stress, stress eating, emotional overeating – Video


stress, stress eating, emotional overeating
Dr. Joseph DuChene DC Your Wellness Minute duchenenaturalhealth.com Stress Stress eating, emotional eating This is a big topic in many communities. I am going to explain a little about the neurology involved. You have two areas of your nervous system. You have the stress portion of the nervous system and the resting and digestion portion that slows things down. The resting and digesting portion is called the para sympathetic system. The body seeks balance. So, when we have the stress portion of the nervous system we need something to drive the parasympathetic system. Because only one system can operate at one point in time. So, as we eat food we excite parasympathetic cranial nerves. Because this resting and digesting system has a lot of nerves that go to our taste buds. As we eat food and taste food it will excite the para sympathetic system reducing stress. When you add a blood sugar problem to the picture this is where the overeating, especially those foods you are not supposed to eat, really picks up. If you can help your blood sugar system and take care of your stress the emotional eating and overeating should start to go away. Please contact us if you have any questions, would like more information or need some help overcoming a health challenge. Please share our information with as many people as you can. You can never tell who this information can help. Contact us if you want to find out if I can help you. duchenenaturalhealth.comFrom:Joseph DuCheneViews:1 0ratingsTime:01:51More inEducation

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What is NLP? – Video


What is NLP?
NLP is a study of our neurology, the langauge we use and the programs we run in our mind. NLP has been studied by many thousands of people around the world and has helped millions of people achieve a better life.From:Wayne FarrellViews:37 0ratingsTime:01:34More inFilm Animation

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Dr. Charles Clarke speaking at Mussoorie Writers Mountain Festival – Part 2 – Video


Dr. Charles Clarke speaking at Mussoorie Writers Mountain Festival - Part 2
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:7 1ratingsTime:01:38More inTravel Events

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EGV Recruiting – Dr. Cristian Baluta – Resident doctor for Neurology – Success story – Video


EGV Recruiting - Dr. Cristian Baluta - Resident doctor for Neurology - Success story
In this video, Cristian Baluta, resident doctor in Neurology, shares his personal experience about living and working as a doctor in Germany, underlining some key aspects about the main differences about the healthcare system in Germany and the healthcare systems in Eastern Europe.From:EGVVIDEOViews:39 1ratingsTime:07:26More inNews Politics

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SCMOM 2012_UC Davis – Wheelock – Video


SCMOM 2012_UC Davis - Wheelock
UC Davis is playing a leading role in regenerative medicine, with nearly 150 scientists working on a variety of stem cell-related research projects at campus locations in both Davis and Sacramento. The UC Davis Institute for Regenerative Cures, a facility supported by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), opened in 2010 on the Sacramento campus. This $62 million facility is the university #39;s hub for stem cell science. It includes Northern California #39;s largest academic Good Manufacturing Practice laboratory, with state-of-the-art equipment and manufacturing rooms for cellular and gene therapies. UC Davis also has a Translational Human Embryonic Stem Cell Shared Research Facility in Davis and a collaborative partnership with the Institute for Pediatric Regenerative Medicine at Shriners Hospital for Children Northern California. All of the programs and facilities complement the university #39;s Clinical and Translational Science Center, and focus on turning stem cells into cures. http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/stemcellresearch Presenter: Vicki L. Wheelock, MD, Clinical Professor, Neurology, Director, HDSA Center of Excellence, Principle Investigator, CIRM Grant DR2A-05415, UC Davis Health SystemFrom:AllianceRegenMedViews:1 0ratingsTime:12:18More inScience Technology

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Dr. Charles Clarke speaking at Mussoorie Writers Mountain Festival – Part 3 – Video


Dr. Charles Clarke speaking at Mussoorie Writers Mountain Festival - Part 3
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:4 0ratingsTime:04:03More inTravel Events

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Dr. Charles Clarke speaking at Mussoorie Writers Mountain Festival – Part 4 – Video


Dr. Charles Clarke speaking at Mussoorie Writers Mountain Festival - Part 4
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:1 0ratingsTime:01:33More inTravel Events

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Autoimmune Dementia Study – Video


Autoimmune Dementia Study
Dr Sean Pittock, MD, a consultant in the Division of MS and Autoimmune Neurology at the Mayo Clinic discusses the findings of a recent study investigating the clinical predictors of immunotherapy responsiveness in patients with presumed Autoimmune Dementia. Available at: tinyurl.comFrom:Mayo ProceedingsViews:1 0ratingsTime:07:47More inScience Technology

