09 March 2012

Lobe lesions



The Neurologic Examination
Steven A. Glyman MD
TheNeurologicExamination.ppt

Frontal  Lobe Damage and Theory of Mind
Amanda  Conrad
Frontal  Lobe Damage and Theory of Mind .ppt

Classification of Memory
Classification of Memory.ppt

Cavitary Lung Lesions Peer Review
Cavitary_Lung3.ppt

Neuropsychiatric  Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury
Jesse  R. Fann, MD, MPH
Dual_Diag.ppt

Bilateral medial temporal lobe damage
http://www.psych.ndsu.nodak.edu/Bilateral medial temporal lobe damage.ppt

Neuropsychology of the Frontal Lobes and Other Stories
Robert Bilder
FrontalLobeLecture.ppt

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Prothrombin



Prothrombin mutations:  thrombophilic mechanisms and an unusual variant
Noah Hoffman
Prothrombin.ppt

Lupus  Anticoagulant Jennifer  Kirkland
Special_hematology/lupus_anticoagulant.ppt

Aspartate transcarbamoylase
Aspartate transcarbamoylase Lec12.ppt

Anticoagulants
Danielle Welschmeyer
Anticoagulants_DanielleWelschmeyer.ppt

Oral  Anticoagulant Therapy
Benedict  R. Lucchesi, M.D., Ph.D.
Oral  Anticoagulant Therapy.ppt

Coagulation Modifier Drugs
CoagulationModifierDrugs.ppt
Newer  Anticoagulant Therapies
Chris Ferrell MT(ASCP), CLS/H(NCA)
AdvAnticoagTherapy.ppt

Thrombin generation assays: a brief review of the literature
Noah Hoffman
NH_thrombin_2006.ppt

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Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia



 
Bilateral  Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia
http://novel.utah.edu/Wray/PPT/Bilateral_Internuclear_Ophthalmoplegia.ppt

Internuclear  Ophthalmoplegia in Childhood
Shirley  H. Wray, M.D., Ph.D
http://novel.utah.edu/Wray/PPT/Internuclear_Ophthalmoplegia_in_Childhood_guest_lecture.ppt

Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia in MS
David  Jho
http://www2.uic.edu/stud_orgs/hon/aoa/M1reviews/Neuroanatomy.ppt

Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia
Mily Kannarkat
http://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/web/4.22.09%20Kannarkat.%20Internuclear%20ophthalmoplegia.ppt

Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia: MLF lesion
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/sgriff/ENG&VNG-Occulomotor%20Tests.ppt

Top Ten Things You Should Know About The Oculomotor System
http://www.opt.uab.edu/class2011/1st%20year/NeuroAnatomy/oculomotor.ppt

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08 March 2012

Transverse Myelitis Ppts and recently published articles



Transverse myelitis is a neurological disorder caused by inflammation across both sides of one level, or segment, of the spinal cord. The segment of the spinal cord at which the damage occurs determines which parts of the body are affected.

Acute  Myelopathies
Darrell Laudate
Spinal Lesions.ppt

Diseases of the Spinal Cord
Stacy Rudnicki, MD
http://www.uams.edu/m2004/scdis.ppt

Neurology  Review
Stephen Deputy,  MD
SSPE - [Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis]
Dave  Fitzhugh, MD
Neurology  Review-SSPE.ppt

Atrial  Myxoma
Dave  Fitzhugh, MD
Atrial  Myxoma.ppt

Infectious  Disease Board Review
Dave  Fitzhugh, MD
Infectious  Disease Board Review.ppt

Acute Transverse  Myelitis
Param  Vidwan
Acute Transverse  Myelitis.ppt

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07 March 2012

Prothrombin Complex Concentrate



Coagulation  Factor Disorders
Dr. N. Singh, Dr. O. Ingaramo, Dr. S. Manuel
Grandroundsepistaxis.ppt

Inhibitors of  Coagulation
Presented by  Dr. Morayma Reyes
Coagulation.ppt

Hemophilias
Cara Calvo, MS, MT(ASCP), SH(ASCP)
Hemophilias.ppt

Bleeding  Disorders
Morey A. Blinder,  M.D.
Bleeding  Disorders.ppt

Hemophilia  A
Hemophilia  A.ppt

Acquired Bleeding  Disorders
Steven Pipe,  MD
Pipe.AcquiredBleeding.ppt

Clinical  Trials in Surgery
Mazen  S. Zenati, MD, MPH, Ph.D.
Clinical  Trials in Surgery.ppt

Excessive  Warfarin Anticoagulation and Reversal Strategies  in Asymptomatic Patients
Heather  M. Powers, MD
Excesswarfarin.ppt

Introduction  to Bleeding Disorders:
Liver Disease, Renal Disease and Vitamin K Deficiency
Cara Calvo, MS, MT(ASCP), SH(ASCP)
BleedDisorders.ppt

Hot  Topics In Anticoagulation
Deborah Zeitlin,  Pharm.D.
Topics In Anticoagulation.ppt

Rituxan for treatment of idiopathic factor VIII inhibitors
Timothy S. Fenske, M.D.
VIII inhibitors .ppt

Blood  Administration
Bloodlab.ppt
Prothrombin-complex-concentrate PDFs

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06 March 2012

Pituitary Disorders



Adrenal and Pituitary
Dr. Kathleen Ethridge
http://faculty.ntcc.edu/

Endocrine Disorders
http://www.mac.edu/

Disorders of the Hypothalamic – Pituitary Axis
K. Dionne Posey,  MD, MPH
http://www.med.wayne.edu/

Disorders  of the Pituitary Gland
http://www.d.umn.edu/

Hypothalamus  and Pituitary
http://www.uic.edu/

Pituitary Gland - Anterior Pituitary (adenohypophysis)
http://www.austincc.edu/

Endocrine Dysfunction: Adrenal & Pituitary
http://www.austincc.edu

Pituitary  Disorders
Jo  Choudhry, M.D.
http://wichita.kumc.edu/

Reproductive Endocrinology Female Reproductive System
Ricki Otten, MT(ASCP)SC
http://webmedia.unmc.edu

Is my child too short?
http://sfghdean.ucsf.edu/

Common Inpatient Endocrine Consults
William E. Clutter, M.D.
http://endo.wustl.edu/
Pituitary Disorder in PDF format

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Mycetoma



Mycetoma: Mycetoma is a chronic subcutaneous infection caused by actinomycetes or fungi. This infection results in a granulomatous inflammatory response in the deep dermis and subcutaneous tissue.

