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Dementia patients given anti depressants? Elderly dementia patients are been given antidepressants drugs to lighten their mood,though theses mood staberlising drugs are causing them to lose their balance and fall. Lets look at why a person with a very short … Read more »
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Winter Saturday 4th February Finding our strength and using that to ground us through our feet and hands. The emphasis will be on standing poses which help us through the cold winter months by rooting us into the earth and … Read more »
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Homeopathy for drug drink withdrawal Presenting complaint: Addiction to pain killers and alcohol The addiction had started after quitting the regular recreational use of a cocktail of class A drugs. The addiction to pain killers had lasted the duration of … Read more »
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Homeopathic support for Drug withdrawal, The primary approach with withdrawal is to use therapeutic prescriptions targeted to the nervous system to reduce cravings and calm agitation and irritability. Psychologically there is commonly depression experienced with withdrawal due to the lack … Read more »
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Cocaine Signs and Symptoms of Abuse Cocaine and Addiction So why is cocaine so addictive? In brief, the drug stimulates the central nervous system, interfering with the reward centres in the brain which are associated with the basic needs to … Read more »
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TYPES OF CARDIOMYOPATHY DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY Dilated cardiomyopathy is the most common form of cardiomyopathy. It generally occurs in adults aged 20 to 60 years. Men are more likely than women to develop dilated cardiomyopathy. Dilated cardiomyopathy affects the heart’s ventricles … Read more »
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High Blood pressure? The standard blood pressure from a medical point of view is 120/80. Although low blood pressure is sometimes a problem it is high pressure, or hypertension, that is the more common problem. Anything over 140/100 is considered … Read more »
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Running with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, A study in america has concluded that male marraton runners are normally the people who suffer from corriere arrest during training or competiotns. Senior researcher Dr Aaron Baggish, from Massachusetts General Hospital, said the increase in … Read more »
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Prenatal Yoga every Monday starting at 6:30pm -8pm Yoga is designed to help support expectant mums both physically and mentally and attending these lessons will provide the opportunity to meet and socialize with other expectant mums. Many mothers look forward … Read more »
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Artificial Sweetener Disease (ASD) is sweeping across America, affecting tens of thousands of consumers, and Western medicine calls it anything but what it really is, so that doctors can prescribe expensive pharmaceuticals and set up “check up” appointments for the … Read more »
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