Ideas? Are these a type of seizure or sandifers? – Video


Ideas? Are these a type of seizure or sandifers?
This happened many times tonight, some were very upsetting to him. Was finally able to put him down and get some video. Neurology blames GI problems, GI says this is all neurological. Still trying to be seen at a refutable hospital.From:mybecket1Views:3 0ratingsTime:01:59More inPeople Blogs

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Tour of the Members-only section of the website – Video


Tour of the Members-only section of the website
http://www.functionalneurologysociety.com As a member of the Functional Neurology Society, you will gain exclusive access to a "members-only" website that contains EVERYTHING RELATED TO FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY. The website is specifically designed to be an interactive, information-sharing platform for practitioners interested in Functional Neurology.From:FunctionalNeurology1Views:0 0ratingsTime:04:27More inEducation

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Dr. Alan Lockwood on Air Pollution, Coal and Human Health – Video


Dr. Alan Lockwood on Air Pollution, Coal and Human Health
Dr. Alan Lockwood speaks at an event on air pollution, coal and human health. This event was at First United Methodist Church in Omaha, Nebraska on October 2nd, 2012. Alan H. Lockwood, MD FAAN is an Emeritus Professor of Neurology at the University at Buffalo. He is a graduate of Cornell University and Cornell University Medical College and was trained in Neurology at the University of California San Francisco with post-residency training in neurochemistry and use of radionuclides at Cornell University Medical College and the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He is board cer tified in Neurology and a member of the American Neurological Association and a Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology. He is the author of approximately 220 publications on diverse scientific topics ranging from hepatic encephalopathy, medical problems of musicians to functional imaging of the auditory system, tinnitus and environmental toxicants. He has been an active member of Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) for three decades and was President of PSR National in 1994, is currently a member of the Board and Co-Chair of the Environment and Health Committee.From:SierraClubNebraskaViews:1 0ratingsTime:54:05More inNonprofits Activism

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Memory Clinic Testing – Video


Memory Clinic Testing
Dr. Dewayne Nash spent most of his life taking care of others as a family physician in Central Texas. About two years ago, he started noticing that his memory wasn #39;t what it used to be, so he decided to get checked out at UT Southwestern #39;s Memory Clinic. Testing showed that he was in the early stages of mild cognitive impairment---with his strong family history of Alzheimer #39;s, Dr. Nash decided on the spot to retire. Now he is spending his time as a clinical trial volunteer at UT Southwestern and sharing his journey with others through his blog. UT Southwestern #39;s Department of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics created this video to help Dr. Nash tell his story and encourage others to take part in clinical trials. Only through research will we be able to find effective therapies for Alzheimer #39;s, a disease that will affect 12 million people by the year 2030.From:UTSWneurologyViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:36More inScience Technology

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Los Ange|es, CA, | Animal Specialty Group | Pet Hospitals – Video


Los Ange|es, CA, | Animal Specialty Group | Pet Hospitals
Nobody wants to imagine an illness or injury to their beloved pets but it #39;s good to know that Animal Specialty Group is right around the corner on Colorado Blvd. between Griffith Park and the City of Glendale, California. This animal hospital is open 24/7, welcomes any and all animals, offers preventive animal care, and can diagnose and treat your sick pet. Call to get more information on their oncology, neurology, rehabilitation, critical care, and veterinary care services today. Visit us http://www.yellowpages.comFrom:yellowpagesViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:13More inEntertainment

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Myopia – 2012 Lancet review

From the Lancet:

Myopia (nearsightedness) has emerged as a major health issue in east Asia, because of:

- increasingly high prevalence in the past few decades. It now affacts 80-90% in school-leavers.
- sight-threatening pathologies associated with high myopia, which now affect 10-20% of those completing secondary schooling in east Asia.

Similar, but less marked, changes are occurring in other parts of the world.

The higher prevalence of myopia in east Asian cities seems to be associated with increasing educational pressures, combined with life-style changes, which have reduced the time children spend outside.

There are no reported major genes for school myopia, although there are several genes associated with high myopia. Any genetic contribution to ethnic differences may be small.

There are some optical and pharmacological interventions that seem promising for preventing the development of myopia or slowing its progression, but the evidence is still preliminary.

References:

Myopia. Prof Ian G Morgan PhD a b , Prof Kyoko Ohno-Matsui MD c, Prof Seang-Mei Saw PhD. The Lancet, Volume 379, Issue 9827, Pages 1739 - 1748, 5 May 2012.
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Sheryl R. Haut, MD discusses clinical and economic significance of an appropriate initial assessment – Video


Sheryl R. Haut, MD discusses clinical and economic significance of an appropriate initial assessment
Dr. Sheryl Haut, MD, an Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, discusses the current diagnostic challenges and educational gaps in primary epilepsy care, and notes the clinical and economic impacts of an appropriate initial assessment in management. This video was taken on Friday, November 30th at the American Epilepsy Society #39;s 2012 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA.From:AJMCtvViews:6 0ratingsTime:01:26More inEducation

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Dr. Charles Clarke speaking at Mussoorie Writers Mountain Festival – Part 1 – Video


Dr. Charles Clarke speaking at Mussoorie Writers Mountain Festival - Part 1
Charles Clarke is a Consultant Neurologist and has interests in high altitude medicine and cold injury. He has been in consultant practice since 1979, initially at St Bartholomew #39;s Hospital, London where he became Clinical Director of Neurosciences, and later at the National Hospital for Neurology Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London where he is an Honorary Consultant Neurologist. He worked single-handedly at Whipps Cross Hospital from 1981 and earlier at Basildon and Orsett Hospitals. He retired from the NHS in 2006 but remains in active clinical practice. He initiated, edited and produced with three National Hospital colleagues Neurology: A Queen Square Textbook (Wiley Blackwell 2009). He has a longstanding interest in mountaineering, expeditions to remote areas and high altitude and has run an international information service for altitude medical problems and cold injury since 1982. He was elected President of the British Mountaineering Council in 2006, an organization representing some 70000 members. Source - http://www.drcharlesclarke.com Mussoorie Writers #39; EXPERIENCE THE HIMALAYA: A MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL (Nov. 1-4, 2012) celebrated exploration, natural history and mountain culture. Events ranged from a photographic exhibition to a just-released film, The Old Breed, about Steve Swenson #39;s recent ascent of the highest unclimbed summit in the world - Saser Kangri II. Swenson himself, one of America #39;s toughest climbers, spoke about the adventure of this expedition, along with the ...From:WildFilmsIndiaViews:5 0ratingsTime:04:39More inTravel Events

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Narcolepsy – NHS video

From NHS Choices YouTube channel: Samantha was 16 when diagnosed with narcolepsy, a chronic sleep disorder. She describes the symptoms and how it affects her daily life, and an expert discusses its causes and treatment:

Provigil (modafinil), used in narcolepsy, may be addictive http://tinyurl.com/c8cosm

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Neurology 2012 Coding update Conference – Video


Neurology 2012 Coding update Conference
Neurology CPT ICD9 changes - Don #39;t miss neurology 2013 Coding updates and Neurology Conferences with cds pdf on ICD9 codes and CPT codes changes.SuperCoder.com is powered by the coding experts from The Coding Institute, LLC, who bring 110 years of combined coding expertise to coders, physicians, and payers.From:supercodervideoViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:24More inEducation

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Polysomnography at Tri-C – Video


Polysomnography at Tri-C
A Polysomnographic technologist is a multi-skilled professional who works under the general supervision of a physician or designee to provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders. The polysomnographic technologist records and analyzes the related data, reporting their technical findings to the physician to aid in rendering a medical decision. The learning concentration of the program is geared toward the specialties of sleep, medicine, respiratory, neurology and behavioral sciences. This program at Cuyahoga Community College consists of on-campus didactic instruction and lab, as well as off-campus hands-on clinical application at our affiliated health care institutions.From:CuyahogaCommCollegeViews:5 0ratingsTime:02:24More inEducation

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An endogenous opioid deficiency/expanded suffocation false alarm theory model of panic disorder. – Video


An endogenous opioid deficiency/expanded suffocation false alarm theory model of panic disorder.
Talk at First International Symposium on Translational Models of Panic Disorder. Vitoria, ES, Brazil, November 16-18, 2012 Psychological Medicine, Page 1 of 9. f Cambridge University Press 2010 doi:10.1017/S0033291710000838 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Controlled cross-over study in normal subjects of naloxone-preceding-lactate infusions; respiratory and subjective responses: relationship to endogenous opioid system, suffocation false alarm theory and childhood parental loss M. Preter1*, SH Lee2, E. Petkova3, M. Vannucci4, S. Kim5 and DF Klein6 1 Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, and New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, and Department of Neurology, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, USA 2 The Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, NY, USA 3 Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, New York, USA 4 Department of Statistics, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA 5 Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, Ann Harbor, MI, USA 6 Phyllis Green and Randolph Cowen Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York University Langone Medical Center ; The Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research ; Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA Background. The expanded suffocation false alarm theory (SFA) hypothesizes that dysfunction in endogenous ...From:mauricepretermdViews:8 0ratingsTime:02:31More inEducation

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Gene Can Predict Time of Death – Video


Gene Can Predict Time of Death
--A gene has been found, according to an articles in the Annals of Neurology, that supposedly can predict time of death for people. http://www.huffingtonpost.com --On the Bonus Show: Quadriplegic rapist to be released from prison, do diving pigs make for better pork, Romney continues to slam media, more... How do you get the Bonus Show? Become a member: http://www.davidpakman.com If you liked this clip of The David Pakman Show, please do us a big favor and share it with your friends... and hit that "like" button! http://www.davidpakman.com Become a Member http://www.davidpakman.com Like Us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com Follow Us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com Get TDPS Gear: http://www.davidpakman.com 24/7 Voicemail Line: (219)-2DAVIDP Subscribe to The David Pakman Show for more: http://www.youtube.com Broadcast on November 19, 2012From:MidweekPoliticsViews:2300 124ratingsTime:03:46More inNews Politics

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Katie-Lou Charity Night @ The Red House – Video


Katie-Lou Charity Night @ The Red House
Rock The Night Karaoke This is the reason why we held this charity night at The Red House in Newport Pagnell. Please read - As a family we moved to Eyemouth in January of this year to start a new life in Scotland, something we #39;d long wanted to do. Katie-Lou wasn #39;t too keen on the idea at first but she had her great friend Shannon already up here and had made lots of other friends in the times when we have previously holidayed in Eyemouth. Needless to say, as she always has done, Katie-Lou fitted right in and made lots of new friends and was very popular and having a great time. On the 4th of June 2012 at Eyemouth Harbour her life and ours changed forever. We believe Katie-Lou tried to rescue her friend from 20 foot waves that swept them both out to sea. While her friend was rescued unhurt Katie-Lou was bashed against the harbour wall and swept onto the rocks which resulted in her going untold minutes without breathing or a heartbeat. Katie-Lou was saved from death but has acquired serious brain injury and remains in the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh. She struggled so hard for 3 weeks in intensive care but kept fighting and eventually was well enough to move on to the neurology ward where she remains, getting stronger, having operations, going through physio and rehab. We #39;re hoping she will be well enough to return home early next year. She will need a lot of support, equipment and adaptions to her home. As parents it has been very hard for us to come to ...From:adamhand22Views:9 0ratingsTime:05:29More inEntertainment

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