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Children's Grief Awareness Day
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November 17, 2011 is going to be an exciting day for us! We invite you to come out and stand with the thousands of school children and teens that are living with loss in the metro Atlanta area. Research shows that an estimated one in nine Americans will lose a parent before age 20. (This translates to approximately 40,000 in the metro area alone.) Yet, the death of a parent remains one of our society's most poorly understood issues.
Our grief support work in the community points to parents and communities struggling with how to support these young people and families ...
Attention Talk Radio presents "Updated ADHD Diagnosing Practices and Finding a Good Doctor" with show host, Jeff Copper, and Dr. Charles Parker
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On Attention Talk Radio, show host and attention coach Jeff Copper interviews Dr. Charles Parker on the topic, "ADHD Medication Rules: Paying Attention to the Meds for Paying Attention." Dr. Parker is medical director of CorePsych, which provides both personal consultation and professional training to address today's challenges in psychiatry. He is a child and adult psychiatrist, board certified in psychiatry and certified by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for brain nuclear imaging. He has a broad range of clinical experience including psychopharmacology ...
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2011-10-25
(HONOLULU, HAWAII, OCTOBER 24, 2011) — Heavy alcohol consumption may be linked to a greater risk of developing lung cancer, while higher BMI and increased consumption of black tea and fruit are associated with lower risk of the deadly disease. In three separate studies presented at CHEST 2011, the 77th annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), heavy alcohol consumption was related to increased risk of lung cancer, while specific ethnic groups, including African American men and Asian women, had slightly higher risks for lung cancer. Conversely, ...
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(HONOLULU, HAWAII, OCTOBER 24, 2011) -- Sleeping less than 8 hours a night may be linked to weight gain in teens, shows a new study presented at CHEST 2011, the 77th annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP). Furthermore, obesity was linked to short sleep duration in teenage boys, with the fewest hours slept linked to the highest BMI levels.
"Sleep is food for the brain. When teens do not get enough sleep, they fall asleep in class, struggle to concentrate, look and feel stressed, get sick more often, and do not meet their obligations due to tiredness," ...
X-Factor Web Marketing Announces New Website Maintenance Program
2011-10-25
X-Factor Web Marketing proudly announces its new website maintenance program. For an affordable monthly rate, X-Factor Web Marketing will update client websites on an as-needed basis, including web content, news, current events, photos, documents, and pricing pages. A dedicated account manager will also help clients ensure that blog posts, files, and links are all current.
"We are excited to bring this maintenance program to our clients," says Laurie Evans, X-Factor Web Marketing Account Manager. "In today's economy, many companies do not have the resources ...
Bath salts emerging as new recreational drugs
2011-10-25
The use of bath salts as recreational drugs has greatly escalated in recent years. Researchers from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma describe an incident of a man experiencing significant agitation, paranoia, and hallucinations who also exhibited violent behavior upon his emergency department arrival.
His case is not unique. Despite disclaimers of "not for human consumption" package warnings, according to the American Association of Poison Control Centers, calls for bath salt poisoning incidents have skyrocketed, with 1,782 ...
Silicone injections may prove deadly according to several research studies
2011-10-25
Reports of adverse events, including death, from silicone injections for cosmetic purposes have been increasing in both medical and consumer literature. In studies presented at CHEST 2011, the 77th annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), in Honolulu, Hawaii, researchers from Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, Louisiana; Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan; and Olive View-UCLA Medical Center in Sylmar, California all reported cases of near-lethal and lethal silicone use.
Legitimate use of liquid silicone injections ...
Detroit holds record for highest lung cancer mortality rates
2011-10-25
Compared with other cities, Detroit has one of the highest mortality rates in the United States for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Based on data from the National Cancer Institute Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program, researchers from the McLaren Regional Medical Center in Flint, Michigan and the Mayo Clinic, in Minneapolis, Minnesota studied cancer-specific survival between Detroit and other city registries by ethnicity.
According to this new research, presented at CHEST 2011, the 77th annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians ...
Left-handed people more likely to have sleep disorder
2011-10-25
The presence of rhythmic limb movements when sleeping, which may vary in intensity, may be an indicator of periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD).
In a study of 100 patients with PMLD, presented at CHEST 2011, the 77th annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), researchers from Toledo, Ohio divided the patients into those who were right-handed and those who were left-handed.
Of the 84 right-handed and 16 left-handed patients, 69% of right-handed patients had bilateral limb movements compared with 94% of left-handed patients, irrespective of age, ...
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