Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
How to Help a Parkinson’s Sufferer by Changing your Lifestyle
Whether it is you or a loved one that is diagnosed with Parkinsonâs disease some changes in lifestyle are inevitable, especially when mobility and other symptoms become severely affected. Below are a few ways in which you can help a Parkinsonâs sufferer to remain fit, healthy and enjoying life.
A change in diet to provide a healthy balanced food intake will ensure that both you and your loved one remain at a healthy weight and fitness level. Energy is one of the biggest requirements for someone suffering with Parkinsonâs disease because the muscles naturally struggle to cope with the extra strain put on them. A lack of energy would result in many muscle movements becoming even further impaired which in turn could lead to a negative attitude and despondency. Vitamins, minerals and beneficial oils can also help but check with the physician first before starting any new diets as some ingredients can react badly with medications used to treat Parkinsonâs disease.
Exercise is also essential to the Parkinsonâs sufferer because of the need to maintain good muscle tone, strength and posture. Again check with your physician before beginning a new exercise plan but simple activities such as walking, jogging, cycling and swimming can be performed often and as a couple which will help to defeat boredom. A qualified sports trainer can often help devise a plan that is enjoyable for you both and that will target the areas that really need help i.e. the limbs and back muscles. As the disease progresses a sports trainer will also be able to suggest low impact exercise routines that will still be of benefit but are not a strain on the body.
Making adjustments to your living area will become necessary as time goes on and there are a number of things you can do to make life easier for a person with Parkinsonâs disease. For example, grab bars can be fitted around the house and in the bathroom, a sit-down shower can be fitted instead of the regular bath, you can lengthen the legs of chairs so that it is easier to go from sitting to standing and vice versa, you can change door and cupboard handles to make them easier to grasp and change the cutlery to a design which is more comfortable to hold. In fact there are hundreds of little adjustments you can make to your home to make life easier and the longer you live with a Parkinsonâs sufferer the more ingenious ways you will think of to improve their quality of life.
Buying clothes with Velcro or zips will help a Parkinsonâs disease sufferer to remain independent for longer. As the disease progresses and intricate hand movements become more difficult, simple things like doing up buttons can become a chore and very frustrating for both the sufferer and the loved one as they watch the struggle. Similarly, try finding shoes that simply slip on or that have Velcro strips as apposed to laces.
There are many ways in which lifestyle can be changed to help a person with Parkinsonâs disease lead a normal and active life. Some changes are very minor whereas some are quite an upheaval, for example having the bathroom completely modified. Even so any change to benefit the sufferer is a change well made.
For more information and resources on Parkinson’s Disease, symptoms, causes, treatment solutions, surgery and living with Parkinson’s disease, visit Jeremy Parker’s comprehensive reference guide on Parkinson’s Disease.
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Question by soo_sweet720: My mother woke up with Swallow Feet she has Parkinson’s Disease. Is there anything to be worried about?
Hi my mother has swollen feet for the 1st time and they look fat and pinkish? Is this an emergency? What can be causing this? And what can be done? Thank you!
Best answer:
Answer by D O Double G Common Symptoms
Tremor, or the involuntary and rhythmic movements of the hands, arms, legs and jaw
This dosen’t seem to be related to parkinson’s disease. The most common problems with parkinson’s are included below. You might want to tell your mom to drink alot of water and cut back on her salt intake.
Muscle rigidity, or stiffness of the limbs – most common in the arms, shoulders or neck
Gradual loss of spontaneous movement, which often leads to decreased mental skill or reaction time, voice changes, decreased facial expression, etc.
Gradual loss of automatic movement, which may lead to decreased blinking, decreased frequency of swallowing, and drooling
A stooped, flexed posture with bending at the elbows, knees and hips
Unsteady walk or balance
Depression or dementia
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
How to Help a Parkinson’s Sufferer by Changing your Lifestyle
Whether it is you or a loved one that is diagnosed with Parkinsonâs disease some changes in lifestyle are inevitable, especially when mobility and other symptoms become severely affected. Below are a few ways in which you can help a Parkinsonâs sufferer to remain fit, healthy and enjoying life.
A change in diet to provide a healthy balanced food intake will ensure that both you and your loved one remain at a healthy weight and fitness level. Energy is one of the biggest requirements for someone suffering with Parkinsonâs disease because the muscles naturally struggle to cope with the extra strain put on them. A lack of energy would result in many muscle movements becoming even further impaired which in turn could lead to a negative attitude and despondency. Vitamins, minerals and beneficial oils can also help but check with the physician first before starting any new diets as some ingredients can react badly with medications used to treat Parkinsonâs disease.
Exercise is also essential to the Parkinsonâs sufferer because of the need to maintain good muscle tone, strength and posture. Again check with your physician before beginning a new exercise plan but simple activities such as walking, jogging, cycling and swimming can be performed often and as a couple which will help to defeat boredom. A qualified sports trainer can often help devise a plan that is enjoyable for you both and that will target the areas that really need help i.e. the limbs and back muscles. As the disease progresses a sports trainer will also be able to suggest low impact exercise routines that will still be of benefit but are not a strain on the body.
Making adjustments to your living area will become necessary as time goes on and there are a number of things you can do to make life easier for a person with Parkinsonâs disease. For example, grab bars can be fitted around the house and in the bathroom, a sit-down shower can be fitted instead of the regular bath, you can lengthen the legs of chairs so that it is easier to go from sitting to standing and vice versa, you can change door and cupboard handles to make them easier to grasp and change the cutlery to a design which is more comfortable to hold. In fact there are hundreds of little adjustments you can make to your home to make life easier and the longer you live with a Parkinsonâs sufferer the more ingenious ways you will think of to improve their quality of life.
Buying clothes with Velcro or zips will help a Parkinsonâs disease sufferer to remain independent for longer. As the disease progresses and intricate hand movements become more difficult, simple things like doing up buttons can become a chore and very frustrating for both the sufferer and the loved one as they watch the struggle. Similarly, try finding shoes that simply slip on or that have Velcro strips as apposed to laces.
There are many ways in which lifestyle can be changed to help a person with Parkinsonâs disease lead a normal and active life. Some changes are very minor whereas some are quite an upheaval, for example having the bathroom completely modified. Even so any change to benefit the sufferer is a change well made.
For more information and resources on Parkinson’s Disease, symptoms, causes, treatment solutions, surgery and living with Parkinson’s disease, visit Jeremy Parker’s comprehensive reference guide on Parkinson’s Disease.
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Question by soo_sweet720: My mother woke up with Swallow Feet she has Parkinson’s Disease. Is there anything to be worried about?
Hi my mother has swollen feet for the 1st time and they look fat and pinkish? Is this an emergency? What can be causing this? And what can be done? Thank you!
Best answer:
Answer by D O Double G Common Symptoms
Tremor, or the involuntary and rhythmic movements of the hands, arms, legs and jaw
This dosen’t seem to be related to parkinson’s disease. The most common problems with parkinson’s are included below. You might want to tell your mom to drink alot of water and cut back on her salt intake.
Muscle rigidity, or stiffness of the limbs – most common in the arms, shoulders or neck
Gradual loss of spontaneous movement, which often leads to decreased mental skill or reaction time, voice changes, decreased facial expression, etc.
Gradual loss of automatic movement, which may lead to decreased blinking, decreased frequency of swallowing, and drooling
A stooped, flexed posture with bending at the elbows, knees and hips
Unsteady walk or balance
Depression or dementia
About the Video: People with neurological diseases, such as Parkinson’s disease and Huntington disease, often experience cognitive and emotional symptoms, including anxiety, depression and memory deficits. Those symptoms can be as challenging for patients and their families as the physical symptoms. In this interview with Ellen Beth Levitt, Dr. Karen Anderson, a neuropsychiatrist at the University of Maryland Medical Center, describes the psychological aspects of these conditions and the treatment options that are available to patients. Dr. Anderson also provides information about Huntingtons disease—its cause, treatments and genetic testing for the disease. About the Expert: Dr. Karen Anderson is a neuropsychiatrist at the University of Maryland Medical Center who cares for patients at the University of Maryland Parkinsons Disease and Movement Disorders Center. Dr. Anderson is also an assistant professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Huntington’s and Parkinson’s Disease Issues (Part 1) www.youtube.com Dr. Karen Anderson www.umm.edu University of Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu UM Program for Alzheimer’s Disease and Neurodegenerative Disorders www.umm.edu About the Nervous System www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul.
Parkinson’s Disease: is Caffeine the Cure?
Once a medical study was published on the application of caffeine for treating Parkinson’s disease, it stirred up a lot of controversy. Yet, I look at caffeine as a two edged sword, a risky thing to use regardless of any contribution it might make. In my book “The Truth about Caffeine” I explain that extravagant caffeine intake depletes the dopamine neurons. An individual will continue to want bigger quantities of caffeine, no matter what amount he started consuming. Just like other substances, our body adapts itself to caffeine, negating its potency so that only heightened amounts still provide an effect. Yet, huge amounts of caffeine invites destruction and possible fatalities.
Motivation, alertness and even emotional peaks stem from dopamine being released by the highly desired caffeine, as it energizes the brain. Caffeine is one of the most sought after brain stimulates, that many people take to release a sudden burst of dopamine, just like other brain stimulants. Dopamine is the brain’s neuro-transmitter that is in charged of messages effecting our reaction speed, mental alertness, spontaneity, watchfulness and energy capabilities. Moreover, dopamine is responsible for our stimulant addiction.
Large quantities of caffeine can quickly expend the levels of dopamine and diminish the production of dopamine creating brain cells. This results in feeling tried and out of energy. And, consume more caffeine in order to feel better. Dopamine levels fall repeatedly with this relentless cycle.
Dopamine declines with age, however caffeine and other stimulants accelerate the dopamine decline and speed up the process of the brain aging. Parkinson’s disease is defined as a severe lessoning of dopamine neurons. Due to caffeine’s stimulating effect on dopamine output, people with Parkinson’s disease can benefit. Previous to seeing any signs of this diseases, 70 to 80 percent of dopamine neurons have vanished.
Various other health difficulties are caused by caffeine. The tension hormone output by the adrenal glands is dangerously accelerated by caffeine. A single caffeinated drink is plenty to start the brain, pituitary gland, sending messages to the adrenal gland to let out the tension hormones adrenalin and cortisol directly into our bloodstream.
We feel a surge of blood as tension hormones are send out, typically while in an extreme situation. The burst of energy we get from caffeine is actually a tension hormone rush. Caffeine is a powerful stimulant along with being an irritant that asks the body’s defence system to respond by releasing our tension hormones. Later on, this defence response gets worn out.
As caffeine intake relentlessly sends its artificial adrenalin, the glands become spent and lose their capacity to release sufficient hormones. The caffeine consumer starts to increase larger amounts, adding additional tension on the glands, that can’t keep up with the demands of the addiction. These events will not go on without consequences.
The adrenal gland of heavy caffeine consumers becomes emptied, as the time goes on. Negative changes happen in the correct operation of the immune, endocrine, and nervous system as daily overproduction of tension hormones, which too much are poisonous, gradually altering the blood makeup.
Any or all of these situations may eventually happen; chronic fatigue, higher levels of blood sugar and insulin, weight gain, heightened blood pressure, irritation, tension, depression, sleeping disorder, common viral infections, ulcers, thinning of the skin, bone loss, thyroid problems, and other dangerous signs of severe health difficulties.
Author Biography:
Marina Kushner is the founder of the Caffeine Awareness Alliance, a non-profit organization, which sponsors National Caffeine Awareness Month and is held annually in March across America. Ms. Kushner is an authority on caffeine and the detrimental effects it has on the body and mind. Her latest book called “The Truth About Caffeine” explores the historical and social impact of the drug throughout the ages while offering healthy alternatives to its usage. Blog at www.TruthAboutCaffeine.com
Marina Kushner is the founder of the Caffeine Awareness Alliance and author of Truth About Caffeine, the book explores the historical and social impact of the drug throughout the ages while offering healthy alternatives to its usage. . {{{More information is available at worthwhilecause(at)yahoo.com|
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Question by Isaac Cox: I need some difficult questions to ask on Parkinson’s Disease?
I need some difficult questinos to ask on Parkinson’s Disease.
the more expert level questions i ask about this disease in class, i’ll get more points.
i already have some but are there any you can think of that are complex?
Best answer:
Answer by Estranged What induces parkinson’s disease??
Is it congenital?
What are the primary affects of parkinson’s disease??
Give your answer to this question below!
Michael J. Fox
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Michael J. Fox
By Steve Pyke
Gelatin silver print, 2007
Published in Esquire, January 2008
Interviewed by Esquire magazine for its popular “What I’ve Learned” column, actor and medical research advocate Michael J. Fox spoke candidly about living with Parkinson’s disease: “If I let it affect everything, it’s gonna own everything. I don’t deny it or pretend it’s not there, but if I don’t allow it to be bigger than it is, I can do everything else.” Published with the interview, Steve Pyke’s portrait mirrors the determination of the man whose Michael J. Fox Foundation has funded more than 0 million in Parkinson’s research.
About the Video: People with neurological diseases, such as Parkinsons disease and Huntingtons disease, may also experience cognitive and emotional symptoms, including anxiety, depression and memory deficits. Those symptoms can be as challenging for patients and their families as the physical symptoms. In this interview with Ellen Beth Levitt, Dr. Karen Anderson, a neuropsychiatrist at the University of Maryland Medical Center, describes the psychological aspects of these conditions as well as the treatment options available to patients. Dr. Anderson also provides information about Huntingtons disease—its cause, treatments and genetic testing for the disease. About the Expert: Dr. Karen Anderson is a neuropsychiatrist at the University of Maryland Medical Center who cares for patients at the University of Maryland Parkinsons Disease and Movement Disorders Center. Dr. Anderson is also an assistant professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Huntington’s and Parkinson’s Disease Issues (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. Karen Anderson www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu UM Program for Alzheimer’s Disease and Neurodegenerative Disorders www.umm.edu About the Nervous System www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Part of the award winning public television series Healthy Body/Healthy Mind. More than 1.5 million Americans currently have Parkinson Disease. It’s a condition that affects men and women from all areas of the world and walks of life equally. The outward effects are quite recognizable, with patients experiencing shaking limbs, slow movement and muscle stiffness. But the impact on quality of life can be equally challenging for patients, family and caregivers. This program will help provide a bet
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Neurodegenerative Diseases and Cognition
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Jagust Lab – William Jagust
Research on cognition and neurodegeneration makes use of positron emission tomography (PET) with a number of different radiotracers that are aimed at understanding brain biochemistry and how biochemistry interacts with both brain structure and function in aging. Studies are ongoing looking at the deposition of beta-amyloid, the protein deposited in Alzheimer’s disease, in normal older subjects. Specifically, it is evaluated how this amyloid deposition affects brain structure, measured using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and memory function, with a view towards detecting signs of AD in normal healthy older people. Brain dopamine function is also studied using PET in both normal older people and in those with Parkinson’s disease with the goal of understanding how dopamine is related to working memory and brain function using functional MRI. These are just some of the studies designed to assess relationships between in vivo measures of biochemistry, structure, and function to understand the aging brain.
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Sybil’s Parkinson’s Disease can no longer be effectively treated with drug therapy. Deep brain stimulation is an alternative treatment that can re-establish quality of life in such patients.
Parkinson’s Disease & TAI CHI THERAPY
In a special to CNN, the Mayo Clinic’s mayoclinic.com reported that, “Parkinson’s disease is progressive, meaning the signs and symptoms become worse over time. But although Parkinson’s may eventually be disabling, the disease often progresses gradually, and most people have many years of productive living after a diagnosis.” This would indicate that there may be effective interventions that could perhaps slow the progress of the disease. When we get such a diagnosis, our first reaction might be to withdraw and give up. However, the old adage “use it or lose it” tells us that just the opposite is true. If you have Parkinson’s, you’d likely be best off to use everything your body is, every which way, on a regular basis.
Tai Chi movement’s gentle balance enhancing motions can obviously help the Parkinson’s patient by helping to reduce the gradual loss of balance that Parkinson’s sufferers often experience. However, there may be much more it offers. For example, Tai Chi movements rotate the human body in about 95% of the ways the body can move, when a long form is practiced. This is far beyond what other exercise offers, and in fact the closest would be several swimming strokes, which together would only rotate the body in about 65% of the ways it can move. For Parkinson’s sufferers, or anyone for that matter, this would indicate that by “using” 95% of the body’s possible motion several times a week, the possibility of “losing” the ability to do so diminishes accordingly. This isn’t rocket science, but simple common sense.
Yet, perhaps Parkinson’s patients have even more to gain from Tai Chi. A few years ago I taught several classes at local medical centers. I was continually frustrated because although I’d seen emerging reports that Tai Chi was beneficial to people with Parkinson’s Disease, or arthritis, or chronic hypertension, etc., even though the departments that specialized in those conditions were often just down the hall from my Tai Chi class . . . they might as well have been a million miles away. Because the physicians who ran those departments were either ignorant of or unwilling to refer their patients to the possibilities that Tai Chi offered their lives.
I remember though, that at one medical center a visionary neurologist began to refer patients with balance disorders to my Tai Chi classes and the result was very beneficial for his patients. Another physician actually wrote prescriptions for my Tai Chi classes to treat the chronic hypertension of his patients, who’d seen a significant drop in their blood pressure since beginning the classes weeks before. A clinical psychologist brought me in to teach Qigong (Chi Kung) meditation and Tai Chi to her patient group to enhance their sense of well being and provide effective stress management training. So, even back then some physicians were seeing the potential Tai Chi offered their clients, and even more are now, but the number of physicians who are still not informing their patients of Tai Chi’s direct therapeutic or at the least adjunct therapy benefits to their patient’s efforts to deal with their conditions and life, is increasingly indefensible in this day and age. Given the research that has exposed the many physical, mental, and emotional benefits Tai Chi offers, for physicians to not educate themselves on this and share their knowledge with each and every patient is tantamount to mal-practice. Health educators should likewise be making such therapies part of their medical student education programs as well.
Tai Chi for Parkinson’s is being recommended increasingly by support groups and some progressive medical centers, but until everyone that has Parkinson’s knows about it, then our work at World Tai Chi & Qigong Day is not done, nor is the medical community’s. There are many obvious reasons everyone with Parkinson’s should be doing Tai Chi, but it’s the ones that are not yet obvious that may be the most intriguing. One obvious reason is that Tai Chi is the most powerful balance and coordination enhancing exercise known. In many studies at major universities Tai Chi was found to be TWICE as effective in reducing falls as the other balance enhancing exercises being studied. For people with Parkinson’s, who often see their balance deteriorate as their condition progresses, it is unforgivable for them to not be informed of Tai Chi’s potential benefits at the earliest stage possible while their balance is still good.
