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London 2012: 'It can be dark and lonely at the top,' says Victoria Pendleton

London 2012: 'It can be dark and lonely at the top,' says Victoria Pendleton
At the least extreme end of the spectrum are athletes who develop obsessive traits, sometimes the beginnings of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), to help combat lack of confidence. Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal lines up his water bottles on the
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Mental health focus
Then he lost everything to obsessive compulsive disorder. Now he's rebulding his life and fulfilling his passion for volunteering with inner-city youths. An investment broker, Violante at one time managed about 1,200 accounts totaling millions. He
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An Educational Program for Parents/Caregivers of Children with Mental Illness
The course will cover information about ADHD, Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders, Schizophrenia and Substance Abuse Disorders. It will also cover
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CHECKLIST CHARLIE
The term OCD creates a lot of confusion. To most people it means Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Of course they are unfamiliar with the term OCPWD, which is the correct designation. Not that I am a trained psychologist or anything. Knowing accurate
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Coping with anxiety
Anxiety can encompass feeling stressed, having a panic attack, worrying in general, and even lead to disorders such as anorexia and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Many sufferers take anti-depressants or other medication; sometimes there is a
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Explainer: what is an anxiety disorder?
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a condition where people experience intrusive and distressing thoughts and images that they often respond to with ritualised behaviours aimed at reducing distress. A person with OCD may have recurrent thoughts
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Nature Bright Reaches For ‘Blue Skies’ With Retail Plan


Irvine, CA (PRWEB) February 16, 2010

Nature Bright, a supplier of light therapy products is looking to bring its technology to a wider consumer audience this spring with plans to target mass U.S. retail distribution.

The company, which has utilized primarily online channels for its U.S. distribution efforts thus far? several of its items are currently available on Amazon.com? has introduced a new Dia Light and Dawn Therapy Machine that employs the company?s proprietary Sky Effect Technology. The new product functions as both an alarm clock and light therapy machine, waking consumers to simulated morning sunlight.

While a number of companies currently offer natural-light simulating therapy and wakeup products, Nature Bright believes its Sky Effect technology makes it unique.

?It?s a light that has a very high proportion of blue that has a very high color temperature,? Chen explained. ?This color temperature is equivalent to the blue sky at the North Pole.? He noted that simulating the effects of a sunny blue sky can have a positive effect on mood and medical professionals have increasingly used various types of light to address myriad consumer health issues.

According to the Mayo Clinic light therapy is a method of treating seasonal affective disorder, a type of depression that occurs at the same time every year, typically starting in the fall and carrying through the winter months. The Clinic also indicates that light therapy can be used to treat non-seasonal depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, postpartum depression, jet lag, certain sleep disorders and shiftwork problems.

According to Nature Bright, its Sky Effect Technology expands upon recent research in this area, specifically the discovery of a third type of receptor in the human eye. This retinal receptor responds particularly to the length of blue light waves. This receptor, according to Nature Bright, picks up blue light and sends signals to the hypothalamus; the area of the brain where sleep, hormonal and emotive functions are regulated. In turn, it stimulates an area of cells that are the physical location of people?s ?body clock.?

?This technology serves to increase the production of the hormone melatonin,? Chen explained.?It makes people happier, more alert. The benefits of Sky Effect technology serve to make you feel calmer, more concentrated; it reduces working fatigue and also improves mood.?

He noted that the technology also serves to reduce the intensity of light consumers are exposed to as well as the duration of treatments. Typically, Chen explained, conventional white light therapy requires 10,000 Lux but with Sky Effect Technology that intensity can be reduced to 4,000 Lux.

?At this level, it is easier on the eyes and also cuts the light therapy session in half to only 15 minutes,? he said.

The Dia Light and Dawn Therapy unit utilizes a Lithium Ion rechargeable battery and also comes with a universal power adapter. It also features a snooze button and the ability to function just as a light therapy machine. Suggested retail is $ 129.95.

The other new product the company is looking to bring to volume retail channels this season is the company?s Clarity Skin Rejuvenation System. The product delivers red and blue light treatments that are said to help smooth out small age wrinkles, minimize blemishes and give skin a healthier, more vibrant look.

According to the company, the red light heals skin cells while the blue light kills pimple-causing bacteria. To use, consumers simply turn the machine on and sit in front of the light for 15-minute light therapy sessions. The unit, which has a suggested retail of $ 159, comes with protective goggles and an extra bulb set of three red bulbs and three blue. According to the company, the Clarity therapy system does not generate harsh heat nor produce UV rays.

