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May 09, 2006 |
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San Joaquin Community Hospital Foundation Women's Health Conference: "Mothers, Daughters, Sisters and Friends"
This yearly event put on by the San Joaquin Community Hospital Foundation will take place on Tuesday, May 9, 2006 at the DoubleTree Hotel in Bakersfield, CA. |
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Mar 16, 2006 |
Article |
Research: Omega Oils Influence Mood, Impulsivity and Personality
People who have high intakes of omega-3 fatty acids are more agreeable and less impulsive, says a new study from Pittsburgh. |
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Feb 01, 2006 |
Article,Events |
'Elder Rage' Author in NYC for Today Show
JACQUELINE MARCELL, B.S., author of "Elder Rage" writes: I will be on the Today Show Feb 1st and will be in NYC Jan 29-Feb 2. |
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Jan 17, 2006 |
Article |
Successful Medical Outcomes? It's the Relationship That Counts
Relationships among members of a medical team, between a patient and his caregivers, and between a medical team and a patient's family and social support network are crucial to the delivery of health care and to patient satisfaction with that care. |
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Nov 21, 2005 |
Article |
Research Shows Meditation is Associated with Increased Grey Matter in the Brain
Meditation is known to alter resting brain patterns, suggesting long lasting brain changes, but a new study by researchers from Yale, Harvard, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology shows meditation also is associated with increased cortical thickness. |
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Nov 21, 2005 |
Article |
Research Shows Meditation is Associated with Increased Grey Matter in the Brain
Meditation is known to alter resting brain patterns, suggesting long lasting brain changes, but a new study by researchers from Yale, Harvard, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology shows meditation also is associated with increased cortical thickness. |
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Nov 14, 2005 |
Article |
Research Shows Older Brains 'Rise to the Challenge'
When the going gets tough, older adults' brains get going, according to new research by a University of Michigan professor studying how key regions of the brain click on when needed. |
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Oct 31, 2005 |
Article |
New Memories to Treasure Program Uses Unique Scrapbooking Approach to Help Families Affected by Alzheimer's Preserve Treasured Memories
A new education program will help caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease preserve treasured family memories through the art of scrapbooking. |
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Oct 13, 2005 |
Article |
Research: Chromium May Help Some People with Depression
A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study assessing chromium picolinate supplementation in 113 people with atypical depression found that a subset of patients who reported the highest levels of carbohydrate cravings demonstrated significantly greater reductions than the placebo group on four items on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D-29): carbohydrate craving, appetite increase, increased eating, and diurnal variation of feeling (mood variation throughout the day). |
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Jul 20, 2005 |
Article |
Missing Eyeglasses Make Life a Blur For a Third of Nursing Home Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
One in three nursing home residents who have Alzheimer's disease are not getting their vision corrected so they can see clearly, according to new Saint Louis University research in the July issue of the Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. |
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