Now, regarding the less obvious reasons Tai Chi may benefit Parkinson’s patients. Both my wife and daughter, who co-taught a Tai Chi class together noticed that a young man with severe Parkinson’s tremors . . . completely lost his tremors once he joined the class in flowing through the Tai Chi movements in class. In another class I was teaching an older man with advanced Parkinson’s attended my classes for many months, and he always came in very slow with his walker. Once we began the Tai Chi movements he no longer used his walker, and had learned the entire long form of Tai Chi I taught, which was over 15 minutes of continuous changing forms. His form was unique and tailored for his limitations, but nonetheless a challenging set of exercises he was able to accomplish without the use of his walker. What do these anecdotal experiences portend for others with Parkinson’s? I don’t know, but there should be massive research dollars coming from the National Institutes of Health to find out. Given the promise Tai Chi seems to offer people on so many profound physical, emotional, and mental fronts from preliminary research, the current total research money earmarked for complimentary and alternative medicine’s (CAM) is a mere pittance.
The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), now in its sixth year, supports more than 300 research projects and has an estimated budget of over 0 million for 2005 (up from million in 1999). Total spending on CAM by all NIH institutes and centers is expanding as well, and is expected to reach 5 million by 2005.
Sounds like a lot? However, 0 million is less than “one half of one percent” of the total NIH FY2005 budget. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges the NIH’s total annual budget for FY 2005 is .8 billion (http://www.aaas.org/spp/rd/05pch8.htm). Remember, we are talking about only spending much much less than one half of one percent to study an exercise that preliminary research has shown to: n Lower High Blood Pressure (about 1/3 of Americans have hypertension – roughly over 90 million Americans) n Boost Immune Function profoundly (a study sited at drkoop.com indicates that a Tai Chi practicing group was TWICE as resistant to the shingles virus, and researchers believed this would carry over to other viral resistance as well.) n Dramatically reduce falling injuries by about half (complications from falling injuries in older Americans is the 6th leading cause of death for seniors in America)
If Tai Chi only addressed this chronic condition affecting 1/3 of Americans, while boosting the immune system of all practitioners profoundly, and cutting in half the sixth leading cause of death for seniors, without any negative side effects, that would seem to be, for the rational person a reason for pouring massive resources into researching it further. However, Tai Chi’s benefits only begin with the above preliminary findings. We also know that it may very well relieve depression, anxiety, and mood disturbance, as well as reduce ADHD symptoms in teenagers diagnosed with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder. There are indications that Tai Chi may greatly reduce or even eliminate chronic pain conditions, and lessen allergic and asthmatic reactions, and improve overall respiratory function.
My point is, “where is the massive attention this would garner on talk shows, and in health newspaper sections, if this were a drug or surgery that could provide such a seemingly massive breakthrough in health treatment?” Peter Chowka, in a brilliant two part series for Natural Health Line, entitled “Complementary & Alternative Medicine in 2000,” wrote, “Conflicts of interest are not uncommon in most aspects of life. But in medicine, the biggest business in the U.S. (over .5 trillion a year constituting over 14 percent of the Gross Domestic Product, according to the National Academy of Science’s Institute of Medicine report issued January 10, 2001), serious conflicts are particularly well entrenched.” Mr. Chowka wrote of physicians like Dr. Marcia Angell voicing concerns of the “troubling” result massive research money from drug and medical-equipment companies was having on the scientific process. In the New England Journal of Medicine’s May 18, 2000 issue, Dr. Angel wrote an editorial entitled, “Is Academic Medicine for Sale?” She wrote, “As we spoke with research psychiatrists about writing an editorial on the treatment of depression . . . we found very few who did not have financial ties to drug companies that make antidepressants. . .The problem is by no means unique to psychiatry. We routinely encounter similar difficulties in finding editorialists in other specialties, particularly those that involve the heavy use of expensive drugs and devices.”
So, who can make a multi-billion dollar fortune teaching Tai Chi to people? No one can. Tai Chi cannot be bottled, or mass marketed. It is a decentralized labor intensive industry that employees many people, but keeps the profits small and local. Yes, there are videos and DVDs that teach Tai Chi effectively, but ultimately even those who utilize videos are drawn to live class like structures. As I mentioned before with the “anecdotal” experiences of my students with Parkinson’s, Tai Chi seems to offer something profoundly beneficial to the quality of life of Parkinson’s sufferers. It needs further study. We are in a catch 22, where many health professionals feel they cannot recommend Tai Chi because too much of the preliminary research is anecdotal. However, when Tai Chi is jockeying for position to get a crumb of the .5% of total NIH money going to ALL complimentary and alternative medical therapies . . . the result will be many long years of millions of people suffering needlessly from conditions or symptoms of those conditions that Tai Chi could likely safely lessen or even eliminate.
WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT TAI CHI AND PARKINSONS?
Tai Chi is being recommended by some forward thinking medical institutions already. The Cleveland Clinic of Neuroscience Center encourages Parkinson’s Disease patients to seek out a hobby or activity they can enjoy and stick with such as “Tai Chi” and other activities. The Alexian Neurosciences Institute in Illinois offers a course in their The Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. Also, the American Parkinson’s Disease Association at Stanford University Medical Center, in it’s “Beyond Pills…. Alternative Approaches to Coping with Parkinson’s Disease” program, offered “Tai Chi, The Art for Living with Parkinson’s” by Mwezo & Jane of Kujiweza Healing Arts. (Learn more at: http://parkinsons.stanford.edu/symposium.html). The Parkinson’s Society of Canada recommends Tai Chi for Parkinson’s patients, suggesting “Tai Chi may prevent or at least slow down the onset of degenerative diseases; in the long run, it can reduce need for rehabilitative care.” (http://www.parkinsons.ca/managing.html#taichi)
In the United Kingdom a Parkinson’s Tai Chi study was conducted at Camborne Redruth Community Hospital, Cornwall. Their conclusion of the study was such, “Tai Chi training was well tolerated by PD patients in this study, but had no measurable effect on motor performance using UPDRS score or GAG time. There was a non-significant improvement in quality of life scores (PDQ 39). Larger studies would be needed fully to evaluate the value and efficacy of Tai Chi. However our results are encouraging, and provide evidence for its safety and tolerability and would support the feasibility of further study.” (http://www.pdcornwall.org.uk/showarticle.pl?n=30&id=81)
WCHS TV during a news report focusing on Tai Chi’s ability to boost immune system function, also reported that “Tai Chi has also been shown to help illnesses such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia and arthritis.” (http://www.wchstv.com/newsroom/healthyforlife/2177.shtml)
The Neurology Channel reported, “The slow flowing movements of Tai Chi help maintain flexibility, balance, and relaxation. The Struthers Parkinson’s Center in Minneapolis, which teaches a modified form of Tai Chi, consistently reports benefits achieved by patients in all stages of Parkinson’s.” (http://www.neurologychannel.com/parkinsonsdisease/surgery.s html)
Physicians at the Mayo Clinic recommend Tai Chi for Parkinson’s therapy, under their Parkinson’s “self-care” section for avoiding falls, where they suggest you “Ask your doctor or physical therapist about exercises that improve balance, especially tai chi. Originally developed in China more than 1,000 years ago, tai chi uses slow, graceful movements to relax and strengthen muscles and joints. “
At a popular health website called “RemedyFind.com” viewers can vote on therapies they’ve found benefited their condition, or didn’t benefit it. The rating there for Tai Chi as a Parkinson’s therapy received a rating of 9.8 out of a possible 10. (http://remedyfind.com/rem.asp?ID=13945)
A Study at the University of Florida in Jacksonville found that patients who attended Tai Chi classes for one hour each week for 12-weeks were less likely than a group of control patients to experience an increase in the severity of their condition and a decrease in motor function. . . ..[of alternative therapies] the most popular therapies being Tai Chi, yoga, and acupuncture. (http://www.worldhealth.net/p/275,1526.html), (SOURCE/REFERENCE: Reported by www.reutershealth.com on the 13th November 2002)
The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported, “Parkinson’s Meets It’s Match in Tai Chi.” In this article they write that Dr. Mark Guttman, director of the Centre for Movement Disorders in Markham, Ontario, recommends people with Parkinson’s do exercises that involve a lot of stretching, similar to the movements of tai chi.
“Tai chi is wonderful; it can help people with disabilities as well as people with Parkinson’s,” he says. He added that studies on animals show exercise induces a change in the brain that prevents the symptom’s of Parkinson’s from emerging.
The Tai Chi teacher for this program, Ms. Embree, spoke of how people with fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, cystic fibrosis, and Parkinson’s often attend her classes . . . “Doctors are now sending people here,” adds Ms Embree. (for the entire article, go to: PARKINSON’S MEETING IT’S MATCH IN TAI CHI, April, 13, 2005, http://www.ajc.com/health/content/health/0304/lvtaichi7.html )
At the National Parkinson’s Foundation site, Melanie M. Brandabur, MD NPF Center of Excellence, University of Illinois at Chicago and Jill Marjama-Lyons, MD NPF Center of Excellence, Shands Jacksonville, wrote, “Most patients derive a great deal of benefit from today’s medications and surgical therapies for Parkinson’s Disease . . . However, benefits of these therapies can be limited. As time goes by, the medications may not seem as effective as they once were. Side effects or unpredictable response may develop. Surgical therapies are not curative and often treat only selected aspects of Parkinson’s Disease. For these reasons, patients may decide to explore other modalities, such as massage therapy, Tai Chi, yoga, or herbal preparations to augment their Parkinson’s medication . . . Many patients with Parkinson’s Disease have become interested in complementary therapies to supplement medications and other traditional PD treatments. These physicians also suggest that as Tai Chi and other modalities benefits are exposed by clinical research, physicians will advocate their use more widely. (http://www.parkinson.org/site/pp.asp?c=9dJFJLPwB&b=238635)
World Tai Chi & Qigong Day joins a growing number of health professionals specializing in fields like Parkinson’s who believe that much more research needs to be done to illuminate the full spectrum of benefits Tai Chi offers all people as well as those specifically with chronic conditions. This will enable more physicians to make Tai Chi a regular prescription written as therapy or adjunct therapy for a host of maladies many are already enjoying the benefits of for their condition, but paying out of pocket for. Ultimately more and more health insurance plans should and will make Tai Chi classes a deductible medical expense for their clients. The end result of this shift may portend the savings of hundreds of billions of dollars annually in saved health care costs as patients are better trained in self care techniques, training the great visionary Thomas Edison referred to as “the care and maintenance of the human frame,” which Edison envisioned would more and more reduce the need for expensive surgeries and life long dependence on medications as human beings maximized their own self healing abilities. Traditional Chinese Medicine has spent centuries developing and evolving self healing technologies like Tai Chi. Now the west can learn about their results, and physicians can prescribe them to their patients and our entire society will be healthier and more abundant for it.
Bill Douglas is the Tai Chi Expert at DrWeil.com, Founder of World T’ai Chi & Qigong Day (held in 50 nations each year), and has authored and co-authored several books including a #1 best selling Tai Chi book “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to T’ai Chi & Qigong.” Bill’s been a Tai Chi source for The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, etc. You can learn more about Tai Chi & Qigong, and also contact Bill Douglas at http://www.worldtaichiday.org.
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Question by lori3331: My mom has Parkinson’s disease and its hard for her to vacuum. We need a very light but good working vaccume
We need a vacuum cleaner that is very light but still works good. Any suggestions. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Answer by bty937915 Yes, do the vacuuming for her
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Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the central nervous system. It is a chronic, slowly progressing and often debilitating disease which ultimately affects the mind and personality Clinically, the disease is characterized by a decrease in spontaneous movements, gait difficulty, postural instability, rigidity and tremor. Parkinson’s disease is caused by the degeneration of the pigmented neurons in the Substantia Nigra of the brain, resulting in decreased dopamine availability. The major symptoms of the disease were originally described in 1817 by an English physician, Dr. James Parkinson, who called it “Shaking Palsy.” For the next century and a half, scientists pursued the causes and treatment of the disease. They defined its range of symptoms, distribution among the population, and prospects for cure.
Parkinson’s disease is a disorder that affects nerve cells, or neurons, in a part of the brain that controls muscle movement. In Parkinson’s, neurons that make a chemical called dopamine die or do not work properly. Dopamine normally sends signals that help coordinate your movements. No one knows what damages these cells. Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease may include with this symptoms:
Trembling of hands, arms, legs, jaw and face Stiffness of the arms, legs and trunk Slowness of movement Poor balance and coordination
As symptoms get worse, people with the disease may have trouble walking, talking or doing simple tasks. They may also have problems such as depression, sleep problems or trouble chewing, swallowing or speaking.
Parkinson’s usually begins around age 60, but it can start earlier. It is more common in men than in women. Parkinson’s disease may be treated by drugs or by surgical therapies or by both. Mind-body and nutritional therapies are useful as supplemental therapies in managing Parkinson’s disease. Exercise is very important. It is important that the patients be treated at the earliest possible time it was suspected. We recommend that you consult a Parkinson’s specialist immediately if you suspect Parkinson’s Disease and then use the alternative therapies described here as integrative therapies in maximizing the effectiveness of the treatment.
Parkinson’s diseases is a brain cell that is degenerating it can be cured naturally and alternatively by means of oxygen therapy. Oxygen therapy can aid in making the brain cells to go healthy, regenerate and produce more healthy brain cells. People must understand that lack of oxygen causes virtually all diseases in a cellular level. So by maximizing our body with oxygen in our cells makes our body healthier to fight against all kinds of diseases. Oxygen is also a life source for the cells, without it the cells may turn into cancerous.
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In Part 3, a study at Vanderbilt Medical Center on Early Stage Parkinson’s Disease is testing a method to slow the progression of this degenerative disease. www.vanderbilthealth.com Video Rating: 5 / 5
Parkinsons Diagnosis, Just Exactly What Is The Process?
Diagnosing Parkinson’s Disease is, as with any other condition, a complex and uncertain process. With symptoms very similar to that of other neurological disorders, including a variety of different forms of the disease itself, the Parkinsons diagnosis requires an physician experienced in dealing with the condition first hand, and an ability to differentiate between the symptoms set synonymous with this and other conditions. Some related conditions take their course very rapidly, whereas some take time to develop. Similarly, some conditions are always present, whilst some are acute, therefore it is essential for the initiation of treatment that patients are diagnosed effectively and correctly. The patient may require observation for a period of time before proper Parkinsons diagnosis can be made, as there are no laboratory tests which can indicate its presence for certain.
The doctor will firstly begin his patient evaluation by looking at his medical history and conducting a general health check to see if there are any obvious signs of this, or any other condition in the past, or at present. A neurological test can be conducted to assess the range of movement of the patient, and highlight any problems which may arise and point towards the presence of Parkinsonism.
There are at present no diagnostic tests to identify the presence of Parkinson’s. Blood tests will seldom yield any results and depend on the specific nature of the patient’s condition. On the same vein, brain scans will very rarely reveal any conclusive results as any brain changes are chemical and would therefore be neigh on impossible to detect through traditional scanning methods. The best way in which diagnosis can be reached is through the experience and judgement of the physician, who must have dealt with cases of the condition and other related neurological disorders before to have a realistic chance of correct diagnosis. The diagnostician should be expressly familiar with the key characteristics of each potential condition, and take time to diagnosis to the best of his abilities. That way, treatment can begin immediately for the correct problem, and the patient can benefit from alleviation of the symptoms he is suffering, or will be suffering in the future. Additionally, this provides a good opportunity to discuss with the patient the realistic goals and longer term prospects, although again this is very much dependent on a correct and conclusive Parkinsons diagnosis.
If you are at all concerned about Parkinson’s and feel you have experienced some of the trademark symptoms, or alternatively a family member has previously been diagnosed with the condition and you feel you may be susceptible through genetics, it is strongly advisable to consult your doctor as soon as possible. This will give him the best chance of successful diagnosis, and will give you the best chance of beginning treatment as soon as possible. Although Parkinson’s can be a disabling condition, it can be well treated to make life comfortable for the patient, and there are many options to try and dampen the symptoms, so the best policy is always to consult your physician as soon as possible.
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Question by The Unpublished Poet: Why do people think that those with movement disorders like Parkinson’s Disease are faking it to get attention?
I think I have something similar to familial PKD (which is similar to Parkinson’s Disease, except sporadic).
However, there are people who think that people with movement disorders are faking it to get attention.
Why do they think that?
Best answer:
Answer by Croatian ♠ Angel ignorance…just try and don’t let them get to you
In Part 1 of this four part video special, Parkinson’s Disease is described along with the changes that occur in the brain and the challenges of living with the disease. www.vanderbilthealth.com
Parkinson’s Disease – Prevention & Relief for Sufferers
The compound we are going to discuss in this article is showing not only great promise in the prevention of Parkinsonâs disease, it can also help suffers feel better.
Itâs cheap, part of the natural food chain and has been medically proven to help.
So what is it this compound? Letâs take a look and its name may come as a surprise!
The compound is well known and is:
Nicotine â and in its organic form (not consumed in cigarettes) is proven to prevent Parkinsonâs disease and also help suffers with the condition.
Parkinson’s disease belongs to a group of diseases that occur less frequently among cigarette smokers than in non-smokers.
Smoking is of course harmful, no one should take it up to prevent or alleviate Parkinsonâs disease but get it in natural organic form.
Nicotine removed from cigarettes in its natural state is a safe, non toxic and is found in many common foods and vegetables including Tomatoes, potatoes chilies and tea to name a few.
Nicotine & Parkinsonâs Disease
Research has shown that some of the movement difficulties experienced by Parkinson suffers are less severe after smoking, taking nicotine gum or nicotine patches.
The medical community have been aware for around 30 years that fewer smokers get Parkinson’s diseases than non-smokers.
The observation was first made in the 1970âs and similar results have been shown in all medical tests since.
Nicotine can prevent and provide relief to sufferers.
Prevention
The main reason underlying the protective action of nicotine is believed to be its ability to increase the effect of neurotrophic factors that help the survival of dopaminergic neurons. Nicotine is believed to increase the number of ânicotinic” receptors in the brain.
These receptors help with the production and release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
Parkinson’s disease occurs when brain cells that produce dopamine, an important chemical messenger die.
People don’t get Parkinson’s disease until around 80% of the dopamine-producing cells are dead.
Nicotine protects these cells against damage and as a consequence prevents the disease.
Relief for suffers
Nicotine is believed to help lessen memory difficulties which occur in people with Parkinson’s disease.
The number of nicotinic receptors is decreased in the brains of people who have Parkinson’s disease.
It is believed that nicotine may lead to extra stimulation of these remaining nicotinic receptors and thus provide relief for suffers.
Products
Nicotine is available in patches and gum and several companies have looked at nicotine water as a safe delivery method for organic nicotine with no added chemicals.
Nicotine water was originally promoted to people when they didnât want to or could not smoke but has a large following of people who now take it for its potential health benefits.
Nicotine water has the advantage of providing organic nicotine with no other chemicals added.
Expect a lot more nicotine products in future as it is proven to improve memory, attention and concentration it has applications for a number of other conditions to.
Over the years nicotine has suffered an image problem due to its association with cigarette smoking but that is now changing as the medical community are seeing it as natures wonder drug with huge potential health benefits.
Parkinson’s Disease (PD is a devastating degenerative central nervous system disorder that affects 1.5 million people in the US, with approximately 60,000 new cases diagnosed each year. It affects both men and women equally, and while the conidition usually develops after the age of 65, 15% of those diagnosed are under age 50. The disease significantly impairs motor skills and speech, and is chracterized by muscle rigidity, tremor, slowed physical movement, and difficulty with balance, as well a
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Question by Walt1: How do people with Parkinson’s disease finally die?
My wife has Parkinson’s disease. She is in constant pain. She is losing her ability to do even the most ordinary actions of living. We wonder how Parkinson’s patients finally die.
Best answer:
Answer by pottersclay75 Parkinson’s by itself does not directly cause people to die. With the treatment that is now available to treat Parkinson’s, life expectancy for someone with Parkinson’s is fairly normal and none of the drugs that are used for Parkinson’s have any serious side effects that could cause death.
However, occasionally in people who are seriously disabled (usually those who have had Parkinson’s for many years), their general physical and mental condition can either cause or exacerbate other illnesses and so contribute to the final cause of death.
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Fossils that helped develop the first geological map
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On the right: William ‘Strata’ Smith (geologist)
The rest of the fossils displayed in this case are from the collection of a canal engineer, William Smith. While surveying land, he noticed that different rock layers, or strata, could be identified by the fossils he found in them. He toured Britain matching and mapping the strata and in 1815 published the first large-scale geological map of Britain. It enabled tremendous advances in geology…
Collection to the British Museum. It included many ammonites (known as ‘snakestones’) in addition to echinoids (like sea urchins); he had marine corals, fossilized wood and teeth from a marine reptile.
On the left: Parkinson’s fossils
This large cut and polished ammonite, Parkinsonia parkinsoni is named after James Parkinson , (best known for having described ‘the Shaking Palsy’ ‘Parkinson’s Disease’). He formed a fine collection of fossils described in his book Organic Remains of a Former World, which gave detailed accounts of vast periods of geological time. It provided a key reference for later authors.
Sybil’s Parkinson’s Disease can no longer be effectively treated with drug therapy. Deep brain stimulation is an alternative treatment that can re-establish quality of life in such patients. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Diseases That are Protected by Coffee
It is really surprising when a thing was considered questionable for your health actually turns out to have health benefits, normally with the condition to use it âin moderation.â It has already happened with chocolate and alcohol, and now itâs turn for coffee. Listed below are the diseases that are protected by coffee.
Blood pressure. It is proved from a long-term study that coffee might not increase the risk of high blood pressure over time. In fact moderate drinking for coffee would stabilize the blood pressure condition. Two cups of coffee a day is considered as moderate amount.
Cancer. Coffee may also have anti-cancer properties. During past few years, researchers had found that coffee consumers were 50% less expected to get liver cancer than compared to nondrinkers. A few studies have further found the effect of lower rates of colon, breast, and rectal cancers.
Cholesterol. Two substances in coffee â kahweol and cafestol â tend to increase cholesterol levels. Paper filters detain these substances, but it doesnât really help the many people who tend to drink non-filtered coffee drinks, such as lattes. Researchers have further found a connection between cholesterol increases and decaffeinated coffee, probably because of the kind of coffee bean used to make some sort of decaffeinated coffees.
Diabetes. Heavy coffee drinkers might be half as expected to have diabetes as light drinkers or could be nondrinkers. Coffee might comprises of chemicals, which reduces the blood sugar. A coffee habit might also augment your resting metabolism rate that in turn could help keep diabetes at bay.
Parkinson disease. Coffee appears to defend men, but not actually women, against Parkinsonâs disease. One probable explanation for this could be the sex difference might be that estrogen and caffeine require the same enzymes to be metabolized, and estrogen captures those enzymes.
Further coffee benefits:
⢠It is a way to stop hiccups
⢠Reduces ulcer bacterium
⢠Gets you enough potassium
⢠Helps in sweating and heart attacks
These were some of the benefits of drinking coffee, but however, one must consult his/her doctor before the actual consumption of Coffee.
Adam Akelis is a professional copywriter who has a sound knowledge on coffee all time favorite drink. Not only Adam, there are lot of coffee lovers all over the world interested on coffee intake. To know more on coffee, its types roasted coffee, gourmet coffee and its benefits visit http://www.bluehillcoffee.com and to contact Adam Akelis adamakelis@gmail.com.
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Human pluripotent stem cells, which can become any other kind of body cell, hold great potential to treat a wide range of ailments, including Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injuries. However, scientists who work with such cells have had trouble growing large enough quantities to perform experiments — in particular, to be used in human studies. Furthermore, most … Read more on PhysOrg
Sybil’s Parkinson’s Disease can no longer be effectively treated with drug therapy. Deep brain stimulation is an alternative treatment that can re-establish quality of life in such patients.
Diseases That are Protected by Coffee
It is really surprising when a thing was considered questionable for your health actually turns out to have health benefits, normally with the condition to use it âin moderation.â It has already happened with chocolate and alcohol, and now itâs turn for coffee. Listed below are the diseases that are protected by coffee.
Blood pressure. It is proved from a long-term study that coffee might not increase the risk of high blood pressure over time. In fact moderate drinking for coffee would stabilize the blood pressure condition. Two cups of coffee a day is considered as moderate amount.
Cancer. Coffee may also have anti-cancer properties. During past few years, researchers had found that coffee consumers were 50% less expected to get liver cancer than compared to nondrinkers. A few studies have further found the effect of lower rates of colon, breast, and rectal cancers.
Cholesterol. Two substances in coffee â kahweol and cafestol â tend to increase cholesterol levels. Paper filters detain these substances, but it doesnât really help the many people who tend to drink non-filtered coffee drinks, such as lattes. Researchers have further found a connection between cholesterol increases and decaffeinated coffee, probably because of the kind of coffee bean used to make some sort of decaffeinated coffees.
Diabetes. Heavy coffee drinkers might be half as expected to have diabetes as light drinkers or could be nondrinkers. Coffee might comprises of chemicals, which reduces the blood sugar. A coffee habit might also augment your resting metabolism rate that in turn could help keep diabetes at bay.
Parkinson disease. Coffee appears to defend men, but not actually women, against Parkinsonâs disease. One probable explanation for this could be the sex difference might be that estrogen and caffeine require the same enzymes to be metabolized, and estrogen captures those enzymes.
Further coffee benefits:
⢠It is a way to stop hiccups
⢠Reduces ulcer bacterium
⢠Gets you enough potassium
⢠Helps in sweating and heart attacks
These were some of the benefits of drinking coffee, but however, one must consult his/her doctor before the actual consumption of Coffee.
Adam Akelis is a professional copywriter who has a sound knowledge on coffee all time favorite drink. Not only Adam, there are lot of coffee lovers all over the world interested on coffee intake. To know more on coffee, its types roasted coffee, gourmet coffee and its benefits visit http://www.bluehillcoffee.com and to contact Adam Akelis adamakelis@gmail.com.
Parkinson’s Disease Linked To Gene Mutation
Some people may be more susceptible to Parkinson’s disease because of glitches in their immune systems, say scientists. A study of patients with the brain disorder found they were more likely than healthy people to carry a gene mutation thought to disrupt how the immune system works. Read more on Free Internet Press
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
Although Parkinson’s disease cannot be cured, judicious use of pharmacotherapy may make the patient’s disabilities more tolerable. The authors note that treatment must be individualized and that the patient’s age at diagnosis is a consideration in the approach. Research is proceeding on surgical procedures that may be appropriate when drugs fail. For information on causes and diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, see the article by the same authors in the July 1999 issue, page 39.
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Question by Ray: any home treatment for parkinson’s disease?
is there anything you can do at home that can help reduce the growth rate of parkinson’s disease?
like maybe exercising? is there anything that you can eat also? (other than drugs)
Best answer:
Answer by Cat You could try to find a functional medicine doctor, there are foods and nutrients that can help without all the man-made pills.
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Question by Ray: any home treatment for parkinson’s disease?
is there anything you can do at home that can help reduce the growth rate of parkinson’s disease?
like maybe exercising? is there anything that you can eat also? (other than drugs)
Best answer:
Answer by Cat You could try to find a functional medicine doctor, there are foods and nutrients that can help without all the man-made pills.
www.NSPC.com (516) 255-9031 This is part 2 of a presentation from Dr. Sakshi Bajaj about new Deep Brain Stimulation techniques are used to treat Parkinson’s disease. Neurological Surgery, PC (NSPC) is the largest private Neurosurgery practice on Long Island and in the New York Tristate area. Our Physicians serve as Chiefs of Neurosurgery in some of the best hospitals on Long Island and are trained in the latest leading edge techniques. We provide comprehensive world-class care with compassion, commitment and competency. Our practice provides diagnosis and treatment for, brain tumors, back pain, brain avms, carotid stenosis, cerebral aneurysms, face pain (trigeminal neuralgia ), herniated discs, spine tumors, and all other sorts of neurological conditions. Video Produced by Advantage Internet Marketing http Video Rating: 0 / 5
How Ayurveda Treats Parkinsonism
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder resulting from degeneration of neurons in a region of the brain that controls movement creating a shortage of the brain signaling chemical dopamine, causing the movement impairments characterizing the disease.
It has probably existed for many thousands of years. Its symptoms and potential therapies were mentioned in the Ayurveda. Ayurveda considers Parkinson’s disease to be the result of the vitiated Vata.
It is vata that controls the overall level of balance and activation of the nervous system in an individual.
Kampavata is the term used in Ayurvedic texts to explain Parkinsons (Kampa:tremor, Vata metabolic derangement ) predisposing to neurologic and mental diseases.
Various signs & symptoms associated with the disease such as akinesia, drooling, reptilian stare, tremor, constant somnolence, rigidity,and dementia were described in Caraka Samhita.
The first symptom of Parkinson’s disease is tremor (trembling or shaking) of a limb, especially when the body is at rest. Tremor often begins on one side of the body, frequently in one hand. Other symptoms include slow movement (bradykinesia), an inability to move (akinesia), rigid limbs, a shuffling gait, and a stooped posture.
There is no complete cure for Parkinson’s disease. Many of the patients are only mildly affected and need no serious treatment for several years after the initial diagnosis.
Ayurvedic medicine has been shown in various medical trials to help treat different diseases.Ayurvedic therapeutic agent Mucuna pruriens ( Kapikachu )showed effective results with only minor side effects.
Paralysis agitans, is an independent description of Kampavata (Kampa:tremor, Vata metabolic derangement Predisposing to neurologic and mental diseases) described in Ayureda.
Several preparations containing Mucuna pruriens(Kapikachu) were descrided for treatment of patients with Kampavata. The major active compound present in Mucuna pruriens is levodopa. Levodopa is the major drug used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease.
The following pre-purification methods are usually adopted in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease.
Sirodhara therapy refers to the Pouring of warm medicated herbal oil on the person’s forehead from a suspended oil filled vessel. The medicated oil is made by boiling herbs and fruits such as gooseberry, bala, sandalwood, bael, liquorices, nut grass tuber,winter cherry etc in gingerly oil, coconut oil, ghee and milk.
Njavarakizhi is a process in which the whole body or any specific part is made to perspire by applying custom made cotton pouches containing medicated rice cooked with herbal decoction and milk. Sida,spreading hog weed, winter cherry are the herbs used in making the decoction.
Thalapothichil is the application of herbal paste on the scalp of a patient and covering it with banana leaves. The process cools the brain and provides relaxation to the mind.
Fruits and herbs such as gooseberry, Liquorice, asparagus, henna, lotus seeds, sandal, nut grass tuber, vetivera etc are used in the preparation of this herbal paste.
Main purification therapies.
This is the phase of elimination of toxins that were loosened at the pre purification treatment stage. The two commonly adopted Panchakarma treatments for Parkinson’s disease are Nasyam and Vasthy.
Nasyam is the pouring of herbal oil in drops in to the nostrils and inhaling the contents. This opens up the head channels and enables the herb extracts to act directly on the central nervous system. The herbal oil is a mixture of sesame oil and herbs such as Sida plants, Bael and Vitex etc.
Vasthi An effective enema therapy, ‘Vasthi’ is termed as the ace colon cleaning panchakarma treatment where special medicines are introduced through the anal route for the evacuation of accumulated toxins and metabolic wastes. Dill seeds, honey, rock salt,herbal pastes, oils and decoctions are the main ingredients used in vasthy.
The evidence suggests that Parkinson’s disease existed in ancient India under the name Kampavata and herbal preparations containing levodopa and panchkarm had been used to treat this disorder.
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Question by nice_sweet_too: what is best treatment for parkinson being used today?
seem to have a lot of down time meaning times when can not function between medicine doses is there any help for that
Best answer:
Answer by starryslvr I would really like to know myself. My mom has that, well it hasnt be confirmed but that is what the doctor is leaning towards. She has to redo her insurance before she can get all the tests that are needed. All the reading my brother and I have done indicates in fact she does have alot of the symptons.
www.NSPC.com (516) 255-9031 This is part 1 of a presentation from Dr. Sakshi Bajaj about new Deep Brain Stimulation techniques are used to treat Parkinson’s disease. Neurological Surgery, PC (NSPC) is the largest private Neurosurgery practice on Long Island and in the New York Tristate area. Our Physicians serve as Chiefs of Neurosurgery in some of the best hospitals on Long Island and are trained in the latest leading edge techniques. We provide comprehensive world-class care with compassion, commitment and competency. Our practice provides diagnosis and treatment for, brain tumors, back pain, brain avms, carotid stenosis, cerebral aneurysms, face pain (trigeminal neuralgia ), herniated discs, spine tumors, and all other sorts of neurological conditions. Video Produced by Advantage Internet Marketing http Video Rating: 1 / 5
How Ayurveda Treats Parkinsonism
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder resulting from degeneration of neurons in a region of the brain that controls movement creating a shortage of the brain signaling chemical dopamine, causing the movement impairments characterizing the disease.
It has probably existed for many thousands of years. Its symptoms and potential therapies were mentioned in the Ayurveda. Ayurveda considers Parkinson’s disease to be the result of the vitiated Vata.
It is vata that controls the overall level of balance and activation of the nervous system in an individual.
Kampavata is the term used in Ayurvedic texts to explain Parkinsons (Kampa:tremor, Vata metabolic derangement ) predisposing to neurologic and mental diseases.
Various signs & symptoms associated with the disease such as akinesia, drooling, reptilian stare, tremor, constant somnolence, rigidity,and dementia were described in Caraka Samhita.
The first symptom of Parkinson’s disease is tremor (trembling or shaking) of a limb, especially when the body is at rest. Tremor often begins on one side of the body, frequently in one hand. Other symptoms include slow movement (bradykinesia), an inability to move (akinesia), rigid limbs, a shuffling gait, and a stooped posture.
There is no complete cure for Parkinson’s disease. Many of the patients are only mildly affected and need no serious treatment for several years after the initial diagnosis.
Ayurvedic medicine has been shown in various medical trials to help treat different diseases.Ayurvedic therapeutic agent Mucuna pruriens ( Kapikachu )showed effective results with only minor side effects.
Paralysis agitans, is an independent description of Kampavata (Kampa:tremor, Vata metabolic derangement Predisposing to neurologic and mental diseases) described in Ayureda.
Several preparations containing Mucuna pruriens(Kapikachu) were descrided for treatment of patients with Kampavata. The major active compound present in Mucuna pruriens is levodopa. Levodopa is the major drug used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease.
The following pre-purification methods are usually adopted in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease.
Sirodhara therapy refers to the Pouring of warm medicated herbal oil on the person’s forehead from a suspended oil filled vessel. The medicated oil is made by boiling herbs and fruits such as gooseberry, bala, sandalwood, bael, liquorices, nut grass tuber,winter cherry etc in gingerly oil, coconut oil, ghee and milk.
Njavarakizhi is a process in which the whole body or any specific part is made to perspire by applying custom made cotton pouches containing medicated rice cooked with herbal decoction and milk. Sida,spreading hog weed, winter cherry are the herbs used in making the decoction.
Thalapothichil is the application of herbal paste on the scalp of a patient and covering it with banana leaves. The process cools the brain and provides relaxation to the mind.
Fruits and herbs such as gooseberry, Liquorice, asparagus, henna, lotus seeds, sandal, nut grass tuber, vetivera etc are used in the preparation of this herbal paste.
Main purification therapies.
This is the phase of elimination of toxins that were loosened at the pre purification treatment stage. The two commonly adopted Panchakarma treatments for Parkinson’s disease are Nasyam and Vasthy.
Nasyam is the pouring of herbal oil in drops in to the nostrils and inhaling the contents. This opens up the head channels and enables the herb extracts to act directly on the central nervous system. The herbal oil is a mixture of sesame oil and herbs such as Sida plants, Bael and Vitex etc.
Vasthi An effective enema therapy, ‘Vasthi’ is termed as the ace colon cleaning panchakarma treatment where special medicines are introduced through the anal route for the evacuation of accumulated toxins and metabolic wastes. Dill seeds, honey, rock salt,herbal pastes, oils and decoctions are the main ingredients used in vasthy.
The evidence suggests that Parkinson’s disease existed in ancient India under the name Kampavata and herbal preparations containing levodopa and panchkarm had been used to treat this disorder.
Dr Rajesh Nair is the consultant of world’s largest online Ayurvedic store http://www.ayurvedaforall.com. Please check his favourite sources of Parkinsonism herbal medicines and Ayurvedic medicines.
Highly experienced clinician–researchers distill the immense amount of new information now available about movement disorders to create a practice-oriented tutorial for all physicians treating movement disorders. Their book helps physicians to distinguish each disorder, providing a basic understanding of both the test and treatment options needed in active practices, as well as the effective use of the therapeutic recommendations of consulting specialists. The first half of the book is
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Brain’s reward system helps drive placebo effect
Want to maximize the placebo effect? A good way to do this, according to a new study, is to tell someone they have a decent chance of getting the real treatment instead of a fake pill, but keep them guessing. Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! News
Question by nice_sweet_too: what is best treatment for parkinson being used today?
seem to have a lot of down time meaning times when can not function between medicine doses is there any help for that
Best answer:
Answer by starryslvr I would really like to know myself. My mom has that, well it hasnt be confirmed but that is what the doctor is leaning towards. She has to redo her insurance before she can get all the tests that are needed. All the reading my brother and I have done indicates in fact she does have alot of the symptons.
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How Ayurveda Treats Parkinsonism
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder resulting from degeneration of neurons in a region of the brain that controls movement creating a shortage of the brain signaling chemical dopamine, causing the movement impairments characterizing the disease.
