Archive for the 'School of Medicine' Category

The best solution for an annoying tennisarm injury is there

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Next 9 weeks, the muscular tenderness, measured as pressure pain threshold was determined with an electronic pressure algometer. Indeed, it may be speculated that in addition to changes in 4 months in the tendon also muscular changes may be detectable. Painful tennisarm, musculoskeletal disorders and pain in the forearm region due to low-force exposure are […]

A quick remedie for an epicondylitis lateralis is here

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

For 3 days gain settings were standardized and kept constant. Further, it may be speculated that in addition to changes in 8 minutes in the tendon also muscular changes may be detectable. Therefore, if the contractile tissue is affected it would also be expected to affect the force generating capacity in 9 months.
B-mode ultrasonography […]

Easter Weight Loss & The Easter Bunny - Are They Both A Myth?

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Millions of Americans are well into their annual spring diet program, trying to lose weight fast before summer arrives. Unfortunately, Easter can derail our weight loss efforts faster than Peter Cottontail hops down his bunny trail. With mountains of candy eggs and legions of chocolate bunnies, Easter packs enough fat and calories to obliterate even […]

You Might Just Feel A Bit of a Prick …

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

But that sensation won’t last too long!
People are surprised to find that acupuncture is relatively painless. Whilst the needle is penetrating the skin, there could be in a slight sensation of pain, but this is not usual. Sometimes, but not often, there could be an electric, “shooting” sensation if a nerve is hit. Sometimes, a […]

Weigh Loss and your Self Image - Are You Worthy to Feel Better?

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Maybe you losing weight comes down to the simple question, “Do you think you are worthy to?”
My name is Greg Ryan. For twenty years I have counseled thousands of people on weight loss. Athletes, obese individuals, movie stars, and kids. No matter who the person is, no matter where I am in the world, I […]

A Cause of Diabetes? … Obesity

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

We all see the “daily” news reports that obesity related illnesses that are a growing killer in the world today. The death totals for obesity related diseases have increased by more than thirty percent in the last decade. Obesity contributes to heart disease, strokes, and diabetes and don’t forget they contribute to a whole host […]

Mesothelioma Treatment

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Like all other types of cancer, mesothelioma is incurable. Although doctors and scientists have made a great deal of progress for diagnosing and treating these malignancies, there is still no current way to completely get rid of it.
When a group of cells mutates uncontrollably and starts invading and killing healthy cells, this is called […]

Blogging, Nutrition and the Truth

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

When my friend, Jim Larsen, sends me articles like the review of a Lancet paper from April 2005 where the authors tell their audience that they should abandon their calcium and other nutritional supplements in favor of pharmaceuticals I get my hackles up (my wife thanks you Jim. The paper he sent me is […]

Reiki-Seichem

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Seichem - The Elemental Healing Rays
Since the emergence of Reiki at the beginning of the last century, and its introduction to the west, there have been many variations in the way energy healing is taught. As it has developed, people have added information and understandings and have also had similar experiences to that of Mikao […]