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Aging


Aging Memory Loss
April Yuki, MD, Lakeshore Health Partners mdash;Neurology talks about Aging Memory Loss.From:hollandhospitalViews:0 0ratingsTime:52:38More inScience Technology

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Stroke Awareness Week 2012, Christian Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, India – Video


Stroke Awareness Week 2012, Christian Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Stroke Unit of Christian Medical College and Hospital observed World Stroke Week from 23rd - 29th October 2012 under the leadership of Dr Jeyaraj Durai Pandian, MD DM FRACP ( Chair, World Stoke Campaign, Board of Director to World Stroke Organization from South East Asia, Professor and Head, Department of Neurology, Christian Medical College, Ludhiana) . Stroke Awareness Campaigns were done through activities like stroke Walk, Stroke Survivors #39; Meet, Stalls at shopping malls to screen high risk patients for stroke, free medical camps in the villages, awareness programs in public schools, Campaigns in the wards and waiting areas of the hospital, creative activities for stroke patients, village and city tour campaigning through leaflets, posters and banners, newspapaer inserts and advertisements, awareness stickers on public transports and vehicles in the parking areas.From:Lizzy JuliaViews:1 0ratingsTime:06:19More inNonprofits Activism

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Ekso Bionics’ Lyne Vale: Full talk and live exoskeleton demo at Wired 2012 – Video


Ekso Bionics #39; Lyne Vale: Full talk and live exoskeleton demo at Wired 2012
Full story: http://www.wired.co.uk Lynn Vale is a physiotherapist specialising in neurology, spinal cord injuries and rehabilitation. Working at Ekso Bionics, Vale helps spinal cord injury patients and people with other neurological disorders to walk again with the help of their exoskeleton, the Ekso. Formed in 2005 as Berkeley ExoWorks, the group began revolutionising the field of bionic exoskeletons to augment human mobility and capability. It #39;s first models of exoskeleton legs allowed users to carry huge loads up slopes and stairs, aiding hikers and soldiers in lifting work. In 2011 the group became Ekso Bionics, producing exoskeletons to help people with serious injuries and neurological disorders to walk. Ekso Bionics have worked with well over three hundred patients and dozens of clinicians and researchers to understand how to apply these technical breakthroughs to the advancement of human motion. Ekso was demonstrated live at Wired 2012.From:WiredVideoUKViews:398 2ratingsTime:16:17More inScience Technology

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Presymptomatic treatment for Alzheimer’s disease: feasible or fanciful? (15 Nov 2012) – Video


Presymptomatic treatment for Alzheimer #39;s disease: feasible or fanciful? (15 Nov 2012)
Prof Nick Fox, Professor of Neurology, UCL Institute of Neurology, UCL Brain Sciences Alzheimer #39;s disease affects an estimated 400000 people in the UK -- that number will double over coming decades without treatments to delay or prevent disease. We are now able to #39;see #39; the earliest brain changes of Alzheimer #39;s disease, which can appear years before first symptoms, opening up the possibility of presymptomatic trials. With serial imaging and videos of patients and at-risk individuals this lecture considers the potential and problems for such trials.From:UCLLHLViews:0 0ratingsTime:29:55More inEducation

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"Raw Food Diet Plan" – Video


"Raw Food Diet Plan"
Raw Food Fruit-based raw food diet is not just a "health food", it offers much more than we think it does. As we evolved in our natural environment, fruits would have supported our growth and evolution to its maximum potential. Fruit is loaded with hormones that create powerful changes in our neurology and the way our brain reads DNA. Watch this insightful interview to hear more. To learn about the benefits of a fruit-based, raw food diet, simply sign up at http://www.rawsomehealthy.com To download Yulia #39;s book on evolution, inner transformation and the raw food diet, visit rawsomehealthy.com To donate to the Rawsomehealthy Channel, please visit rawsomehealthy.com Category Education License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)From:DietAndExercise1Views:0 0ratingsTime:04:59More inEducation

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Meet Our Nurse Ambassadors: Tisha Harrison, RN – Video


Meet Our Nurse Ambassadors: Tisha Harrison, RN
Tisha Harrison #39;s career path started in the classroom as a biology teacher. Now as a registered nurse in the neurology outpatient clinic, the patients are her star pupils, as she develops long-lasting relationships with those she cares for. Related Links: UMMC Nursing http://www.umm.edu Maryland Nursing Careers Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com UMMC Awards and Honors http://www.umm.edu UMMC Receives Magnet Designation http://www.umm.eduFrom:UMMCVideosViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:57More inScience Technology

