Friday, August 31, 2012

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Electrical Muscle Stimulation using electro acupuncture

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New Help for Depression - Dr. David Jernigan









Conventional medicine would have us believe that the only way to address depression is through pharmaceutical antidepressants and psychiatric therapy. In this presentation, Dr. Jernigan of the Hansa Center for Optimum Health shares alternative methods to address depression at its root cause instead of masking symptoms. www.hansacenter.com Follow: Twitter - @davidjernigan / @hansacenter FB - www.facebook.com/drdavidjernigan

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The genetic pleiotropy of musculoskeletal aging.



Front Physiol. 2012; 3: 303
Karasik D, Cohen-Zinder M

Musculoskeletal aging is detrimental to multiple bodily functions and starts early, probably in the fourth decade of an individual's life. Sarcopenia is a health problem that is expected to only increase as a greater portion of the population lives longer; prevalence of the related musculoskeletal diseases is similarly expected to increase. Unraveling the biological and biomechanical associations and molecular mechanisms underlying these diseases represents a formidable challenge. There are two major problems making disentangling the biological complexity of musculoskeletal aging difficult: (a) it is a systemic, rather than "compartmental," problem, which should be approached accordingly, and (b) the aging per se is neither well defined nor reliably measurable. A unique challenge of studying any age-related condition is a need of distinguishing between the "norm" and "pathology," which are interwoven throughout the aging organism. We argue that detecting genes with pleiotropic functions in musculoskeletal aging is needed to provide insights into the potential biological mechanisms underlying inter-individual differences insusceptibility to the musculoskeletal diseases. However, exploring pleiotropic relationships among the system's components is challenging both methodologically and conceptually. We aimed to focus on genetic aspects of the cross-talk between muscle and its "neighboring" tissues and organs (tendon, bone, and cartilage), and to explore the role of genetics to find the new molecular links between skeletal muscle and other parts of the "musculoskeleton." Identification of significant genetic variants underlying the musculoskeletal system's aging is now possible more than ever due to the currently available advanced genomic technologies. In summary, a "holistic" genetic approach is needed to study the systems's normal functioning and the disease predisposition in order to improve musculoskeletal health.








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Functional organization of complex brain networks modulated by acupuncture at different acupoints belonging to the same anatomic segment.



Chin Med J (Engl). 2012 Aug; 125(15): 2694-700
Chen SJ, Meng L, Yan H, Bai LJ, Wang F, Huang Y, Li JP, Peng XM, Shi XM

Noninvasive functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques have opened a "window" into the brain, allowing us to investigate the anatomical and physiological function involving acupuncture needling. Imaging its sustained effect rather than acute effect on the brain networks may further help elucidate the mechanisms by which acupuncture achieves its therapeutic effects. In this study, we aimed to investigate the functional brain networks during the post-resting state following acupuncture at KI3 in comparison with acupuncture at GB40.Needling at acupoints GB40 and KI3 was performed in twelve subjects. Six minutes of scanning at rest were adopted before and after acupuncture at different acupoints. Then we divided the whole brain into 39 regions and constructed functional brain networks during the post-acupuncture resting states (PARS).For direct comparisons, increased correlations during post-resting state following acupuncture at KI3 compared to resting state (RS) were primarily located between the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and post temporal cortex, ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) and post temporal cortex. These brain regions were all cognitive-related functions. In contrast, the increased connections between the anterior insula and temporal cortex mainly emerged following acupuncture at GB40 compared with the RS.The present study demonstrates that acupuncture at different acupoints belonging to the same anatomic segment can exert different modulatory effects on the reorganizations of post-acupuncture RS networks. The heterogeneous modulation patterns between two conditions may relate to the functional specific modulatory effects of acupuncture.







Thursday, August 30, 2012




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Wednesday, August 29, 2012




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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Monday, August 27, 2012

Rocky Mountain Saunas 01 Sauna Safety




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Far infrared sauna safety and far infrared sauna therapy tips.

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A general latent class model for performance evaluation of diagnostic tests in the absence of a gold standard: an application to chagas disease.



