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  • Been in a Car Crash or Work Accident? Think You Might have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?  By : Dr Mike Shery
    There can be up to 22 warning signs that indicate you or a family member would benefit from counseling or therapy when experiencing PTSD.
    After counseling you will be able to recall the traumatic event without being overwhelmed by painful emotions and start to function normally. Discover how!
  • Being an Optimist - Part 1  By : Dr Leo Kady
    The more optimistic you are the greater your chances of remaining vibrantly healthy, beating disease, living longer, being more successful at work, having a better marriage, and becoming far more financially secure.
  • Being an Optimist - Part 2  By : Dr Leo Kady
    Individuals who are more optimistic report themselves to be more alert, more proud, more enthusiastic, active, and engaged. In this second part on, Being an Optimist, we will look at Energization and Immunization.
  • Benefits Of Online Continuing Education For Professional License Renewal  By : Margie Savage
    Online continuing education, utilizing well-defined study materials, is beneficial for many professionals who need to renew their license through their respective agencies.
  • Best Websites for ADHD Information  By : oneclickdoctor
    ADD and ADHD are getting more and more common: simple solutions can make a difference
  • Bipolar Disorder Can Effect Anyone - Do You Know This Person?  By : Guitarjoe
    Janie's life was going well until about a year ago when her boyfriend of five years, Jim, suddenly decided to end their relationship. It was extremely difficult for Janie because the two of them had discussed marriage earlier in their relationship, but it came even more difficult when she found out that Jim later married one of her dear friends from high school.
  • Birth Marks - A Blast From the Past  By : Robert Shields
    Birth marks have always been a mystery. Where do they come from and why are they there. There has never been a simple and logical answer until now.
  • Blind Belief: Fall Or Drive  By : Sharon White
    Many scholars would argue that blind belief was often a driving force for civilizations. They would argue that blind belief could only ruin the human personality and uniqueness.
  • Blues Piano Lessons - A Quick Tutorial  By : Paul Tobey
    A basic blues progression is something that every pianist should know. Here's a quick piano lesson to get started learning the right chords and the right scales.
  • Bronchiectasis  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The bronchiectatic cavities may be lined by granulation tissue, squamous epithelium or normal ciliated epithelium. There may also be inflammatory changes in the deeper layers of the bronchial wall and hypertrophy of the bronchial arteries. Chronic inflammatory and fibrotic changes are usually found in the surrounding lung tissue.
  • Can Recommended ADHD Diets Help Minimize Symptoms?  By : oneclickdoctor
    ADD and ADHD are getting more and more common: simple solutions can make a difference
  • Challenges Make Fun and Valuable Learning  By : Tom Straub
    Challenges open a door to shed light on what kind of person you really are, beyond just expanding your knowledge. When you are pushed to the limit and forced to think fast on your feet, it's easier to see what you are actually made of.
  • Chronic Gastric Diseases  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Overview:
    Gastric Causes of Chronic Vomiting
    - Chronic gastritis
    – Lymphocytic/plasmacytic
    – Eosinophilic
    – Associated with GHLOs
    – Parasitic
    – Reflux gastritis
    - Gastric foreign body
    - Gastric ulceration
    - Gastric motility disorders
    - Gastric neoplasia
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - COPD  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    GOLD Staging Criteria:
    GOLD Staging Criteria
    Stage O: Normal spirometry; chronic sx
    Stage 1 (Mild):
    FEV1> 80%
    Stage 2 (Moderate):
    2A: FEV1 50-80% predicted
    2B: FEV1 30-50% predicted
    Stage 3 (severe):
    FEV1/FVC < 70% AND:
    FEV1 < 30% predicted and clinical evidence of R heart failure
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. COPD  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    A disease state characterized by airflow limitation that is not fully reversible. Airflow limitation is usually both progressive and associated with an abnormal inflammatory response of the lungs to noxious particles or gases. Symptoms, functional abnormalities, and complications of COPD can all be explained on the basis of this underlying inflammation and the resulting pathology.

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