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    The place where technological advances matter the most is medicine‚ and in fact‚ it’s probably the first place you will see applications of the newest technology in the world at any time. Of course‚ it’s only natural that technology should help human beings have a better life and benefit from the best possible medical care available. And here is where technology comes in. Top 10 Medical Gadgets Machines that analyze or come in our aid when we need them‚ machines that shorten the duration of medical

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    Journal of Psychosomatic Research 53 (2002) 737 – 740 Test–retest reliability and validity of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index in primary insomnia Jutta Backhausa‚*‚ Klaus Junghannsa‚ Andreas Broocksa‚ Dieter Riemannb‚ Fritz Hohagena a b Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy‚ University Hospital of Luebeck‚ Luebeck‚ Germany Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy‚ University Hospital of Freiburg‚ Freiburg‚ Germany Received 19 July 2001; accepted 5 February 2002 Abstract Objective:

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    Richard Layard stated that ‘happiness comes from outside and within’. Happiness is described as a positive feeling that ranges from Joy to contentment. Everybody would like to be happy. It is believed that people who are happy are more successful‚ productive‚ have better relationships and better health. We would like to maintain these feelings when we have them. Richard Layard uses the terms ‘outside’ and ‘within’ to describe where happiness comes from. ‘Outside’ factors include influences like

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    Frank Duffy's Analysis

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    healthy baby‚ as good as a full-term infant and the brain development she had when the scan was done‚ was extremely memorable. I was amazed at Frank Duffy’s analysis from the video that Baby Elizabeth had exceeded expectations‚ especially regarding her EEG and with normal brain development. This was evidence enough of the influence nurture had in her progress and the resilience of infants to overcome the odds‚ given the right environment to thrive and develop in psychomotor and cognitive areas. It was

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    Sleep Apnea Disease

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    Sleep Apnea One night I sleep with my husband and I feel his heart stop and pump up again by the time. This situation made me worried about him. I find out what wrong with him that was sleep apnea disease. Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when a person’s breathing is interrupted during sleep. People with untreated sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep‚ sometimes hundreds of times. This means the brain -- and the rest of the body may not get enough oxygen. There

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    Psychology and Christianity: Initial Integration Paper Azusa Pacific University Psychology and Christianity: Initial Integration Paper Psychology and Christianity: two subjects that have seem to become almost impossible to talk about hand in hand. Psychology has become one completely different subject than Christianity (theology) and both have lost all contact with the other. Psychology is strictly a science and Christianity is solely based on faith and religion and

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    usual stress –induced sympathetic nervous system dominance. 2. Pulse rate decreases. 3. Respiratory rate decreases 4. Blood pressure decreases (of special significance for hypo reactors) 5. Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) increases 6. EEG-alpha waves increase (theta‚ delta and beta waves also increase during various stages of meditation) 7. Cardiovascular efficiency increases 8. Respiratory efficiency increases

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    I was then transported to Children’s Hospital where I stayed the night. I was so drugged up on medicine that I had no problem falling asleep. The next day I was given an EEG and an MRI to test my brain waves. Everything looked fine. My neurologist said‚ “We are going to classify the three seizures you just had as one seizure because sometimes people will just have one seizure and then they will never have another seizure

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    What Is NREM Sleep?

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    everyday environment that you are present in. Sleeping and its processes play a huge role in cognitive abilities such as helping with learning‚ moods and emotions‚ physical energy‚ and it removes toxins from the mind and body. Technology advancement from EEG scans reveal that sleep can help with memory and of course‚ even improve your happiness. Studies show that sleep deprivation can cause major harm in going about your daily activities such as insomnia‚ depression‚ anger and frustration‚ and

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    (evidence of sustained brain injury)‚ mental competency to stand trial‚ contribution of brain dysfunction to committed crimes‚ tests of malingering Neuroimaging -­‐ Serves as primary diagnostic tool (w exception of mild TBI) -­‐ Techniques: • EEG- records electrical activity of brain; image is of brain waves • CT- picture of brain‚ taken with multiple x-ray images; reveals soft tissue often not seen in xrays; image looks like X-ray with white outline • MRI- noninvasive nuclear procedure‚ image

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