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Parkinson ’ s Patients Get More Mobility And Better Balance With Whole Body Vibration Therapy
I’ve always believed that with a little coaxing, your body can self-heal – and the same is true for your brain. Conventional doctors will never tell you this. For them, being a physician means managing symptoms with Big Pharma meds. But for years, I’ve been helping patients recover using dietary changes, lasers, stem cells, and hyperbaric oxygen (HBOT). These therapies help your body heal itself. No Big Pharma drug can do this. But I recently began researching another natural therapy – called Whole Body Vibration, or WBV – that can help Parkinson’s patients regain their mobility and balance. WBV isn’t new. It...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - August 28, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Jacob Tags: Anti-Aging Health Natural Cures Source Type: news

Improvement of early outcomes in type A acute aortic syndrome after an Aorta Code implementation
CONCLUSIONS: An Aorta Code can be successfully implemented by using a standardized protocol within a hospital network. The number of cases increased, time to diagnosis, transfer and operating room were reduced and 30- day mortality significantly decreased.PMID:37488005 | DOI:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2023.07.010
Source: The Annals of Thoracic Surgery - July 24, 2023 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Luis C Maroto Carlos Ferrera Javier Cobiella Manuel Carnero Rosa Beltrao Isaac Mart ínez Paula Campelos Francisco J Mart ín-Sánchez Ana M Carrero Mar ía J Domínguez Esther Álvarez F átima Fernández Beatriz Cabeza Estrella Colorado Juli án P Villa Source Type: research

EXERTION: a pilot trial on the effect of aerobic, smartwatch-controlled exercise on stroke recovery: effects on motor function, structural repair, cognition, mental well-being, and the immune system
This study investigates the effect of smartwatch-controlled aerobic exercise on functional recovery, cognition, emotional well-being, the immune system, and neuronal network reorganization in stroke patients. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT Number: NCT05690165. First posted19 January 2023. Retrospectively registered, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05690165.PMID:37170385 | DOI:10.1186/s42466-023-00244-w
Source: Cell Research - May 11, 2023 Category: Cytology Authors: Frederike A Straeten Stephanie van Zyl Bastian Maus Jochen Bauer Heiner Raum Catharina C Gross Sabine Bruchmann Nils C Landmeyer Cornelius Faber Jens Minnerup Antje Schmidt-Pogoda Source Type: research

The prospects for poststroke neural repair with vagal nerve stimulation
Vagal nerve stimulation is a new candidate for promoting neural repair after stroke but there is work to do Stroke is one of the major global healthcare problems with over 100 million stroke survivors worldwide.1 It is no longer simply a disease of the elderly, with 63% of the one-in-four adults who will go on to have a stroke being under the age of 70.1 Treatment to help recovery is often restricted to the first 6 months, despite stroke being a long-term condition from which recovery can be a lifelong process. There are three key areas where advances will have a major impact. First, accept that higher doses of motor, lang...
Source: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry - March 14, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Ward, N. Tags: Open access Editorial commentaries Source Type: research

Are there differences in cardiothoracic surgery performed by trainees versus fully trained surgeons?
DiscussionTrainees can perform cardiothoracic surgery in dedicated high-volume units with outcomes comparable to those of fully trained surgeons.
Source: Journal of Cardiac Surgery - September 13, 2022 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Maria Comanici, Mohammad Yousuf Salmasi, Katharina L. Schulte, Shahzad G. Raja, Rizwan Q. Attia Tags: REVIEW Source Type: research

Effects of evidence-based nursing combined with enhanced recovery after surgery on shoulder joint function and neurological function after arthroscopic rotator cuff injury repair
To explore the effect of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) nursing combined with limbs training on shoulder joint range of motion and neurological function of patients with rotator cuff injury after surgery. 60 patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair were randomly divided into experimental group and control group, with 30 cases in each group. The experimental group received ERAS nursing combined with rehabilitation training, while the control group received routine nursing. The prognostic effects of nursing care and shoulder joint range of motion between the two groups were compared. There were d...
Source: Medicine - November 24, 2021 Category: Internal Medicine Tags: Research Article: Observational Study Source Type: research

Machine learning models for mitral valve replacement: A comparative analysis with the Society of Thoracic Surgeons risk score
ConclusionsThe proposed risk models complement existing STS models in predicting mortality, prolonged ventilation, and renal failure, allowing healthcare providers to more accurately assess a patient's risk of morbidity and mortality when undergoing MVS.
Source: Journal of Cardiac Surgery - October 20, 2021 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Agni Orfanoudaki, Aikaterini Giannoutsou, Sabet Hashim, Dimitris Bertsimas, Robert C. Hagberg Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Failure to Rescue: A New Society of Thoracic Surgeons Quality Metric for Cardiac Surgery
CONCLUSIONS: A new risk-adjusted FTR metric has been developed which complements existing STS performance measures. The metric specifically assesses institutional effectiveness of postoperative care, allowing hospitals to target quality improvement efforts.PMID:34242640 | DOI:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2021.06.025
Source: The Annals of Thoracic Surgery - July 9, 2021 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Paul A Kurlansky Sean M O'Brien Christina M Vassileva Kevin W Lobdell Fred H Edwards Jeffrey P Jacobs Moritz Wyler von Ballmoos Gaetano Paone James R Edgerton Vinod H Thourani Anthony P Furnary Victor A Ferraris Joseph C Cleveland Michael E Bowdish Donald Source Type: research

COVID-19 Exposed the Faults in America ’s Elder Care System. This Is Our Best Shot to Fix Them
For the American public, one of the first signs of the COVID-19 pandemic to come was a tragedy at a nursing home near Seattle. On Feb. 29, 2020, officials from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Washington State announced the U.S. had its first outbreak of the novel coronavirus. Three people in the area had tested positive the day before; two of them were associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland, and officials expected more to follow soon. When asked what steps the nursing home could take to control the spread, Dr. Jeff Duchin, health officer for Seattle and King County, said he was working w...
Source: TIME: Health - June 15, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Abigail Abrams Tags: Uncategorized Aging COVID-19 feature franchise Magazine TIME for Health Source Type: news

4 Ways Exercise Helps Fight Aging
Everyone knows that exercise is good for you. But it’s not just beneficial for the young, healthy and already fit. It’s also one of the best defenses against the toughest aspects of aging. Exercise not only improves heart and lung health, but research shows that even modest physical activity is good for the brain, bones, muscles and mood. Numerous studies have found that lifelong exercise may keep people healthier for longer; delay the onset of 40 chronic conditions or diseases; stave off cognitive decline; reduce the risk of falls; alleviate depression, stress and anxiety; and may even help people live longer....
Source: TIME: Health - June 1, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Liz Seegert Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: news

Longitudinal Gastrectomy for Nonbariatric Indications
CONCLUSION: LLG seems to be an appropriate intervention for various gastric pathologies. Training of residents and fellows in the minimally invasive surgical steps of LLG is encouraged.PMID:34035960 | PMC:PMC8124009 | DOI:10.1155/2021/9962130
Source: Minimally Invasive Surgery - May 26, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Oluwatobi O Onafowokan Aboubakr Khairat Mohammad Jamal Hemant Chatrath Hugo J R Bonatti Source Type: research