id reaction and irritant contact dermatitis are possible causes.[8] Dyshidrosis is diagnosed clinically, by gathering a patient's history and making careful observations (see signs and symptoms section).[7] Severity of symptoms can also be assessed using the dyshidrotic eczema area and severity index (DASI).[15] The DASI has been designed for clinical trials and is not typically used in practice Continue reading

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VA Spinal Cord Injury Centers | VetsFirst

Posted: Published on January 5th, 2019

Locate a VA SCI Center CaliforniaNew YorkFloridaOhioGeorgiaTennesseeIllinoisTexasMassachusettsVirginiaMissouriWashingtonNew JerseyWisconsinNew Mexico Puerto Rico CaliforniaVA Long Beach Medical Center 5901 E. 7th St. . Continue reading

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What is Ulcerative Colitis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment …

Posted: Published on January 3rd, 2019

Ulcerative Colitis Medications Medications that are used in the treatment of ulcerative colitis may be divided into two groups, anti-inflammatory and immune suppressive agents. The decision as to which medication regimen should be used will depend upon the severity of the ulcerative colitis. Physicians and patients need to discuss the benefits and risks of recommended treatments Continue reading

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Outpatient Mental Health Facilities programs City of …

Posted: Published on January 2nd, 2019

Results: 44 ABA Health Services offers a psychiatric rehabilitation program.... All Walks of Life is an Outpatient Mental Health Clinic, and All Walks of Life offers a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program.... Allover Healthcare Group Provides mental health and substance abuse services. Continue reading

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Health technology in the United States – Wikipedia

Posted: Published on January 2nd, 2019

Health technology is defined by the World Health Organization as the "application of organized knowledge and skills in the form of devices, medicines, vaccines, procedures and systems developed to solve a health problem and improve quality of lives".[1] This includes pharmaceuticals, devices, procedures, and organizational systems used in the healthcare industry,[2] as well as computer-supported information systems. In the United States, these technologies involve standardized physical objects, as well as traditional and designed social means and methods to treat or care for patients.[3] Medical technology, or "medtech", encompasses a wide range of healthcare products and is used to treat diseases and medical conditions affecting humans Continue reading

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Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine – umms.org

Posted: Published on January 1st, 2019

94 Percent Healing Rate of Hard to Heal Wounds Greater is helping our patients heal faster and live longer with a wound healing rate far above the national average. Our innovative Wound Care Center is designated as a Center of Excellence. This means our team achieves 21 median days to heal and a 94% healing rate. Continue reading

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