It has probably existed for many thousands of years. Its symptoms and potential therapies were mentioned in the Ayurveda. Ayurveda considers Parkinson’s disease to be the result of the vitiated Vata.
It is vata that controls the overall level of balance and activation of the nervous system in an individual.
Kampavata is the term used in Ayurvedic texts to explain Parkinsons (Kampa:tremor, Vata metabolic derangement ) predisposing to neurologic and mental diseases.
Various signs & symptoms associated with the disease such as akinesia, drooling, reptilian stare, tremor, constant somnolence, rigidity,and dementia were described in Caraka Samhita.
The first symptom of Parkinson’s disease is tremor (trembling or shaking) of a limb, especially when the body is at rest. Tremor often begins on one side of the body, frequently in one hand. Other symptoms include slow movement (bradykinesia), an inability to move (akinesia), rigid limbs, a shuffling gait, and a stooped posture.
There is no complete cure for Parkinson’s disease. Many of the patients are only mildly affected and need no serious treatment for several years after the initial diagnosis.
Ayurvedic medicine has been shown in various medical trials to help treat different diseases.Ayurvedic therapeutic agent Mucuna pruriens ( Kapikachu )showed effective results with only minor side effects.
Paralysis agitans, is an independent description of Kampavata (Kampa:tremor, Vata metabolic derangement Predisposing to neurologic and mental diseases) described in Ayureda.
Several preparations containing Mucuna pruriens(Kapikachu) were descrided for treatment of patients with Kampavata. The major active compound present in Mucuna pruriens is levodopa. Levodopa is the major drug used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease.
The following pre-purification methods are usually adopted in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease.
Sirodhara therapy refers to the Pouring of warm medicated herbal oil on the person’s forehead from a suspended oil filled vessel. The medicated oil is made by boiling herbs and fruits such as gooseberry, bala, sandalwood, bael, liquorices, nut grass tuber,winter cherry etc in gingerly oil, coconut oil, ghee and milk.
Njavarakizhi is a process in which the whole body or any specific part is made to perspire by applying custom made cotton pouches containing medicated rice cooked with herbal decoction and milk. Sida,spreading hog weed, winter cherry are the herbs used in making the decoction.
Thalapothichil is the application of herbal paste on the scalp of a patient and covering it with banana leaves. The process cools the brain and provides relaxation to the mind.
Fruits and herbs such as gooseberry, Liquorice, asparagus, henna, lotus seeds, sandal, nut grass tuber, vetivera etc are used in the preparation of this herbal paste.
Main purification therapies.
This is the phase of elimination of toxins that were loosened at the pre purification treatment stage. The two commonly adopted Panchakarma treatments for Parkinson’s disease are Nasyam and Vasthy.
Nasyam is the pouring of herbal oil in drops in to the nostrils and inhaling the contents. This opens up the head channels and enables the herb extracts to act directly on the central nervous system. The herbal oil is a mixture of sesame oil and herbs such as Sida plants, Bael and Vitex etc.
Vasthi An effective enema therapy, ‘Vasthi’ is termed as the ace colon cleaning panchakarma treatment where special medicines are introduced through the anal route for the evacuation of accumulated toxins and metabolic wastes. Dill seeds, honey, rock salt,herbal pastes, oils and decoctions are the main ingredients used in vasthy.
The evidence suggests that Parkinson’s disease existed in ancient India under the name Kampavata and herbal preparations containing levodopa and panchkarm had been used to treat this disorder.
Dr Rajesh Nair is the consultant of world’s largest online Ayurvedic store http://www.ayurvedaforall.com. Please check his favourite sources of Parkinsonism herbal medicines and Ayurvedic medicines.
Expectation May Affect Placebo Response in Parkinson’s Patients
MONDAY, Aug. 2 (HealthDay News) — The expectation of receiving an active drug increases the likelihood of a strong brain chemical response when Parkinson’s disease patients are given a placebo, finds a Canadian study. Read more on HealthDay via Yahoo! News
Question by nice_sweet_too: what is best treatment for parkinson being used today?
seem to have a lot of down time meaning times when can not function between medicine doses is there any help for that
Best answer:
Answer by starryslvr I would really like to know myself. My mom has that, well it hasnt be confirmed but that is what the doctor is leaning towards. She has to redo her insurance before she can get all the tests that are needed. All the reading my brother and I have done indicates in fact she does have alot of the symptons.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program with Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part two of this two-part program include: Deep brain stimulation Complementary therapies Benefits of exercise Physical / speech therapy Emotional effects of Parkinson’s disease Depression / anxiety Mental / cognitive changes Clinical trials Future research – stem cells About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 1) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Faced with an incurable and often debilitating illness, Parkinson’s patients must relearn how to sit up in a chair, speak clearly, keep their balance while walking, and stand from a sitting position. Over 100 photographs illustrate exercises derived from yoga and t’ai chi techniques; and theater movement skills show readers how to cope as gracefully as possible with the loss of coordination that Parkinson’s patients experience.
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Question by 7 W: any suggestions for books on Parkinson’s Disease that give ideas for More Natural methods of dealing with it?
My husband has Parkinson’s and there are too many books out there to buy them all. Are there any suggestions for a book that gives ideas for natural methods of dealing with the disease?
Or any suggestions from someone who also has the disease?
Best answer:
Answer by Jon Doe my dad had it he had the kind were he couldn’t move without his meds so the doctor gave him eldypryll and told him to stay away from dairy products that worked miracles for him..look up www.healingfoodreference.com scroll down and look on the right hand side to find parkinsons…
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Three Wheeler
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Papa finds freedom on his three-wheeler, though walking is a burden from Parkinson’s disease.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Note On Parkinsons Disease
Parkinson’s is found all over the world. Exact global figures are not always available, though it is estimated that four million people worldwide have the condition. Parkinson’s disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders.
Brain cells called neurons are responsible for passing along electrical impulses throughout the brain, from one cell to the next, allowing the brain to function normally. In Parkinson disease, cells in a certain part of the brain called the substantia nigra begin to die or become impaired.
Different medications are used for treating Parkinsons disease. Over time, you might be asked to change your medication as it loses its effectiveness or increase its dosage. Because of this, it’s extremely crucial that you do not cease consulting with your doctor in a regular basis.
Parkinsons disease is a disorder which takes effect on the central nervous system. A movement disorder, Parkinson’s can be seen in four major symptoms; namely rigidity of muscles, a tremor of movement, slowing of overall movement (known as bradykinesia) and in certain instances loss of movement altogether.
The main symptoms of this disease include stiffness and tremors in the limbs which is due to the reduction of Dopamine, chemical in the brain which controls movement in the body. Dopamine agonists clone dopamine and also stimulate the cells of the brain, just the way the normal chemical reacts.
Dopamine is a chemical messenger responsible for exchanging signals from our brains to our muscles. The role of dopamine in Parkinsons disease basically prevents the brain from communicating properly with the muscles, hence problems in muscle control is experienced.
Parkinsons Disease displays three principal characteristics, or symptoms: rigidity, brakykinesia and tremor.
Rigidity : Rigidity is caused by increased muscle tone.
Bradykinesia : Bradykinesia is a slowness and poverty of voluntary movement.
Tremor : Tremor is present when the person is at rest, though not when they are asleep.
The last of the five stages of Parkinsons disease would be the hardest for you because by this time, the illness will have taken over your physical movements. Here, you may not be able to stand or walk during and may not be able to take care of yourself.
Today the strongest theory for the cause of Parkinson’s disease is from “the combination of a subtle genetically-determined vulnerability to environmental toxins along with even limited exposure to those toxins.
The success colloidal gold enjoys for patients suffering from incurable affections is partly justified by the technological process used in the manufacturing. Homeopaths and other specialists in the field talk about the ultrafine gold molecules or nanometer-sized particles.
Another method that is considered a natural cure is Ayurvedic medicine. A five thousand year-old practice, this Indian method involves a variety of meditations, massages, herbs, diet changes, and exercises to keep the body in shape and functioning.
The most effective treatment for the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease by a long shot is the drug levodopa. This is derived from a naturally produced chemical in plant matter and animals.
Although increasingly a young person’s disease, the symptoms of Parkinson’s do not emerge in many people until the later years. This is because there needs to be a depletion of 80% in the body’s capacity to make dopamine before the symptoms of dopamine depletion actually surface.
Nowadays a very high proportion of alternative and nutritional medicine practitioners recommend antioxidant therapy and this is where the LifeWave glutathione and carnosine patches have found favor.
MSU professor researches Parkinson’s disease
Inspired by a documentary he watched as a college student and the patients he now treats as a physician, John Goudreau is researching a protein called Parkin that might help prevent Parkinson’s disease. There is no cure for the disease, which kills brain cells and can cause tremors, loss of movement and psychological impairment. Read more on The State News
Question by Liz F: what part of the brain does Parkinson disease take place?
I’m doing a project in my anatomy class and right now and I’m studying the brain
i just really need to know what hemisphere or lobe does Parkinson’s disease generally take place.
I’m kind of guessing there isn’t any general area
but if there is that would be great to know!
=]
Best answer:
Answer by Sreeraman As you also said, I also think that there is no specific part the Parkinson disease takes place. I think, it affects the entire brain and that is why the entire body is getting affected.
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Offshore Stem Cell Clinics Sell Hope, Not Science
US patients spend tens of thousands of dollars travelling to foreign stem cell clinics for treatments that aren’t available in the US. But scientists say some of these clinics are scams, selling unproven, worthless treatments to desperate people with incurable diseases. Read more on NPR
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Note On Parkinsons Disease
Parkinson’s is found all over the world. Exact global figures are not always available, though it is estimated that four million people worldwide have the condition. Parkinson’s disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders.
Brain cells called neurons are responsible for passing along electrical impulses throughout the brain, from one cell to the next, allowing the brain to function normally. In Parkinson disease, cells in a certain part of the brain called the substantia nigra begin to die or become impaired.
Different medications are used for treating Parkinsons disease. Over time, you might be asked to change your medication as it loses its effectiveness or increase its dosage. Because of this, it’s extremely crucial that you do not cease consulting with your doctor in a regular basis.
Parkinsons disease is a disorder which takes effect on the central nervous system. A movement disorder, Parkinson’s can be seen in four major symptoms; namely rigidity of muscles, a tremor of movement, slowing of overall movement (known as bradykinesia) and in certain instances loss of movement altogether.
The main symptoms of this disease include stiffness and tremors in the limbs which is due to the reduction of Dopamine, chemical in the brain which controls movement in the body. Dopamine agonists clone dopamine and also stimulate the cells of the brain, just the way the normal chemical reacts.
Dopamine is a chemical messenger responsible for exchanging signals from our brains to our muscles. The role of dopamine in Parkinsons disease basically prevents the brain from communicating properly with the muscles, hence problems in muscle control is experienced.
Parkinsons Disease displays three principal characteristics, or symptoms: rigidity, brakykinesia and tremor.
Rigidity : Rigidity is caused by increased muscle tone.
Bradykinesia : Bradykinesia is a slowness and poverty of voluntary movement.
Tremor : Tremor is present when the person is at rest, though not when they are asleep.
The last of the five stages of Parkinsons disease would be the hardest for you because by this time, the illness will have taken over your physical movements. Here, you may not be able to stand or walk during and may not be able to take care of yourself.
Today the strongest theory for the cause of Parkinson’s disease is from “the combination of a subtle genetically-determined vulnerability to environmental toxins along with even limited exposure to those toxins.
The success colloidal gold enjoys for patients suffering from incurable affections is partly justified by the technological process used in the manufacturing. Homeopaths and other specialists in the field talk about the ultrafine gold molecules or nanometer-sized particles.
Another method that is considered a natural cure is Ayurvedic medicine. A five thousand year-old practice, this Indian method involves a variety of meditations, massages, herbs, diet changes, and exercises to keep the body in shape and functioning.
The most effective treatment for the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease by a long shot is the drug levodopa. This is derived from a naturally produced chemical in plant matter and animals.
Although increasingly a young person’s disease, the symptoms of Parkinson’s do not emerge in many people until the later years. This is because there needs to be a depletion of 80% in the body’s capacity to make dopamine before the symptoms of dopamine depletion actually surface.
Nowadays a very high proportion of alternative and nutritional medicine practitioners recommend antioxidant therapy and this is where the LifeWave glutathione and carnosine patches have found favor.
Helping Neurons Fix Themselves In Parkinson’s Patients
A Michigan State University researcher is working to uncover how a protein known as parkin may help nerve cells fight off damage from Parkinson’s disease, a strategy that could lead to new therapies for the degenerative ailment. John Goudreau, an osteopathic physician and director of MSU’s Translational Neurobiology Research Unit, believes parkin can rescue certain neurons from injury induced by … Read more on Medical News Today
Question by : what part of the brain does Parkinson disease take place?
I’m doing a project in my anatomy class and right now and I’m studying the brain
i just really need to know what hemisphere or lobe does Parkinson’s disease generally take place.
I’m kind of guessing there isn’t any general area
but if there is that would be great to know!
=]
Best answer:
Answer by Sreeraman As you also said, I also think that there is no specific part the Parkinson disease takes place. I think, it affects the entire brain and that is why the entire body is getting affected.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease – Is There A Link?
Both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease afflict around 500,000 individuals annually with their eroding and life-sapping effects. While Alzheimer’s robs memories and personality and ultimately leads to lowered motor function, Parkinson’s disease steals the person of rudimentary motor function resulting in a trembling or palsy to dominate the body. Scientists have contemplated for years whether or not there was a link between both diseases, either in terms of genetics or environmental reasons which initiated the onset of both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease.
Parkinson’s disease is an incurable illness of the nervous system involving the neuro-transmitters in the brain starting to become defective, causing a bodily shaking and limbs that gets increasingly poor as time goes by. Symptoms of austerity and difficulty walking at a regular bearing also appear over time. Ultimately this disease will steal the person’s ability to regulate their balance consequenting in more trips and falls, which is a consideration for their well being.
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease are dissimilar in that Parkinson’s disease seems to concentrate more on physical handicaps, Alzheimer’s disease appears to afflict the mental abilities prior to the motor skills and physical skills deteriorating. Common everyday absent-mindedness evolves into disorientation and forgetfulness which become a major issue for daily functioning. The whereabouts of houses or recalling the faces of kids or buddies becomes increasingly troublesome with time. Eventually, the personality can change as a result of the disease.
In spring 2003, a scientific study found that there may well be a direct link between Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. In the scientific study, it contended that more aged adults who contract the shakes and other quintessential symptoms of Parkinson’s disease may be as much as eightfold more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease as well. Additionally, it has been displayed that the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease can be very much alike and possibly develop along the same lines, although the ultimate cause may be different.
It has also been suggested in disease research that Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease could possibly have a connection with how both diseases progress as the years go by. The former study released in the spring 2003 publication of The Archives of Neurology observed the development of symptoms linked with Parkinson’s disease among 824 Catholic church attenders with 75 years of age being the average, and who had no obvious signs of Alzheimer’s disease at the start of the study. Around four and half years later, 79% of the study’s individuals found a more speedy development of the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Those who experienced the speedier progression, it was discovered that they were eight times more likely to possess symptoms of both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Is there a link between Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease? To date, medical professionals are still discussing that suggestion, but increasingly more research studies seem to imply that there is possibly a connection between these two debilitating illnesses. Hopefully in time research will be able to explain the link, if any, linking Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Jonty Smith is founder of the Alzheimers Help website. Alzheimers Help provides free articles and resources to Alzheimers caregivers and can be located at (http://101AlzheimersHelp.com).
This book is a book of hope for both the newly diagnosed Parkinson’s Person as well as a helpful reminder to a better quality of life for those who have had the disease for many years. The writing is succinct and easy to read. Hal outlines the four basics of hope as 1) Help; 2) Optimism; 3) Physician; and 4) Exercise. His personal stories on these four points are candid and powerful. He has experienced some changes in his life as a result of Parkinson’s but he remains positive, upbeat and
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Protein could battle Alzheimer’s disease
NEW YORK, July 24 (UPI) — U.S. researchers say they are looking at a new approach to treating Alzheimer’s disease with a protein thought to extend lifespan in laboratory animals. Alzheimer’s disease – Protein – Health – Research – Alzheimer Read more on UPI
Stretching for the Parkinson’s 5K Walk & Fun Run 2008
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Specific protein may help neurons fix themselves in Parkinson’s patients
A Michigan State University researcher is working to uncover how a protein known as parkin may help nerve cells fight off damage from Parkinson’s disease, a strategy that could lead to new therapies for the degenerative ailment. Read more on PhysOrg
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease – Is There A Link?
Both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease afflict around 500,000 individuals annually with their eroding and life-sapping effects. While Alzheimer’s robs memories and personality and ultimately leads to lowered motor function, Parkinson’s disease steals the person of rudimentary motor function resulting in a trembling or palsy to dominate the body. Scientists have contemplated for years whether or not there was a link between both diseases, either in terms of genetics or environmental reasons which initiated the onset of both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease.
Parkinson’s disease is an incurable illness of the nervous system involving the neuro-transmitters in the brain starting to become defective, causing a bodily shaking and limbs that gets increasingly poor as time goes by. Symptoms of austerity and difficulty walking at a regular bearing also appear over time. Ultimately this disease will steal the person’s ability to regulate their balance consequenting in more trips and falls, which is a consideration for their well being.
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease are dissimilar in that Parkinson’s disease seems to concentrate more on physical handicaps, Alzheimer’s disease appears to afflict the mental abilities prior to the motor skills and physical skills deteriorating. Common everyday absent-mindedness evolves into disorientation and forgetfulness which become a major issue for daily functioning. The whereabouts of houses or recalling the faces of kids or buddies becomes increasingly troublesome with time. Eventually, the personality can change as a result of the disease.
In spring 2003, a scientific study found that there may well be a direct link between Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. In the scientific study, it contended that more aged adults who contract the shakes and other quintessential symptoms of Parkinson’s disease may be as much as eightfold more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease as well. Additionally, it has been displayed that the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease can be very much alike and possibly develop along the same lines, although the ultimate cause may be different.
It has also been suggested in disease research that Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease could possibly have a connection with how both diseases progress as the years go by. The former study released in the spring 2003 publication of The Archives of Neurology observed the development of symptoms linked with Parkinson’s disease among 824 Catholic church attenders with 75 years of age being the average, and who had no obvious signs of Alzheimer’s disease at the start of the study. Around four and half years later, 79% of the study’s individuals found a more speedy development of the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Those who experienced the speedier progression, it was discovered that they were eight times more likely to possess symptoms of both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Is there a link between Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease? To date, medical professionals are still discussing that suggestion, but increasingly more research studies seem to imply that there is possibly a connection between these two debilitating illnesses. Hopefully in time research will be able to explain the link, if any, linking Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Jonty Smith is founder of the Alzheimers Help website. Alzheimers Help provides free articles and resources to Alzheimers caregivers and can be located at (http://101AlzheimersHelp.com).
