‘Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.’ Albert Einstein’s office. The majority of people live on their emotions.…
Volume 7 Issue 2 From the Editor Sandy Siegel this project. We recognize the many challenges involved in accomplishing this task and we have accepted that it will take a…
1. NSAIDsDR SHILPA SHIVANAND1ST YEAR PGDEPT OF PERIODONTICS 2. CONTENTS• Introduction• History• Definition• Mechanism of action of NSAID’s• Prostaglandins and…
PAIN PATHWAYS INTRODUCTION Orofacial pain is the presenting symptom of a broad spectrum of diseases. As a symptom. It may be due to diseases of orofacial structures, generalized…
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1.COGNITIVE FUNCTION CHALLENGES Including Coping and Compensatory Strategies FIBROMYALGIA & CHRONIC FATIGUE IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION SYNDROMES Jason Nupp, Psy.D. Spalding Rehabilitation…
1.D . B A S E M E L S A I D E N A N Y L E C T U R E R O F C A R D I O L O G Y A I N S H A M S U N I V E R S I T Y Acute Mitral regurge 2. --Gravely ill with significant hemodynamic…
1.Exercise in rheumatic disease2. Aims of physical therapy in arthritis - restoration of optimal function using non-pharmacological modalities. Heat/cold, electrotherapy,…
1. DRUG EXAMPLES USES MECHANISM SIDE EFFECTS ACE inhibitors Ramipril, Lisinopril • Hypertension • Heart Failure • Post MI Block ATIATII by binding to the site on…
1. Antiphospholipidsyndrome wasdescribed in full in the 1980s, aftervarious previous reports of specificantibodies in people with systemic lupus erythematosusand thrombosis.The…