Subcutaneous Mycoses
Subcutaneous Mycoses.ppt

Fungi and Yeasts
Fungi and Yeasts.ppt

Fungal Sinusitis
David Gleinser,  MD, Patricia Maeso,  MD
Fungal Sinusitis.ppt

Nocardia, Actinomyces, Propionibacterium
Nocardia,Actinomyces,Propionibact2012.ppt

Massive  Hemoptysis
Hili  Morillas, MD
Massive  Hemoptysis.ppt

Mycoses: Fungal Diseases
Dr.  David Engman.
Mycoses: Fungal Diseases.ppt

Actinomycetes and  Propionibacterium
Propionibacterium2004.ppt

Fungi,  Protozoa, and Helminthes
Fungal Diseases.ppt

Upper  Respiratory Tract Infections
Divya  Ahuja, M.D.
Upper  Respiratory Tract Infections.ppt
Download Mecetoma in PDF format

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Non–ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction - NSTEMI




Unstable Angina and Non-ST elevation Myocardial Infarction
John Blair, MD
Myocardial Infarction .ppt

Acute Coronary Syndrome - LEARNING POINTS
http://www.medicine.uci.edu/residency/powerpoint/ACS.ppt

Trends  in clinical and demographic  features of patients  with acute myocardial  infarction
Warren  K. Laskey, MD: Candidate  for MPH
Steve  Goodman, MD, MSc, PhD
Laskey_Warren.ppt

Acute  Coronary Syndrome
Steven  R. Bruhl MD, MS
ACS_PPT_FINAL_6-14-10.ppt

Twenty  Points to Remember from the UA/NSTEMI Guideline Update
http://www.fpm.emory.edu/.ppt

Nanette  K. Wenger, MD, MACP, FACC, FAHA
SET.ppt,
ACS.ppt

NSTEMI - Conservative  vs Early Invasive Approach
Nstemi.ppt

Bleeding  and Acute Coronary Syndromes
Cardiac  Catherization Conference
Syed  Raza MD
BleedingandACS.ppt

ST  Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI)
William  J. Mosley II, MD
STEMI Talk.ppt

Stanford  ACS Guidelines
David  P. Lee, M.D., John  S. Schroeder, M.D., Donald  Schreiber, M.D.
Stanford_ACS_Guidelines.ppt

Acute  MI/Stroke
Sean  Kiley
ACLSpresentation.ppt

Cardiac  Medications “The Essentials”
Kenneth  Kenyon, PharmD, BCPS
Cardiac Medications.ppt

Acute  Coronary Syndromes
Robert  Smith
Acute  Coronary Syndromes.ppt
PDFs Here 

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05 March 2012

Temporomandibular Joint Derangement




Temporomandibular  Joint Dislocation
Temporomandibular_Joint_Dislocation_following_LMA.ppt

Introduction  to Occlusion and Mechanics of Mandibular Movement
Dr.  Pauline Hayes Garrett
Mechanics_mandibular_mov_lecture.ppt

Identify  the boundaries of the infratemporal fossaIdentify  the boundaries of the infratemporal fossa
This ppt contains full of images
Infratemporalfossa.ppt

Procedures Temporomandibular  Joint Arthroscopy
Arthroscopy.ppt

Craniomandibular Dysfunction
Electrodiagnosis/Imaging%202010/TMJ%20Lecture.ppt

Temporomandibular  Disorders and Physical  Therapy Interventions
tmj.ppt

Temporomandibular Disorders
genintmed/Steffen-2-23-05-TMD.ppt

The  Effects of Exogenous  TGF-β on the Development of the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)
Lisa White, Jason Roberson etat
whiteposter.ppt

The Muscles of Mastication
Masticatory.ppt
PDF Lecture Notes here

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Anisocoria Ppt Lecture Notes



Anisocoria, or unequal pupil sizes, is a common condition. The varied causes have implications ranging from life threatening to completely benign.

Pupil  Evaluation
Walter  Huang, OD
Pupil Evaluation.ppt

Taking the Mystery out of Abnormal Pupils
Brad Sutton, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Taking-the-mystery-pupils.ppt

Neuro-ophthalmology
Abdulrahman  Al-Muammar
Lectures/Neuro-ophthalmology.ppt

Pupil
Pupil.ppt

Case  Presentation - Doctor my pupils are dilated
Richard Plantive
Anisocoria.ppt

Herniation: Compartment Syndrome of the Head
Connie  Chen, MD
Herniation.ppt

Eyedrop testing in Horner Syndrome
Eugene F. May, MD
MayHorners.ppt.ppt

Evaluation  of Eye Pathologies
Eye Evaluation.ppt

Eye Injury Assessment
Eval/eye.ppt

Scopolamine
Julia Bedell, Laci Click, Meredith Barr
Scopolamine.ppt

The Pupil
Pupil.ppt
View PDFs here

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Diagnostic Tests




A diagnostic test is any kind of medical test performed to aid in the diagnosis or detection of disease.

Evaluation of  Diagnostic Tests
Gary E Raskob,  Ph. D.
http://gcrc.ouhsc.edu/documents/Evaluationofdiagnostictests.ppt

Diagnostic Tests 
Shurouq  Qadose
http://elearning.najah.edu/OldData/pdfs/diagnostic%20test.ppt

Critical  Appraisal of Articles  About Diagnostic Tests
Rani  Gereige, M.D., MPH
http://health.usf.edu/NR/rdonlyres/B263F946-AC48-4E3B-B634-DD95C6C33AA6/29656/CriticalAppraisalofArticlesAboutDiagnosticTests.ppt

Methods  for Evaluating the Performance of Diagnostic  Tests in the Absence of a “Gold Standard:” A Latent Class Model Approach
Elizabeth  Garrett-Mayer, Division  of Biostatistics
http://people.musc.edu/~elg26/talks/carmatalk.ppt

Bayesian  modeling of the accuracy  of diagnostic tests
Adam  Branscum, U.C. Davis, Wes  Johnson, Ian  Gardner
http://www.epi.ucdavis.edu/diagnostictests/files/Bayes-TestAccTalk.ppt

Diagnostic Tests  and Full-Response Fault Dictionary
Vishwani D.  Agrawal
http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~agrawvd/COURSE/E7950_Fall09/TALK/Oct28_Agrawal_Diagnosis.ppt

Diagnostic  Tests for Lower Extremity  Osteomyelitis
Laura  Zakowski, MD
http://www2.medicine.wisc.edu/home/files/domfiles/genintmed/3-12-08-Zakowski-Osteomyelitis%20diagnosis%20PCC.ppt

Comparing the Use of Diagnostic Tests in Canadian and US Hospitals
Steven J Katz, Laurence F McMahon and Willard G Manning
http://www.econ.wayne.edu/agoodman/7550/week14/CANADA_US.ppt

Basic Research Designs An Overview
Frances S. Shofer, PhD
http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/em/Research/academicassociates/ppt/study_designs.ppt

Diagnostic  Tests
http://web.as.uky.edu/statistics/users/viele/sta570s07/diagnostictests.ppt

PDF Lecture Notes Here

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04 March 2012

Myasthenia Gravis



Myasthenia Gravis: Myasthenia gravis is a neuromuscular disorder. Neuromuscular disorders involve the muscles and the nerves that control them.

