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Is Holden Caulfield Depressed?A short essay arguing weather Holden can be considered clinically depressed. This article uses the book the catcher in the rye by J.D Salinger and an article on depression by the Mayo clinic as reference.- Despite Mom's Best Efforts, She Finds Her Way to the Mayo ClinicHumorous essay about a how a mother and daughter find their way to the Mayo Clinic despite mother repeatedly offering wrong directions.
- Ten Things to Know Before Visiting the Mayo ClinicTen informative tips on navigating the Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, MN -- from how to get an appointment to how to shorten your stay by using the "checker" system.
Mayo Clinic Temporary Home for Jack RoushRoush Fenway Racing co-owner Jack Roush is continuing to recover from injuries suffered in his plane crash last week. He's been transferred to the prestigious Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, for further treatment.- Mayo Clinic Study Reveals Many Thin People Are Actually ObeseMost Americans picture an obese individual as someone who is physically quite heavy, but appearances can be deceiving. It turns out that many thin and normal weight individuals might be surprised to find out they are actually obese.
- Review: My Mayo Clinic ExperienceRead about my Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, experience, and why I would recommend them.
- Mayo Clinic to Turn Away Some Medicaid PatientsMayo Clinic, a world famous private hospital touted as a role model for health care reform, has started to turn away some of its poorest patients, Medicare and Medicaid recipients.
- "Josie's Story" Condemns the Mayo Clinic's TreatmentI am uniquely interested in Josie's story. Also I am interested in "Josie's Story."
- What is Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Why Should I Care?What in the world is Stevens-Johnson Syndrome? In this case, what you don't know could kill you. Find out about Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.
Mayo Clinic Experiments on Humans Under Fire by FedMayo Clinic is a force to be reckoned with. Online, there is the Mayo Clinic symptom checker, getting pregnant tips, and Graves disease info. Today we learn that federal regulations governing human research projects were improperly followed in 140 cases.- The Mayo Clinic Diet AKA the Mayo Clinic PlanA critical look at the Mayo Clinic Diet, also called the Mayo Clinic Plan.
- Help Me with My Cryptococcus Meningitis Treatment at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MinnesotaThree years ago, I lost my job due to severe headache, which left me deaf and caused me to lose nostril sensory receptors, thus I can't hear or smell anything.
- New Diagnostic Test Detects Infections in Knee and Hip ReplacementsA team of Mayo Clinic researchers has discovered a new, more accurate method of testing prosthetic joints, specifically knees and hips, to detect infection and potentially offer better treatment options and patient outcomes.
AT&T Donates Nearly $1 Million to Mayo ClinicThe AT&T Foundation has announced a large donation to Mayo Clinic for the organization to advance their advancements in medical technology.- Jacksonville, Fla., Mayo Clinic Named "Comprehensive Stroke Center"Part of what distinguishes a comprehensive stroke center from other facilities is its diagnostic capabilities and advanced treatments for routine brain attacks as well as complex stroke cases.
- Department Of Defense Awards $7.5 Million for Development of Breast Cancer VaccineBiodesign Institute researcher Dr. Stephen Albert Johnston has received a 5-year, $7.5 million grant to develop a preventive vaccine against breast cancer, the second leading cause of death in women.
- Mayo Clinic Researchers Find Absent Gene May Keep People from Weight GainRecent Mayo Clinic study funded by the American Heart Association on longevity took a turn and found an explanation for why some people who consume excessive calories don't gain weight.
Mayo Clinic Breast Cancer Study: Family History Did Not Increase RiskWomen with at least three sites of cellular atypia (abnormality of a cell) in breast tissue are nearly eight times more likely than average women to develop breast cancer.
The Glass Really is Half FullUsing positive affirmations and prayer to re-wire your brain and fight depression. Using positive affirmations and prayer to help you achieve your long term goals. This article skims the surface of how being positve can change your life.- Painful Charley HorsesThere are some solutions when you wake up in the middle of the night with a painful charley horse. If you are prone to charley horses have the remedies close by.
- Why Consumption of Fiber is ImportantDietary fiber is important in maintaining a healthy diet.
Have You Heard About Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)?Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) are a group of disorders that signal difficulties with the formation of healthy white and red blood cells or platelets. Read this article to learn more about MDS.- How to Treat Minor CutsIn an era when going to the doctor takes several hours, a chunk of your salary, and part of your soul, it's nice when you can treat yourself. Within reason.
- Beating Cancer: It Can Be DoneHave you just been diagnosed with cancer? What are your options. You are not alone.
- Diet Medications and the Senior CitizenWhat every senior citizen should know before they begin taking diet medications to help them lose weight.
- What is Eosinophilia?There are multiple types of eosinophilia that a person may have. However, this is an overview of the basics regarding what this condition is, possible symptoms, diagnosis and potential treatment options.
- Side Effects of BuSpar (Buspirone)Common side effects of BuSpar include headache, dry mouth, and difficulty sleeping
Does Everyone Really Need Eight Glasses of Water Per Day?You only need to drink water until your urine is transparent or when you are thirsty. But if you are thirsty all of the time, this could be a symptom of an illness like diabetes. Please see your doctor.
5 Health Websites Worth BookmarkingWhen you need information on health-related topics, the internet is a powerful tool. Here are five websites that will help you find valuable medical information fast!
Institutes and Sono-Photo Dynamic TherapySono-Photo Dynamic therapy is becoming increasingly popular as a cancer treatment. It has shown a good success rate for the elimination of cancer cells.
Side Effects of Nasonex (Mometasone Furoate)The side effects of Nasonex include nausea, headache, and throat irritation- Phalloplasty: Male Surgical EnhancementMicropenis is considered to be a penis less then 3 inches erect. Learn about phalloplasty and how it can help you.
A Brief Look at Five of the Best Hospitals WorldwideSeeking medical care is important when you're ill but whether you seek treatment here in the States or abroad it is comforting to know that there are excellent medical facilities available that can help you.- What Causes Stevens-Johnson Syndrome?It's a disorder that's both rare and odd. Stevens-Johnson syndrome involves a severe reaction of the body's skin and mucous membranes.
All About Delirium: Causes, Symptoms, TreatmentDelirium is often confused with dementia, but the two conditions are different. The onset of delirium is usually more sudden than that of dementia and the symptoms more volatile.- Health Websites that DeliverWhether you're researching information for yourself or a loved one, or performing research for writing, you are undoubtedly seeking information that is unbiased, accurate, and dependable. Find it at these Websites.
- Honey, Do I Look "Skinny Fat" in This?A study conducted by Mayo Clinic has revealed that there is a condition termed, "normal weight obesity". This condition has come to be known as a person being "skinny fat".
- 10 Foods the Mayo Clinic Recommends Eating to Stay HealthyThe Mayo Clinic reccommends 10 foods that should be included in everyone's diet. Check out these high-octane super foods.
- Baymeadows Inn & Suites in Jacksonville, Florida: A Grimy Motel in DisguiseRead about my horrible experience at this "extended stay motel" that a Mayo Clinic social worker referred me to in Jacksonville, Florida.
Ten Most Courageous People of 2009All sorts of people do big and small courageous acts all the time. Stop and notice them. Here's ten people (& groups) who were courageous in 2009