This book is a book of hope for both the newly diagnosed Parkinson’s Person as well as a helpful reminder to a better quality of life for those who have had the disease for many years. The writing is succinct and easy to read. Hal outlines the four basics of hope as 1) Help; 2) Optimism; 3) Physician; and 4) Exercise. His personal stories on these four points are candid and powerful. He has experienced some changes in his life as a result of Parkinson’s but he remains positive, upbeat and
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Hazel Lightsey
Hazel Lightsey, 65, of Jacksonville, but longtime resident of Callahan, passed away June 26, 2010. Thomas McCarroll Thomas R. McCarroll, 79, died July 2, 2010 at home in Amelia Island, after a long battle with Parkinson’s Disease. Read more on Nassau County Record
Stretching for the Parkinson’s 5K Walk & Fun Run 2008
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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James Delingpole’s talks about his struggle with depression
The recent focus on the downside of being one of the have-it-all generation implies that mental health is primarily a female issue. Not so, says writer James Delingpole… Read more on Daily Mail: World News
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Note On Parkinsons Disease
Parkinson’s is found all over the world. Exact global figures are not always available, though it is estimated that four million people worldwide have the condition. Parkinson’s disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders.
Brain cells called neurons are responsible for passing along electrical impulses throughout the brain, from one cell to the next, allowing the brain to function normally. In Parkinson disease, cells in a certain part of the brain called the substantia nigra begin to die or become impaired.
Different medications are used for treating Parkinsons disease. Over time, you might be asked to change your medication as it loses its effectiveness or increase its dosage. Because of this, it’s extremely crucial that you do not cease consulting with your doctor in a regular basis.
Parkinsons disease is a disorder which takes effect on the central nervous system. A movement disorder, Parkinson’s can be seen in four major symptoms; namely rigidity of muscles, a tremor of movement, slowing of overall movement (known as bradykinesia) and in certain instances loss of movement altogether.
The main symptoms of this disease include stiffness and tremors in the limbs which is due to the reduction of Dopamine, chemical in the brain which controls movement in the body. Dopamine agonists clone dopamine and also stimulate the cells of the brain, just the way the normal chemical reacts.
Dopamine is a chemical messenger responsible for exchanging signals from our brains to our muscles. The role of dopamine in Parkinsons disease basically prevents the brain from communicating properly with the muscles, hence problems in muscle control is experienced.
Parkinsons Disease displays three principal characteristics, or symptoms: rigidity, brakykinesia and tremor.
Rigidity : Rigidity is caused by increased muscle tone.
Bradykinesia : Bradykinesia is a slowness and poverty of voluntary movement.
Tremor : Tremor is present when the person is at rest, though not when they are asleep.
The last of the five stages of Parkinsons disease would be the hardest for you because by this time, the illness will have taken over your physical movements. Here, you may not be able to stand or walk during and may not be able to take care of yourself.
Today the strongest theory for the cause of Parkinson’s disease is from “the combination of a subtle genetically-determined vulnerability to environmental toxins along with even limited exposure to those toxins.
The success colloidal gold enjoys for patients suffering from incurable affections is partly justified by the technological process used in the manufacturing. Homeopaths and other specialists in the field talk about the ultrafine gold molecules or nanometer-sized particles.
Another method that is considered a natural cure is Ayurvedic medicine. A five thousand year-old practice, this Indian method involves a variety of meditations, massages, herbs, diet changes, and exercises to keep the body in shape and functioning.
The most effective treatment for the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease by a long shot is the drug levodopa. This is derived from a naturally produced chemical in plant matter and animals.
Although increasingly a young person’s disease, the symptoms of Parkinson’s do not emerge in many people until the later years. This is because there needs to be a depletion of 80% in the body’s capacity to make dopamine before the symptoms of dopamine depletion actually surface.
Nowadays a very high proportion of alternative and nutritional medicine practitioners recommend antioxidant therapy and this is where the LifeWave glutathione and carnosine patches have found favor.
David Zid, an ACE, APG certified trainer, has collaborated with orthopedic surgeon, Thomas H. Mallory, M.D., who is afflicted with Parkinson’s disease, in the development of a Parkinson’s specific fitness program designed to proactively minimize tremors and improve flexibility, stability, balance and strength. Delay the Disease contains colorful photographs of Zid demonstrating each move, as well as recommendations for exercise frequency, modification and how to adjust the workout as one improve
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Major breakthrough in Alzheimer’s disease research
Researchers from the University of Sydney’s Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease Laboratory have achieved a major breakthrough by finding the causes of Alzheimer’s disease at a cellular level and thereby identifying a potential therapy as a result. Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by Liz F: what part of the brain does Parkinson disease take place?
I’m doing a project in my anatomy class and right now and I’m studying the brain
i just really need to know what hemisphere or lobe does Parkinson’s disease generally take place.
I’m kind of guessing there isn’t any general area
but if there is that would be great to know!
=]
Best answer:
Answer by Sreeraman As you also said, I also think that there is no specific part the Parkinson disease takes place. I think, it affects the entire brain and that is why the entire body is getting affected.
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Parkinson’s medication produces serious side effects in the form of involuntary, jerky movements: Research
One in every 100 elderly people suffers from Parkinson’s disease, a disease of the nervous system with symptoms including stiffness and shaking. The standard medication used to treat Parkinson’s is Levodopa, a drug that initially has major benefits but can later also produce serious side effects in the form of involuntary, jerky movements. A research group at Lund University has now found a way … Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Note On Parkinsons Disease
Parkinson’s is found all over the world. Exact global figures are not always available, though it is estimated that four million people worldwide have the condition. Parkinson’s disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders.
Brain cells called neurons are responsible for passing along electrical impulses throughout the brain, from one cell to the next, allowing the brain to function normally. In Parkinson disease, cells in a certain part of the brain called the substantia nigra begin to die or become impaired.
Different medications are used for treating Parkinsons disease. Over time, you might be asked to change your medication as it loses its effectiveness or increase its dosage. Because of this, it’s extremely crucial that you do not cease consulting with your doctor in a regular basis.
Parkinsons disease is a disorder which takes effect on the central nervous system. A movement disorder, Parkinson’s can be seen in four major symptoms; namely rigidity of muscles, a tremor of movement, slowing of overall movement (known as bradykinesia) and in certain instances loss of movement altogether.
The main symptoms of this disease include stiffness and tremors in the limbs which is due to the reduction of Dopamine, chemical in the brain which controls movement in the body. Dopamine agonists clone dopamine and also stimulate the cells of the brain, just the way the normal chemical reacts.
Dopamine is a chemical messenger responsible for exchanging signals from our brains to our muscles. The role of dopamine in Parkinsons disease basically prevents the brain from communicating properly with the muscles, hence problems in muscle control is experienced.
Parkinsons Disease displays three principal characteristics, or symptoms: rigidity, brakykinesia and tremor.
Rigidity : Rigidity is caused by increased muscle tone.
Bradykinesia : Bradykinesia is a slowness and poverty of voluntary movement.
Tremor : Tremor is present when the person is at rest, though not when they are asleep.
The last of the five stages of Parkinsons disease would be the hardest for you because by this time, the illness will have taken over your physical movements. Here, you may not be able to stand or walk during and may not be able to take care of yourself.
Today the strongest theory for the cause of Parkinson’s disease is from “the combination of a subtle genetically-determined vulnerability to environmental toxins along with even limited exposure to those toxins.
The success colloidal gold enjoys for patients suffering from incurable affections is partly justified by the technological process used in the manufacturing. Homeopaths and other specialists in the field talk about the ultrafine gold molecules or nanometer-sized particles.
Another method that is considered a natural cure is Ayurvedic medicine. A five thousand year-old practice, this Indian method involves a variety of meditations, massages, herbs, diet changes, and exercises to keep the body in shape and functioning.
The most effective treatment for the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease by a long shot is the drug levodopa. This is derived from a naturally produced chemical in plant matter and animals.
Although increasingly a young person’s disease, the symptoms of Parkinson’s do not emerge in many people until the later years. This is because there needs to be a depletion of 80% in the body’s capacity to make dopamine before the symptoms of dopamine depletion actually surface.
Nowadays a very high proportion of alternative and nutritional medicine practitioners recommend antioxidant therapy and this is where the LifeWave glutathione and carnosine patches have found favor.
David Zid, an ACE, APG certified trainer, has collaborated with orthopedic surgeon, Thomas H. Mallory, M.D., who is afflicted with Parkinson’s disease, in the development of a Parkinson’s specific fitness program designed to proactively minimize tremors and improve flexibility, stability, balance and strength. Delay the Disease contains colorful photographs of Zid demonstrating each move, as well as recommendations for exercise frequency, modification and how to adjust the workout as one improve
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The Neurons That Tell You To Quit
The basal ganglia is a series of highly connected brain areas localised deep in the cerebral cortex that recently has attracted interest of neuroscientists when it was linked to learning, and discovered to be affected in a number of disorders of the addictive and obsessive spectrum, but also in Parkinson’s disease (PD). And now researchers think they have understood why as they found that … Read more on Medical News Today
Question by Liz F: what part of the brain does Parkinson disease take place?
I’m doing a project in my anatomy class and right now and I’m studying the brain
i just really need to know what hemisphere or lobe does Parkinson’s disease generally take place.
I’m kind of guessing there isn’t any general area
but if there is that would be great to know!
=]
Best answer:
Answer by Sreeraman As you also said, I also think that there is no specific part the Parkinson disease takes place. I think, it affects the entire brain and that is why the entire body is getting affected.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Note On Parkinsons Disease
Parkinson’s is found all over the world. Exact global figures are not always available, though it is estimated that four million people worldwide have the condition. Parkinson’s disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders.
Brain cells called neurons are responsible for passing along electrical impulses throughout the brain, from one cell to the next, allowing the brain to function normally. In Parkinson disease, cells in a certain part of the brain called the substantia nigra begin to die or become impaired.
Different medications are used for treating Parkinsons disease. Over time, you might be asked to change your medication as it loses its effectiveness or increase its dosage. Because of this, it’s extremely crucial that you do not cease consulting with your doctor in a regular basis.
Parkinsons disease is a disorder which takes effect on the central nervous system. A movement disorder, Parkinson’s can be seen in four major symptoms; namely rigidity of muscles, a tremor of movement, slowing of overall movement (known as bradykinesia) and in certain instances loss of movement altogether.
The main symptoms of this disease include stiffness and tremors in the limbs which is due to the reduction of Dopamine, chemical in the brain which controls movement in the body. Dopamine agonists clone dopamine and also stimulate the cells of the brain, just the way the normal chemical reacts.
Dopamine is a chemical messenger responsible for exchanging signals from our brains to our muscles. The role of dopamine in Parkinsons disease basically prevents the brain from communicating properly with the muscles, hence problems in muscle control is experienced.
Parkinsons Disease displays three principal characteristics, or symptoms: rigidity, brakykinesia and tremor.
Rigidity : Rigidity is caused by increased muscle tone.
Bradykinesia : Bradykinesia is a slowness and poverty of voluntary movement.
Tremor : Tremor is present when the person is at rest, though not when they are asleep.
The last of the five stages of Parkinsons disease would be the hardest for you because by this time, the illness will have taken over your physical movements. Here, you may not be able to stand or walk during and may not be able to take care of yourself.
Today the strongest theory for the cause of Parkinson’s disease is from “the combination of a subtle genetically-determined vulnerability to environmental toxins along with even limited exposure to those toxins.
The success colloidal gold enjoys for patients suffering from incurable affections is partly justified by the technological process used in the manufacturing. Homeopaths and other specialists in the field talk about the ultrafine gold molecules or nanometer-sized particles.
Another method that is considered a natural cure is Ayurvedic medicine. A five thousand year-old practice, this Indian method involves a variety of meditations, massages, herbs, diet changes, and exercises to keep the body in shape and functioning.
The most effective treatment for the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease by a long shot is the drug levodopa. This is derived from a naturally produced chemical in plant matter and animals.
Although increasingly a young person’s disease, the symptoms of Parkinson’s do not emerge in many people until the later years. This is because there needs to be a depletion of 80% in the body’s capacity to make dopamine before the symptoms of dopamine depletion actually surface.
Nowadays a very high proportion of alternative and nutritional medicine practitioners recommend antioxidant therapy and this is where the LifeWave glutathione and carnosine patches have found favor.
David Zid, an ACE, APG certified trainer, has collaborated with orthopedic surgeon, Thomas H. Mallory, M.D., who is afflicted with Parkinson’s disease, in the development of a Parkinson’s specific fitness program designed to proactively minimize tremors and improve flexibility, stability, balance and strength. Delay the Disease contains colorful photographs of Zid demonstrating each move, as well as recommendations for exercise frequency, modification and how to adjust the workout as one improve
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The Neurons That Tell You To Quit
The basal ganglia is a series of highly connected brain areas localised deep in the cerebral cortex that recently has attracted interest of neuroscientists when it was linked to learning, and discovered to be affected in a number of disorders of the addictive and obsessive spectrum, but also in Parkinson’s disease (PD). And now researchers think they have understood why as they found that … Read more on Medical News Today
Question by Liz F: what part of the brain does Parkinson disease take place?
I’m doing a project in my anatomy class and right now and I’m studying the brain
i just really need to know what hemisphere or lobe does Parkinson’s disease generally take place.
I’m kind of guessing there isn’t any general area
but if there is that would be great to know!
=]
Best answer:
Answer by Sreeraman As you also said, I also think that there is no specific part the Parkinson disease takes place. I think, it affects the entire brain and that is why the entire body is getting affected.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Parkinson’s medication produces serious side effects in the form of involuntary, jerky movements: Research
One in every 100 elderly people suffers from Parkinson’s disease, a disease of the nervous system with symptoms including stiffness and shaking. The standard medication used to treat Parkinson’s is Levodopa, a drug that initially has major benefits but can later also produce serious side effects in the form of involuntary, jerky movements. A research group at Lund University has now found a way … Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Westlake Rec Center does blood pressure screenings Mondays
Blood Pressure Screenings, Westlake Recreation Center, 28955 Hilliard Blvd., Westlake. 6-8 p.m. Mondays. Free. Read more on The Sun Post-Herald
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease – Is There A Link?
Both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease afflict around 500,000 individuals annually with their eroding and life-sapping effects. While Alzheimer’s robs memories and personality and ultimately leads to lowered motor function, Parkinson’s disease steals the person of rudimentary motor function resulting in a trembling or palsy to dominate the body. Scientists have contemplated for years whether or not there was a link between both diseases, either in terms of genetics or environmental reasons which initiated the onset of both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease.
Parkinson’s disease is an incurable illness of the nervous system involving the neuro-transmitters in the brain starting to become defective, causing a bodily shaking and limbs that gets increasingly poor as time goes by. Symptoms of austerity and difficulty walking at a regular bearing also appear over time. Ultimately this disease will steal the person’s ability to regulate their balance consequenting in more trips and falls, which is a consideration for their well being.
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease are dissimilar in that Parkinson’s disease seems to concentrate more on physical handicaps, Alzheimer’s disease appears to afflict the mental abilities prior to the motor skills and physical skills deteriorating. Common everyday absent-mindedness evolves into disorientation and forgetfulness which become a major issue for daily functioning. The whereabouts of houses or recalling the faces of kids or buddies becomes increasingly troublesome with time. Eventually, the personality can change as a result of the disease.
In spring 2003, a scientific study found that there may well be a direct link between Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. In the scientific study, it contended that more aged adults who contract the shakes and other quintessential symptoms of Parkinson’s disease may be as much as eightfold more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease as well. Additionally, it has been displayed that the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease can be very much alike and possibly develop along the same lines, although the ultimate cause may be different.
It has also been suggested in disease research that Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease could possibly have a connection with how both diseases progress as the years go by. The former study released in the spring 2003 publication of The Archives of Neurology observed the development of symptoms linked with Parkinson’s disease among 824 Catholic church attenders with 75 years of age being the average, and who had no obvious signs of Alzheimer’s disease at the start of the study. Around four and half years later, 79% of the study’s individuals found a more speedy development of the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Those who experienced the speedier progression, it was discovered that they were eight times more likely to possess symptoms of both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Is there a link between Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease? To date, medical professionals are still discussing that suggestion, but increasingly more research studies seem to imply that there is possibly a connection between these two debilitating illnesses. Hopefully in time research will be able to explain the link, if any, linking Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Jonty Smith is founder of the Alzheimers Help website. Alzheimers Help provides free articles and resources to Alzheimers caregivers and can be located at (http://101AlzheimersHelp.com).
This book is a book of hope for both the newly diagnosed Parkinson’s Person as well as a helpful reminder to a better quality of life for those who have had the disease for many years. The writing is succinct and easy to read. Hal outlines the four basics of hope as 1) Help; 2) Optimism; 3) Physician; and 4) Exercise. His personal stories on these four points are candid and powerful. He has experienced some changes in his life as a result of Parkinson’s but he remains positive, upbeat and
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Parkinson’s medication produces serious side effects in the form of involuntary, jerky movements: Research
One in every 100 elderly people suffers from Parkinson’s disease, a disease of the nervous system with symptoms including stiffness and shaking. The standard medication used to treat Parkinson’s is Levodopa, a drug that initially has major benefits but can later also produce serious side effects in the form of involuntary, jerky movements. A research group at Lund University has now found a way … Read more on News-Medical-Net
Stretching for the Parkinson’s 5K Walk & Fun Run 2008
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Concentric Medical announces treatment of first stroke patient with Merci Retriever
Concentric Medical, Inc., the global leader in devices for clot removal in acute ischemic stroke patients, today announced the treatment of the first patient in Japan with the Merci Retriever. The Merci Retriever is a catheter-based medical device that stroke centers use to remove blood clots from the brains of patients suffering an acute ischemic stroke. Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul.
Note On Parkinsons Disease
Parkinson’s is found all over the world. Exact global figures are not always available, though it is estimated that four million people worldwide have the condition. Parkinson’s disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders.
Brain cells called neurons are responsible for passing along electrical impulses throughout the brain, from one cell to the next, allowing the brain to function normally. In Parkinson disease, cells in a certain part of the brain called the substantia nigra begin to die or become impaired.
Different medications are used for treating Parkinsons disease. Over time, you might be asked to change your medication as it loses its effectiveness or increase its dosage. Because of this, it’s extremely crucial that you do not cease consulting with your doctor in a regular basis.
Parkinsons disease is a disorder which takes effect on the central nervous system. A movement disorder, Parkinson’s can be seen in four major symptoms; namely rigidity of muscles, a tremor of movement, slowing of overall movement (known as bradykinesia) and in certain instances loss of movement altogether.
The main symptoms of this disease include stiffness and tremors in the limbs which is due to the reduction of Dopamine, chemical in the brain which controls movement in the body. Dopamine agonists clone dopamine and also stimulate the cells of the brain, just the way the normal chemical reacts.
