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Scientists Move Closer To A Safer Anthrax Vaccine/ Science Daily

Finally, a series of logical experiments were done by Drs. Nareen Abboud and Arturo Casadevall to see what small peptides might stimulate immunity to anthrax.

Bob DeMarco Editor/Contributor–The Alzheimer’s Reading Room

Bob DeMarco is the editor of the Alzheimer’s Reading Room and an Alzheimer’s caregiver. The Alzheimer’s Reading Room is the number one website on the Internet for advice and insight into Alzheimer’s disease. Bob taught at the University of Georgia, was an executive at Bear Stearns, the CEO of…

World Alzheimer’s Day coming up September 21: Memories Matter

As we watch our loved one’s memories being ravaged by Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, it is comforting to know that all over the world, people do care.

What Can We Learn from the Japanese Health Care System?

There is an excellent article on the Washington Post website that discusses healthcare in Japan. Half a world away from the U.S. health-care debate, Japan has a system that costs half as much and often achieves better medical outcomes than its American counterpart. It does so by banning insurance…

Insomnia linked to heart problems

Researchers from the Université de Montréal have found a link between insomnia and cardiac problems. Twenty-four hour blood pressure monitoring was performed on individuals with insomnia, and the findings revealed insomnia raises blood pressure, and can lead to heart problems. Researchers from the Université de Montréal have found a…

Top Reasons Why Drug Rehabilitation May Not Work For You

Many drug addicts are not sure if drug rehabilitation will help them out of their drug addictions. If you are one of such people, I want to convince you now that drug rehab treatment is authentic and would work very efficiently for your drugs addiction problems. Every drug rehab…

Twitter for Therapists

Twitter is an excellent platform to learn about: therapy ideas, therapy practices all over the world, research, assistive technology and more. Many people use to twitter to enhance their personal learning network (PLN). For those of you who are new to Twitter it is a short messaging service where…

Some Out of the Ordinary EMS Equipment

Carrying a specific set of items has become part of my paramedic routine. Steve Whitehead had a great post sampling readers about what they carry in their pockets while on-duty . Everyday EMS Tips contributor, Chris Matthews, will be the first to admit he adds a lot of things…

Clinical Examination for Meniscus

Today’s post is a review of a recent meta-analysis looking at the accuracy of clinical tests for meniscal lesions from our friend Dan Lorenz, MS, PT, ATC/L, CSCS. RESEARCH UPDATE: Clinical Tests for Meniscal Lesions Dan Lorenz, MS, PT, ATC/L, CSCS It has been estimated that approximately 27% of…

See You In The Funny Papers!

Being an Evidence-Based Cat and a big fan of the funny pages, I was delighted to read this Sunday’s edition of Doonesbury. I would let you read it over my shoulder, but I’m told that I have a tendency to…

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