Stroke is a leading cause of disability. But physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy may help. And medications, lifestyle changes, and surgery may help prevent another one.
On April 11, 1968 I boarded an old Pan Am jet at Cam Rahn air base, headed for Fort Lewis, Washington, to trade in my jungle fatigues for a steak dinner, a new uniform and a flight home to Boston after a year in Vietnam. I had an excitement headache for three days. At SeaTac ...
“Angel of Death”. Donald Harvey still scares many of PC’s other inmates even though he’s a stroke survivor, and he moves a little slower than usual. His resume proceeds him, even after serving 25 years of a life sentence for murders associated with his work as an employed medical ...
RecoveringNicholas’s homeopath, Pierre Fontaine, has published a new book titled, “One Heart, One Mind – The Case for Healing Autism” which takes a look at several of his cases in which he recovered children from autism. He’s shared this book with me so that I can share it with ...
Without a word of a lie. I know that the lion’s vision isn’t great in this situation. He can see the vehicle, but he can’t differentiate me from the car BUT he was looking me right in the eye. Completely intimidated, I couldn’t maintain the eye contact. Everyone told me not ...