A Brief Synopsis of Select Neurological Disorders
NeuroDisorders.ppt

Myasthenia Gravis
By:  Shanti Zunes-Wolfe, Anna  Morris, Kayleigh  Short
MyastheniaGravis.ppt

Myasthenia Gravis
Myastheniagravisnursinginterventions.ppt

Ocular  Myasthenia Gravis: Past, Present, and Future
Victoria  S. Pelak, MD
Ocular_Myasthenia_Gravis_guest_lecture.ppt

Myasthenia  Gravis
Shirley  H. Wray, M.D., Ph.D.
Myasthenia_Gravis_guest_lecture.ppt

Myasthenia  Gravis
Cathie  Rohleder, Sydnee Jacobson, Ashley Cox
mg-presentation.ppt

What  is Myasthenia Gravis? Where  does the disease take  place?
Blaine  Suing
Myasthenia Gravis.ppt

Neuromuscular Diseases and Muscle Relaxant Management
Mark Welliver CRNA, MS
NeuroMuscular_Diseases_and_Muscle_Relaxants.ppt

Organophosphate Pesticides Poisoning
Eric  Blackburn, Matt Clark, Nick Yoakum
OP.ppt

The Peripheral Nervous System
The Peripheral Nervous System.ppt

Myasthenia Gravis “Grave Muscle Weakness”
Grave Muscle Weakness.ppt

Myasthenia  Gravis
Mike Willcut
Myasthenia  Gravis .ppt

Neuromuscular Disorders
Dwayne McClerklin, MD
Neuromuscular Disorders.ppt

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Cryptosporidium Ppt




Cryptosporidium enteritis is an infection of the small intestine with the parasite Cryptosporidium that causes diarrhea.
Cryptosporidium parvum causes the disease Cryptosporidiosis
Cryptosporidium.ppt
Cryptosporidium  parvum
Melissa  Lamb
Parvum-Lamb.ppt

Waterborne Cryptosporidiosis Transmission Model
Elizabeth Casman, Mitch Small, Baruch Fischhoff, Claire Palmgren and Felicia Wu
http://hdgc.epp.cmu.edu/meeting99/casman-crypto.ppt

Cryptosporidiosis: You Are At Risk
By: Sarah Ruth  Davis
CryptoPresentationSRD.ppt

Protozoan Diseases
Protozoa.ppt

Water-borne  Diseases
By Yenisel Cruz
Water-borne  Diseases.ppt

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Neutropenia Ppt




Neutropenia is a syndrome of dangerously or abnormally low count of neutrophils in the blood.

Evaluation  and Management of Fever in the Neutropenic  Patient
Kevin  P. High, M.D., M.Sc
Neutropenic  Patient .ppt

Severe Congenital  Neutropenia
Severe Congenital  Neutropenia.ppt

Diagnosis  and Empiric Treatment  of Neutropenic Fever  in the Emergency Room
Diagnosis  and Empiric Treatment.ppt

Cyclic Neutropenia
Neutropenia.ppt

Febrile Neutropenia
FEBRILE_NEUTROPENIA_final_7-29.ppt

Fever  and Neutropenia
Fever_with_neutropenia_v2.ppt

Aplastic  Anemia
Rakesh  Biswas 
Aplastic  Anemia.ppt

Severe Congenital  Neutropenia (Kostmann’s Syndrome)
Severe Congenital  Neutropenia.ppt

White  Blood Cell Disorders
MyeloidCellDisorders.ppt

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Renal paraneoplastic syndrome



Tumor Pathology  and Histology
Path_n_Histology.ppt

Renal  Failure
Michele Ritter,  M.D.
Shelly_Renal_Failure.ppt

Renal  Cell Carcinoma
Jennifer  L. Rogers
Renal  Cell Carcinoma  Rogers.ppt

Acute Renal Failure
Acute Renal Failure.ppt

Renal/ Urinary  System
Renal-Urinary.ppt

Management of  Patients with Renal Disorders
Management of  Patients with Renal Disorders.ppt

Tumor  Host Interactions
Husni Maqboul,  M.D
Tumor  Host Interactions.ppt

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03 March 2012

Respiratory pharmacology Ppt




Respiratory Care Technology
AlliedHealth-RT-RespiratoryCareCareer.ppt

Respiratory  Therapy
RespiratoryCareInfo08.ppt

Respiratory Pharmacology
Dr. Daniel Weinreich
PulmonaryPharmacol.ppt

Pharmacology of Respiratory Drugs
Dr. Lal. C. Garg
Respiratory_Drugs.ppt

Respiratory Pharmacology ‘ Tis the Season for Sneezin’ and Wheezin’
Respiratory Pharmacology.ppt

Respiratory  Pharmacology
Dan Farrell
Calculations.ppt

Pharmacology  of Nicotine
Colleen Miller, Lesley-Ann Giddings
Pharmacology  of Nicotine .ppt

Inhaled Anesthetics And Gases
Harry Singh, MD
Inhaled Anesthetics And Gases .ppt

Pharmacokinetics  of Local Anesthetics
Pharmacokinetics  of Local Anesthetics.ppt

Drugs for  Respiratory Disorders
Gerianne  R. Bliss, M.D., Chuck Hensley  R.Ph.
Drugs for  Respiratory Disorders.ppt

Sedative-Hypnotics Benzodiazepines
Megan  Trimble
Sedative-Hypnotics Benzodiazepines.ppt

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Cigarette Smoking Addiction Treatment




Tackling  the smoking epidemic - Smoking cessation guidance for primary care
http://www.theipcrg.org/resources/resources_smokingcessation/smokingcessationslides.ppt

Treating  Tobacco Dependence In  Smokers With Co-Occurring  Substance Abuse Or Mental  Health Disorders: Scientific  Overview
Judith  J. Prochaska, PhD, MPH
http://casat.unr.edu/docs/KEYNOTE_jjprochaska_Yakima.ppt

Are  the 5A's Enough?: Tobacco  Dependence Treatment for  Smokers with Mental  Illness
National Conference  on Tobacco or Health
http://smokingcessationleadership.ucsf.edu/Presentation07/5A.ppt

Panic  Symptoms, Cigarette Smoking and Drinking in Adolescent Female Twins
Michele  Pergadia, Andrew C. Heath, Kathleen  K. Bucholz, Elliot C. Nelson, Christina  N. Lessov†, Donald F. Klein, Pamela  A.F. Madden
http://www.alcoholdependence.org/2%20Poster%2018%20-Michelle.ppt
http://alcoholdependence.wustl.edu/guze/Documents/1_Pergadia_03.ppt

Smoking  in The Elderly Population
http://www.ehle-project.eu/final_materials/en/TRAINING%20PROFESSIONALS/SMOKING_handbook_EN.ppt

Tobacco  Addiction, Why is It so Powerful?
Gaylene  Mooney, M.Ed, RRT-NPS
http://www.aarc.org/resources/tobacco/documents/tobacco_addiction.ppt

Nicotine  and smoking: insights  from the Health Survey  for England
Martin  Jarvis
http://www.ccsr.ac.uk/esds/events/2004-10-29/Slides/Jarvis.ppt

