MDiTV News: Weekday or Weekend? Which Part of the Week is Better to Suffer a Stroke?

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

http://www.mditv.com — When a person suffers a stroke, quick and appropriate treatment is crucial. Does the day of the week when a person has their stroke affect the quality of treatment? Is a stroke patient’s chance of survival better on a weekday or on a weekend?
Those are the questions researchers wanted to answer when they [...]

UCVlog: Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America Charity Walk for a Cure Green Bay, Wisconsin

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Taking Steps for a Cure–this year we raised over $45,000 to find a cure!! Let’s Keep It Up!! I used Have You Ever Seen the Rain by CCR because it reminds me of happy times with Mom
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Dan’s Story – Stroke Treatment at Rush

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Dan was shoveling snow when he experienced the worst headache of his life. Emergency personnel took Dan to a local hospital where, after CT evaluation, he was taken to Rush, which has a comprehensive stroke program and the highest volume of stroke patients in Illinois. Find out more at http://rushstories.org.
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UCVlog: Nadia’s Journey Through Crohn’s Colitis–Bump in The Road #2 Picc Line Wound Care

Friday, February 26th, 2010

I have a blood clot from my cephalic vein to my subclavian vein, so my picc line has to stay in for several more months until the blood clot dissolves. I also have an infection near the picc line site. This video walks you through the process of changing the dressing. I go twice daily [...]

UCVlog: Nadia’s Introduction to UCVlog.com

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Hey Everyone! I am joining Dennis as we both found that our mission is so similar that seperately we are doing fine, but together we can do great things. In the IBD community it is important to raise awareness as we all fight each day. So, this collaboration is such a positive force [...]

Nadia’s Journey Through Crohn’s Colitis: The Partial Portion; How Illness Effects Choices

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Having a chronic illness effects day to day living, but it also impacts decisions we make in our life. These life altering choices that we have to make because illness sometimes robs us of an opportunity, and we are unable to experience things to the fullest extent. This is not a “feel sorry for me” [...]

Dental Health : What Is a Dry Socket?

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Dry sockets occur after a tooth extraction, in which the blood clot doesn’t fully form to protect the surrounding bone and tissue. Learn more about dentistry and dry sockets with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.
Expert: Michelle McPhail
Contact: www.MySolutionz.com
Bio: Michelle McPhail has been a licensed dental [...]

PreOp On-Line Informed Consent – Patient Risk Management

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

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All surgical procedures involve some risks but obesity increases the chance that surgery will lead to complications. Before consenting to this procedure you must take a moment to familiarize yourself with possible problems.
Complications include:
Allergic Reactions such as a rash or an even more serious response [...]

Low Level Laser Treatment of Neuromuscular Pain Disorders

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

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What is LLLT?
Low level LASER Therapy (LLLT), Cold Lasers and Non thermal Lasers are synonymous terminologies for appliances which have a specified wavelength of 600 to 1000nm and 5-500milliwatts with the use of red beam or close to Infrared laser.
It is predominantly used for the treatment of carpel tunnel syndrome and other muscular and skeletal [...]

Informed Consent – PreOp On-Line Patient Risk Management

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

http://www.OnLineConsent.com
©2009 MedSelfEd, Inc.- Patient Education Company
All surgical procedures involve some risks but obesity increases the chance that surgery will lead to complications. Before consenting to this procedure you must take a moment to familiarize yourself with possible problems.
Complications include:
Allergic Reactions such as a rash or an even more serious response that can lead to death.
Anesthesia [...]