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Spinal Cord Injury

2009-10-04 | Spinal cord injuries are some of the most complex and life-altering types of injuries an individual can sustain. That is because the spinal cord serves as the main conduit between the brain and the rest of the body.


American Headache Society Article Ties TMJ Disorders And Symptoms To Migraine, Chronic Daily Headache And Episodic Tension-Type Headaches. I Hate Headaches.org Explains Relation To TMJ Disorders.

2009-10-04 | Patients Suffering From Symptoms Of Migraine, Chronic Daily Headache And Episodic Tension-type Headaches Have A Valuable New Resource Available. I Hate Headaches.org Explains The Relation Of TMD And Neuromuscular Dentistry To Headache Treatment.


How the Eye Works

2009-10-03 | The human eye is truly a miracle of engineering, making it possible to see objects at a wide variety of distances, and working in perfect harmony with the brain to accurately interpret the objects we view.


Chicago Sleep Apnea Treatment: CPAP, BIPAP, Surgery And Oral Appliance Therapy Memory Problems Linked To Stopping CPAP Treatment

2009-10-02 | Sleep apnea is most commonly treated with CPAP or BiPAP but because the majority do not continue with CPAP, oral appliances and surgery are alternative treatments that have shown success. Continuation of treatment is a vitally important factor.


LASIK vs. SBK: Which Is the Better Option for You?

2009-10-01 | As laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) has grown in popularity, ophthalmologists have sought out increasingly more sophisticated procedures to accommodate patients requiring vision correction surgery. Among these cutting-edge procedures is SBK, or sub-Bowman's keratomileusis.


Center for Autism and Related Disorders Research Study Finds Chewing Gum an Effective Treatment for Rumination in Children with Autism

2009-10-01 | "Chewing Gum as a Treatment for Rumination in a Child with Autism" study is published in the current issue of the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.


Are Your Migraine Headaches a Symptom of Jaw Disorder?

2009-09-30 | It is estimated that millions of Americans suffer from Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (also known as TMD or TMJ). The headaches associated with TMD are not migraines at all. They are tension headaches.


Award winning actor Jean Smart to join Chris Elliott Fund's board of directors

2009-09-30 | Jean Smart, Emmy Award winning Actress accepts board member position with the Chris Elliott Fund for Glioblastoma Brain Cancer Research. Her sister is a glioblastoma brain cancer survivor. This is the first time she will speak publicly about how glioblastoma has impacted her family.


Seniors Want to Age In Place Without Making Their Home Look Like An Institution

2009-09-29 | As they age, seniors need more safety elements in their homes, particularly in the bathroom, They resist these changes because they look too medical. AdaptMy.com is the first website to specifically address this objection with good looking, off the shelf universally designed solutions.


Chiropractor Springfield VA, Dr Todd P. Sullivan, Treats The Runners At The North Face Endurance Challenge in Washington, DC

2009-09-27 | Springfield Chiropractor, Dr. Todd P. Sullivan, provides Active Release Technique at The North Face Endurance Challenge.


Paralyzed Artist Launches WillWalk Foundation to Cure Paralysis with Breakthrough Stem Cell Research

2009-09-14 | WillWalk Foundation to Raise $3 million for Stem Cell Research for Groundbreaking Trials.


Is Astigmatism Causing Your Blurry Vision?

2009-09-04 | Astigmatism, nearsightedness and farsightedness are known medically as refractive errors, because each of these conditions affects how the eyes "refract" or bend light.


Lasik and Dry Eyes

2009-09-04 | If your eyes tend to be dry you will typically be excluded as a LASIK candidate. That is because in creating the corneal flap which folds back and gives the treatment laser access to the deeper layer, some tiny nerves are usually cut


Dental Implants

2009-09-04 | As you grow older, it's all too common to lose teeth. Whether it's only a few teeth or all of your teeth, it's an inconvenient situation to deal with.


Auto Accident Disc Injury

2009-09-04 | The human spine is a delicate piece of evolutionary engineering, one that is unfortunately vulnerable to the dangers of modern life, including auto accidents.


Shortage of Lupus Patients Challenges Growing Number of Clinical Studies, Lupus Foundation of America Addresses Issue by Educating Patients about Participation in Clinical Trials

2009-09-03 | Drug companies increasingly find it difficult to recruit enough eligible lupus patients to participate in their clinical trials. The LFA will conduct a live web chat to provide patients the information they need to make an informed decision.


Helping Youth with Serious Mental Illnesses Find a Life in the Community

2009-08-31 | The National Council introduces the Transition Age Youth Project, which will aid youth with serious mental illnesses- helping them to lead productive lives in the community.


Monarch Ventures Sends Smiles 'round the World

2009-08-26 | Partnership with Smile Train brings joy to children's faces


Nursing Home Injuries

2009-08-24 | Trying to prevent an injury from happening in a nursing home may not be possible, but you can take a few precautions and considerations when choosing the right nursing home for your loved one.


Sidewalk Injuries in Arizona

2009-08-23 | Poorly maintained sidewalks can cause numerous damages to you and your family. While you may be caught off guard with being the victim of a sidewalk injury, there are some safety measures you or loved once can take.