?This is a product that could be used by dermatologists, where people would pay $ 100 for a single session, and they often need to commit to 10 sessions,? said Chen. ?This is safe to use in the home and is much more affordable.?

http://www.naturebright.com

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Transmedia Storytelling Producer And Pioneer Jeff Gomez Confirmed To Speak at TEDX And Eurovision TV Summit

Los Angeles (PRWEB) April 19, 2010

Starlight Runner Entertainment, a leading creator and producer of highly successful transmedia franchises, today announced that CEO and Transmedia Producer, Jeff Gomez, is confirmed to speak on transmedia storytelling at TEDx Transmedia and Eurovision TV Summit in Lucerne, Switzerland. Gomez has shepherded transmedia storytelling amongst the International and Hollywood communities for over a decade having been commissioned to work on some of the world?s largest grossing blockbuster franchises including James Cameron?s Avatar for Twentieth Century Fox, Disney?s Pirates Of The Caribbean, Tron, Prince Of Persia and Fairies, Hasbro?s Transformers, Showtime?s Dexter, Microsoft?s Halo, Mattel?s Hot Wheels and Coca Cola?s Happiness Factory. Transmedia storytelling, as coined by Gomez, is the ?the technique of conveying messages, themes or storylines to mass audiences through the artful and well planned use of multiple media platforms.”

At TEDx Transmedia (http://www.tedxtransmedia.com), taking place on April 23rd at 9:10 AM CEST, Gomez will deliver a keynote titled Dare to Change, in which for the first time ever he will reveal how a once nearly debilitating case of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder lead to his discovery of transmedia storytelling techniques. He will also participate in a transmedia case studies workshop at 2:50 PM CEST with other leaders in the space including Nathan Mayfield, Chief Creative Director of Hoodlum, Stephen Dinehart, Interactive Narrative Designer at narrativedesign.org, and Christopher Sandberg, CEO at Company P.

Each participant will present a case study personal to his company?s work, or works, detailing the process, execution and successes.

At Eurovision TV Summit (http://www.eurovisiontvsummit.com), Jeff Gomez will deliver a keynote on Innovative Storytelling to the TV Assembly focusing on Youth, News and Social Media on April 20th at 10:00 AM CEST. He will also present his definitive keynote Creating Blockbuster Worlds: The Value of Content for All Platforms on April 23rd at 9:00 AM CEST during which he will address the importance and approach for creating fictional universes; developing intellectual properties for multi-platform extension; and the ever-changing climate in Hollywood and the Entertainment industry.

Jeff Gomez has spoken at conferences around the world on the subject of transmedia storytelling, including Produced By, O?Reilly Conferences, Digital Hollywood, MIPTV, Association of Brazilian Advertisers, Game Developers Conference, KidScreen Summit, Digital Media Wire?s Future of Television, among many others.

Gomez is a Board Member of the Producers Guild of America East where he has been a driving force in getting a new producer credit for Transmedia Producers ratified ? an amendment which Gomez conceived and drafted and which was approved by the Producer?s Guild of America on April 7, 2010.

He founded Starlight Runner Entertainment with business partner Mark Pensavalle in 2000. The company has just recently announced a partnership with well-known animation house, Curious Pictures, to create original transmedia properties, marking Starlight Runner Entertainment?s landmark business move to develop and produce projects from their own Intellectual Property library. Gomez and his work have been profiled in reputable publications including Forbes, BusinessWeek, Variety, The Wall Street Journal, Publisher?s Weekly and World Screen News.

About Starlight Runner Entertainment

Starlight Runner Entertainment, Inc. (http://www.starlightrunner.com), founded by Jeff Gomez and Mark Pensavalle, is a leading creator and producer of highly successful transmedia franchises, maximizing the value of entertainment properties and consumer brands by preparing them for extension across multiple media platforms. Starlight Runner Entertainment also produces animated and live-action feature films, as well as digital content. The company packages books, comics and graphic novels, and develops videogames and alternate reality experiences with world-renowned partners and clients. Since the company launch in 2000, Starlight Runner has been commissioned by corporate giants including Disney (Pirates of the Caribbean, Tron Legacy), Hasbro (Transformers), 20th Century Fox (Avatar) and Coca-Cola (Happiness Factory), offering guidance on how to expand and broaden storyline universes of intellectual properties that can then be marketed in concert across a variety of platforms simultaneously or gradually.