Dopamine is a chemical messenger responsible for exchanging signals from our brains to our muscles. The role of dopamine in Parkinsons disease basically prevents the brain from communicating properly with the muscles, hence problems in muscle control is experienced.
Parkinsons Disease displays three principal characteristics, or symptoms: rigidity, brakykinesia and tremor.
Rigidity : Rigidity is caused by increased muscle tone.
Bradykinesia : Bradykinesia is a slowness and poverty of voluntary movement.
Tremor : Tremor is present when the person is at rest, though not when they are asleep.
The last of the five stages of Parkinsons disease would be the hardest for you because by this time, the illness will have taken over your physical movements. Here, you may not be able to stand or walk during and may not be able to take care of yourself.
Today the strongest theory for the cause of Parkinson’s disease is from “the combination of a subtle genetically-determined vulnerability to environmental toxins along with even limited exposure to those toxins.
The success colloidal gold enjoys for patients suffering from incurable affections is partly justified by the technological process used in the manufacturing. Homeopaths and other specialists in the field talk about the ultrafine gold molecules or nanometer-sized particles.
Another method that is considered a natural cure is Ayurvedic medicine. A five thousand year-old practice, this Indian method involves a variety of meditations, massages, herbs, diet changes, and exercises to keep the body in shape and functioning.
The most effective treatment for the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease by a long shot is the drug levodopa. This is derived from a naturally produced chemical in plant matter and animals.
Although increasingly a young person’s disease, the symptoms of Parkinson’s do not emerge in many people until the later years. This is because there needs to be a depletion of 80% in the body’s capacity to make dopamine before the symptoms of dopamine depletion actually surface.
Nowadays a very high proportion of alternative and nutritional medicine practitioners recommend antioxidant therapy and this is where the LifeWave glutathione and carnosine patches have found favor.
David Zid, an ACE, APG certified trainer, has collaborated with orthopedic surgeon, Thomas H. Mallory, M.D., who is afflicted with Parkinson’s disease, in the development of a Parkinson’s specific fitness program designed to proactively minimize tremors and improve flexibility, stability, balance and strength. Delay the Disease contains colorful photographs of Zid demonstrating each move, as well as recommendations for exercise frequency, modification and how to adjust the workout as one improve
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Specific protein may help neurons fix themselves in Parkinson’s patients
( Michigan State University ) A Michigan State University researcher is working to uncover how a protein known as parkin may help nerve cells fight off damage from Parkinson’s disease, a strategy that could lead to new therapies for the degenerative ailment.John Goudreau believes parkin can rescue certain neurons from injury induced by Parkinson’s disease.He has been awarded .5 million from … Read more on EurekAlert!
Question by Liz F: what part of the brain does Parkinson disease take place?
I’m doing a project in my anatomy class and right now and I’m studying the brain
i just really need to know what hemisphere or lobe does Parkinson’s disease generally take place.
I’m kind of guessing there isn’t any general area
but if there is that would be great to know!
=]
Best answer:
Answer by Sreeraman As you also said, I also think that there is no specific part the Parkinson disease takes place. I think, it affects the entire brain and that is why the entire body is getting affected.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Note On Parkinsons Disease
Parkinson’s is found all over the world. Exact global figures are not always available, though it is estimated that four million people worldwide have the condition. Parkinson’s disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders.
Brain cells called neurons are responsible for passing along electrical impulses throughout the brain, from one cell to the next, allowing the brain to function normally. In Parkinson disease, cells in a certain part of the brain called the substantia nigra begin to die or become impaired.
Different medications are used for treating Parkinsons disease. Over time, you might be asked to change your medication as it loses its effectiveness or increase its dosage. Because of this, it’s extremely crucial that you do not cease consulting with your doctor in a regular basis.
Parkinsons disease is a disorder which takes effect on the central nervous system. A movement disorder, Parkinson’s can be seen in four major symptoms; namely rigidity of muscles, a tremor of movement, slowing of overall movement (known as bradykinesia) and in certain instances loss of movement altogether.
The main symptoms of this disease include stiffness and tremors in the limbs which is due to the reduction of Dopamine, chemical in the brain which controls movement in the body. Dopamine agonists clone dopamine and also stimulate the cells of the brain, just the way the normal chemical reacts.
Dopamine is a chemical messenger responsible for exchanging signals from our brains to our muscles. The role of dopamine in Parkinsons disease basically prevents the brain from communicating properly with the muscles, hence problems in muscle control is experienced.
Parkinsons Disease displays three principal characteristics, or symptoms: rigidity, brakykinesia and tremor.
Rigidity : Rigidity is caused by increased muscle tone.
Bradykinesia : Bradykinesia is a slowness and poverty of voluntary movement.
Tremor : Tremor is present when the person is at rest, though not when they are asleep.
The last of the five stages of Parkinsons disease would be the hardest for you because by this time, the illness will have taken over your physical movements. Here, you may not be able to stand or walk during and may not be able to take care of yourself.
Today the strongest theory for the cause of Parkinson’s disease is from “the combination of a subtle genetically-determined vulnerability to environmental toxins along with even limited exposure to those toxins.
The success colloidal gold enjoys for patients suffering from incurable affections is partly justified by the technological process used in the manufacturing. Homeopaths and other specialists in the field talk about the ultrafine gold molecules or nanometer-sized particles.
Another method that is considered a natural cure is Ayurvedic medicine. A five thousand year-old practice, this Indian method involves a variety of meditations, massages, herbs, diet changes, and exercises to keep the body in shape and functioning.
The most effective treatment for the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease by a long shot is the drug levodopa. This is derived from a naturally produced chemical in plant matter and animals.
Although increasingly a young person’s disease, the symptoms of Parkinson’s do not emerge in many people until the later years. This is because there needs to be a depletion of 80% in the body’s capacity to make dopamine before the symptoms of dopamine depletion actually surface.
Nowadays a very high proportion of alternative and nutritional medicine practitioners recommend antioxidant therapy and this is where the LifeWave glutathione and carnosine patches have found favor.
David Zid, an ACE, APG certified trainer, has collaborated with orthopedic surgeon, Thomas H. Mallory, M.D., who is afflicted with Parkinson’s disease, in the development of a Parkinson’s specific fitness program designed to proactively minimize tremors and improve flexibility, stability, balance and strength. Delay the Disease contains colorful photographs of Zid demonstrating each move, as well as recommendations for exercise frequency, modification and how to adjust the workout as one improve
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Specific protein may help neurons fix themselves in Parkinson’s patients
( Michigan State University ) A Michigan State University researcher is working to uncover how a protein known as parkin may help nerve cells fight off damage from Parkinson’s disease, a strategy that could lead to new therapies for the degenerative ailment.John Goudreau believes parkin can rescue certain neurons from injury induced by Parkinson’s disease.He has been awarded .5 million from … Read more on EurekAlert!
Question by Liz F: what part of the brain does Parkinson disease take place?
I’m doing a project in my anatomy class and right now and I’m studying the brain
i just really need to know what hemisphere or lobe does Parkinson’s disease generally take place.
I’m kind of guessing there isn’t any general area
but if there is that would be great to know!
=]
Best answer:
Answer by Sreeraman As you also said, I also think that there is no specific part the Parkinson disease takes place. I think, it affects the entire brain and that is why the entire body is getting affected.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul.
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease – Is There A Link?
Both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease afflict around 500,000 individuals annually with their eroding and life-sapping effects. While Alzheimer’s robs memories and personality and ultimately leads to lowered motor function, Parkinson’s disease steals the person of rudimentary motor function resulting in a trembling or palsy to dominate the body. Scientists have contemplated for years whether or not there was a link between both diseases, either in terms of genetics or environmental reasons which initiated the onset of both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease.
Parkinson’s disease is an incurable illness of the nervous system involving the neuro-transmitters in the brain starting to become defective, causing a bodily shaking and limbs that gets increasingly poor as time goes by. Symptoms of austerity and difficulty walking at a regular bearing also appear over time. Ultimately this disease will steal the person’s ability to regulate their balance consequenting in more trips and falls, which is a consideration for their well being.
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease are dissimilar in that Parkinson’s disease seems to concentrate more on physical handicaps, Alzheimer’s disease appears to afflict the mental abilities prior to the motor skills and physical skills deteriorating. Common everyday absent-mindedness evolves into disorientation and forgetfulness which become a major issue for daily functioning. The whereabouts of houses or recalling the faces of kids or buddies becomes increasingly troublesome with time. Eventually, the personality can change as a result of the disease.
In spring 2003, a scientific study found that there may well be a direct link between Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. In the scientific study, it contended that more aged adults who contract the shakes and other quintessential symptoms of Parkinson’s disease may be as much as eightfold more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease as well. Additionally, it has been displayed that the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease can be very much alike and possibly develop along the same lines, although the ultimate cause may be different.
It has also been suggested in disease research that Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease could possibly have a connection with how both diseases progress as the years go by. The former study released in the spring 2003 publication of The Archives of Neurology observed the development of symptoms linked with Parkinson’s disease among 824 Catholic church attenders with 75 years of age being the average, and who had no obvious signs of Alzheimer’s disease at the start of the study. Around four and half years later, 79% of the study’s individuals found a more speedy development of the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Those who experienced the speedier progression, it was discovered that they were eight times more likely to possess symptoms of both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Is there a link between Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease? To date, medical professionals are still discussing that suggestion, but increasingly more research studies seem to imply that there is possibly a connection between these two debilitating illnesses. Hopefully in time research will be able to explain the link, if any, linking Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Jonty Smith is founder of the Alzheimers Help website. Alzheimers Help provides free articles and resources to Alzheimers caregivers and can be located at (http://101AlzheimersHelp.com).
A complete guide to Parkinson’s from two people with the disease who cofounded a national support and advocacy organization. In Living Well with Parkinson’s Disease, Gretchen Garie and Michael J. Church, a couple who both have Parkinson’s and live daily with the effects of the disease, thoroughly discuss diagnosis, treatment options, and the emotional consequences of this difficult illness. With a conversational, pragmatic, and personal tone, they offer advice on such topics as: how Parkins
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Emmy winner David Edward Blewitt dies
David Edward Blewitt, an Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated film editor, died July 8 of complications from Parkinson’s disease at his Sherman Oaks home. He was 81. Read more on The Hollywood Reporter
Stretching for the Parkinson’s 5K Walk & Fun Run 2008
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Costa Rica puts brakes on popular stem cell tourism
A laboratory technician tests donor blood at the Institute of Cellular Medicine, in San Jose, May 18, 2010. Costa Rica is cracking down on an unauthorized stem cell clinic that has attracted hundreds of foreigners seeking relief from degenerative diseases and serious injuries. Read more on North Shore News
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Study links African ancestry to high-risk breast cancer
A new study finds that African ancestry is linked to triple-negative breast cancer, a more aggressive type of cancer that has fewer treatment options. Read more on PhysOrg
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Study links African ancestry to high-risk breast cancer
A new study finds that African ancestry is linked to triple-negative breast cancer, a more aggressive type of cancer that has fewer treatment options. Read more on PhysOrg
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Chronic facial pain may be symptom of temporomandibular joint disorder
Do you suffer from chronic facial pain, including constant pain in or around your ears, sore jaw, ringing in your ears, clicking or popping sounds when you open or close your mouth or chronic headaches and neck pain? Do you often feel like your jaw is stuck open or closed? Do you feel as though you have a limited opening of your mouth? Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Valley View offers unique speech therapy treatment
Valley View Regional Hospital officials say Kelli Lowry, hospital speech therapist, is recognized as one of few therapists in Oklahoma qualified to use Lee Silverman Voice Training (LSVT). Read more on Ada Evening News
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Helps support a strong immune system.
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Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
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Valley View offers unique speech therapy treatment
Valley View Regional Hospital officials say Kelli Lowry, hospital speech therapist, is recognized as one of few therapists in Oklahoma qualified to use Lee Silverman Voice Training (LSVT). Read more on Ada Evening News
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
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Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Press Release
Baxter International Inc. Posted on:22 Jul 10 Baxter International Inc. (NYSE: BAX) today announced its financial results for the second quarter of 2010, reporting earnings in line with the company’s previously issued guidance of .90 to .93 per diluted share. Read more on PharmiWeb
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Note On Parkinsons Disease
Parkinson’s is found all over the world. Exact global figures are not always available, though it is estimated that four million people worldwide have the condition. Parkinson’s disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders.
Brain cells called neurons are responsible for passing along electrical impulses throughout the brain, from one cell to the next, allowing the brain to function normally. In Parkinson disease, cells in a certain part of the brain called the substantia nigra begin to die or become impaired.
Different medications are used for treating Parkinsons disease. Over time, you might be asked to change your medication as it loses its effectiveness or increase its dosage. Because of this, it’s extremely crucial that you do not cease consulting with your doctor in a regular basis.
Parkinsons disease is a disorder which takes effect on the central nervous system. A movement disorder, Parkinson’s can be seen in four major symptoms; namely rigidity of muscles, a tremor of movement, slowing of overall movement (known as bradykinesia) and in certain instances loss of movement altogether.
The main symptoms of this disease include stiffness and tremors in the limbs which is due to the reduction of Dopamine, chemical in the brain which controls movement in the body. Dopamine agonists clone dopamine and also stimulate the cells of the brain, just the way the normal chemical reacts.
Dopamine is a chemical messenger responsible for exchanging signals from our brains to our muscles. The role of dopamine in Parkinsons disease basically prevents the brain from communicating properly with the muscles, hence problems in muscle control is experienced.
Parkinsons Disease displays three principal characteristics, or symptoms: rigidity, brakykinesia and tremor.
Rigidity : Rigidity is caused by increased muscle tone.
Bradykinesia : Bradykinesia is a slowness and poverty of voluntary movement.
Tremor : Tremor is present when the person is at rest, though not when they are asleep.
The last of the five stages of Parkinsons disease would be the hardest for you because by this time, the illness will have taken over your physical movements. Here, you may not be able to stand or walk during and may not be able to take care of yourself.
Today the strongest theory for the cause of Parkinson’s disease is from “the combination of a subtle genetically-determined vulnerability to environmental toxins along with even limited exposure to those toxins.
The success colloidal gold enjoys for patients suffering from incurable affections is partly justified by the technological process used in the manufacturing. Homeopaths and other specialists in the field talk about the ultrafine gold molecules or nanometer-sized particles.
Another method that is considered a natural cure is Ayurvedic medicine. A five thousand year-old practice, this Indian method involves a variety of meditations, massages, herbs, diet changes, and exercises to keep the body in shape and functioning.
The most effective treatment for the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease by a long shot is the drug levodopa. This is derived from a naturally produced chemical in plant matter and animals.
Although increasingly a young person’s disease, the symptoms of Parkinson’s do not emerge in many people until the later years. This is because there needs to be a depletion of 80% in the body’s capacity to make dopamine before the symptoms of dopamine depletion actually surface.
Nowadays a very high proportion of alternative and nutritional medicine practitioners recommend antioxidant therapy and this is where the LifeWave glutathione and carnosine patches have found favor.
David Zid, an ACE, APG certified trainer, has collaborated with orthopedic surgeon, Thomas H. Mallory, M.D., who is afflicted with Parkinson’s disease, in the development of a Parkinson’s specific fitness program designed to proactively minimize tremors and improve flexibility, stability, balance and strength. Delay the Disease contains colorful photographs of Zid demonstrating each move, as well as recommendations for exercise frequency, modification and how to adjust the workout as one improve
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Massachusetts: Chief Justice Retires
Margaret H. Marshall, the chief justice of the top court in Massachusetts, announced Wednesday that she would retire early to spend time with her husband, who she said has Parkinson’s disease. Read more on New York Times
Question by Liz F: what part of the brain does Parkinson disease take place?
I’m doing a project in my anatomy class and right now and I’m studying the brain
i just really need to know what hemisphere or lobe does Parkinson’s disease generally take place.
I’m kind of guessing there isn’t any general area
but if there is that would be great to know!
=]
Best answer:
Answer by Sreeraman As you also said, I also think that there is no specific part the Parkinson disease takes place. I think, it affects the entire brain and that is why the entire body is getting affected.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Biogen cites safety in dropping Parkinson’s drug
Biogen Idec Inc. and a partner have decided to halt development of a drug candidate to treat Parkinson’s disease. Read more on Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Questions and Answers – 22 July 2010
Community Max—Performance; Economic Challenges—Addressed by Economic Programme; Mining in Conservation Areas—Reduction in GDP Growth Projections; Aquaculture—Announcements Read more on Scoop.co.nz
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Biogen Looks Good Now, but What About Tomorrow?
The pipeline for one drugmaker is crumbling. Read more on The Motley Fool
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
About the Video: Experts in Parkinson’s Disease have revised the guidelines for diagnosing and treating the disease in order to help people receive the best care. In this two-part program, Dr. William Weiner, the Parkinson’s Disease specialist who was lead author of the guidelines, explains the latest information about Parkinson’s Disease along with what changes were made to the treatment guidelines and why. Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part program include: Parkinson’s symptoms Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease Progression of Parkinson’s disease Medications – Levodopa Drugs for motor fluctuations About the Expert: Dr. William Weiner is the chief of neurology at the University of Maryland Medical Center where he directs the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. He is also professor and chairman of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Parkinsons Disease Guidelines (Part 2) www.youtube.com Dr. William Weiner www.umm.edu Maryland Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center www.umm.edu The Facts About Parkinson’s Disease www.umm.edu New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guidelines www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul.
Note On Parkinsons Disease
Parkinson’s is found all over the world. Exact global figures are not always available, though it is estimated that four million people worldwide have the condition. Parkinson’s disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders.
Brain cells called neurons are responsible for passing along electrical impulses throughout the brain, from one cell to the next, allowing the brain to function normally. In Parkinson disease, cells in a certain part of the brain called the substantia nigra begin to die or become impaired.
Different medications are used for treating Parkinsons disease. Over time, you might be asked to change your medication as it loses its effectiveness or increase its dosage. Because of this, it’s extremely crucial that you do not cease consulting with your doctor in a regular basis.
Parkinsons disease is a disorder which takes effect on the central nervous system. A movement disorder, Parkinson’s can be seen in four major symptoms; namely rigidity of muscles, a tremor of movement, slowing of overall movement (known as bradykinesia) and in certain instances loss of movement altogether.
The main symptoms of this disease include stiffness and tremors in the limbs which is due to the reduction of Dopamine, chemical in the brain which controls movement in the body. Dopamine agonists clone dopamine and also stimulate the cells of the brain, just the way the normal chemical reacts.
Dopamine is a chemical messenger responsible for exchanging signals from our brains to our muscles. The role of dopamine in Parkinsons disease basically prevents the brain from communicating properly with the muscles, hence problems in muscle control is experienced.
Parkinsons Disease displays three principal characteristics, or symptoms: rigidity, brakykinesia and tremor.
