A panic mimic?
Posted on June 10, 2019 by
Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality in Finnish Men and Women Separated Temporarily From Their Parents in Childhood?A Life Course Study Hanna Alastalo, MHS, Katri R
To what extent is mortality predictable from facial photographs?
Posted on June 9, 2019 by
Nifty paper on the predictive validity of the impression of “old age”. Here is the abstract: __________________________________________ Predicting Mortality From Human Faces Dominika Dykiert, PhD, Timothy C. Bates, PhD, Alan J. Gow, PhD, Lars Penke, PhD, John M. Starr, MA, FRCPE and Ian J. Deary, PhD, FRCPE + Author Affiliations From the Centre for Cognitive […]
the psychiatryneurology.net ? legal
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I created a new e-newspaper, the psychiatryneurology.net ? legal, a digest of legal news related to medical tort, traumatic brain injury, psychological trauma and related topics. Looks beautiful. Hard not to love technology. Please subscribe. Link http://paper.li/DrMauricePreter/1343869858
Anti-inflammatory utility of Boswellia serrata (frankincense)
Posted on June 8, 2019 by
Reading up on Boswellia serrata – this is a good starter article: http://www.altmedrev.com/publications/13/2/165.pdf “Boswellia serrata Description Boswellia serrata (frankincense) is a moderate-to-large branching tree (growing to a height of 12 feet) found in India, Northern Africa, and the Middle East. Strips of Boswellia bark are peeled away, yielding a gummy oleo-resin. Extracts of this gummy […]
A role for vitamin D in the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS)
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This is such an important topic that I am posting the full-length article. On pubmed at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2882221/?tool=pubmed. Neurology. 2010 June 8; 74(23): 1852?1859. doi: