What is Multiple Sclerosis? MS is alifelong diseaseof the central nervous system (CNS), which is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. Though it’s generally understood that the condition manifests as the immune system mistakenly attacking healthy tissue in the CNS, the medica...
Still really worried about my heart (doctor is finding it difficult to bring down my blood pressure) and obviously the blood pressure is caused by cancer of the adrenal gland, but now I've started worrying about mouth cancer (had changes in my tongue), nurse at walk in center said that ...
What is TECFIDERA? ● TECFIDERA is a prescription (处方) medicine used to treat people with multiple sclerosis, a serious illness that gradually destroys your nerves, making you weak and unable to walk. ● It is not known if TECFIDERA is safe and effective in children under 18 years of age...
When this energy is imbalanced, it can affect our health, bringing about stress, anxiety, pain, emotional distress, and disturbed sleep, to name a few. Healing touch can help restore this balance, promoting a sense of peace and well-being. What’s great about it is its flexibility—it can...
One of the best ways to do this is with a professional massage stone heater. This device looks a little like a slow cooker and allows you to control the temperature of the water. Despite this, also use a calibrated thermometer to test the temperature of the water. ...
It is critical for the patient to take control of their health and become a seeker of information. They have to be in the driver’s seat of their healing journey. I talk about this in more detail in my video How You Can Help Someone Else. Beat Cancer Kitchen: Deliciously Simple Plant-...
Joel Pachter, a UCHC collaborator, observed lluorescently labeled hES-MSCs but not BM-MSCs effectively penetrated the blood brain barrier and migrated into inflamed spinal cord. Progress with multiple sclerosis treatment using embryonic stem cells For UCHC mental health staff, other concerns emerged ...
The Life Care Center of Kirkland, Washington, was the first COVID hot spot in the U.S. Forty-six people associated with the nursing home died, exposing how ill-prepared we were for the pandemic — and how we take care of our elderly. This is their story.