Comput Math Methods Med. 2012; 2012: 487502
Pereira Gde A, Louzada F, Barbosa Vde F, Ferreira-Silva MM, Moraes-Souza H

We propose a new general Bayesian latent class model for evaluation of the performance of multiple diagnostic tests in situations in which no gold standard test exists based on a computationally intensive approach. The modeling represents an interesting and suitable alternative to models with complex structures that involve the general case of several conditionally independent diagnostic tests, covariates, and strata with different disease prevalences. The technique of stratifying the population according to different disease prevalence rates does not add further marked complexity to the modeling, but it makes the model more flexible and interpretable. To illustrate the general model proposed, we evaluate the performance of six diagnostic screening tests for Chagas disease considering some epidemiological variables. Serology at the time of donation (negative, positive, inconclusive) was considered as a factor of stratification in the model. The general model with stratification of the population performed better in comparison with its concurrents without stratification. The group formed by the testing laboratory Biomanguinhos FIOCRUZ-kit (c-ELISA and rec-ELISA) is the best option in the confirmation process by presenting false-negative rate of 0.0002% from the serial scheme. We are 100% sure that the donor is healthy when these two tests have negative results and he is chagasic when they have positive results.








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Health Space Clinics. www.healthspaceclinics.com.au. Chiropractic, Massage, Acupuncture, Nutrition and Kinesiology and NLP all under the one roof, in a very professional approach. We have clinics in Hornsby, Bondi Junction, Lane Cove, Rozelle, Mona Vale and Potts Point.

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[Moderate and severe sudden deafness treated with low-energy laser irradiation combined with auricular acupoint sticking].



Zhongguo Zhen Jiu. 2012 May; 32(5): 413-6
Zhou GY

To test the therapeutic effect on moderate and severe sudden deafness treated with low-energy laser irradiation on acupoint and external auditory canal combined with auricular point sticking (APS) and as compared with electroacupuncture.Two hundred and fifty-eight cases of moderate and severe sudden hearing loss were randomly divided into an observation group 1, an observation group 2 and a control group, 86 cases in each group. In three groups, 10% low molecular Dextran 500 mL were used for intravenous infusion. Based on the above treatment, the observation group 1 was treated with low-energy laser irradiation on acupoint and external auditory canal (such as Ermen (TE 21), Tinggong (SI 19) and Tinghui (GB 2)), combined with APS at Gan (liver), Shen (kidney) and Neifenmi (endorine), etc. The observation group 2 was treated with electroacupuncture at the same acupoints as those point irradiation in observation group 1. Fifteen days made one session. The therapeutic effects were evaluated after one and two sessions.After two sessions, The cured rate was 40.7% (35/86) in observation group 1 and 38.4% (33/86) in observation group 2,which were superior to 25.6% (22/86) in control group (both P < 0.05). Compared with one session, the therapeutic effects after two sessions were better in two observation groups (both P < 0.05), but there was no significant difference between two groups (both P > 0.05). In comparison of the improvements of frequency audiometry and auditory function, the two observation groups were better than those in control group (P < 0.05, P < 0.01), and the improvements after two sessions were better in two observation groups (both P < 0.01).Both of low-energy laser irradiation on acupoint and external auditory canal combined with APS and electroacupuncture are able to decrease frequency audiometry, improve auditory function, and the therapeutic effects are better with prolongation of treatment time. The clinical efficacy of above two the rapies on moderate and severe sudden deafness is superior remarkably to that of conventional treatment. The therapy of low-energy laser irradiation on acupoint and external auditory canal combined with APS can replace the electroacupuncture therapy in treating moderate and severe sudden deafness.








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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Should anti-tobacco media messages be culturally targeted for Indigenous populations? A systematic review and narrative synthesis.




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Should anti-tobacco media messages be culturally targeted for Indigenous populations? A systematic review and narrative synthesis.



