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NEW: LaserCap! Dr. Bauman is pleased to offer the latest breakthrough in Laser Therapy, the "hands-free" battery-pack powered LaserCap. LaserCap complies with all US and International product safety standards. Consistent use of low level laser therapy has been reported to improve the appearance of hair quality, hair strength and hair thickness. LaserCap is the first device to offer the power of a clinical laser therapy unit in a 100% cordless, rechargeable, discreet treatment device that literally 'fits under your hat.' LaserCap is a non-chemical, non-invasive, pain-free treatment that can be applied almost anywhere, anytime. NEW: LaserCap [Available only through physicians] NOW at Bauman Medical LaserCap is a non-chemical, non-invasive, pain-free treatment that can be applied almost anywhere, anytime. The LaserCap includes the rechargeable battery pack, A/C power adapter for charging, the patented laser therapy device containing 224 'pure' laser diodes (no LEDs) 650nm/5mW each. Sturdy airport-compliant carrying case included. International power adapters are available. Rechargeable battery pack means total cordless freedom during treatment. Charge the battery, clip it to your clothes, put on the hat, flip the switch and go! Operations manual included. Pricing does not include shipping/handling, tax (FL only) or physician consultation. Dr. Bauman recommends that anyone with hair loss concerns have a complete medical evaluation and tracking photos performed by a qualified <b>...</b>

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Meeting the health and social care needs of pregnant asylum seekers; midwifery students' perspectives: Part 3; "The pregnant woman within the global context"; an inclusive model for midwifery education to address the needs of asylum seeking women in the UK.



Nurse Educ Today. 2012 May 28;
Haith-Cooper M, Bradshaw G

AIM: to describe the conceptualisation and development of an inclusive educational model. The model is designed to facilitate pre-registration midwifery students' learning around the health and social care needs of pregnant women seeking asylum in the United Kingdom. BACKGROUND: current literature has identified a concern about the standard of maternity care experienced by asylum seeking women accessing maternity services in the United Kingdom. In response to this, a doctorate study was undertaken which focused on examining the way in which a group of midwifery students approached the provision of care for asylum seekers. This study revealed difficulties that these students had both in identifying these women's needs and also in the wider care issues in practice. Consequently, one of the recommendations was to ameliorate these difficulties through midwifery education. METHODS: the key findings from this study were used together with relevant supporting literature to construct "the pregnant woman within the global context" model for midwifery education. RESULTS: The model is designed to facilitate a holistic assessment of need rather than focusing on the physical assessment at the expense of other aspects of care. It incorporates wider factors, on a global level, which could impact on the health and social care needs of a pregnant woman seeking asylum. It also prompts students to consider the influence of dominant discourses on perceptions of asylum seek;ing and is designed to encourage students' to question these discourses. RECOMMENDATIONS: this model can be used in midwifery education to prepare students in caring for pregnant women seeking asylum. It may be especially helpful when students have close contact with pregnant women seeking asylum, for example through caseloading. Further research is recommended to evaluate the effectiveness of this model in enhancing the care of asylum seeking women in the United Kingdom.








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J Chiropr Med. 2011 Dec; 10(4): 294-300
Ohlsen BA

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this case report is to describe the use of acupuncture and a gluten-free diet (GFD) for urticaria and severe eczema in a patient with undiagnosed dermatitis herpetiformis and atypical or extraintestinal celiac disease. CLINICAL FEATURES: A 48-year-old woman presented with intense urticaria, eczema, worsening heartburn, chronic constipation, headaches, and an intense feeling of heat for 4 months. Results of punch biopsies of the skin lesions and laboratory tests were inconclusive. After the acupuncture sessions reported here ended, human leukocyte antigen blood typing revealed celiac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis-associated human leukocyte antigen DQ-8. Results of an endoscopy and colonoscopy were negative. INTERVENTION AND OUTCOME: The patient received 3 acupuncture treatments a week for 12 weeks. The patient's symptoms began in March 2008. She began using topical and oral steroids and felt that her symptoms were not responding. Acupuncture began in July 2008. At the end of the first 12 treatments, during which she was using topical and oral steroids, the urticaria and constipation resolved completely; and she had temporary relief from the heartburn. It is thought that the urticaria and constipation resolved because of the acupuncture as that was the only change. At the end of the second 12 treatments, during which time she had started Optifast, a GFD, the heartburn, headache, and eczema resolved. At the end of the third 12 treatments, all her symptoms remained resolved. Steroid treatment was discontinued after the first 12 treatments. CONCLUSION: Acupuncture and diet changes appeared to provide relief from the urticaria and eczema of dermatitis herpetiformis beyond that obtained by traditional treatment of a GFD alone.








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