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SIUE’s Xfest Brings Theater Companies from Both Coasts to Campus


Edwardsvillle, Ill. (Vocus) April 30, 2010

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s first experimental theater festival, Xfest , will bring an exciting array of talent to campus Wednesday-Saturday, May 12-15. The Xfest is planned as a festival of theatrical experimentation, often described as a presentation of innovative works as well as the development of new concepts and techniques in stage production.

Four theater companies from SIUE, Seattle and New York City will perform over four nights in SIUE’s James F. Metcalf Theater, unless otherwise noted:


7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 12?Whammy!! The Seven Secrets to a Sane Self will be performed by members of the SIUE Theatre 310b class?Oprah Winfrey and Ethel Merman. Dr. Phil and Phil Silvers, Nietzche and The Shirelles? The artistic team that brought you The Probe: An Inquiry Into the Meteoric Rise and Spectacular Fall of Orson Welles in Hollywood rides again in this madcap multi-media dance-theatre comic exploration of self-help, sexual dysfunction, 1960s dance parties, obsessive-compulsive disorder, pharmaceutical bliss and suicide. Want to know the seven secrets to a sane self? You know you do. And there’s only one way to find out. Dig?

7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 13?”[ ]” will be performed by Red Metal Mailbox, a New York-based company?When you try to define something important?capture it, pin it down?it simply shifts out of view. You can only see it properly if you don’t look at it straight on. You have to squint a little. Look at it sideways. You see it in a flash of understanding and then it’s gone, and you spend the rest of your life trying to remember what it was. Hailed by the New York Times as “fabulously strange, delicious, engaging and nuanced,” Red Metal Mailbox’s newest work premiered at The Chocolate Factory Theater in New York City in the spring 2009.

Red Metal Mailbox is a New York City based company that creates investigative performance. Their work has been presented at The Public Theater (365 Days/365 Plays), The Chocolate Factory Theater, Dixon Place, P.S. 122′s Homeroom, Dance Theater Workshop’s 40Forward, and Galapagos Art Space among other venues in New York City, as well as at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival and the Metcalf Experimental Theater at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Artistic director Sarah Maxfield is a graduate of the SIUE Department of Theatre and Dance.

7:30 p.m. Friday, May 14?The Medicine Showdown by The Flying Carpet Theatre Co., a New York-based company?Set in small-town Georgia during the 1918 global influenza pandemic, this original work pits a crusading doctor against an entourage of “snake oil” salesmen. Public health seems at odds with the town’s economic interests as civic leaders debate shutting down all public gatherings?including the popular and lucrative local medicine show. Interwoven with the realistic play (inspired by Henrik Ibsen’s classic Enemy of the People) are scenes from a period medicine show, complete with tap dance, old time melodrama, country music and vaudeville style comedy.

Based in New York City, The Flying Carpet Theatre (FCT) creates work that fuses vaudeville style entertainment?mime, circus, conjuring, puppetry, dance and clowning. With a special eye toward nurturing new bold voices, the FCT has introduced several important artists to New York. For its inaugural production, FCT presented 1001 Nights, an original musical by Robert Lopez who went on to win the Tony Award for Avenue Q and then followed with a mime and magic show called The Dancing Handkerchief, of which the New York Times raved, “you will fall under its spell.”

7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 15?Zen Tales by UMO Ensemble from Seattle, in the theater at SIUE’s Katherine Dunham Hall?During the past 23 years, UMO Ensemble has become known as one of the most innovative, compelling and critically acclaimed performance companies based in the Pacific Northwest. The ensemble has performed throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. As its mission, the UMO Ensemble is dedicated to “providing awe, challenge and inspiration” to theater audiences. The group will not disappoint as they take the Arts & Issues stage in SIUE’s Katherine Dunham Hall with their irreverent approach to Zen: share the experience of the red nose monk clowns tackling ancient Buddhist, Zen and Sufi stories through mask, puppetry, live music and laughter.

Talk back sessions will be conducted following each performance, with directors and cast members fielding audience questions. Xfest workshops on campus will be open to the public and students. For more information, visit the website: siue.edu/xfest , or call the SIUE Department of Theater and Dance , (618) 650-5614.

The SIUE College of Arts and Sciences combines foundational education with diverse and highly-specialized coursework. Faculty help students explore diversity of ideas, experiences and people while learning to think and live as fulfilled, productive members of a global society. The College offers 44 degree programs in the arts, humanities and social and natural sciences.

