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Parkinson Secrets – Treatment tips for patients …

Posted: Published on December 21st, 2017

Breakthrough ideas and therapies in Parkinsons disease stretch far beyond a single drug or stem cell. There is, in fact, a broader and more exciting picture and portfolio of breakthroughs spanning drug, cell, vaccine, device, genetics, care, and behavior. Patients and families with personal investments in Parkinsons disease should be informed and updated about all of the potential breakthrough therapies. Every challenge you encounter in life is a fork in the road. You have the choice to choose which way to go: backward, forward, breakdown or breakthrough. Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha There are several potential breakthroughs that should be on every patient and family members radar screen. Here is a TOP TEN LIST OF PARKINSON'S THERAPIESfor patients and families watching in 2015-2016 http://parkinsonbreakthrough.com: Disease Modifying Drugs and Biomarkers- these are drugs that may slow Parkinsons disease progression; also imaging and fluid (e.g. blood, spinal fluid) markers that can track the effects of Parkinsons drugs are needed and under development Coffee, Tea, Exercise, Interdisciplinary Teams and Caregivers- there is mounting evidence that these approaches have symptomatic and perhaps even other benefits in Parkinsons disease Extended Release/Novel Delivery Systems for Parkinsons Disease Drug and When to Start Drug Therapy- Parkinsons disease desperately needs … Continue reading

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Cerebral palsy – NHS.UK

Posted: Published on December 21st, 2017

Cerebral palsy is the name for a group of lifelong conditions that affect movement and co-ordination, caused by a problem with the brain that occurs before, during or soon after birth. The symptoms of cerebral palsy aren't usually obvious just after a baby is born. They normally become noticeable during the first two or three years of a child's life. Symptoms can include: The severity of symptoms can vary significantly. Some people only have minor problems, while othersmay beseverely disabled. Read more about thesymptoms of cerebral palsy. Speak to your health visitor or GP if you have any concerns about your child's health or development. Symptoms like those of cerebral palsycan have a number of different causes and aren't necessarily a sign of anything serious. Your child may be referred to specialists in child development who can do some checks and tests tosee if there is a problem. Read more abouttests for cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy can occur ifa baby'sbrain doesn't develop normally while in the womb, or isdamaged during or soon after birth. Causes of cerebral palsy include: But in many cases,the exact cause isn't clear. Read more about the causes of cerebral palsy. There's currently no cure for … Continue reading

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Eczema Information from Drugs.com

Posted: Published on December 20th, 2017

Atopic dermatitis, commonly referred to as eczema, is a chronic skin disorder categorized by scaly and itching rashes. People with eczema often have a family history of allergic conditions like asthma, hayfever or eczema. Eczema is most common in infants (where it is known as infantile eczema) and at least half of those cases clear by age 3. In adults, it is generally a chronic or recurring condition. A hypersensitivity reaction (similar to an allergy) occurs in the skin, causing chronic inflammation. The inflammation causes the skin to become itchy and scaly. Chronic irritation and scratching can cause the skin to thicken and have a texture like leather. Exposure to environmental irritants can worsen symptoms, as can dryness of the skin, exposure to water, temperature changes, and stress. Studies have shown that children who are breast-fed are less likely to get eczema. This is also true when the nursing mother has avoided cow's milk in her diet. Other dietary restrictions may include eggs, fish, peanuts, and soy. Eczema tends to run in families. Control of stress, nervousness, anxiety, and depression can be beneficial in treating/avoiding eczema in some cases. Diagnosis is primarily based on the appearance of the skin and … Continue reading

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Ulcerative Colitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

Posted: Published on December 18th, 2017

What is ulcerativecolitis? Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). IBD comprises a group of diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract. Ulcerative colitis occurs when the lining of your large intestine (also called the colon), rectum, or both becomes inflamed. This inflammation produces tiny sores called ulcers on the lining of your colon. It usually begins in the rectum and spreads upward. It can involve your entire colon. The inflammation causes your bowel to move its contents rapidly and empty frequently. As cells on the surface of the lining of your bowel die, ulcers form. The ulcers may cause bleeding and discharge of mucus and pus. While this disease affects people of all ages, most people are diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 35. After age 50, another small increase in diagnosis for this disease is seen, usually in men. Whatcauses ulcerative colitis? Although the trigger for ulcerative colitis remains unclear, researchers understand that the immune system undergoes an abnormal response to the colon. Your genes, environment, and immune system all play a role. Whois at risk for ulcerative colitis? Most people with ulcerative colitis dont have a family history of the condition. However, youre more likely to … Continue reading

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About Eczema : National Eczema Society

Posted: Published on December 18th, 2017

Find out what eczema is as well as the types, treatments and resources to read and download. Eczema (also known as dermatitis) is a dry skin condition which is highly individual in its nature. Information and advice on the different types of eczema from atopic to varicose. Keeping skin moisturised using emollients (medical moisturisers) is key to managing all types of eczema with topical steroids commonly used to bring flare ups under control. Our factsheets on managing and treating eczema can be downloaded as PDF below. If you can afford it, we would be grateful if you purchased them for download for 1 in our online Shop, which would go towards the cost of keeping ... Articles that have been published in recent past editions of Exchange, our quarterly magazine for Society members, which can be downloaded as PDF. introductory guides aimed at different age groups, along with specialist booklets on contact dermatitis, itching and scratching and the psychological effects of eczema. Answers to common questions on eczema from infections to the impact of the weather. More here: About Eczema : National Eczema Society … Continue reading