Rigidity : Rigidity is caused by increased muscle tone.
Bradykinesia : Bradykinesia is a slowness and poverty of voluntary movement.
Tremor : Tremor is present when the person is at rest, though not when they are asleep.
The last of the five stages of Parkinsons disease would be the hardest for you because by this time, the illness will have taken over your physical movements. Here, you may not be able to stand or walk during and may not be able to take care of yourself.
Today the strongest theory for the cause of Parkinson’s disease is from “the combination of a subtle genetically-determined vulnerability to environmental toxins along with even limited exposure to those toxins.
The success colloidal gold enjoys for patients suffering from incurable affections is partly justified by the technological process used in the manufacturing. Homeopaths and other specialists in the field talk about the ultrafine gold molecules or nanometer-sized particles.
Another method that is considered a natural cure is Ayurvedic medicine. A five thousand year-old practice, this Indian method involves a variety of meditations, massages, herbs, diet changes, and exercises to keep the body in shape and functioning.
The most effective treatment for the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease by a long shot is the drug levodopa. This is derived from a naturally produced chemical in plant matter and animals.
Although increasingly a young person’s disease, the symptoms of Parkinson’s do not emerge in many people until the later years. This is because there needs to be a depletion of 80% in the body’s capacity to make dopamine before the symptoms of dopamine depletion actually surface.
Nowadays a very high proportion of alternative and nutritional medicine practitioners recommend antioxidant therapy and this is where the LifeWave glutathione and carnosine patches have found favor.
David Zid, an ACE, APG certified trainer, has collaborated with orthopedic surgeon, Thomas H. Mallory, M.D., who is afflicted with Parkinson’s disease, in the development of a Parkinson’s specific fitness program designed to proactively minimize tremors and improve flexibility, stability, balance and strength. Delay the Disease contains colorful photographs of Zid demonstrating each move, as well as recommendations for exercise frequency, modification and how to adjust the workout as one improve
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Man with possible dementia may get strike
The 69-year-old man with Parkinson’s disease and possible dementia who was charged with assault after grabbing the breasts of a woman in his care home would be excused from trial if he was found to have a mental impairment, Police and Corrections Minister Judith Collins says. Read more on NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News
Question by Liz F: what part of the brain does Parkinson disease take place?
I’m doing a project in my anatomy class and right now and I’m studying the brain
i just really need to know what hemisphere or lobe does Parkinson’s disease generally take place.
I’m kind of guessing there isn’t any general area
but if there is that would be great to know!
=]
Best answer:
Answer by Sreeraman As you also said, I also think that there is no specific part the Parkinson disease takes place. I think, it affects the entire brain and that is why the entire body is getting affected.
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Helps support a strong immune system.
Useful in protecting your heart.
Helps reduce the risk of death from heart related problems.
Powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.
Supplementing with Vitamin E is one of the most important things you can do to decrease your risk of serious heart problems. Study after study has demonstrated that Vitamin E can protect your heart and lower your risk of dying from heart related problems. It is extremely important that your Vitamin E supplement be from natural sources rather than from synthetic sources, because some studies indicate that synthetics are not as effective as natural sources. Our Vitamin E is from 100% natural sourc
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Frameless radiosurgery can effectively treat most sensitive regions of brain: Study
While four in 10 clinicians use frameless radiosurgery exclusively to treat cranial indications, user data collected at the 5th International Conference of the Novalis Circle, held last month in Munich, Germany, shows that there are still significant opportunities to increase utilization of the effective treatment approach. Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by xxtoxiclullaby69xx: what are some religious issues surrounding the use of human embryos for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
what is the process involved in the creation of the neurons, in therapeutic cloning?
Best answer:
Answer by gerafalop Some people believe that embryos are human beings. They feel that killing an embryo is equivalent to killing a person. Therefore they believe that you should not kill someone in order to save someone else’s life.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
Cure Panic Attacks – What Is The Most Appropriate Treatment For Me?
How to cure panic attacks will be uppermost in your mind if you are suffering debilitating symptoms on an ongoing basis. Maybe you have had enough of living in fear and having your life restricted and have decided you need help. But where do you go? That all depends on what type of person you are!
There are so many treatments available nowadays, that having to choose between them can create more stress and fear for you, when you are already in a vulnerable state.
The first thing to consider is what kind of person you are. Ask yourself some questions.
- Are you a courageous person, a go-getter, an adventurer or, are you more of a quiet, reflective person? – Are you someone who likes to do things the easy way or someone who enjoys working “through” things?
- Are you someone that likes a lot of support or, someone who enjoys working on their own, unsupervised?
To be effective, the treatment you opt for needs to complement the type of person you are and you need be able to trust the person who is helping you.
When you are thinking about how to cure panic attacks, you may choose medication in the first instance. It may be a necessity if you are experiencing chronic symptoms and feel you need to get some sleep and calm down.
Please do not need to feel bad about taking medication. Sometimes it is vital, as a temporary first step, to help you get your bearings and does not mean you need be on it forever. If you do not want to take medication, you may like to see a naturopath for a remedy.
There are other treatments that help you change your behaviour and thinking,like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy which works by talking about the situation and seeing things in a different light. Fine, if you are a talker and enjoy working through things!
If you are of a more quiet,reflective nature then you might want to consider how to cure panic attacks with hypnosis, where the work is “done for you”.
If going to see someone does not feel right for you and, you are a person who likes to sort things out on your own, then you might want to try a self-help method at home. There are many on the internet to choose from and some offer 24 hour online counselling support so that you can have extra help when required.
Other treatments can be quite traumatic as they throw you in at the deep end hoping to desensitize you – fine if you consider yourself courageous and up for a challenge.
Whichever treatment you consider for how to cure panic attacks, make sure it is right for you, as it can make all the difference to your recovery.
How To Cure Panic Attacks- If you would like a different method to permanently eliminate your suffering, you can discover more here: http://WWW.StopPanicAttacksPermanently.Com Check out http://WWW.CureAnxietyAndDepression.Com - it’s like having your own regular life coach and friend with practical tips and advice, making anxiety and depression a thing of the past!
Acorda Therapeutics awarded M C-TRIP grant to support research on GGF2
Acorda Therapeutics, Inc. today announced the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute has awarded a million Cardiac Translational Research Implementation Program grant to support research on Glial Growth Factor 2, a novel investigational agent for the treatment of patients with heart failure under development at Acorda. Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by sidhart1: Who is the best neuro-physician in Mumbai for treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
Also, are there any alternative medicine treatments, e.g. homeopathy which can give real relief, even cure??
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
Cure Panic Attacks – What Is The Most Appropriate Treatment For Me?
How to cure panic attacks will be uppermost in your mind if you are suffering debilitating symptoms on an ongoing basis. Maybe you have had enough of living in fear and having your life restricted and have decided you need help. But where do you go? That all depends on what type of person you are!
There are so many treatments available nowadays, that having to choose between them can create more stress and fear for you, when you are already in a vulnerable state.
The first thing to consider is what kind of person you are. Ask yourself some questions.
- Are you a courageous person, a go-getter, an adventurer or, are you more of a quiet, reflective person? – Are you someone who likes to do things the easy way or someone who enjoys working “through” things?
- Are you someone that likes a lot of support or, someone who enjoys working on their own, unsupervised?
To be effective, the treatment you opt for needs to complement the type of person you are and you need be able to trust the person who is helping you.
When you are thinking about how to cure panic attacks, you may choose medication in the first instance. It may be a necessity if you are experiencing chronic symptoms and feel you need to get some sleep and calm down.
Please do not need to feel bad about taking medication. Sometimes it is vital, as a temporary first step, to help you get your bearings and does not mean you need be on it forever. If you do not want to take medication, you may like to see a naturopath for a remedy.
There are other treatments that help you change your behaviour and thinking,like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy which works by talking about the situation and seeing things in a different light. Fine, if you are a talker and enjoy working through things!
If you are of a more quiet,reflective nature then you might want to consider how to cure panic attacks with hypnosis, where the work is “done for you”.
If going to see someone does not feel right for you and, you are a person who likes to sort things out on your own, then you might want to try a self-help method at home. There are many on the internet to choose from and some offer 24 hour online counselling support so that you can have extra help when required.
Other treatments can be quite traumatic as they throw you in at the deep end hoping to desensitize you – fine if you consider yourself courageous and up for a challenge.
Whichever treatment you consider for how to cure panic attacks, make sure it is right for you, as it can make all the difference to your recovery.
How To Cure Panic Attacks- If you would like a different method to permanently eliminate your suffering, you can discover more here: http://WWW.StopPanicAttacksPermanently.Com Check out http://WWW.CureAnxietyAndDepression.Com - it’s like having your own regular life coach and friend with practical tips and advice, making anxiety and depression a thing of the past!
Stem cells made by reprogramming hold onto their past
Adult cells that have been reprogrammed into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) do not completely let go of their past, perhaps limiting their ability to function as a less controversial alternative to embryonic stem cells for basic research and cell replacement therapies, according to researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston, John Hopkins University and their colleagues. Read more on PhysOrg
Question by sidhart1: Who is the best neuro-physician in Mumbai for treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
Also, are there any alternative medicine treatments, e.g. homeopathy which can give real relief, even cure??
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
Cure Panic Attacks – What Is The Most Appropriate Treatment For Me?
How to cure panic attacks will be uppermost in your mind if you are suffering debilitating symptoms on an ongoing basis. Maybe you have had enough of living in fear and having your life restricted and have decided you need help. But where do you go? That all depends on what type of person you are!
There are so many treatments available nowadays, that having to choose between them can create more stress and fear for you, when you are already in a vulnerable state.
The first thing to consider is what kind of person you are. Ask yourself some questions.
- Are you a courageous person, a go-getter, an adventurer or, are you more of a quiet, reflective person? – Are you someone who likes to do things the easy way or someone who enjoys working “through” things?
- Are you someone that likes a lot of support or, someone who enjoys working on their own, unsupervised?
To be effective, the treatment you opt for needs to complement the type of person you are and you need be able to trust the person who is helping you.
When you are thinking about how to cure panic attacks, you may choose medication in the first instance. It may be a necessity if you are experiencing chronic symptoms and feel you need to get some sleep and calm down.
Please do not need to feel bad about taking medication. Sometimes it is vital, as a temporary first step, to help you get your bearings and does not mean you need be on it forever. If you do not want to take medication, you may like to see a naturopath for a remedy.
There are other treatments that help you change your behaviour and thinking,like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy which works by talking about the situation and seeing things in a different light. Fine, if you are a talker and enjoy working through things!
If you are of a more quiet,reflective nature then you might want to consider how to cure panic attacks with hypnosis, where the work is “done for you”.
If going to see someone does not feel right for you and, you are a person who likes to sort things out on your own, then you might want to try a self-help method at home. There are many on the internet to choose from and some offer 24 hour online counselling support so that you can have extra help when required.
Other treatments can be quite traumatic as they throw you in at the deep end hoping to desensitize you – fine if you consider yourself courageous and up for a challenge.
Whichever treatment you consider for how to cure panic attacks, make sure it is right for you, as it can make all the difference to your recovery.
How To Cure Panic Attacks- If you would like a different method to permanently eliminate your suffering, you can discover more here: http://WWW.StopPanicAttacksPermanently.Com Check out http://WWW.CureAnxietyAndDepression.Com - it’s like having your own regular life coach and friend with practical tips and advice, making anxiety and depression a thing of the past!
Safe Swallowing Is No Choke
That’s the message of Drs. Roya Sayadi and Joel Herskowitz. They are a wife-husband team from Natick, Massachusetts, who are spreading the word that swallowing problems are everywhere – and they can be deadly. “Many people these days know about the dangers of falling in the elderly,” said Sayadi, a speech-language pathologist with the Natick Visiting Nurse Association. “Caregivers are on the … Read more on Medical News Today
Question by sidhart1: Who is the best neuro-physician in Mumbai for treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
Also, are there any alternative medicine treatments, e.g. homeopathy which can give real relief, even cure??
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
Cure Panic Attacks – What Is The Most Appropriate Treatment For Me?
How to cure panic attacks will be uppermost in your mind if you are suffering debilitating symptoms on an ongoing basis. Maybe you have had enough of living in fear and having your life restricted and have decided you need help. But where do you go? That all depends on what type of person you are!
There are so many treatments available nowadays, that having to choose between them can create more stress and fear for you, when you are already in a vulnerable state.
The first thing to consider is what kind of person you are. Ask yourself some questions.
- Are you a courageous person, a go-getter, an adventurer or, are you more of a quiet, reflective person? – Are you someone who likes to do things the easy way or someone who enjoys working “through” things?
- Are you someone that likes a lot of support or, someone who enjoys working on their own, unsupervised?
To be effective, the treatment you opt for needs to complement the type of person you are and you need be able to trust the person who is helping you.
When you are thinking about how to cure panic attacks, you may choose medication in the first instance. It may be a necessity if you are experiencing chronic symptoms and feel you need to get some sleep and calm down.
Please do not need to feel bad about taking medication. Sometimes it is vital, as a temporary first step, to help you get your bearings and does not mean you need be on it forever. If you do not want to take medication, you may like to see a naturopath for a remedy.
There are other treatments that help you change your behaviour and thinking,like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy which works by talking about the situation and seeing things in a different light. Fine, if you are a talker and enjoy working through things!
If you are of a more quiet,reflective nature then you might want to consider how to cure panic attacks with hypnosis, where the work is “done for you”.
If going to see someone does not feel right for you and, you are a person who likes to sort things out on your own, then you might want to try a self-help method at home. There are many on the internet to choose from and some offer 24 hour online counselling support so that you can have extra help when required.
Other treatments can be quite traumatic as they throw you in at the deep end hoping to desensitize you – fine if you consider yourself courageous and up for a challenge.
Whichever treatment you consider for how to cure panic attacks, make sure it is right for you, as it can make all the difference to your recovery.
How To Cure Panic Attacks- If you would like a different method to permanently eliminate your suffering, you can discover more here: http://WWW.StopPanicAttacksPermanently.Com Check out http://WWW.CureAnxietyAndDepression.Com - it’s like having your own regular life coach and friend with practical tips and advice, making anxiety and depression a thing of the past!
Food Allergy Support group meets Mondays in Westlake
• Food Allergy Support Group. 7 p.m. Mondays. St. John Medical Center Community Outreach Center, 29160 Center Ridge Road, Suite R, Westlake. (440) 937-7995. Read more on The Sun Post-Herald
Question by sidhart1: Who is the best neuro-physician in Mumbai for treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
Also, are there any alternative medicine treatments, e.g. homeopathy which can give real relief, even cure??
Best answer:
Answer by Mimi H Dr Chico Vaz
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
Cure Panic Attacks – What Is The Most Appropriate Treatment For Me?
How to cure panic attacks will be uppermost in your mind if you are suffering debilitating symptoms on an ongoing basis. Maybe you have had enough of living in fear and having your life restricted and have decided you need help. But where do you go? That all depends on what type of person you are!
There are so many treatments available nowadays, that having to choose between them can create more stress and fear for you, when you are already in a vulnerable state.
The first thing to consider is what kind of person you are. Ask yourself some questions.
- Are you a courageous person, a go-getter, an adventurer or, are you more of a quiet, reflective person? – Are you someone who likes to do things the easy way or someone who enjoys working “through” things?
- Are you someone that likes a lot of support or, someone who enjoys working on their own, unsupervised?
To be effective, the treatment you opt for needs to complement the type of person you are and you need be able to trust the person who is helping you.
When you are thinking about how to cure panic attacks, you may choose medication in the first instance. It may be a necessity if you are experiencing chronic symptoms and feel you need to get some sleep and calm down.
Please do not need to feel bad about taking medication. Sometimes it is vital, as a temporary first step, to help you get your bearings and does not mean you need be on it forever. If you do not want to take medication, you may like to see a naturopath for a remedy.
There are other treatments that help you change your behaviour and thinking,like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy which works by talking about the situation and seeing things in a different light. Fine, if you are a talker and enjoy working through things!
If you are of a more quiet,reflective nature then you might want to consider how to cure panic attacks with hypnosis, where the work is “done for you”.
If going to see someone does not feel right for you and, you are a person who likes to sort things out on your own, then you might want to try a self-help method at home. There are many on the internet to choose from and some offer 24 hour online counselling support so that you can have extra help when required.
Other treatments can be quite traumatic as they throw you in at the deep end hoping to desensitize you – fine if you consider yourself courageous and up for a challenge.
Whichever treatment you consider for how to cure panic attacks, make sure it is right for you, as it can make all the difference to your recovery.
How To Cure Panic Attacks- If you would like a different method to permanently eliminate your suffering, you can discover more here: http://WWW.StopPanicAttacksPermanently.Com Check out http://WWW.CureAnxietyAndDepression.Com - it’s like having your own regular life coach and friend with practical tips and advice, making anxiety and depression a thing of the past!
Support group calendar: July 18-25 – From the Poughkeepsie Journal
Support groups Read more on Poughkeepsie Journal
Question by sidhart1: Who is the best neuro-physician in Mumbai for treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
Also, are there any alternative medicine treatments, e.g. homeopathy which can give real relief, even cure??
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
Cure Panic Attacks – What Is The Most Appropriate Treatment For Me?
How to cure panic attacks will be uppermost in your mind if you are suffering debilitating symptoms on an ongoing basis. Maybe you have had enough of living in fear and having your life restricted and have decided you need help. But where do you go? That all depends on what type of person you are!
There are so many treatments available nowadays, that having to choose between them can create more stress and fear for you, when you are already in a vulnerable state.
The first thing to consider is what kind of person you are. Ask yourself some questions.
- Are you a courageous person, a go-getter, an adventurer or, are you more of a quiet, reflective person? – Are you someone who likes to do things the easy way or someone who enjoys working “through” things?
- Are you someone that likes a lot of support or, someone who enjoys working on their own, unsupervised?
To be effective, the treatment you opt for needs to complement the type of person you are and you need be able to trust the person who is helping you.
When you are thinking about how to cure panic attacks, you may choose medication in the first instance. It may be a necessity if you are experiencing chronic symptoms and feel you need to get some sleep and calm down.
Please do not need to feel bad about taking medication. Sometimes it is vital, as a temporary first step, to help you get your bearings and does not mean you need be on it forever. If you do not want to take medication, you may like to see a naturopath for a remedy.
There are other treatments that help you change your behaviour and thinking,like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy which works by talking about the situation and seeing things in a different light. Fine, if you are a talker and enjoy working through things!
If you are of a more quiet,reflective nature then you might want to consider how to cure panic attacks with hypnosis, where the work is “done for you”.
If going to see someone does not feel right for you and, you are a person who likes to sort things out on your own, then you might want to try a self-help method at home. There are many on the internet to choose from and some offer 24 hour online counselling support so that you can have extra help when required.
Other treatments can be quite traumatic as they throw you in at the deep end hoping to desensitize you – fine if you consider yourself courageous and up for a challenge.
Whichever treatment you consider for how to cure panic attacks, make sure it is right for you, as it can make all the difference to your recovery.
How To Cure Panic Attacks- If you would like a different method to permanently eliminate your suffering, you can discover more here: http://WWW.StopPanicAttacksPermanently.Com Check out http://WWW.CureAnxietyAndDepression.Com - it’s like having your own regular life coach and friend with practical tips and advice, making anxiety and depression a thing of the past!
Analyzing gene expression can improve personalized treatment for cancer patients
Analyzing the genes expressed by cancer cells allows for a better understanding of that patient’s specific disease and in turn, a more personalized approach to treatment. But obtaining the RNA from a tumor in the lungs in order to conduct the genetic analysis is a challenging prospect. Currently, lung cancer researchers are limited to using RNA extracted from early-stage tumors removed during … Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by sidhart1: Who is the best neuro-physician in Mumbai for treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
Also, are there any alternative medicine treatments, e.g. homeopathy which can give real relief, even cure??
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
Cure Panic Attacks – What Is The Most Appropriate Treatment For Me?
How to cure panic attacks will be uppermost in your mind if you are suffering debilitating symptoms on an ongoing basis. Maybe you have had enough of living in fear and having your life restricted and have decided you need help. But where do you go? That all depends on what type of person you are!
There are so many treatments available nowadays, that having to choose between them can create more stress and fear for you, when you are already in a vulnerable state.
The first thing to consider is what kind of person you are. Ask yourself some questions.
- Are you a courageous person, a go-getter, an adventurer or, are you more of a quiet, reflective person? – Are you someone who likes to do things the easy way or someone who enjoys working “through” things?
- Are you someone that likes a lot of support or, someone who enjoys working on their own, unsupervised?
To be effective, the treatment you opt for needs to complement the type of person you are and you need be able to trust the person who is helping you.
When you are thinking about how to cure panic attacks, you may choose medication in the first instance. It may be a necessity if you are experiencing chronic symptoms and feel you need to get some sleep and calm down.
Please do not need to feel bad about taking medication. Sometimes it is vital, as a temporary first step, to help you get your bearings and does not mean you need be on it forever. If you do not want to take medication, you may like to see a naturopath for a remedy.
There are other treatments that help you change your behaviour and thinking,like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy which works by talking about the situation and seeing things in a different light. Fine, if you are a talker and enjoy working through things!
If you are of a more quiet,reflective nature then you might want to consider how to cure panic attacks with hypnosis, where the work is “done for you”.
If going to see someone does not feel right for you and, you are a person who likes to sort things out on your own, then you might want to try a self-help method at home. There are many on the internet to choose from and some offer 24 hour online counselling support so that you can have extra help when required.
Other treatments can be quite traumatic as they throw you in at the deep end hoping to desensitize you – fine if you consider yourself courageous and up for a challenge.
Whichever treatment you consider for how to cure panic attacks, make sure it is right for you, as it can make all the difference to your recovery.
How To Cure Panic Attacks- If you would like a different method to permanently eliminate your suffering, you can discover more here: http://WWW.StopPanicAttacksPermanently.Com Check out http://WWW.CureAnxietyAndDepression.Com - it’s like having your own regular life coach and friend with practical tips and advice, making anxiety and depression a thing of the past!
Analyzing gene expression can improve personalized treatment for cancer patients
Analyzing the genes expressed by cancer cells allows for a better understanding of that patient’s specific disease and in turn, a more personalized approach to treatment. But obtaining the RNA from a tumor in the lungs in order to conduct the genetic analysis is a challenging prospect. Currently, lung cancer researchers are limited to using RNA extracted from early-stage tumors removed during … Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by sidhart1: Who is the best neuro-physician in Mumbai for treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
Also, are there any alternative medicine treatments, e.g. homeopathy which can give real relief, even cure??
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
Cure Panic Attacks – What Is The Most Appropriate Treatment For Me?
How to cure panic attacks will be uppermost in your mind if you are suffering debilitating symptoms on an ongoing basis. Maybe you have had enough of living in fear and having your life restricted and have decided you need help. But where do you go? That all depends on what type of person you are!
There are so many treatments available nowadays, that having to choose between them can create more stress and fear for you, when you are already in a vulnerable state.
The first thing to consider is what kind of person you are. Ask yourself some questions.
- Are you a courageous person, a go-getter, an adventurer or, are you more of a quiet, reflective person? – Are you someone who likes to do things the easy way or someone who enjoys working “through” things?
- Are you someone that likes a lot of support or, someone who enjoys working on their own, unsupervised?
To be effective, the treatment you opt for needs to complement the type of person you are and you need be able to trust the person who is helping you.
When you are thinking about how to cure panic attacks, you may choose medication in the first instance. It may be a necessity if you are experiencing chronic symptoms and feel you need to get some sleep and calm down.
Please do not need to feel bad about taking medication. Sometimes it is vital, as a temporary first step, to help you get your bearings and does not mean you need be on it forever. If you do not want to take medication, you may like to see a naturopath for a remedy.
There are other treatments that help you change your behaviour and thinking,like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy which works by talking about the situation and seeing things in a different light. Fine, if you are a talker and enjoy working through things!
If you are of a more quiet,reflective nature then you might want to consider how to cure panic attacks with hypnosis, where the work is “done for you”.
If going to see someone does not feel right for you and, you are a person who likes to sort things out on your own, then you might want to try a self-help method at home. There are many on the internet to choose from and some offer 24 hour online counselling support so that you can have extra help when required.
Other treatments can be quite traumatic as they throw you in at the deep end hoping to desensitize you – fine if you consider yourself courageous and up for a challenge.
Whichever treatment you consider for how to cure panic attacks, make sure it is right for you, as it can make all the difference to your recovery.
How To Cure Panic Attacks- If you would like a different method to permanently eliminate your suffering, you can discover more here: http://WWW.StopPanicAttacksPermanently.Com Check out http://WWW.CureAnxietyAndDepression.Com - it’s like having your own regular life coach and friend with practical tips and advice, making anxiety and depression a thing of the past!
Analyzing gene expression can improve personalized treatment for cancer patients
Analyzing the genes expressed by cancer cells allows for a better understanding of that patient’s specific disease and in turn, a more personalized approach to treatment. But obtaining the RNA from a tumor in the lungs in order to conduct the genetic analysis is a challenging prospect. Currently, lung cancer researchers are limited to using RNA extracted from early-stage tumors removed during … Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by sidhart1: Who is the best neuro-physician in Mumbai for treatment of Parkinson’s Disease?
Also, are there any alternative medicine treatments, e.g. homeopathy which can give real relief, even cure??
Best answer:
Answer by Mimi H Dr Chico Vaz
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 43.68
SNM honors outstanding contributors
( Society of Nuclear Medicine ) SNM — an international scientific and medical organization — recognized the contributions and work to the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging during its 57th Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City. Several awards ceremonies were held to recognize the value that SNM members play in advancing the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease, cancer and … Read more on EurekAlert!
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 43.68
SNM honors outstanding contributors
( Society of Nuclear Medicine ) SNM — an international scientific and medical organization — recognized the contributions and work to the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging during its 57th Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City. Several awards ceremonies were held to recognize the value that SNM members play in advancing the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease, cancer and … Read more on EurekAlert!
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 43.68
SNM honors outstanding contributors
( Society of Nuclear Medicine ) SNM — an international scientific and medical organization — recognized the contributions and work to the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging during its 57th Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City. Several awards ceremonies were held to recognize the value that SNM members play in advancing the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease, cancer and … Read more on EurekAlert!
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
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SNM honors outstanding contributors
( Society of Nuclear Medicine ) SNM — an international scientific and medical organization — recognized the contributions and work to the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging during its 57th Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City. Several awards ceremonies were held to recognize the value that SNM members play in advancing the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease, cancer and … Read more on EurekAlert!
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
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Answer by udaigrover160 pranayam
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Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
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Norton receives million donation
LOUISVILLE, KY. (News Release) - Dr. Elizabeth Cressman is gifting million to benefit Norton Neuroscience Institute and Norton Suburban Hospital. Her gift to the Norton Healthcare Foundation for the Cressman Parkinson’s Center will enhance care and research efforts for Parkinson’s patients at Norton Neuroscience Institute, including recruitment of new specialists, development of new … Read more on WHAS TV11 Louisville
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Best answer:
Answer by udaigrover160 pranayam
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
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Price: $ 43.68
QR Pharma to present positive clinical data from mechanism of action study in MCI at ICAD 2010
QR Pharma, Inc., a developer of novel drugs to treat Alzheimer’s disease (AD), is presenting a poster today on positive clinical data from its recent mechanism of action study in mild cognitive impaired (MCI) patients at the International Congress on Alzheimer’s Disease (ICAD 2010). Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Best answer:
Answer by udaigrover160 pranayam
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
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Price: $ 43.68
MARTHA SPRABERRY: Managing dysphagia sometimes difficult
Several years ago, I had the opportunity to care for my dad, who was dealing with throat cancer. One of the problems we encountered following his treatment was his inability to drink fluids without choking. It was frustrating for him, as well as the rest of our family, as we tried to find solutions to help him.This difficulty swallowing is known as dysphagia. People who have a stroke, dementia … Read more on Abilene Reporter-News
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 43.68
Good Vibrations: Treating brain disease with some good vibes (w/ Video)
Columbia University bioengineer Elisa Konofagou is making waves when it comes to researching treatments for degenerative brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. These aren’t just any waves; they’re ultrasound waves. Read more on PhysOrg
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 41.61
AlphaRx reports positive preclinical results of GAI-122 injectable nanoemulsion for Acute Ischemic Stroke
AlphaRx, Inc. announced positive preclinical results of GAI-122 injectable nanoemulsion, a Mitochondria-targeted neuroprotective drug candidate being developed for the treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke. The results will be delivered as a podium presentation during the 37th Annual Meeting and Exposition of the Controlled Release Society in Portland, Oregon July 10 – 14, 2010. Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 41.61
AlphaRx reports positive preclinical results of GAI-122 injectable nanoemulsion for Acute Ischemic Stroke
AlphaRx, Inc. announced positive preclinical results of GAI-122 injectable nanoemulsion, a Mitochondria-targeted neuroprotective drug candidate being developed for the treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke. The results will be delivered as a podium presentation during the 37th Annual Meeting and Exposition of the Controlled Release Society in Portland, Oregon July 10 – 14, 2010. Read more on News-Medical-Net
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 41.61
Treating Brain Disease With Good Vibes
Columbia University bioengineer Elisa Konofagou is making waves when it comes to researching treatments for degenerative brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. These aren’t just any waves; they’re ultrasound waves."Ultrasound denotes acoustic wave propagation. If you increase the intensity and pressure of these waves, you can cause biological effects on tissues," says … Read more on redOrbit
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
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Parkinson’s Patients More Likely to Stick With Certain ‘Add-on’ Drugs
Of the three main types of oral drugs commonly added to levodopa therapy for patients with advanced Parkinson`s disease, one might be the most effective, according to a new review. Read more on PhysOrg
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 41.61
Powering the brain
A patient shares his experience with deep brain stimulation surgery, a treatment option that can help people with advanced Parkinson’s disease improve their quality of life. Read more on The Star
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 41.61
Powering the brain
A patient shares his experience with deep brain stimulation surgery, a treatment option that can help people with advanced Parkinson’s disease improve their quality of life. Read more on The Star
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 41.61
Powering the brain
A patient shares his experience with deep brain stimulation surgery, a treatment option that can help people with advanced Parkinson’s disease improve their quality of life. Read more on The Star
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Best answer:
Answer by udaigrover160 pranayam
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 41.61
Powering the brain
A patient shares his experience with deep brain stimulation surgery, a treatment option that can help people with advanced Parkinson’s disease improve their quality of life. Read more on The Star
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 41.61
Powering the brain
A patient shares his experience with deep brain stimulation surgery, a treatment option that can help people with advanced Parkinson’s disease improve their quality of life. Read more on The Star
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 41.61
Powering the brain
A patient shares his experience with deep brain stimulation surgery, a treatment option that can help people with advanced Parkinson’s disease improve their quality of life. Read more on The Star
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Best answer:
Answer by udaigrover160 pranayam
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
Roughly 1.9 million people are afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, that number is on the rise!
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians will comprehensively cover Parkinson’s disease (PD), including diagnosis, testing, prognosis, and possible causes. Its primary focus will be on treatment, specifying appropriate drugs, doses, and common side effects. It will address not only the treatment of motor problems (tremor, gait, etc
List Price: $ 49.95
Price: $ 41.61
Parkinson’s hope as scientists ease symptoms in mice
Parkinson’s sufferers could be in line for new treatments after research showed that switching on particular cells in the brain eases symptoms of the degenerative condition. Read more on Daily Telegraph
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
There are over one million people in the U.S. living with Parkinson’s disease, a debilitating neurological disorder. Patients can now choose from a variety of increasingly effective treatments, including new drugs, revolutionary surgical techniques, and cutting-edge alternative treatments such as intravenous glutathione therapy. The book covers not only the pros and cons of prescription drug and surgical treatments for Parkinson’s, but discusses the latest alternative therapies, including herbal
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Parkinson’s hope as scientists ease symptoms in mice
Parkinson’s sufferers could be in line for new treatments after research showed that switching on particular cells in the brain eases symptoms of the degenerative condition. Read more on Daily Telegraph
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu Video Rating: 5 / 5
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
There are over one million people in the U.S. living with Parkinson’s disease, a debilitating neurological disorder. Patients can now choose from a variety of increasingly effective treatments, including new drugs, revolutionary surgical techniques, and cutting-edge alternative treatments such as intravenous glutathione therapy. The book covers not only the pros and cons of prescription drug and surgical treatments for Parkinson’s, but discusses the latest alternative therapies, including herbal
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National Parkinson Foundation Mourns the Loss and Celebrates the Life of Nathan Slewett — 97, Chairman Emeritus
MIAMI, July 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ –The National Parkinson Foundation’s Chairman Emeritus, Mr. Nathan Slewett, passed away on July 7, at age 97. Mr. Slewett spent more than 40 years as a tireless volunteer leader and supporter of the National Parkinson Foundation (NPF) and has left an indelible mark on the lives he has touched through his personal philanthropy. Read more on PR Newswire via Yahoo! News
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
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There are over one million people in the U.S. living with Parkinson’s disease, a debilitating neurological disorder. Patients can now choose from a variety of increasingly effective treatments, including new drugs, revolutionary surgical techniques, and cutting-edge alternative treatments such as intravenous glutathione therapy. The book covers not only the pros and cons of prescription drug and surgical treatments for Parkinson’s, but discusses the latest alternative therapies, including herbal
Rating: (out of 4 reviews)
List Price: $ 15.99
Price: $ 8.94
National Parkinson Foundation Mourns the Loss and Celebrates the Life of Nathan Slewett — 97, Chairman Emeritus
MIAMI, July 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ –The National Parkinson Foundation’s Chairman Emeritus, Mr. Nathan Slewett, passed away on July 7, at age 97. Mr. Slewett spent more than 40 years as a tireless volunteer leader and supporter of the National Parkinson Foundation (NPF) and has left an indelible mark on the lives he has touched through his personal philanthropy. Read more on PR Newswire via Yahoo! News
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?
Watch how the Penn Comprehensive Neuroscience Center (Penn CNC) cares for our Parkinsons patients and their families. See how the latest surgical development for Parkinsons disease – deep brain stimulation – helps reduce rigidity, improve mobility and eliminate involuntary movements for patients. Join us as we follow two patients on their journey to see how this new procedure may improve their quality of life. Originally aired May 2002. Learn more about the Penn CNC: www.uphs.upenn.edu
What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments?
More than 10.9 million people worldwide are diagnosed each year with a type of cancer, and more than 7.6 million die each year from the disease. It is estimated that there are 24.6 million people who have received a diagnosis of cancer in the past five years. Many of them are still fighting the disease and looking for a cure.
Traditional treatment for cancer includes chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. These traditional treatments have been known to cure about one third of the cancers for which they are being used. However, what about the other two thirds of cancer patients? What happens to them after enduring months of exhaustive treatments? What happens when chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery aren’t enough to beat their cancers? Were the side effects of the treatments – hair loss, chronic fatigue, nausea and vomiting – are all for nothing?
Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is an innovative treatment which uses genetic medications to treat the disease. The drug named Gendicine, is the world’s first approved gene therapy drug to treat cancer, approved in 2003 by the State FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of China. To date, more than 1,000 patients worldwide have come to Beijing and have been successfully treated with the drug Gendicine, to cure more than 43 types of solid tumours. These include head and neck cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer and others.
This groundbreaking treatment was developed and is currently only available in China. Some medical experts are calling this a wake-up call for the West to develop their own new integrative cancer therapies using gene therapy and biological therapy.
Gene therapy is an integrative process involving multiple methods of treatment. That is why gene therapy is used along traditional treatments of chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. This has shown to significantly reduce the size of the tumours and to also improve the overall quality of life of the patients.
Gene therapy is also combined with alternative cancer treatments such as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, massage, herbal medicine and more. Recent studies have shown that one in three Americans have used some sort of alternative therapies while undergoing treatment or recovering from disease.
This alternative cancer treatment, Gene therapy, had proven to shrink back the harsh side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In addition, acupuncture and herbal medicine can significantly reduce side effects like nausea, prevent vomiting and help fight the fatigue that can be so debilitating during treatment.
As doctors all over the world agree with the fact that traditional methods alone are falling short and still allow millions of deaths each year, Gene therapy and alternative cancer treatments are being thrust into the spotlight as the next big step forward in treating cancer.
Marco has undergone stem cell treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing, China. She is one of many patients, who had parkinson treatment and want to tell the world how they benefit from it.
There are over one million people in the U.S. living with Parkinson’s disease, a debilitating neurological disorder. Patients can now choose from a variety of increasingly effective treatments, including new drugs, revolutionary surgical techniques, and cutting-edge alternative treatments such as intravenous glutathione therapy. The book covers not only the pros and cons of prescription drug and surgical treatments for Parkinson’s, but discusses the latest alternative therapies, including herbal
Rating: (out of 4 reviews)
List Price: $ 15.99
Price: $ 8.94
National Parkinson Foundation Mourns the Loss and Celebrates the Life of Nathan Slewett — 97, Chairman Emeritus
MIAMI, July 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ –The National Parkinson Foundation’s Chairman Emeritus, Mr. Nathan Slewett, passed away on July 7, at age 97. Mr. Slewett spent more than 40 years as a tireless volunteer leader and supporter of the National Parkinson Foundation (NPF) and has left an indelible mark on the lives he has touched through his personal philanthropy. Read more on PR Newswire via Yahoo! News
Question by psumashankar: What are the Yogasana postures for treatment of early parkinson?