Welcome to  smoking cessation – an interactive workshop designed to assist general practitioners
http://www.heartfoundation.org.au/SiteCollectionDocuments/ILC-Presentation-Smoking.ppt

The Tobacco Consultation How We Do It & What we teach your patients!
Jay Taylor, RRT, TTS
http://www.askadviserefer.org/downloads/tobacco%20Consult2.ppt

Implementing  Successful Cessation Program
http://www.ghi-ctp.emory.edu/documents/Cessationprograminhospitals.ppt

Cigarette  Cravings and the Self-Regulation of Smoking
Michael  Sayette
http://www.publichealth.pitt.edu/docs/Sayette-ReSET-June09.ppt

Maternal & Child Health and  Smoking
http://www2.aap.org/richmondcenter/DownloadablePresentations/MaternalChildHealth.ppt

Are outcome  expectancies the possible targets of smoking  prevention?
http://kozegeszsegtan.sote.hu/tobacco/user_files/110614getwxq825575.ppt

Nicotine addiction
Royal  College of Physicians  of London
http://old.rcplondon.ac.uk/pubs/books/tag/3-Nicotine_addiction.ppt

Crushing virtual  cigarettes helps reducing tobacco addiction.
Final results from a preliminary control trial
Girard1, B., Turcotte1, V., & Bouchard, S.
http://www.grap.ca/site/francais/documents/stop_smoking09.ppt

Neurochemical Effects of Nicotine
http://www.vdha.net/documents/tobacco_cessation/Pfizer-Medical%20Strategies%20for%20Tobacco%20Dependence.ppt

Nicotine  Addiction: Bio-Psycho-Social Aspects of Addiction
http://www-nehc.med.navy.mil/downloads/bumed/tcrof_cd/nicotineaddiction.ppt

Cigarette Smoking PDFs

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01 March 2012

Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis Ppt



Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a rare chronic, progressive encephalitis that affects primarily children and young adults, caused by a persistent infection of immune resistant measles virus (which can be a result of a mutation of the virus itself). No cure for SSPE exists, but the condition can be managed by medication if treatment is started at an early stage.

Viruses,  Viroids, and Prions
Lectures  prepared by Christine L. Case
Viruses,  Viroids, and Prions.ppt

Subacute-sclerosing  panencephalitis (SSPE)
Virology/NegStrandRNA2005B.ppt

Paramyxoviruses Measles, mumps,  parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus,  human metapneumovirus
AM_Paramyxo.ppt

Global  Health Update: Travel  & Tropical Medicine Seminar
Tropical Medicine Seminar.ppt

Latest 50 Published articles:

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Diabetes Drug Improves Glucose Control Without Increasing Risk of Hypoglycemia



Diabetes Drug Improves Glucose Control Without Increasing Risk of Hypoglycemia

Too high? Too low? Only about half of those with type 2 diabetes have their blood sugar levels on target, but a new drug shows promise in managing glucose levels.  TAK-875 works by boosting the release of insulin from pancreatic B cells, but only when diabetics need it most – such as when glucose and fatty acids rise in the blood after a meal.

TAK-875, a new treatment for type 2 diabetes, improves blood sugar control and is equally effective as glimepiride, but has a significantly lower risk of creating a dangerous drop in blood sugar, called hypoglycemia, according to a new study.

Takeda Pharmaceutical has reported the positive results from its Phase 2 trial of TAK-875 in patients with type 2 diabetes.

TAK-875 is a selective agonist of GPR40, one of the GPCRs that are expressed in pancreatic islet cells.

The Phase 2 trial is a randomized double-blind placebo- and active (glimepiride) comparator-controlled multicenter study, intended to evaluate once-daily treatment with five different doses of TAK-875 (6.25 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg, and 200 mg) and glimepiride (2 mg -4 mg), over 12 weeks.

The study showed that at doses ranging from 6.25 to 200 mg a day, the drug has met its primary endpoint of significantly lowering HbA1c (blood glucose) levels.

The primary objective of the study is the change from baseline in HbA1c levels at week 12, while the secondary endpoints included fasting blood glucose, area under the curve (AUC) for glucose and insulin during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), and body weight.

Takeda Development therapeutic area head Thomas Strack said because of its observed ability to potently stimulate insulin secretion and improve glycemic control with less or no hypoglycemia, these data further support TAK-875 as a potential therapy for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

TAK-875 is the first GPR40 agonist to reach late-stage Phase 3 clinical development, the company said.
The results of the phase 2 randomized trial were published in The Lancet.

Read full text
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(11)61879-5

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Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia




The diagnostic evaluation and treatment of  trigeminal neuralgia (an evidence-based review)
diagnostic evaluation and treatment of  trigeminal neuralgia

Cranial  Nerve Diseases
Cranial  Nerve Diseases.ppt

Headache and  Facial Pain
Robert H. Stroud,  M.D., Byron J. Bailey,  M.D.
Headache and  Facial Pain .ppt

Pathophysiology of Headache
Cara  Harth, MD
HeadachePathophys20091.ppt

Pharyngitis
Alice LeePharyngitis
ppt

Summary of Function of Cranial Nerves
Summary of Function of Cranial Nerves.ppt

Cranial Nerves I through XII
Cranial Nerves I through XII.ppt

Cranial Nerves
Chris Rorden
Cranial Nerves .ppt

Brain Stem III Basic Neuroscience
James H. Baños, Ph.D.
Brainstem3_2009.ppt

Neurologic Disorders
Amyotrophic  Lateral Sclerosis, Cranial  Nerve Problems, Intervertebral  Disc Herniation
Multiple  Sclerosis, Parkinsons  Disease, Spinal  Cord Injury, Myasthenia  Gravis
NEUROLOGICDISORDERS.ppt

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29 February 2012

Lactate dehydrogenase - LDH Ppts




LDH is most often measured to check for tissue damage. The enzyme LDH is in many body tissues, especially the heart, liver, kidney, skeletal muscle, brain, blood cells, and lungs.

