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5.Dental Anatomy Mandibular Premolars Review – Video

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

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Grey's Anatomy After Show w/ Kelly McCreary Season 11 Episode 8 "Risk" | AfterBuzz TV – Video

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

Grey's Anatomy After Show w/ Kelly McCreary Season 11 Episode 8 "Risk" | AfterBuzz TV Subscribe to AfterBuzz TV's YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv AFTERBUZZ TV -- Grey's Anatomy edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Grey's Anatomy. In this episode,... By: AfterBuzz TV … Continue reading

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Grey's Anatomy: Main Title Theme – "Cosy in the Rocket" – Video

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

Grey's Anatomy: Main Title Theme - "Cosy in the Rocket" Grey's Anatomy: Main Title Theme - "Cosy in the Rocket" Global Stage Orchestra 2010 Blaricum CD Company (B.C.D.) B.V. Released on: 2006-01-01 Music Publisher: Buena Vista Music Auto-genera ... By: Global Stage Orchestra - Topic … Continue reading

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Christopher Lennertz (Horrible Bosses 2) Interview | Anatomy of a Movie – Video

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

Christopher Lennertz (Horrible Bosses 2) Interview | Anatomy of a Movie Subscribe to Popcorn Talk Network's YouTube Channel @ http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork In this show, AOM host Demetri Panos interviews Christopher Lennertz about composing for Horrible... By: Popcorn Talk … Continue reading

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The Anatomy of Fast Casual | Aaron Pool | TEDxEvansChurchill – Video

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

The Anatomy of Fast Casual | Aaron Pool | TEDxEvansChurchill This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. When you walk into a restaurant as a hungry customer ready to enjoy an enchilada, did you know that... By: TEDx Talks … Continue reading

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Eczema in Kids – Read More About It – Video

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

Eczema in Kids - Read More About It Official Website - http://www.ChildrenLearnToRead.com - Provides tips and techniques parents and teachers can use to teach children how to read. How to Teach Children to Read. Reading is one... By: Jodie Jakura … Continue reading

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Natural Remedies for Eczema – The Best Eczema Treatment – Video

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

Natural Remedies for Eczema - The Best Eczema Treatment Natural Remedies for Eczema - The Best Eczema Treatment Click on: http://68dcd5r9sdu71febktfgh8x1i8.hop.clickbank.net/ Tired of all the Pills, Creams, etc. that is supposed to Cure Eczema... By: Tom Tenneker … Continue reading

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Epilepsy: new advances

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

Epilepsy affects 65 million people worldwide and entails a major burden in seizure-related disability, mortality, comorbidities, stigma, and costs. In the past decade, important advances have been made in the understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of the disease and factors affecting its prognosis. These advances have translated into new conceptual and operational definitions of epilepsy in addition to revised criteria and terminology for its diagnosis and classification. Although the number of available antiepileptic drugs has increased substantially during the past 20 years, about a third of patients remain resistant to medical treatment. Despite improved effectiveness of surgical procedures, with more than half of operated patients achieving long-term freedom from seizures, epilepsy surgery is still done in a small subset of drug-resistant patients. The lives of most people with epilepsy continue to be adversely affected by gaps in knowledge, diagnosis, treatment, advocacy, education, legislation, and research. Concerted actions to address these challenges are urgently needed. Read more: Epilepsy: new advances … Continue reading

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philip.bath@nottingham.ac.uk

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

Introduction High blood pressure is present in 70% or more of patients with acute ischaemic stroke1 or haemorrhagic stroke. Affected patients have a worse outcome, whether judged as early recurrence, death within a few weeks, or combined death and dependency after several months.14 Lowering of blood pressure acutely after stroke might therefore reduce these events and improve functional outcome, providing that cerebral perfusion is not reduced in the presence of dysfunctional cerebral autoregulation. Several large trials have tested the safety and efficacy of individual drugs or management strategies that lower blood pressure, with investigators reporting results for functional outcomes ranging from near-negative (SCAST)5 to neutral (IMAGES,6 CATIS),7 to near-positive (INTERACT-2).8 With use of meta-regression, a U-shaped relation was shown between outcome and difference in blood pressure between treatment groups in previous trials, with both large reductions or any increase in blood pressure associated with a worse functional outcome.9 Nitric oxide donors are candidate treatments for acute stroke because of several effectsnitric oxide is a cerebral and systemic vasodilator that lowers blood pressure, modulates vascular and neuronal function, is neuroprotective, and inhibits apoptosis.10 In preclinical studies of cerebral ischaemia, nitric oxide donors reduced infarct lesion size and improved regional cerebral blood … Continue reading

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Wii games 'benefit stroke victims' and help them perform simple tasks

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

Games that involve 'hidden' physiotherapy exercises helped patients perform everyday tasks One woman gained strength to drain a pan for the first time in 10 years Lancaster University researchers hope regular exercises using the games console will allow some stroke victims to return to work By Fiona Macrae for the Daily Mail Published: 20:03 EST, 21 November 2014 | Updated: 07:29 EST, 22 November 2014 22 shares 18 View comments Playing video games on a Nintendo Wii could transform the lives of stroke patients, British researchers hope. Wii games that involve hidden physiotherapy exercises helped patients to perform simple, everyday tasks for the first time in years. One woman gained the strength and dexterity to lift and drain a pan for the first time in over a decade, while a man was able to play computerised golf and bowling for the first time since his stroke. Scroll down for video Link: Wii games 'benefit stroke victims' and help them perform simple tasks … Continue reading

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