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- DPT Vaccine -- What is it? Is it SAFE? The DPT vaccine is a mixture of three vaccines: to immunize against diphtheria, pertussis [whooping cough] and tetanus. It also comes with its risks of adverse reactions, although it has been "reported" that severe problems closely followin...
- What Is Arnold Chiari Malformation? It all began with a headache. Not just any headache, a H-E-A-D-A-C-H-E. A headache so unbelievably painful that it woke me from a dead sleep because the intensity of the pain made it hurt to breathe. Now that's a HEADACHE! And when the same excruciat...
- We DO have a soul There is no way to describe what I experience without a soul that transcends the personality. There is something in us which is more than my habits, limitations and combined past. According to Christianity and Islam we each have an immortal soul, tha...
- Consciousness, Awareness, Psychology & Neurology Headquarters For lenses about this puzzling topic - both debate lenses and teaching lenses are welcome. However interested I personally am in spiritual growth - this group is NOT meant for self help lenses. Except those about dealing with serious psychological is...
- Consciousness: an Introduction, by Susan Blackmore Fascinating. I bought this book because I first heard of this author as a former parapsychologist. It's always good to read books by those whom you disagree with - but know what they are talking about. Reading it, I find she really does know what she...
- Chiropractic and the Subluxation In the early 1980's one man had a vision, a vision to see chiropractic education embrace clinical paediatrics at the highest level, a vision to see chiropractic at its most refined made available to the children of the world and a vision to see chiro...
- What Is Torticollis (Dystonia) And How Is It Caused? Torticollis comes from the Latin: torti (twisted) and collis (neck). Torticollis (sometimes called cervical dystonia or spasmodic torticollis) is a condition in which the muscles controlling the neck are locked in a sustained contraction causing the...
- Health and Beauty Lensography Health and beauty go together - at least: health contributes to beauty. Ultimately, for most of us, health is more important. What follows are my lenses about both topics.
- Psychology and Neurology books Neurology and psychology are two sides of the same coin - at least for ordinary people. Both deal with that tricky topic: consciousness. Psychology starts with the experience and behavior of people like you and me. Neurology starts with the physical...
- Fascinating scientists and intruiging science My lensography of fascinating scientists and their books. The scientists chosen obviously reflect my interests: religion, spirituality, philosophy and psychology. Featuring David Bohm, Amit Goswami, Rupert Sheldrake, Ken Wilber, Karen Armstrong, Wil...
- Episode Descriptions and Character Biographys for the Hit Television Medical Drama, House M.D. The Critically-acclaimed American medical drama television series created by David Shore debuted on the FOX Network on 16 November 2004. The series is currently the most watched program on FOX. Staring British actor Hugh Laurie as the American title...
- Fighting Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), alias Lou Gehrig's Disease Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that attacks nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. Early symptoms vary with each individual but usually include trippi...
- Creativity and the brain There's something inexplicable about what gives certain people such immense creativity, and other people their ability to appreciate it. Here is a brllliant artist: Mark Rothko. One of the preeminent artists of his generation, Mark Rothko is closely...
- Alzheimers Disease One of the most common forms of dementia is Alzheimers disease. Alzheimers disease robs you of intellectual and social abilities and interferes with regular life. About 4.5 million Americans have Alzheimers Disease. The disease usually affects senio...
- The View From Within: First Person Approaches To The Study Of Consciousness Miscellany of articles on the edge of the science of consciousness. Challenging and fascinating. On the roll of the body in consciousness and healing, about the metaphysics of introspection and more. On the attempt to integrate the experience of con...
- "The Open Door" Dr. Annmarie McConnell, Ph.D., CTRS ABSTRACT The purpose of this qualitative interview study was to document the experiences of persons diagnosed with major depression who were readmitted to an acute care voluntary psychiatric unit after having been previously discharged and who took pa...
- Aletta's Squidoo Established in 1954, I now have a firm foothold in reality, whilst doing all I can to not let it get to me. My personal method of escape (seeing as have yet to see the bags of money that surely I am due by now?), consists or journeys into to my own m...
- in the brain The intriguing idea of translating images directly from the visual cortex has finally taken place! The current breakthrough has been made possible through machine learning combined with fMRI, that reads the fluctuations of human cerebral activity wh...
- My unique view on epilepsy This lens is about me and my 'neurological condition' epilepsy. I trust that everyone will gain a new insight into epilepsy from my own experiences, and I can assure you that I know about epilepsy. For one thing, I have recently seen the surgeon who...
- Medical Specialties for Health Care Professionals Health care professionals read a lot of books, but they are often too busy to struggle with Amazon.com's mediocre indexing to find what they are looking for, despite the healthy discounts offered there. These books from the Medical Specialties categor...
