Fibromyalgia with Jan Hutchinson: Physical therapy and massage therapy benefits, Part 2 – Video




Fibromyalgia with Jan Hutchinson: Physical therapy and massage therapy benefits, Part 2 Jan Hutchinson, physical therapist, massage therapist, discusses fibromyalgia in this health talk at AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine. Part 2 covers body mechanics, sleep behavior, stretching, and general physical activity. This was filmed at AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine's East West Forum on Fibromyalgia on November 9, 2012. Continue reading

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Nashville Health Care Council, Frist Launch Fellows Initiative to Engage Health Care Leaders, Advance Nashville’s Legacy

NASHVILLE, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The Nashville Health Care Council and former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, M.D., launched an initiative today designed to engage select senior and emerging industry leaders to explore new business strategies and meet the challenges facing the U.S. health care system in the years ahead. Continue reading

Towards next-generation devices through computer nanomaterial design for semiconductor spintronics – Video




Towards next-generation devices through computer nanomaterial design for semiconductor spintronics [Keio Spintronics Network - Yoshida Laboratory , Osaka University] The Yoshida Laboratory in Osaka Universitys Graduate School of Engineering Science designs new functional materials and devices, and discovers and explains new properties. Advances in todays industries require a variety of materials. The Yoshida Lab uses quantum mechanics to predict and design the properties of materials before doing experiments Continue reading

Ecopsychology — a major new area of study

Public release date: 24-Jul-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Cathia Falvey cfalvey@liebertpub.com 914-740-2165 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News New Rochelle, NY, July 24, 2012Hundreds of colleges and universities around the world are offering courses and even graduate degrees in ecopsychology and other forms of environmentally focused psychology. Ecopsychology examines the psychological, spiritual, and therapeutic aspects of human-nature relationships, concern about environmental issues, and responsibility for protecting natural places and other species. Educators are increasingly recognizing the value of integrating psychology and environmental content to help students appreciate the link between their own well-being and that of the natural world around them. Continue reading

Stem cell transplantation into mouse cochlea may impact future hearing loss therapies

Public release date: 26-Jun-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: David Eve celltransplantation@gmail.com Cell Transplantation Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair Putnam Valley, NY. (June 26 , 2012) Researchers in Japan who evaluated the risks and efficacy of transplanting two varieties of stem cells into mouse cochlea have concluded that both adult-derived induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells and mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells demonstrate similar survival and neural differentiation capabilities. However, there is a risk of tumor growth associated with transplanting iPS cells into mouse cochleae Continue reading

International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine: Success in German Excellence Initiative

15.06.2012 – (idw) Universitt Ulm The International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm is overwhelmed with joy and relief: The extremely successful institution will continue to receive funding from the Excellence Initiative of the German federal and state governments in the coming five years. Today, the German Research Foundation (DFG) has announced in Bonn that the Graduate School will be supported with 1.8 million Euros annually. Continue reading