Drugs For Enhancing Brain Functional Capacity

Posted by admin on May 4, 2008

Cerebral Activators (Cognition Enhancers)

While the use of CNS stimulants has declined due to non-specific nature
of their actions, a new class of drugs called ‘Cerebral Activators’ has
been introduced. It is claimed that these drugs improve the brain
functions particularly in dementia - a condition of brain characterized
by loss of intellect and memory, and may have a role in the treatment
of Alzheimer’s disease. However their use is limited and the claims
regarding their efficacy are not always fully substantiated.


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Complete Information on Alzheimer disease with Treatment and Prevention

Posted by admin on May 4, 2008

There are other risk and protective factor genes that influence the development of late onset Alzheimer’s disease.

Alzheimer disease is the one of the most average cause of dementia. For Alzheimer disease there is currently no cure. The cause and improvement of Alzheimer’s disease is not well understood, but is associated with plaques and tangles in the brain. AD is a brain disorder named for German physician Alois alzheimer. In its most common form, it occurs in people over 65 years old although a less-prevalent early-onset form also exists. Alzheimer’s disease has been identified as a protein misfolding disease, or proteopathy, due to the accumulation of abnormally folded A-beta and tau proteins in the brains of AD patients. Possible causes and potential cures of thedisease have been conjectured, with varying evidence supporting each claim.


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Doctors Learn Menopause Medicine and Environmental Endocrinology

Posted by admin on May 4, 2008

Today, doctors are learning how environmental endocrinology’the effect of daily stressors like light, food and crowding on multiple endocrine systems’controls rate of aging and quality of life. Many aspects of diabetology and reproductive endocrinology are converging to become what we call menopause medicine.

Forward-thinking physicians and researchers from around the world are trying to put the scientific method back into medicine. Doctors are learning how environmental endocrinology, which is the effect of daily stressors like light, food and crowding on multiple endocrine systems, controls rates of aging and quality of life. Some aspects of reproductive endocrinology and diabetology have converged to become menopause medicine today.


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Complete Information on Arachnoiditis with Treatment and Prevention

Posted by admin on May 4, 2008

 Causes for this compression include chronic degenerative disc disease or advanced spinal stenosis. The condition is often progressive, can only rarely be cured, and existing treatments vary in their effectiveness.

Arachnoiditis is a neuropathic disease caused by the inflammation of the arachnoid, one of the membranes that encircle and defend the nerves of the key anxious structure, including the mind and spinal cord. Infectious etiologies include bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic agents. Noninfectious incendiary processes include operation, intrathecal bleeding, and the management of intrathecal agents such as myelographic contrast media, anesthetics, and steroids. Dye used in myelograms (diagnostic tests in which a dye called radiographic contrast media is injected into the area surrounding the spinal cord and nerves) have been blamed for some cases of arachnoiditis.


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Complete Information on Alkaptonuria with Treatment and Prevention

Posted by admin on May 4, 2008

Alkaptonuria is inherited, which means it is passed down from parents to their children.

Alkaptonuria is an uncommon inherited hereditary disorder of tyrosine metabolism. Alkaptonuria is more popular in sure areas of slovakia and in the dominican republic. Mutations in the homogentisate oxidase gene reason alkaptonuria. The homogentisate oxidase gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called homogentisate oxidase. This enzyme helps fracture downward the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine, which are significant construction blocks of proteins. Because alkaptonuria is autosomal recessive, a household bloodline, in all likelihood, reveals no new affected individuals. However, because many individuals are asymptomatic, the reduced frequency of stricken household members may be payable to a deficiency of ascertainment. Although unproved, the deposition of polymer is assumed to too induce an incendiary reaction that results in calcium deposition in affected joints.


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Depression Strategy

Posted by admin on May 2, 2008

Lynn had always been a happy sort of teenager, but during the last six months she seemed to have changed completely. In fact, since her seven teeth birthday she had gradually drifted away from most of her friends.


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Monitoring Sterilization of Dental Instuments

Posted by admin on May 1, 2008

This article describes the proper procedures for monitoring sterilizer effectiveness in the dental office. The CDC published a set of guidelines for infection control in the dental office and these procedures for monitoring sterilizers ensure proper dental instrument sterilization.

Dental Instrument Sterilization is clearly defined and outlined by the Centers for Disease Control Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings, issued in 2003. These guidelines are intended to educate dental personnel regarding infection control and to prevent the transmission of bloodborne pathogens.

This comprehensive document covers: hand hygiene, personal protective equipment, contact dermatitis/latex allergy, disinfection/sterilization, environmental infection control, waterlines/biofilms and special dental considerations such as hand pieces, radiographs and laboratory procedures.


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Beauty and Stress - Effects of Stress

Posted by admin on Apr 28, 2008

It’s when tension becomes long term - as it has for so many of us - that your mood, your body, and your beauty - suffers.


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Have you considered a Smile makeover?

Posted by admin on Apr 28, 2008

Have you heard of , gum lift and
teeth whitening. A combination of these could be used or just the one type of
treatment.  This all depends on each
individual case.

How many
visits does a smile makeover take?

On the initial consultation the cosmetic dentist will assess
your smile and after agreeing a treatment plan appropriate for you it could
take 2 to 3 visits for the smile makeover. This depends on what types of
treatments are needed.

Usually there is one visit for the preparation one to
review the trial smile and one to fit the new smile.


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Either You Quit or Suffer Harmful Smoking Effects

Posted by admin on Apr 28, 2008

Everybody knows that cigarette can get you harmful smoking effects, but
nobody actually appreciates what they can lead you to. Even though the
loss and damage in every case is not substantial, there are numerous
harmful effects which we usually ignore. Are you also suffering from
these effects?

There is no question that smoking has little or no
benefit at all. Harmful smoking effects can lead to serious physical
ailment and even death. Other than respiratory tract infections and
cardiovascular diseases, people fail to realize that smoking also
causes several disorders and diseases in the digestive system. People
then need to be aware that if the digestive system is affected, it will
pose the same risk to human life as it does when the heart is seriously
impaired.


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