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Polarity therapy is a synthesis of ancient Eastern and alternative medicine health care ideas, centered on the concept of a human energy field. Using touch, verbal interaction, exercise, nutrition and other methods, practitioners of polarity therapy seek to balance and restore the natural flow of energy which, it is claimed, flows from the universe and [...]

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The Primary Mission of the North American Fetal Therapy Network (NAFTNet) is * To provide a cooperative clinical research network to study the natural history of fetal disease * To develop therapeutic prenatal interventions to improve outcomes The Secondary Mission of NAFTNet is * To function as an educational resource for patients and healthcare providers [...]

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David Viscott (May 24, 1938 – October 10, 1996), was an American psychiatrist, author, businessman, and media personality. He was a graduate of Dartmouth (1959), Tufts Medical School and taught at University Hospital in Boston. He started a private practice in psychiatry in 1968 and later moved to Los Angeles in 1979 where he was [...]

Adventure therapy theory draws from a mixture of learning and psychological theories. The learning theories include contributions from Albert Bandura, John Dewey, Kurt Hahn, and Kurt Lewin. These theorists also have been credited with contributing to the main theories comprising experiential education. Moote and Woodarski (1997), Blanchard (1993) and Davis, Berman, and Capone (1994) all [...]

The activity of proteases is inhibited by protease inhibitors. One example of protease inhibitors is the serpin superfamily, which includes alpha 1-antitrypsin, C1-inhibitor, antithrombin, alpha 1-antichymotrypsin, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, and neuroserpin. Natural protease inhibitors include the family of lipocalin proteins, which play a role in cell regulation and differentiation. Lipophilic ligands, attached to lipocalin proteins, [...]

According to Chee Soo in ”The Tao of Long Life,” natural dietary therapy, or ch’ang ming, has been developed in China since prehistoric times, along with a range of health arts that have become what we now know as traditional chinese medicine, or TCM. Other than this, however, there is no real evidence that ch’ang [...]

ReciGen is a type of Interferon beta which is used for multiple sclerosis (MS) therapy. Multiple sclerosis is the most common disease of the central nervous system. ReciGen is a glycoprotein and a Cytokine. Interferon beta-1a is a 22,500 Da glycoprotein, which has antiviral activity and regulates the immune system of the human body. This [...]

Currently, there is no standard treatment for expressive aphasia. Most aphasia therapy is individualized based on a patient’s condition and needs as assessed by a speech therapist. The majority of patients go through a period of spontaneous recovery following brain injury in which they regain a great deal of language function. In the months following [...]

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