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is a nationally recognized public university offering a broad choice of degrees and programs ranging from career-oriented fields of study to the essential, more traditional, liberal arts. At SIUE we offer 44 baccalaureate degrees, 13 post-baccalaureate certificates, 47 master’s degrees, 11 post- master’s certificates, two first-professional degrees, and one post-first professional certificate. Known for an emphasis in health science education, SIUE offers a nursing school, pharmacy school and dental school. In addition, undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates are available in engineering, business, elementary education and secondary education.

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What Causes Sexual Addiction? LocalSTDTesting.com is Now Offering STD Testing for People Suffering from Sexual Addiction


Fairview Heights, IL (PRWEB) June 9, 2010

Sexual addiction, also called sexual dependency, hyper sexuality, nymphomania, compulsive sexual behavior and sexual compulsivity, refers to the phenomenon in which individuals report being unable to manage their sexual behavior. People who are obsessed with sexual thoughts, feelings or behaviors that affect their health, job, relationships or other parts of their life, may have compulsive sexual behavior. Some experts believe that sexual addiction is actually a form of obsessive compulsive disorder. Studies have shown that people with sexual addictions have a greater chance of becoming infected with a sexually transmitted disease (STD). LocalSTDTesting.com is now offering STD Testing for people suffering from sexual addiction.

LocalSTDTesting.com offers fast and confidential [STD Testing with results available the next business day. Call them today to schedule an appointment at 1-877-611-6242. You will speak with a live counselor and schedule a test the same day.

Without any doubt, LocalSTDTesting.com is there to help you, in any situation. It doesn?t cost anything to speak to the counselors. Call them today to guarantee a clean bill of sexual health.

ABOUT LocalSTDTesting.com

LocalSTDTesting.com offers confidential STD testing services nationwide. Their service is available at over 3,100 testing locations across the country. A quick consultation over the phone and you can be in to test in as little as 15 minutes. Their goal is to eliminate anything that would prevent you from testing due to the process. There is no doctor visit required and since the lab draws blood for many other reasons they won’t know why you are there. You just call them to schedule a test and they take care of the rest. They direct you to the nearest lab facility. It’s quick and easy!

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Global Bipolar Disorders Market to Reach $5.7 Billion by 2015, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

San Jose, California (Vocus) June 11, 2010

Bipolar disorder is a chronic and devastating psychiatric disease. Since neither curable nor effectively treatable, the bipolar disorder market is present with significant unmet medical needs. The major drawbacks of existing products include dyskinesis, obsessive-compulsive behavior and psychiatric side effects, as well as ineffectiveness in treating cognitive deficits, rapid recycling or depressive symptoms. In addition, though anti-convulsants (such as Valproic acid) and lithium have considerably enhanced disease prognosis, several patients show poor tolerance to treatment-related side effects. Other major clinical setbacks include lack of compliance to treatment regimen, inadequate clinical response, and relapse.

The United States dominates the world bipolar disorder market as stated by the new market research report on bipolar disorder market. According to the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health, there are about 5.7 million adults aged 18 years and over, suffering from bipolar disorder in the US. The treatment of bipolar disorder differs based on physician specialty in the country. Most psychiatrists follow the recommendations of the American Psychological Association and prescribe lithium, valproic acid and atypical antipsychotics as first-line monotherapies for bipolar mania, and Lamictal as the recommended treatment for bipolar depression. And, unlike the psychiatrists who follow the APA guidelines and prescribe Lamictal first-line, primary care physicians select antidepressants first line.

Bipolar disorder is highly consolidated marketplace with the leading five players accounting for the lion?s share of the market. These players are unlikely to face any major challenge(s) in the future, as pipeline molecules are all targeted at providing only symptomatic relief, and no company is developing any therapy that promises a paradigm shift in the treatment of bipolar disorder. Key players profiled in the report include Abbott Laboratories Inc., AstraZeneca PLC, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Cephalon Inc., Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd., Eli Lilly and Company, Forest Laboratories Inc., Gedeon Richter PLC, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, H. Lundbeck A/S, Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc., Merck & Co., Inc., Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc., Pfizer Inc., Repligen Corporation, and Validus Pharmaceuticals Inc.

The report titled ?Bipolar Disorders: A Global Strategic Business Report? announced by Global Industry Analysts Inc., provides a review of unmet medical needs, opportunities and challenges, patent expiries, competitive scenario, select leading products, select pipeline drugs, clinical trials, product approvals/launches, recent industry activity, and coverage on major global market participants. The study analyzes market data and analytics in terms of value sales for regions including The United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World. Global market is analyzed by the following drug classes – Atypical Anti-psychotics and Other Therapeutics.

