Hemoroide

Le Guide qui a change ma vie

Il avait été l'année puisque la majeure attaque de panique qui s'est passé, mais que la peur
d'avoir un autre créé une phobie des médecins . Je comprends ses sentiments parce que j'ai
un ami qui a une excellente couverture de l'assurance médicale, mais ne jamais voir un médecin,
sauf si elle est grave .


Ils ont aussi une phobie des hôpitaux et des médecins . Ils m'ont dit une fois qu'ils ne veulent
pas faire des tests sanguins ou d'obtenir des bilans de santé parce qu'ils ne veulent pas savoir
si elles ont une maladie comme le cancer. Ils pensent que s'ils ne savent pas qu'ils ont un
problème de santé alors il n'existe pas. Évitement conduit toujours à des problèmes de santé .
Debbie évitait d'avoir son hemoroide externe enlevé.

Hemoroide : Le Guide qui a change ma vie

Friday, December 6, 2013

Brain Tumor Research Helped By Electricity

By Rob Sutter


Brain tumor research all but calls out for attention, especially when it comes to the progress that is made as a result. It seems as though a number of different therapies have come about and I feel as though very few individuals will be able to agree with such a sentiment. What are some of the ideas to consider, though, when it comes to electricity in general? You may be surprised to see how well this can come into play as you learn about the incentives of an electrical cap.

A written piece featured on abc123.com talked about how well this electrical cap has been able to come into effect for greater efforts in the realm of brain tumor research. The article talked about Melissa Hernandez-Chaczco in particular, who wore it every day for 18 hours during the course of two years. After that time had concluded, she noted that she had seen greater results as far as her health was concerned. Electricity has been able to come into play greatly and it's the kind story that should be looked at by organizations such as Voices against Brain Cancer.

It appears as though this particular cap has been able to work well during the course of 18 hours each day. The way that this works, according to the article, is through a series of 36 ceramic disks that are able to carry out this particular process. Hernandez-Chaczco went on record to say that she has not felt the disks at work. I believe that this is another reasons why these this cap deserve greater emphasis, even with chemo, radiation, and invasive surgery brought into effect.

There's been a level of responsibility to consider as far as swapping out the electrodes every few days was concerned. For those who are looking at the more scientific evidence behind this cap, take into account how electricity plays into the brain as far as cell maintenance is concerned. The electricity has a strong effect on mitosis or cell division, which renders the cells paralyzed. For those who don't know, if the cells stay in this stage for too long, they will die out, which makes this process quite effective.

I believe that this method is one that will be able to change the landscape of research in a positive way. The results that have been seen in this particular story are some of the best, which is something that I have a hard time arguing against. Keep in mind that there are side effects to consider with other procedures - chemo, for example - if they are done at tremendous rates. Knowing this, the idea of normal cognitive function is going to be kept firmly in mind.




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