Lactate Dehydrogenase
By: Nancy Duong,  Julia Crawford, & Kim Luu
http://crab.rutgers.edu/~peterpal/Presentation1.ppt

Pyruvate  - Lactate  Which one  ends Glycolysis?
http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/eharris/411_602/Tutorials/Pyruvate%20-%20Lactate.ppt

Protein function
http://faculty.swosu.edu/tim.hubin/Biochem/chapt06b_lecture.ppt

Protein  Purification
http://biochem.ncsu.edu/faculty/brown/Protein%20Purification%20%202008.ppt

Glycogen Metabolism
http://www.chem.wwu.edu/prody/glycmet.ppt

General  Pathways of Metabolism
http://www.med.ufl.edu/biochem/rcohen/glycolysis.ppt

Biochemistry of Metabolism
http://www.rpi.edu/dept/bcbp/molbiochem/MBWeb/mb1/part2/8-glycolysis.ppt

Determinants of Gene Duplicability
http://www.pitt.edu/~super7/24011-25001/24991.ppt

Carbohydrate and Sugar structure
http://www.uh.edu/sibs/faculty/glegge/lecture_22a.ppt

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Prenatal Genetic Counseling and Evaluation Ppt




Prenatal Diagnosis Objectives
PrenDxNOTES02.ppt

Genetic Counseling
Jon  Weil
TAGC.ppt

Genetic Counseling  for Neurogenetic Conditions
Karen Kovak, M.S., C.G.C.
NOD042007.ppt


Genetic  counselors. What  do genetic counselors  do?
Kimberly  Guthrie, MS
FSU_Genetic_Counseling.ppt

Prenatal Genetics
Drs. Deborah Driscoll and Michael Mennuti
PBL.PrenatalDiagnosis.2009.ppt

Genetic  Aspects of Development  and Birth Defects
Cynthia  M. Powell, MD
Rotation-readings/genetic-readings/Birth_defects.ppt

Genetics: Past, Present, and Future
Robert M. Fineman, M.D., Ph.D.
http://www.pitt.edu/~super7/3011-4001/3231.ppt

Genetic Hearing Loss
Stephanie Cordes, MD, Norman Friedman, MD
Genetic-HL-0004.ppt

Genetic Counseling  in the Prenatal Setting
Prenatal Settting.ppt

Genetics  and Prenatal Development
Heredity and Environment.ppt

Recurrent  Pregnancy Loss
Deepthi  Foxhall
PregnancyLoss.ppt

Medical Genetics in 2006
Harry Ostrer, M.D.
Medgen/medgen.ppt

Fetal  Diagnosis & Counseling of Pregnancy Options 
Brian  L Shaffer, MD
Fetal-Diagnosis-Counseling-of-Pregnancy-Options-2-13-12.ppt

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28 February 2012

Fusion proteins Ppt



Fusion proteins or chimeric proteins are proteins created through the joining of two or more genes which originally coded for separate proteins. Translation of this fusion gene results in a single polypeptide with functional properties derived from each of the original proteins.

Fusion Proteins and Mechanisms  of Action
Fusion Proteins and Mechanisms.ppt

Coiled-Coil  Viral Fusion Proteins
Carla  A. Terry
Viral Fusion Proteins.ppt

E2A E2A Fusion proteins
Fusion proteins.ppt

Viral glycoproteins
Glycoproteins-presentation.ppt

Detecting Protein  Function and Protein-Protein Interactions from  Genome Sequences
by  E. Marcotte
Detecting Protein  Function.ppt

Transfection and Protein localization
Transfection and Protein localization.ppt

Production  of a Fusion Protein  Containing GnRH as a  Contraceptive Antigen 
by Tyler Noble,  Kerry Waite, Naguieb Saleem, Nammalwar Sriranganathan,  Henry Baker and Stephen Boyle
Production  of a Fusion Protein.ppt

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Stem cell-generated human eggs may help treat infertililty



Stem cells put women on fertile ground

    Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital say they have extracted stem cells from human ovaries and made them generate egg cells. The advance, if confirmed, might provide a new source of eggs for treating infertility, though scientists say it is far too early to tell if the work holds such promise.

    Women are born with a complement of egg cells that must last throughout life. The ability to isolate stem cells from which eggs could be cultivated would help not only with fertility but also with biologists’ understanding of how drugs and nutrition affect the egg cells.

    The new research, by a team led by the biologist Jonathan L Tilly, depends on a special protein found to mark the surface of reproductive cells like eggs and sperm. Using a cell-sorting machine that can separate out the marked cells, the team obtained reproductive cells from mouse ovaries and showed that the cells would generate viable egg cells that could be fertilized and produce embryos.

    They then applied the same method to human ovaries donated by women at the Saitama Medical Center in Japan who were undergoing sex reassignment because of a gender identity disorder. As with the mice, the team was able to retrieve reproductive cells that produced immature egg cells when grown in the laboratory. The egg cells, when injected into mice, generated follicles, the ovarian structure in which eggs are formed, as well as mature eggs, some of which had a single set of chromosomes, a signature of eggs and sperm.

    The results were published online Sunday by the journal Nature Medicine.  Tilly and colleagues wrote that their work opens up “a new field in human reproductive biology that was inconceivable less than 10 years ago”, and that access to the new cells will make possible novel forms of fertility preservation.

    David Albertini, an expert on female reproduction at the Kansas University Medical Center, called the report “a real technological tour de force”, but added that it was not yet clear whether the procedure yielded real egg cells that could be used in human fertility. “None of the criteria that we in the field use to establish that a cell is a high-quality oocyte are satisfied here,” he said, using the scientific term for an unfertilized egg. Tilly has long disputed the accepted belief that a woman makes no new egg cells after she is born.

Full article available at: Nature Medicine, 2012)
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.2669

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Urological Examination



Male GU Examination
Jong  M. Choe, MD
Male GU Examination.ppt

Hematuria
Hematuria.ppt

Infertility
By Joan Meade
Infertility.ppt

Overactive Bladder
Raji  Gill, D.O., M.Sc.
Overactive_Bladder.ppt

Acute Abdominal  Pain
Medical Student  Lecture Series
Acute Abdominal Pain lecture.ppt

Urinary  Incontinence in Older  Adults
Tomas  L. Griebling, MD, MPH
Urinary Incontinence Module.ppt

Nephrolithiasis
B.  Wayne Blount, M.D. MPH
Nephrolithiasis

Abnormal Urine Color or clarity
Jill McClure, DVM,MS
AbnormalUrine.ppt

Urinary Incontinence  In The Aging Patient
Deb Mostek
Urinary_incdidacticslide_dm.ppt

Urinary Tract  Infection 
Michele Ritter, M.D.
UTI.ppt

Testis  Cancer
Christopher  Saigal MD MPH
http://www.endocrinology.med.ucla.edu/Saigal%20slides.ppt

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27 February 2012

Ketoacidosis Ppt and published articles



Diabetic  Ketoacidosis
http://elearning.najah.edu/OldData/pdfs/6709Diabetic%20Ketoacidosis.ppt

Diabetic Emergencies 
by Andjela Drincic M.D.
DiabeticEmergenciesNew.ppt

Endocrine  Emergencies
by Bobby Oakes
Endocrine Emergencies.ppt

Diabetic  Ketoacidosis - DKA
by Amy Creel, MD
DKA2010.ppt

Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Children
by Arleta Rewers MD, PhD, Robert Slover MD
Ketoacidosis in Children.ppt

Diabetic  Ketoacidosis
by Abdelaziz  Elamin
Diabetic Ketoacidosis 43651.ppt

Diabetic Ketoacidosis
by Michele Ritter, M.D.
DKA.ppt

Diabetic  Ketoacidosis & Hyperosmolar  Hyperglycemic State- Inpatient  management
by Susan  Schayes M.D
Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic DKA HONK.ppt

Diabetic Ketoacidosis
by Gary David Goulin, MD
DKA.ppt

Alcoholic Ketoacidosis
by Eric  Niederhoffer
Alcoholic_ketoacidosis.ppt

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Blood Test to measure love life




 
Oxitocin structure
 
Are you in a relationship and want to know how long it will last? Just check the level of oxytocin or the “love hormone” in your blood, scientists say.