For more details about this market research report, please visit ?

http://www.strategyr.com/Bipolar_Disorders_Market_Report.asp

About Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) is a reputed publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company is globally recognized as one of the world?s largest market research publishers. The company employs over 800 people worldwide and publishes more than 1100 full-scale research reports each year. Additionally, the company also offers thousands of smaller research products including company reports, market trend reports, and industry reports encompassing all major industries worldwide.

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Finally, She Confronts ?The Inner Truth? So Others Can Learn


Champaign, IL (Vocus) August 18, 2010

Sexually abused at three, an alcoholic daughter of an alcoholic, a foster child from age nine until eighteen, abused once again, became homeless, and turned to drugs, prostitution, and whatever that could have supported her?author Gracie Alison had lived and survived a difficult life. She shares her tumultuous journey as she exposes The Inner Truth in her recently published book.

Alison?s story is just one of the many stories of young women in America?one that needs to be told so that those who are abused can find the courage to stand up and build a better life. She had been diagnosed with borderline personality, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress syndrome. Now, she is happy to share that she has become drug and alcohol free and is in therapy to control the symptoms of her mental conditions.

The Inner Truth expresses the significance of the author?s core existence that allowed her to find herself again out of the filth that surrounded her. She had been used by others and tossed into the trash heap. But she held on to the beauty that existed in her, to help her pull out of the darkness that had been her life. She hopes that in telling her story, victims of abuse will be inspired to make changes in their lives for the better.

For more information on this book, log on to Xlibris.com.

THE INNER TRUTH * by Gracie Alison

The amazing true story of a woman who survived both sexual and physical abuse while suffering from personality disorders

Publication Date: February 19, 2010

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For more information on self-publishing or marketing with Xlibris, visit http://www.Xlibris.com. To receive a free publishing guide, please call (888) 795-4274.

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HOPELights? Holiday Top Five Tips for Children With Special Needs


Plano, TX (PRWEB) October 25, 2010

Holidays are a busy time of year, full of activity from people to places that can easily over stimulate children, especially those with special needs. A survey by the Health Resources and Services Administration, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, found 10.2 million U.S. children in the have special healthcare needs, or 14 percent of all U.S. children. More than one-fifth of U.S. households with children have at least one child with special needs. HOPELights holiday tips are designed to aid the families that love and support special needs children?having guidance on high-sensory events like the upcoming holidays are critical.

According to the Center for Disease Control, Autism Spectrum Disorder dials in at an average of 1 in 110 children, while Down Syndrome occurs 1 in every 800 births. See related data at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/data.html and http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/bd/ds.htm. Many other children experience a variety of issues from Mental Retardation to Developmental Delays, Down Syndrome to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Anxiety to Fragile X, ADHD and so on.

Even typical needs children go into over-drive. For example, one study (Ahn, Miller, Milberger, McIntosh, 2004) shows that at least 1 in 20 children (with or without any other diagnosis) are affected by SPD, a term that refers to the way the nervous system receives messages from the senses and turns them into appropriate motor and behavioral responses.

?This means millions of children in the United States have some sort of challenge with things like loud noises, environmental or event transitions, crowds, sensitivities to taste or touch just to name a few,? said Dawn Grosvenor, founder of HOPELight Media. ?Which is why putting special emphasis on how to help children and their families through the holiday hustle and bustle is critical in ensuring they have a positive, healthy and loving interaction with friends and family. Holidays should be cherished and foster positive memories that last a lifetime.?

HopeLights Holiday Top Five Tips for Children With Special Needs:

1. Make a Visual Schedule ? Many children are used to routine, structure and consistency, but much of this is lost during the holidays. If your child can see it coming for days, hours and minutes before it happens, transitions from place to place or even events in your own home will be more welcoming to your child.

2. Identify ?Anchor? or Transition Items ? Most children have an attachment to a favorite blanket, stuffed animal, toy or other item. Make sure your child has his or her favorites nearby especially if you are traveling. Let them carry a special bag of their favorite goodies. It is a little piece of home and helps them feel grounded and secure.

