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What is Vitiligo? _ sources National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases www.niams.nih.gov Loretta www.avrf.org Alzayda www.avrf.org What is Vitiligo Vitiligo (vit-ill-EYE-go) is a pigmentation disorder in which melanocytes (the cells that make pigment) in the skin are destroyed. As a result, milky white patches (depigmentation) appear on the skin in different parts of the body. How Is Vitiligo Diagnosed? The diagnosis of vitiligo is made based on a physical examination, medical history, biopsy of skin tissue and other laboratory tests. During court depositions in 1994, Michael Jackson’s dermatologist Dr. Arnold Klein presented lab tests, legal medical documents and testified that in 1984, Michael was diagnosed with both vitiligo and a form of lupus which also causes skin disoloration Any part of your body may be affected by vitiligo, depigmentation usually develops first on sun-exposed areas of your skin, such as your hands, feet, arms, face and lips. Although it can start at any age, vitiligo often first appears between the ages of 20 and 30. About 0.5 to 1 percent of the world’s population, or as many as 65 million people, have vitiligo. In the United States, 1 to 2 million people have the disorder. Vitiligo may also be hereditary; that is, it can run in families but MOST people …
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Monday, September 13th, 2010How Car Accidents Affect Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Saturday, September 4th, 2010The soci? Does? am? Rican is prey? self-induced stress. Is there something we pop pills for? R? Retrospective, the soci? T? accepts the unhealthy? forms of stress relief before m? drug. It is g? N? Ally accepted that smoking, for example, causes more problems? It soothes my. Why Am? America swallow m? Cines anti-Anxi? T? so freely, without concern of adverse effects? splendor? These are m? Cines powerful than the target chemicals in the brain. The m? Cines should? Be the last resort in any anti-Anxi? T?. Firstly, people who suffer from Anxi? T? should? be proactive and try to r? solve their pr? occupations. An example of a disorder that is? move is widely prescribed for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD? T? recognized as a problem? me serious among veterans returning from war. These men suffered cold sweats, panic attacks, nightmares, and compulsive behavior? Following exp? near-death experiences and the anguish of war. Some m? Doctors pr? Tend today that m? Same level of shock is r? Guli? Rately induced in car accidents, they cite numbers as well? Lev? 9% of car accident victims suffer “significant symptom? my post-traumatic stress?. some years ago? es, I? shut in a car accident serious enough, and I? beyond proven? such symptom? my d? scribed m magazines? unionism. I often boulevers? e per dwelling on the accident. I displayed? obsessive behavior I? avoid the bends? left whenever possible, m? me on the streets? crimped. I could not g? rer on the country roads, but the gate of my city has been careful to take three turns? right instead of left one. getting into a car slamming on its breaks still causes me? turn around and look at Derrida? re the car that always seems? be about to crash. Was it PTSD? As boring as these symptom? me? taient, I find that should be a hypochondriac pleased? t pr? sumptuous pr? tender than these small n? vroses could rival the intense stress of a veteran returning from the horrors of war. Maybe? be that I? silent stress? and absorbed? e per my exp? experience, but I’ve never needed to meters? cines. What I need to do is of being very proactive. I have worked? with insurance companies work on the claims. parl I? with my lawyer and found? someone who wanted to buy and rebuild my car so I have not met? the rel? cured? a junkyard. I took the responsibility? the situation and do not let take control? from me. It was painful to think? my car for months, but I obsessed? this topic more. If you feel submerged? an exp? accident experience car and all of your r? needs els m? biomedical research is true, you do not need a m? doctor. Talk? a lawyer about your situation and of being very proactive on the papers of ? p? t and action. I felt overwhelmed? after? s my car accident, but talking about? a car accident lawyer exp? rhyme? s aid me?? r? lay? my questions, address my doubts, and ease my anxiety. No No pills? sary. Accident Car Accident Lawyer Legal AdviceCar are currently killer num? ro a persons between? ages of 1 and 37 to the states and United. accidents car accidents, collisions and causes about three million of bless? s per year, of which 2 million are permanent and crippling injuries per year. 40,000 people die in car accidents each ann? e in alone? United States. The minist ? of Transportation reports that most of these? c? s car accident can be brought? lives? e. Approximately 40% of fatal accidents involving a car accident drinking and driving. Many accidents involve combination of alcohol and excess? s speed. In addition, the belt of the container dimensions are only about 68%, despite? does ave? r? belts to the container dimensions prot? gent the driver and passengers and save lives. In more than half? of all? c? s by car accidents, the victim? t fetch? s? not wear their belt the container dimensions to time of the accident. T? m? rary and impaired? s driving is a serious offense and the law treats a car, if it causes injuries, as a dangerous weapon. When victims are bless? es or you? in accidents are drunken driving, the driver can be brought batteries? the m? me that if he or she was attacked? their victims with any other weapon, like a gun. A drunk driver who kills one person can be brought sent? prison for murder. Such activity? s dangerous as drinking and driving and racing are often related?’re with? sinvolture by young people, but they do not understand the risks inh? associated ent? s ? this behavior. Whenever someone twelve minutes the country dies in an automobile accident. If you or someone you love has? t? involved? in a car accident, either as driver or a victim, It is important to seek legal advice. Remember, if you? your means? in an accident, never apologize or accept the responsibility? without consult? counsel. Car accidents are scary, but apologizing on the sc? can not fix the bl? me about you, M? me if a collision is the fault of another driver. A lawyer can help you?? Laborer No documents? necessary and you prot? ger the cons charges and proc? judicial proceedings. Insurance companies have lawyers to prot? their ger int? r? ts, should not you? Finally, do not panic. The drivers become more aware of their responsibilities? s and cars help produce v? s most vehicles? rs, the percentage of d? c? s in car accidents has diminished? of her? one constant. When handset? with safe, responsible techniques conduct, such as recognizing the speed limits, seat belts, the container dimensions on, and go out with conductors? sign? s, these new cars and roads advanced? s promise exp? driving experience more immediate use.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder? (GAD #1)
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Symptom structure of posttraumatic stress disorder in a nationally representative sample
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Diagnostic criteria (e.g., Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th ed.) for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) posit three symptom clusters inc… More >>
Symptom structure of posttraumatic stress disorder in a nationally representative sample
Exploratory factor analysis of two measures of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in a non-clinical sample of college students
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Stress Management 2 – Fight or Flight/Panic Disorder
Monday, February 1st, 2010
The fight or flight response, panic disorder and hope for those suffering from it. Link mentioned in the video: www.panic-anxiety.com