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Neurology – Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for Neurology

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Magic Forest – Video


Magic Forest
"Magic Forest" by Andrew Carnie scienceandart--andrew-carnie.blogspot.no http Camera and Editing: Anwar Saab Music: Bjørn Alterhaug Clips from the Magic Forest were featured in the Documentary film "The Good, the True and the Beautiful" in 2011 to highlight the collaboration between artists and scientists. This is a short clip of the art installation Magic Forest; made in 2002. Two projectors project slides onto three voile screens set between the projectors. The sequence lasts 25 minutes. Magic Forest was shown at the Science Museum in March 2002, at the Rotterdam Film Festival, Rotterdam, Holland, 2003 and at the Natuurmuseum, Rotterdam, a show called Mensbeeld, in 2004, in Simply Complex at the Design Museum in Zurich in 2005, and in Neuroculture, at the Westport Art Centre, Connecticut, USA in 2006, at Exit Art in New York in 2009, at the Pera Museum in Istanbul, and at the Hygiene Museum Dresden, in 2011. Two articles have appeared in the journal Nature about Magic Forest. A static version of the time-based piece is now based at the Wellcome Trust Headquarters, London. The work arose from a collaboration with Dr Richard Wingate, of the Medical Research Council Centre for Developmental Neurology, at Kings College, London and was developed with the support of Dr Ken Arnold and Prof Marina Wallas. The work tracks the development, proliferation, and organisation of neurones in the growing brain. The work reflects 1. The changing organisation in the brain, developing to ...From:Anwar SaabViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:01More inFilm Animation

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The POWER of Your Intense Fragility: What culture hasn’t told you about being sensitive AND strong. – Video


The POWER of Your Intense Fragility: What culture hasn #39;t told you about being sensitive AND strong.
Amazon link will be posted right here by Thanksgiving. There are more than 7 billion people on Earth. Of those, 20% are born with highly refined nervous systems. 62 million Americans -- 1.4 billion people worldwide -- process things more deeply. There is a jaw-dropping reason for this. A potent, poetic, practical reason for why you were created with a distinct neurology that causes you to feel and perceive more than those around you. This micro-book will vindicate and activate you to make the most of your inborn trait, Sensory Processing Sensitivity. You will understand how your unique biology (physical body) has informed your biography (life story). Feeling overwhelmed? You will learn my Pulsing Prayer Method, which can ground and center you in under one minute. You will be introduced to a heroic figure and iconic symbol that will anchor -- in a surprising and memorable way -- sensitivity #39;s inherent strength. And you will be refreshed by what the Keepers of the Akashic Records have to say about sensitivity. All this, as well as many more transformational techniques and insights that will have you thankful for and excited about your heightened perception. It is a new day, and Sensitives are ushering in the dawn.From:Erika HarrisViews:18 0ratingsTime:02:15More inEducation

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BSN Headline News for November 19, 2012 – Video


BSN Headline News for November 19, 2012
Today #39;s top story is Bon Secours Virginia has opened our first comprehensive neurology clinic in Central Virginia. That #39;s right...on October 15, 2012 Bon Secours Virginia Health System announced the opening of the first comprehensive neurology clinic in central Virginia at the St Francis Watkins Center. This freestanding emergency, ambulatory and preventive care facility located in Chesterfield county is the only facility in central Virginia where neurology patients can receive evalutaion, imaging, diagnosis and treatment. According to Dr. Timothy Shepard, vice president of Neurosciences at Bon Secours Virginia Health System, "The Neurology Clinic at Watkins Centre is providing seamless access to neurological care and services, that have never before been available to patients in our area. Our clinic combines services and care under one roof, providing convenience and improving the continuum of care." The Bon Secours Neurology Clinic will diagnose and treat pre-dementia in elderly patients; behavioral issues or learning disabilities in youth; as well as stroke, migraine headaches, epileptic seizures, Parkinson #39;s, peripheral neuropathy, multiple sclerosis and other neuromuscular and movement disorders. A team of highly trained, nationally recognized physicians specializing in neurology, neuropsychology and neuro-optical issues will see patients on a self-admit basis or by referral from a primary care physician. The Neurology Clinic medical team will rely on advanced ...From:BonSecoursHealthViews:0 0ratingsTime:07:26More inNews Politics

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