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Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week back issues
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New findings encourage more vigilant monitoring of seizure activity among intensive care patients.
July 4, 2009... Two new studies published by neurologists at Columbia University Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital demonstrate a need for more vigilant monitoring for seizure activity among intensive care patients who may be experiencing subtle seizures that are typically unrecognized. These...
Measuring brain atrophy in patients with mild cognitive impairment.
July 4, 2009... Scientists at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have shown that a fully automated procedure called Volumetric MRI - which measures the "memory centers" of the brain and compares them to expected size - is effective in predicting the progression from mild cognitive...
'Fear God and the Shadow of the Muslim Sword': Unapologetic Nonfiction Work Sheds Light on Controversial Relations with Islam, Muslim Community.
July 4, 2009... "America needs to wake up," writes historian Mr. Pat in his nonfiction work, "Fear God and the Shadow of the Muslim Sword" (published by AuthorHouse) (see also AuthorHouse).
Barack Hussein Obama believes America should shoulder the blame for European colonialism, and the Muslims blame the...
Research findings from Johns Hopkins University update understanding of bariatrics.
July 4, 2009... "Recent studies have demonstrated that mineral and electrolyte abnormalities develop in patients who undergo bariatric surgery. While it is known that these abnormalities are a risk factor for urolithiasis, the prevalence of stone disease after bariatric surgery is unknown," scientists...
Studies from A. Kollias et al further understanding of blood pressure.
July 4, 2009... According to a study from Athens, Greece, "A school-based screening with anthropometric and blood pressure (BP) measurements was performed in adolescents aged 12-17 years in the island of Samos, Greece, in 2004 and also in 2007. A total of 446 adolescents were included in the analysis in 2004...