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... The fact that half of DSPD patients are not depressed indicates that DSPD is not merely a symptom of depression. Sleep researcher M. Terman has suggested that those who follow their internal circadian clocks may be less likely to suffer from depression than those trying to live on a different schedu ...
... The fact that half of DSPD patients are not depressed indicates that DSPD is not merely a symptom of depression. Sleep researcher M. Terman has suggested that those who follow their internal circadian clocks may be less likely to suffer from depression than those trying to live on a different schedu ...
Honey is the word of Christ, the molten gold of his love - food-med
... soothing, laxative, diuretic, antibacterial properties of honey and were able to take advantage of these properties against most diseases. The ancient Egyptians preserved the bodies in honey. This proved unwittingly the antiseptic power of this highly saccharine substance. Likewise, they used honey ...
... soothing, laxative, diuretic, antibacterial properties of honey and were able to take advantage of these properties against most diseases. The ancient Egyptians preserved the bodies in honey. This proved unwittingly the antiseptic power of this highly saccharine substance. Likewise, they used honey ...
Introductory Articles for Ozone Therapy Ozone Applications Ozone
... Although used by an estimated ten million patients in Europe since the early 1960's, the therapeutic use of medical ozone and hydrogen peroxide (technically known as "bio-oxidative therapies") is largely a mystery to North Americans. Hailed as a safe, eff ective and low-cost treatment for a wide spe ...
... Although used by an estimated ten million patients in Europe since the early 1960's, the therapeutic use of medical ozone and hydrogen peroxide (technically known as "bio-oxidative therapies") is largely a mystery to North Americans. Hailed as a safe, eff ective and low-cost treatment for a wide spe ...
White Book on Allergy (2013)
... seek medical advice for allergy and asthma are seen initially in primary care3 because there are inadequate numbers of trained allergists to meet the needs of so many patients4. The most common reasons for presentation to primary care are respiratory symptoms, encompassing both acute infections and ...
... seek medical advice for allergy and asthma are seen initially in primary care3 because there are inadequate numbers of trained allergists to meet the needs of so many patients4. The most common reasons for presentation to primary care are respiratory symptoms, encompassing both acute infections and ...
European Guideline on Chronic Pruritus
... and an impaired quality of life. This guideline addresses a symptom and not a disease. As a consequence of the diversity of possible underlying diseases, no single therapy concept can be recommended. Each form of pruritus has to be considered individually. There is still a significant lack of random ...
... and an impaired quality of life. This guideline addresses a symptom and not a disease. As a consequence of the diversity of possible underlying diseases, no single therapy concept can be recommended. Each form of pruritus has to be considered individually. There is still a significant lack of random ...
European Guideline on Chronic Pruritus
... and an impaired quality of life. This guideline addresses a symptom and not a disease. As a consequence of the diversity of possible underlying diseases, no single therapy concept can be recommended. Each form of pruritus has to be considered individually. There is still a significant lack of random ...
... and an impaired quality of life. This guideline addresses a symptom and not a disease. As a consequence of the diversity of possible underlying diseases, no single therapy concept can be recommended. Each form of pruritus has to be considered individually. There is still a significant lack of random ...
CURRICULUM VITAE JOHN T. SINNOTT, MD, FACP
... 3. Pothiawala S, Menezes L, Deshpande A, Joshi A, Kim H, & Sinnott J. Depressive symptomatology and suicidal ideation among HIV-infected women in India. Presented at the IV Annual IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis and Treatment, Sydney Australia, 2007 4. Pujari s. Gupte N, Mellinkeri S, Naik E, Men ...
... 3. Pothiawala S, Menezes L, Deshpande A, Joshi A, Kim H, & Sinnott J. Depressive symptomatology and suicidal ideation among HIV-infected women in India. Presented at the IV Annual IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis and Treatment, Sydney Australia, 2007 4. Pujari s. Gupte N, Mellinkeri S, Naik E, Men ...
CURRICULUM VITAE JOHN T. SINNOTT, MD, FACP
... Dyslipidemia among Patients Taking First-line, World Health Organization-recommended Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Regimens in Western India. J Acquirimmune Defic Syndr ...
... Dyslipidemia among Patients Taking First-line, World Health Organization-recommended Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Regimens in Western India. J Acquirimmune Defic Syndr ...
US ARMY
... GENERAL: The waiver process has been developed to ensure the consistent and proper management of disqualified aviation personnel. This process has been responsible for the safe return of countless aviators to flying duties once effective treatment has been achieved. It also has been responsible for ...
... GENERAL: The waiver process has been developed to ensure the consistent and proper management of disqualified aviation personnel. This process has been responsible for the safe return of countless aviators to flying duties once effective treatment has been achieved. It also has been responsible for ...