    Researchers tested the oxytocin levels in the blood of 163 youth, 120 of whom had recently gotten into serious relationships. They found that new lovers had substantially higher levels of oxytocin, as compared to non-attached singles. The couples were tracked down six months later, and it was discovered that 36 couples were still together. Couples who stayed together showed higher oxytocin levels in the initial period of romance. These findings suggest that oxytocin levels in the first months of romantic love may serve as an index of a relationship's duration.

Original Publication for all these news. article from Sciencedirect

Oxytocin can tell you how long your love will last

How Long Will Your Love Last? Check Your Oxytocin

Oxytocin makes the romantic heart tick

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Thyroid Ppts



Benign  Thyroid Diseases
by Alan  Cowan, MD, Shawn  Newlands, MD, PhD
Thyroid-benign-slides.ppt
Hypothyroidism
by Kommerien  Daling, MD
thyroid_disease.ppt

Interpreting  Thyroid Function Tests
by Rozina Mithani
Thyroid Function Tests .ppt

Basic Thyroid Function
Thyroid.ppt

Drugs  to Treat Autoimmune Diseases
by Chelsea  Wells
AutoimmuneDisorders_ChelseaWells.ppt

Assessment  and Management of Patients with Endocrine  Disorders
By  Linda Self
Patients_with_Endocrine_Disorders.ppt

Thyroid  Disease
Thyroid Dz.ppt

Subacute  (de Quervain’s) Thyroiditis
by Lauren Galpin,  MD
Thyroiditis.ppt

ubclinical Hypothyroidism
by D. Allen Brantley, M.D.
http://intmedweb.wfubmc.edu/download/subclinical.ppt

Benign  Thyroid Disease
by Sarah  Rodriguez, MD, Francis  Quinn, MD
Thyroid-benign.ppt

Evaluation  of Thyroid Nodules
by Eric  Oliver
Radiology Thyroid.ppt

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26 February 2012

Caffeinated drinks - Do They Really Provide a Source of Energy



Caffeine Positive Effects - The  most widely consumed  psychoactive substance in  the world.
http://www.cogsci.ucsd.edu/~pineda/COGS174/overheads/ppt/caffeine.ppt

How  Much is Too Much - Caffeine Consumption by  Young Children
William  J. Warzak, Ph.D., Shelby  Evans, Ph.D., Margaret T. Floress, Ph.D., & Stoolman, S., M.D.
HowMuch IsTooMuch

Caffeine - stimulant drug called  xanthines
http://www.psych.ufl.edu/~steh/PSY4930/Caffeine.ppt

Effects  of Caffeine on Endurance  Athletes
by Estella  Nelson & Amanda Taylor
http://faculty.nwacc.edu/EAST_original/Physiological%20Organic%20Chemistry/Effects%20of%20Caffeine.ppt

Do  Energy Drinks Really Provide a Source of Energy?
http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/files/energy_drinks_clicker.ppt

Energy Drinks Advertising
http://facultyfiles.deanza.edu/gems/boardliljenstolperebecca/EnergyDrinks.ppt

The Effects of Dietary Caffeine on Blood Alkaline Phosphatase Levels in Pre-Menopausal  Caucasian Women
by Jonathan  Buchanan
Effects of Dietary Caffeine

Uppers Downers  & All Arounders
http://www.suu.edu/faculty/garber/psy4550/ppt/psy4550-ch3.ppt

How Do  I Take CARE of My Health?
Take care of health

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25 February 2012

Pulmonary artery occlusion pressure



Pulmonary Hypertension
https://pediatrics.med.unc.edu/education/uncpeds/rotations/picu/files/PHTN_Resident_Lecture.ppt

Use of Thrombolytics in Pulmonary Embolism
http://intmedweb.wfubmc.edu/download/thrombolytics.ppt.

The Use of Thrombolytics in Pulmonary Embolism
by Pamela Harm, M.D.
http://intmedweb.wfubmc.edu/download/thrombolytics.ppt

Pulmonary  Blood Flow
by Thomas  Sisson, M.D.
http://open.umich.edu/sites/default/files/2319/tsisson-pulmonarybloodflow-07-1.ppt

Control of Cardiac Output
by Daniel R. Margulies, MD, FACS
Crirtical care.ppt

Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring
Donna Cohen, BSN, RN
Hemodynamic Pre and Dynamic

Anesthetic Management of Vascular Surgery
Vascular Surgery.ppt

Controversies  in Pulmonary Hypertension and Sickle Cell  Disease
By Kristen Sanfilippo  MD
Sanfilippo_2011-10-28.ppt

Heart,  Blood, & Lymph Disease
http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu/online/dfarrell/HeartBloodLymph.PPT


Pediatric Cardiac Disorders
pp_cardiac.ppt

Pulmonary  Artery Catheter
by Marie  Sankaran Raval M.D.
Pulmonary Artery Catheter.ppt

Cardiovascular  Nursing
Cardiovascular Cardiovascular.ppt

Central Venous Pressure Monitoring
By Dr. Aidah Abu  Elsoud Alkaissi
Central Venous Pressure.ppt

Cardiac Pathophysiology
Cardiac Pathophysiology.ppt

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Toxoplasmosis Ppts and recent articles



Toxoplasmosis is an infectious disease caused by protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii.

Major  Human Parasites
Major human Protozoa.ppt

Eye manifestations  during pregnancy
By Dr  Mohamed Abusharifa, MD
Eye-manifestations-during-pregnancy.ppt

Ocular  Toxoplasmosis: A Common Manifestation of a Not-So-Common Disease
Mehdi  Shahidi, MD, Vidya  Sundareshan, MD, MPH
Ocular Toxoplasmosis .ppt

Toxoplasmosis 
by Pam  Holmes, Christy Stalcup, and Pam Yarborough
Toxoplasmosis.ppt

New Molecular  Based Methods of Diagnosis
Molecular Methods of Diagnosis.ppt

Toxoplasmosis
http://www.uic.edu/depts/ci/neonat05/Handouts/TH6-CMV05-Pyati.ppt

Infectious  Mononucleosis
http://cls.umc.edu/COURSES/CLS311/InfMono.ppt

Systemic  Diseases and the Eye
Systemic Diseases and the Eye

Anti-protozoal  drugs
http://elearning.najah.edu/OldData/pdfs/4518antiparasitics%201.ppt


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24 February 2012

Free access to Pharmacological Reports



Pharmacological Reports until 2004 known as Polish Journal of Pharmacology.

Scope of the journal. The Pharmacological Reports, formerly Polish Journal of Pharmacology, publishes papers concerning all aspects of pharmacology, dealing with the drug action at the cellular and molecular level, and papers on relationship between molecular structure and biological activity. The language of all publications is English.