Tob Control. 2012 Aug 22;
Gould GS, McEwen A, Watters T, Clough AR, van der Zwan R

OBJECTIVE: To summarise published empirical research on culturally targeted anti-tobacco media messages for Indigenous or First Nations people and examine the evidence for the effectiveness of targeted and non-targeted campaigns. METHODS: Studies were sought describing mass media and new media interventions for tobacco control or smoking cessation in Indigenous or First Nations populations. Studies of any design were included reporting outcomes of media-based interventions including: cognitions, awareness, recall, intention to quit and quit rates. Then, 2 reviewers independently applied inclusion criteria, which were met by 21 (5.8%) of the studies found. One author extracted data with crosschecking by a second. Both independently assessed papers using Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN; quantitative studies) and Daly et al (qualitative studies). RESULTS: A total of 21 studies were found (4 level 1 randomised controlled trials (RCTs), 11 level 2 studies and 6 qualitative studies) and combined with narrative synthesis. Eight evaluated anti-tobacco TV or radio campaigns; two assessed US websites; three New Zealand studies examined mobile phone interventions; five evaluated print media; three evaluated a CD-ROM, a video and an edutainment intervention. CONCLUSIONS: Although Indigenous people had good recall of generic anti-tobacco messages, culturally targeted messages were preferred. New Zealand Maori may be less responsive to holistic targeted campaigns, despite their additional benefits, compared to generic fear campaigns. Culturally targeted internet or mobile phone messages appear to be as effective in American Indians and Maori as generic messages in the general population. There is little research comparing the effect of culturally targeted versus generic messages with similar message content in Indigenous people.








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Enter The Bellabaci Cellulite Challenge









Bellabaci aims to prove that the Bellabaci Body massage System is the easiest, logical, affordable and most effective get rid of cellulite at home treatment remedy available to women today. Join 100 select cellulite suffering ladies that are determined to rid themselves of the orange peel blight for good. Combined with Bellabaci's awesome Homeopathic "Pure Energy" Essential Complexes, Cellutherapy 1, 2 and 3 and the simple 10 minute a day cupping therapy massage treatment will have you smiling and feeling sexy in just 90 days. While we would like to tell you that the Bellabaci Get Rid of Cellulite Massage System is the only treatment you need to win your battle with cellulite, that would be untrue...We do believe that you can improve the look of your cellulite with just Bellabaci, but this is not a long term solution and YOU must make some changes in your day to day living... You can do the Bellabaci "Get Rid of Cellulite" Massage anywhere you have personal privacy, at home, on vacation and even at work...in the shower or while watching your favorite soap, as long as you have 10 minutes per day, this massage can be done. Combined with Bellabaci's "Pure Energy" Homeopathic Essential Complexes, Cellutherapy 1, 2 and 3 are integral to treating and getting rid of cellulite. Applied before the massage treatment, the suction from the cups opens pores and assists in the deep absorption and penetration of the anti -- cellulite oils. This combination of reverse deep tissue massage <b>...</b>

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Acupuncture for depression: a review of clinical applications.



Can J Psychiatry. 2012 Jul; 57(7): 397-405
Wu J, Yeung AS, Schnyer R, Wang Y, Mischoulon D

While increasing numbers of patients are seeking acupuncture treatment for depression in recent years, there is limited evidence of the antidepressant (AD) effectiveness of acupuncture. Given the unsatisfactory response rates of many Food and Drug Administration-approved ADs, research on acupuncture remains of potential value. Therefore, we sought to review the efficacy and safety of acupuncture treatment for depression in clinical applications. We conducted a PubMed search for publications through 2011. We assessed the adequacy of each report and abstracted information on reported effectiveness or efficacy of acupuncture as monotherapy for major depressive disorder (MDD) and as augmentation of ADs. We also examined adverse events associated with acupuncture, and evidence for acupuncture as a means of reducing side effects of ADs. Published data suggest that acupuncture, including manual-, electrical-, and laser-based, is a generally beneficial, well-tolerated, and safe monotherapy for depression. However, acupuncture augmentation in AD partial responders and nonresponders is not as well studied as monotherapy; and available studies have only investigated MDD, but not other depressive spectrum disorders. Manual acupuncture reduced side effects of ADs in MDD. We found no data on depressive recurrence rates after recovery with acupuncture treatment. Acupuncture is a potential effective monotherapy for depression, and a safe, well-tolerated augmentation in AD partial responders and nonresponders. However, the body of evidence based on well-designed studies is limited, and further investigation is called for.








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