Common nail changes and disorders in older
... Common nail changes and disorders in older people | Clinical Review Age-related changes in the morphology of the nail plate include alterations in its thickness, contour, surface, and colour.1,2 Men generally have thicker nail plates than women do; the normal average thickness of fingernails and to ...
... Common nail changes and disorders in older people | Clinical Review Age-related changes in the morphology of the nail plate include alterations in its thickness, contour, surface, and colour.1,2 Men generally have thicker nail plates than women do; the normal average thickness of fingernails and to ...
WAO White Book on Allergy WAO White Book on Allergy
... seek medical advice for allergy and asthma are seen initially in primary care3 because there are inadequate numbers of trained allergists to meet the needs of so many patients4. The most common reasons for presentation to primary care are respiratory symptoms, encompassing both acute infections and ...
... seek medical advice for allergy and asthma are seen initially in primary care3 because there are inadequate numbers of trained allergists to meet the needs of so many patients4. The most common reasons for presentation to primary care are respiratory symptoms, encompassing both acute infections and ...
Asthma Today - American Thoracic Society
... certain foods and drinks, including wine, may also trigger asthma problems in some people. Underlying health problems may contribute to asthma severity or make it more difficult to control. For instance, sleep apnea, gastroesophageal reflux, and sinus infections make controlling asthma more difficul ...
... certain foods and drinks, including wine, may also trigger asthma problems in some people. Underlying health problems may contribute to asthma severity or make it more difficult to control. For instance, sleep apnea, gastroesophageal reflux, and sinus infections make controlling asthma more difficul ...
Vitiligo - Vitinomics.net
... Epidemiologic studies indicate that vitiligo is inherited in a multifactorial pattern, with incomplete penetrance. Monozygotic (i.e., identical) twins with identical DNA have only a 23% concordance in developing vitiligo, suggesting a significant non-genetic component in the disease. Familial cluste ...
... Epidemiologic studies indicate that vitiligo is inherited in a multifactorial pattern, with incomplete penetrance. Monozygotic (i.e., identical) twins with identical DNA have only a 23% concordance in developing vitiligo, suggesting a significant non-genetic component in the disease. Familial cluste ...
Course Study Guide
... 9.2 Trauma of Musculoskeletal System. Explain Complication of bone fracture and its healing (avascular necrosis). Explain General principles of trauma (emergency priority B1- B6, and ATLS) Explain Principles of bone fracture management. Explain Classification of fractures on extremity and sk ...
... 9.2 Trauma of Musculoskeletal System. Explain Complication of bone fracture and its healing (avascular necrosis). Explain General principles of trauma (emergency priority B1- B6, and ATLS) Explain Principles of bone fracture management. Explain Classification of fractures on extremity and sk ...
Pimecrolimus and tacrolimus for atopic dermatitis
... permanent damage. Signs of atrophy include telangiectasia (abnormal dilation of capillary vessels and arterioles), increased transparency and shininess of the skin, and the appearance of striae (stripes or lines in the skin distinguished from surrounding tissue by colour, texture or elevation). Long ...
... permanent damage. Signs of atrophy include telangiectasia (abnormal dilation of capillary vessels and arterioles), increased transparency and shininess of the skin, and the appearance of striae (stripes or lines in the skin distinguished from surrounding tissue by colour, texture or elevation). Long ...
Practicing Ophthalmologists Curriculum Core Ophthalmic Knowledge
... purposes only and are not intended to constitute an endorsement of such. Such material may include information on applications that are not considered community standard, that reflect indications not included in approved FDA labeling, or that are approved for use only in restricted research settings ...
... purposes only and are not intended to constitute an endorsement of such. Such material may include information on applications that are not considered community standard, that reflect indications not included in approved FDA labeling, or that are approved for use only in restricted research settings ...
Global Report on Psoriasis - World Health Organization
... Psoriasis is a chronic, noncommunicable, painful, disfiguring and disabling disease for which there is no cure and with great negative impact on patients’ quality of life (QoL). It can occur at any age, and is most common in the age group 50–69 (1). The reported prevalence of psoriasis in countries ...
... Psoriasis is a chronic, noncommunicable, painful, disfiguring and disabling disease for which there is no cure and with great negative impact on patients’ quality of life (QoL). It can occur at any age, and is most common in the age group 50–69 (1). The reported prevalence of psoriasis in countries ...
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Alcohol, by Mrs
... In 1854 Dr. Davis published one of the most remarkable of the numerous works which have come from his prolific pen; it was entitled, “A Lecture on the Effects of Alcoholic Drinks on the Human System, and the Duty of Medical Men in Relation Thereto.” This lecture was delivered in Rush Medical Colleg ...