Free full text access from 2001 onwards.  From 1998 to 2000 abstracts only available

http://www.if-pan.krakow.pl/pjp/index.html

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Clinical Laboratory Ppts




Clinical Laboratory  Testing – Basic Immunohematology
by Cecile  Sanders, M.Ed., MLS(ASCP)
http://www.austincc.edu/mlt/mlt/Unit%205F%20Immunohem.ppt

Clinical Laboratory  Testing - Urinalysis
http://www.austincc.edu/mlt/mlt/Unit%205A%20Urinalysis.ppt

Medical Ethics
http://www.austincc.edu/mlt/mlt/Medical%20Ethics%20Power%20Point.ppt

Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science
http://www.austincc.edu/mlt/mlt/Unit1Intro%20to%20Laboratory%20Medicine.ppt

Clinical Laboratory  Testing – Basic Serology/Immunology
http://www.austincc.edu/mlt/mlt/Unit%205C%20Sero%20Immuno.ppt

Clinical Laboratory  Testing – Basic Clinical Chemistry
http://www.austincc.edu/mlt/mlt/Unit%205D%20Clin%20Chemistry.ppt

Clinical Laboratory  Testing – Basic Clinical Microbiology
http://www.austincc.edu/mlt/mlt/Unit%205E%20Clin%20Micro.ppt

Clinical Laboratory  Testing Basic Hematology
http://www.austincc.edu/mlt/mlt/Unit%205B%20Basic%20Hematology.ppt

Basic Quality Control for the  Clinical Laboratory
http://www.austincc.edu/mlt/mlt/Unit%206%20-%20Basic%20QC%20for%20the%20Clinical%20Laboratory.ppt

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Medullary Thyroid Cancer Ppts and Recently published articles



Medullary Thyroid Cancer
by Travis Baggett
http://www.bcm.edu/sims/Files/vignette2.ppt

Surgical Treatment  of Medullary Carcinoma of the Thyroid 
by Jacques Peltier  MD, Francis B. Quinn,  MD
CA-thyroid-slides-070120.ppt

Pediatric  Thyroid Malignancies
by Kristen Boyle,  MD
ModificationDate=1264544885803

Evaluation of a Thyroid Nodule
by Michael E. Decherd, MD, Matthew W. Ryan, MD
http://med.mui.ac.ir/clinical/ent/Thyroid-Nodule-2002-01-slides.ppsx

Update in the Management of Thyroid Neoplasms
by David R. Byrd, MD
http://depts.washington.edu/surgstus/Clerkship/Lectures/print/Thyroid_Byrd.ppt

Medullary Thyroid Cancer
by David  M. Gleinser, MD, Susan  D. McCammon, MD
Thyroid-ca-slides-101027.ppt

Thyroid Cancer
by Christopher Muller
ThyroidCA-9810.ppt

Evaluation  of Thyroid Nodules
by Eric  Oliver
RadiologyThyroid.ppt

Evaluation of the Effects of Low Dose Radiation-dose reconstruction
by Lynn  R. Anspaugh, Ph.D
Anspaugh-Radiation_Dose_Reconstruction.ppt

Evaluation of Thyroid Nodules
by Michael L. Tuggy, MD
Thyroid nodules.ppt

Pathology of the Thyroid Gland
by Prof. Dipak Shah
Thyroiddiseases.ppt

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Tissue Damaged By Heart Attack Could Be Repaired By Injectable Gel



Tissue Damaged By Heart Attack Could Be Repaired By Injectable Gel

The hydrogel is made from cardiac connective tissue that is stripped of heart muscle cells through a cleansing process, freeze-dried and milled into powder form, and then liquefied into a fluid that can be easily injected into the heart. Once it hits body temperature, the liquid turns into a semi-solid, porous gel that encourages cells to repopulate areas of damaged cardiac tissue and to preserve heart function, according to Christman. The hydrogel forms a scaffold to repair the tissue and possibly provides biochemical signals that prevent further deterioration in the surrounding tissues.

"It helps to promote a positive remodeling-type response, not a pro-inflammatory one in the damaged heart," Christman said.

The study by Karen Christman and colleagues published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

Read full article
http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/abstract/59/8/751

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23 February 2012

Aldosterone receptor Ppts and Published papers



Selective Aldosterone receptor Antagonist SARA
by John  A. Heit, MD
http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/topics/deepvein/workshop/presentations/heit_practice-patient.ppt

Drugs for Hypertension
http://www.mac.edu/faculty/christinestaake/Nursing%20311/Web%20Drugs%20for%20Hypertension%20Chapter%2023.ppt

Antihypertensives Approaches to  Hypertension Treatment
http://www.patheyman.com/sites/default/files/nursing/notes/06-CV2-BloodPressure-2.ppt

Evolution of  Steroid Receptor Gene Families
https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/carollee/web/Lee/611%202009%20ReadingWEB/11.EvolutionHormoneRecept2011.ppt

Got  Aldosterone? Aldosterone  Synthesis
http://medicine.med.nyu.edu/nephrology/files/med_nephrology/attachments/Got_Aldosterone.ppt

Aldosterone  and MR Activation Revisited   
by Philip  J. Klemmer, MD
http://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/web/8.28.07%20Aldosterone%20Klemmer.ppt

Adrenal Steroids:  A Review
http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/mchen/439Lectures/439EnAdrenals14.ppt

Publications

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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia - CLL Ppts and Publications




Acute  Lymphocytic Leukemia
by: Heidi  Borgens & Mary Takagi
http://www.plu.edu/~borgenhl/doc/seminar-project.ppt

Overview  of Diagnostic &  Prognostic Factors for  CLL
by Laura  Rassenti, PhD
http://bcrf.ucsd.edu/events/Presentations/LZR_CLL42305V2.ppt

Leukemia
http://www.hawaii.edu/medtech/MEDT451/Leukemia_files/Leukemia.ppt

Clinical  Implications Of TNF  Family In Blood Disorders
by Dheeraj  Mohania
http://www.pitt.edu/~super7/30011-31001/30241.ppt

Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia CLL
http://www.austincc.edu/mlt/hem/hemlectunit20chronicleukemias.ppt

Chronic  Myelogenous  Leukemia
http://imrp.ouhsc.edu/sites/oumedicine/uploads/images/CML.ppt

Refractory CLL:  Treatment Approaches 
by George  Ansstas, MD
http://hematology.wustl.edu/conferences/presentations/Ansstas20091002.ppt

Latest 50 Published articles

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Pituitary Disorders Ppts and Publications




Hypothalamus  and Pituitary
http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/mchen/439Lectures/439EnHypoPIT9.ppt

Pituitary  Apoplexy
by Kyla  Lokitz
http://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/web/Pituitary%20Apoplexy2005-6.ppt

Pituitary Gigantism
by Dan Chandler, Matt Packard & Spencer P.S
http://academics.hamilton.edu/courses/soph222/projects/group5_files/group5.ppt