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Hypothalamus Disorders

Posted: Published on December 18th, 2017

Facts About Hypothalamus Disorders Hypothalamus disorders are those which affect the hypothalamus, which is an area of the brain that controls and regulates many different functions of the body. Dysfunctions of this small region have many causes, and can create numerous problems throughout the bodies of both men and women. About The Hypothalamus The complex human brain is composed of several different parts, each responsible for its own part in controlling the human body. One area, called the hypothalamus, is tucked below the thalamus in the most central part of the brain. Its main purpose is to control the functions of the pituitary gland which, in turn, regulates hormones by controlling the adrenal glands, ovaries, testes and the thyroid gland. However, the job of the hypothalamus does not end with the pituitary gland. It also has the task of regulating the bodys core temperature, emotions, growth, weight and appetite, sleep, sex drive and more. As important as the hypothalamus is, it is merely the size of an almond and weighs only about 5 grams. With such taxing responsibilities, it is easy to understand how the bodys normal functions can easily be seriously disrupted if the hypothalamus is unable to perform … Continue reading

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HPA Axis Dysfunction | Adrenal Fatigue Solution

Posted: Published on December 18th, 2017

The HPA axis is a complicated set of relationships and signals that exist between the hypothalamus, the pituitary gland and the adrenals. This relationship is an absolutely indispensable part of our existence. Its a complicated subject, and the way that the adrenals, the pituitary gland, and hypothalamus interact with each other has been the subject of considerable research. On this page I am going to try to give a summary of each of the elements in the HPA axis and how they interact with each other. Without this knowledge, really understanding adrenal fatigue is impossible. This simplified representation is enough for you to get an idea of what the HPA axis really does. Introduction to the HPA Axis (University of California)The Endocrine System An Overview (Thyroid UK) The H in HPA stands for Hypothalamus, a small part of the brain that does a very big job. Its function is to send messages from the brain to the adrenals, the pituitary and other organs, so it is usually considered to be the starting point in the HPA axis. It is ultimately responsible for things like your circadian rhythm, your body temperature and your energy levels. The Hypothalamus (University of Wisconsin) The … Continue reading

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Depression and Your Hypothalamus | Dr. Lauren Deville …

Posted: Published on December 18th, 2017

Physiology 101: Your thalamus is like the manager of your brain. All the signals from your body route through your thalamus to your cerebral cortex, where you actually do your thinking, and all of your thoughts route through your thalamus before affecting other parts of your body. Your hypothalamus sits right below the thalamus (hypo means below or beneath, just like hypothyroid means your thyroid is underactive). The hypothalamus is responsible for the bodys homeostasis, or balance with the outside world. It regulates a number of functions, including body temperature, thirst (and thus, fluid balance and blood pressure), hunger, sleep, sex drive, bonding, fight or flight responses to threats, and mood. The hypothalamus is one of several structures included in what is considered the brains limbic system, considered to be the seat of emotions in the brain. Depression, whether organic or caused by an outside event, is associated with an overactive hypothalamus. Dr Daniel Amen (Change Your Brain, Change Your Life) calls this an overactive deep limbic system, which is shown on SPECT studies to correlate well with clinical depression. You can pretty well guess what will be affected when the hypothalamus is overactive, based on its actions listed above: … Continue reading

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Welcome to the Brain Injury Association of America

Posted: Published on December 18th, 2017

Welcome to the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) Brain injury is not an event or an outcome. It is the startof a misdiagnosed, misunderstood, under-funded neurological disease.People who sustain brain injuries must have timely access to experttrauma care, specialized rehabilitation, lifelong disease management,and individualized services and supports in order to live healthy,independent, and satisfying lives. BIAA's mission is to advanceawareness, research, treatment, and education and toimprove the quality of life for all people affected by brain injury. Weare dedicated to increasing access to quality health care and raisingawareness and understanding of brain injury. With a network of state affiliates, local chapters, and support groups, we are the voice ofbrain injury. Please contact your elected officials and tell them that now is the time to permanently repeal the Medicare therapy cap. Congress needs to take action. What can you do? Call your electe.. Read More... The Brain Injury Association of Ameirca (BIAA) is pleased to announce that Congressional Brain Injury Task Force, co-chaired by Reps. Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-N.J.) and Thomas J. Rooney (R-Fla.), has.. Read More... The latest edition of THE Challenge! is now available for free download. This issue, "Being Your Best Self," features inspirational stories by brain … Continue reading

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Duchenne & Becker muscular dystrophy – causes, symptoms …

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2017

What are Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy? Muscular dystrophy is where the muscles weaken and lose muscle mass; in this case, both Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy are caused by a genetic mutation in the dystrophin gene. Subscribe - https://goo.gl/w5aaaV. More videos - https://goo.gl/UhOKiM. Support us on Patreon - https://goo.gl/ZGHEk4. This video covers the pathophysiology of both, as well as clinical signs and symptoms, and diagnosis, and management. Subscribe - http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNI0q... This video is brought to you by Osmosis. Along with providing open-access videos, Osmosis offers a comprehensive e-learning platform that connects med students with thousands of flashcards and quiz questions, depending on each student's needs. Ever wish information would just diffuse into your brain? Well, Osmosis helps make that possibledon't learn it, osmose it! https://www.osmosis.org/ Support us on Patreon! - https://goo.gl/izRx2z We also have free practice questions for the USMLE and NCLEX-RN exams here: https://goo.gl/3oGOEi Also, we're social: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OsmoseIt/Twitter - https://twitter.com/osmoseit Got feedback? We'd love to hear it! http://goo.gl/forms/T6de48NVzR This video is licensed under a Creative Commons CC-BY-SA 4.0 international license, which means that you're free to share and adapt it so long as you follow the Attribution and ShareAlike terms and conditions! Our supporters:Wade Licup Sources:Sarkozy … Continue reading

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