... In 1854 Dr. Davis published one of the most remarkable of the numerous works which have come from his prolific pen; it was entitled, “A Lecture on the Effects of Alcoholic Drinks on the Human System, and the Duty of Medical Men in Relation Thereto.” This lecture was delivered in Rush Medical Colleg ...
WAO White Book on Allergy WAO White Book on Allergy
... these diseases. However, proper diagnosis and treatment for allergy and asthma are limited by the inadequate state of allergy knowledge within primary care. (The WAO estimate of allergy prevalence of the whole population by country ranges between 10 - 40%).III Allergy training at the undergraduate l ...
... these diseases. However, proper diagnosis and treatment for allergy and asthma are limited by the inadequate state of allergy knowledge within primary care. (The WAO estimate of allergy prevalence of the whole population by country ranges between 10 - 40%).III Allergy training at the undergraduate l ...
Differentiation and Diagnosis of Tremor
... prevalence increases with age. It is the most common cause of parkinsonism.17 any voluntary movement and includes intention tremor, More than 70 percent of patients with Parkinson diswhich is produced with target-directed movement.2 ease have tremor as the presenting feature. The classic parkinsonia ...
... prevalence increases with age. It is the most common cause of parkinsonism.17 any voluntary movement and includes intention tremor, More than 70 percent of patients with Parkinson diswhich is produced with target-directed movement.2 ease have tremor as the presenting feature. The classic parkinsonia ...
terms of reference for engagement of a - WHO archives
... the flesh and limbs into urine. The patients never stop making water and the flow is incessant, like the opening of aqueducts. Life is short, unpleasant and painful, thirst unquenchable, drinking excessive, and disproportionate to the large quantity of urine, for yet more urine is passed…” (Aretaeus ...
... the flesh and limbs into urine. The patients never stop making water and the flow is incessant, like the opening of aqueducts. Life is short, unpleasant and painful, thirst unquenchable, drinking excessive, and disproportionate to the large quantity of urine, for yet more urine is passed…” (Aretaeus ...
1: Neurol Neurochir Pol - PIEL
... can underlie these reactions. Complex interactions between genetic, infectious and/or environmental factors probably contribute to the presence of these diseases. Autoimmune diseases affect 3-8% of the general population; women account for 78-85% of all patients with autoimmune diseases. Although mo ...
... can underlie these reactions. Complex interactions between genetic, infectious and/or environmental factors probably contribute to the presence of these diseases. Autoimmune diseases affect 3-8% of the general population; women account for 78-85% of all patients with autoimmune diseases. Although mo ...
this issue
... using maximal venous outflow techniques are notoriously insensitive at detecting venous obstruction13; much more work is required to identify a noninvasive method to more clearly delineate this element of venous pathophysiology. Other deficiencies include our inadequate understanding of the effects ...
... using maximal venous outflow techniques are notoriously insensitive at detecting venous obstruction13; much more work is required to identify a noninvasive method to more clearly delineate this element of venous pathophysiology. Other deficiencies include our inadequate understanding of the effects ...
Review BOTULISM IN MAN AND ANIMALS
... summarised the new research trends and reports on novel diagnostic methods that could save time and enhance patient survival. It was concluded that apart from ensuring a sustained global research on the molecular dynamics of the disease, with the aim to evolving the most effective management protoco ...
... summarised the new research trends and reports on novel diagnostic methods that could save time and enhance patient survival. It was concluded that apart from ensuring a sustained global research on the molecular dynamics of the disease, with the aim to evolving the most effective management protoco ...
Disease
A disease is a particular abnormal condition, a disorder of a structure or function, that affects part or all of an organism. The causal study of disease is called pathology. Disease is often construed as a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. It may be caused by factors originally from an external source, such as infectious disease, or it may be caused by internal dysfunctions, such as autoimmune diseases. In humans, ""disease"" is often used more broadly to refer to any condition that causes pain, dysfunction, distress, social problems, or death to the person afflicted, or similar problems for those in contact with the person. In this broader sense, it sometimes includes injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes, infections, isolated symptoms, deviant behaviors, and atypical variations of structure and function, while in other contexts and for other purposes these may be considered distinguishable categories. Diseases usually affect people not only physically, but also emotionally, as contracting and living with a disease can alter one's perspective on life, and one's personality.Death due to disease is called death by natural causes. There are four main types of disease: pathogenic disease, deficiency disease, hereditary disease, and physiological disease. Diseases can also be classified as communicable and non-communicable. The deadliest disease in humans is ischemic heart disease (blood flow obstruction), followed by cerebrovascular disease and lower respiratory infections respectively.