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Jayne Ann Bugda

...  Ann Bugda *The Bucknell Opera Company will present a full production of Mozart's The Magic Flute on Saturday, March 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell. The performance is free and open to the public; tickets are not required … Read more on PA home page Dead man's body rejected from organ donation because he was gay Rohn Neugebauer, was just 48 and otherwise healthy when he died suddenly from a heart attack in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on March 16. Just months before, he and his partner had held a fundraiser for the Center for Organ Recovery and Education at their … Read more on Daily Mail Read ...

Aging Brings Challenges Ï¿½ and the Resilience to Deal With Them

...  brings challenges � and the resilience to deal with them While AARP research shows that 90 percent of older adults prefer to remain independent, living in their own homes, doing so becomes much harder after a heart attack or stroke leaves them weak, or a fall causes spinal damage. At Sutter Rehabilitation … Read more on Sacramento Bee Helping my classmate Ray and I will be driving my 47-year-old 1967 Dodge Polara across the United States between June 10 and June 25 to our Carrick High Class of 1974 Reunion. The idea of the motor trip is to help to raise awareness for Stroke Research and the … Read more on South Pittsburgh Reporter Read ...

Three Tips for Staying Healthy Over 50

...  activity and regular exercise can decrease the risk of heart disease, stroke, colon cancer, diabetes and high blood pressure. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend those 65 years of age or older, who are generally fit, and … Read more on Cedarrepublican Heart disease differs between genders; prevention remains the same CVD includes stroke, high blood pressure, angina (chest pain), rheumatic heart disease and disorders of the heart blood vessels which may lead to heart attack. In the past, there was widespread misconception that heart disease was a man's disease, but … Read more on Kansas.com Read ...

Expert Wants More Rehab Centres to Treat Strokes

Expert wants more rehab centres to treat strokes "Such an intervention, especially in the first month after the stroke, is very important for the recovery of the patient," said Canada-based stroke neurologist Andrew Demchuk, who is in the city to attend the 9th National Conference of Indian Stroke … Read more on Manoramaonline 10 Things to Know for Today A study is being launched to see if pills containing the nutrients in dark chocolate can help prevent heart attacks and stroke. The pills are so packed with nutrients you'd have to eat a gazillion candy bars to get the amount being tested. 7. PISTORIUS … Read more on U-T San Diego Read more... ...

What Is an Example of an Operational Definition of “depression”?

Question by Brice R: what is an example of an operational definition of “depression”? In terms of psychology….. Best answer: Answer by HonoriaOperational Definition of the Concept of Depression: DSM-IV-R Criteria for Major Depressive Disorder: At least five of the following symptoms are present during the same period. At least (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure must be present. Symptoms are present most of the day, nearly daily for at least 2 weeks. Read more... ...

Inositol: The Non-Essential Essential Nutrient

  Inositol: The Non-Essential Essential Nutrient – Inositol participates in the activity of serotonin, a neurotransmitter, which are known valuable effects in combating depression and anxiety Read more at htt…   Statins are cheap and effective way of avoiding 10000 heart attacks and … As for studies which appear to link statins to other illnesses and conditions, including memory loss, depression and even cancer, these are not nearly as trustworthy as the trials demonstrating the benefits of statins. We should certainly not give … Read more on Daily Mail Read more... ...

Why Has “Low Testosterone” Become a Popular Commercial Interest for Pharmaceutical Companies?

by Christiana Care Question by Starving Idealist: Why has “low testosterone” become a popular commercial interest for pharmaceutical companies? I have only noticed this in advertisement for last couple of years. Are they simply preying on the insecurities of men? Hoping for a placebo effect? http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/business/story/2012/09/10/testosterone-gets-marketing-push-but-long-term-unknown/57715666/1 Best answer: Answer by KikiIt’s for andropause. The male equivalent of menopause. No it’s not preying on insecurities. It’s commodifying a cure for natural aging processes. Read more... ...