Pituitary  Disorders
by Jo  Choudhry, M.D.
http://wichita.kumc.edu/obgyn/slides/choudhry05.ppt

Pituitary  Adenomas
by Chien  Wei OMS IV
PituitaryAdenomas_ohsu_9_06.ppt

Pituitary Gland
Endocrine/endocrine orientation.ppt

Hypothalamus  and Pituitary
Hypothalamus and Pituitary.ppt

Pituitary and Adrenal Stressors
by Prof.  Borrero
Adrenal Stressorst.ppt

Posterior Pituitary
http://open.umich.edu/sites/default/files/2434/022709.RGrekin.ADH.WaterBalance_1.ppt

Endocrine Dysfunction: Adrenal & Pituitary
http://www.austincc.edu/nursmods/online/online_lev4/rnsg_2432/documents/Module18PituitaryPTT2010.ppt

Hypothalamic  & Pituitary hormones
by Eric  Lazartigues, Ph.D.
http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/pharmacology/docs/HPA%20hormones%20lecture-students.ppt

The Neuroendocrinology of the Hypothalamo-Pituitary Adrenal Axis
http://gpilsinside.umaryland.edu/Courses/GPLS613/Old%20Lecture%20Files/HPA.ppt

Phayrngeal  Region Endocrine Glands
http://faculty.uncfsu.edu/ssalek/Biol%20610%20Endocrinology%20online/online%2011.ppt

Pituitary Gland
http://www.austincc.edu/nursmods/cec/cec_lev4/rnsg_2432/documents/Module18PituitaryPowerptF11StudentVersion.ppt

The Anterior  Pituitary and Hypothalamus
http://www.sci.tamucc.edu/~wiki/uploads/PALS-RThomas/4335%20Chapter%206.ppt

Endocrine  Hypothalamus and Anterior Pituitary
http://www.clt.astate.edu/agrippo/Endocrine%20Hypothalamus%20and%20Anterior%20Pituitary.ppt

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Blood test that tells you how long you'll live




The controversial test measures vital structures on the tips of a person's chromosomes, called telomeres, which scientists believe are one of the most important and accurate indicators of the speed at which a person is ageing.

Scientists behind the €500 (£435) test said it will be possible to tell whether a person's "biological age", as measured by the length of their telomeres, is older or younger than their actual chronological age.

Medical researchers believe that telomere testing will become widespread within the next five or 10 years, but there are already some scientists who question its value and whether there should be stronger ethical controls over its wider use. In addition to concerns about how people will react to a test for how "old" they really are, some scientists are worried that telomere testing may be hijacked by unscrupulous organisations trying to peddle unproven anti-ageing remedies and other fake elixirs of life.

The results of the tests might also be of interest to companies offering life-insurance policies or medical cover that depend on a person's lifetime risk of falling seriously ill or dying prematurely. However, there is a growing body of scientific opinion that says testing the length of a person's telomeres could provide vital insights into the risk of dying prematurely from a range of age-related disorders, from cardiovascular disease to Alzheimer's and cancer. "We know that people who are born with shorter telomeres than normal also have a shorter lifespan. We know that shorter telomeres can cause a shorter lifespan," said Maria Blasco of the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre in Madrid, who is the inventor of the new commercial telomere test. "But we don't know whether longer telomeres are going to give you a longer lifespan. That's not really known in humans," she added.

Telomeres: a short history
* 2003 Scientists studying 20-year-old blood samples from 143 people show that telomere length is good indicator of whether someone is likely to live for 15 years or more once they reach 60.

* 2004 Women living with stress of having a sick child are found to have shorter telomeres. Other research suggests that meditation or other forms of stress reduction may lengthen telomeres.

* 2007 Study of men in Scotland shows those with the longest telomeres were half as likely to develop heart disease than those with shorter telomeres. Telomere length was as good as cholesterol levels at predicting the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.

* 2009 Short telomeres linked with inherited bone marrow disease.

* 2010 GM mice with no telomerase, an enzyme that elongates telomeres in some cells, age prematurely compared to normal mice. The ageing effects were reversed after injections of telomerase.

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Borrelia burgdorferi Lyme Disease



Borrelia burgdorferi is a spirochete which is the causative agent of Lyme disease, the most common tick-borne disease in the United States.



Diagnosis  of Lyme Disease
http://instructional1.calstatela.edu/nmcquee/Micro302/Group%20cases/Case%2038.ppt

Infectious Arthritis
https://medicine.med.unc.edu/education/internal-medicine-residency-program/files/ppt/8.3.09%20Jonas%20Infectious%20Arthritis.ppt

Lyme Disease and The Lyme Disease Vaccine
By Jason Hadrath
http://www.chem.uwec.edu/Chem412_S99/ppt/lyme.ppt

Lyme’s  Disease
http://www.austincc.edu/kotrla/serLymesDisease.ppt

Homology modeling  of enolase in Borrelia burgdorferi
by Andrew Jones,  Brenden O’Connell, Martine Stewart, Edwin  Suh and Amy Schumer
http://s11.middlebury.edu/MBBC0324A/STUDENTS/Structure_II/Protein_Homology_II.ppt

Lyme Disease
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/hs/nursing/m8770/2003/infectious%20diseases.ppt

Treatment of Nervous System Lyme Disease (An Evidence-Based Review)
http://www.aan.com/practice/guideline/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.view&guideline=249

Borrelia  burgdorferi Lyme disease
http://www2.yk.psu.edu/~mph13/Borrelia%20burgdorferi.ppt

Borrelia  Burgdorferi Lyme Disease
by Joenay M. Latoya B., Diamante  C.
http://www.elmhurst.edu/library/courses/workshoppages//BorreliaBurgdorferi1.ppt

Lyme’s  Disease
http://www.austincc.edu/kotrla/serLymesDisease.ppt

Transmitted  Microbial Diseases
http://people.uncw.edu/sizemorer/rkswww/PP%202011/17d%20Transmitted%20Microbial%20Diseases.ppt

Lyme  Disease “The most common tickborne infection in the United States"
http://www.plu.edu/~eatonla/doc/lyme-disease.ppt

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21 February 2012

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation - PNF Ppt and Published articles



PNF - Propriocpetive neuromuscular facilitation is exercise based on the principles of functional human anatomy and neurophysiology

Muscle Strength  and Endurance
http://users.rowan.edu/

Proprioceptive  Neuromuscular Facilitation When  and Why?
PNFstretch.ppt

Warm-Up  and Stretching
by Ian  Jeffreys, MS; CSCS, NSCA-CPT
warmup.09.ppt

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
PNF patterns.ppt

Restoring  Range of Motion and Improving Flexibility Importance  of Flexibility
Improving Flexibility.ppt

Training  and Conditioning Techniques
http://www.iwu.edu/~bkauth/firstaid/326-2.ppt

Principles  of Flexibility
Flexibility.ppt

Lecture Notes in pdf format

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