3. Establish Warm Up Times and Personal Space Parameters ? Holidays bring in visitors or not-so-familiar faces that your child only sees once or twice a year. It is important these visitors give your child time to warm up and re-establish a connection. Great Aunt Betty may not be familiar right away, but she will be rewarded with a warm interaction 20 minutes or so into her visit if Aunt Betty and your child are prepared for the event.

4. Create and Communicate Code Words ? Special needs or not, every child hits a melting point. Too many people, too many presents, skipping or moving a nap time can lead to the uncomfortable fit. As a parent, we can sometimes see these coming or at the very least we can intervene at the beginning. Talk with your family members before everyone gets together and establish a ?Code Word? and ask them to help when you say this word or phrase. It can be as simple as ?Houston, we have a problem.? By establishing code words with friends and relatives, this lets them know when you and your child need a private moment. You will be amazed how well they understand and cooperate without hurt feelings and it takes the pressure off of you.

5. Set Your Own Expectations in Advance ? As parents we sometimes expect too much of ourselves, and put even more expectations on the ?perfect? holiday. Remember you are only one person with only one goal, to love your children and ensure they are safe and happy this holiday season. Create your own To-Do lists and schedule plenty of time between events and preparation of visitors so you are not rushing through the holiday, but savoring each moment.

In honor of this holiday season, for every new annual HOPELights Children?s Activity Magazine subscription for children with special needs purchased in December 2010, a new subscription will be donated to a child in pediatric hospice for the coming 2011 calendar year. See related announcement at: http://tinyurl.com/25a2wgm.

HOPELights magazine is available in three subscription options starting as low as $ 6.70 an issue with an annual subscription. To order a subscription for your child or give to a child you know this holiday season, go to http://www.hopelightmedia.com.

About HopeLight Media

HOPELight Media, LLC was founded by Dawn Grosvenor, mother of a daughter who was diagnosed with autism. HOPELights serves the purpose of developing materials and activities for special needs children that motivate and educate through positive, holistic stimuli. The materials are well suited across the range of special needs and provides support to many levels of Autism, Down syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, MR, Spinal Bifida, Muscular Dystrophy and any child experiencing sensory or cognitive delays.

The HOPELights magazine is the first of its kind targeted specifically to support the sensory needs of ?differently-abled? youth. The company strives to support the unique population of parents, families, and children with an uncompromising, sustained effort of inclusion and joy.

For more information, visit http://www.hopelightmedia.com or email hope@hopelightmedia.com

? 2010 HOPELights Media. All rights reserved.

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NeuroSPECT of Florida – SPECT Imaging – Titusville Florida- Now Accepting Patient Referrals From Physicians


Titusville, FL (PRWEB) November 20, 2010

NeuroSPECT of Florida, a new SPECT imaging facility, is now open in Titusville, Florida.

NeuroSPECT of Florida performs SPECT imaging to assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of the following conditions:

?Anxiety Disorders

?Anoxic Brain Injury

?Bipolar

?Depression

?Dementia – Alzheimer’s Disease

?Disruptive Behavior Disorder

?Epilepsy

?Neuro-Immune Dysfunction

?Obsessive Compulsive Disorders

?Psychological Disorders

?PTSD

?Stroke

?Toxic Brain Injury

?Traumatic Brain Injury

The results of the NeuroSPECT of Florida exam coupled with a detailed patient history will provide the treating physician with invaluable information, which can be utilized to treat patients with much more specificity.

NeuroSPECT of Florida is an imaging facility that specializes in Brain SPECT imaging. It is our goal to help the physicians who are currently treating you focus their approach to treatment. NeuroSPECT imaging can provide invaluable clinical information that may benefit treatment. A NeuroSPECT scan is a medical procedure that illustrates Regional Cerebral Blood Flow (rCBF), or blood flow to the brain. Qualified Nuclear Physicians who have special training in the field of Neuro-Science should only interpret this study. The scan shows areas of hyper and hypo function, areas that are working too hard or areas that aren’t working well enough. A 3-D image, or snapshot of a functioning brain at the time of injection, some might say “what a great idea”! We think so too.

We are working with some of the world’s top scientists in the field, and we would like to provide this tool for the patient’s in need. Many times patients have multiple issues to address, and for this reason they are resistant to treatment. An example of this may be, depression and other behavioral changes after a moderate to severe head injury. It is important that your physician has all pertinent information when it comes to treatment. Especially when it’s your treatment, your child’s treatment, or your mother and father’s treatment.

Along with the report from NeuroSPECT scan, your doctor will confer with a Radiologist to go over scan results and possible treatment recommendations. The patient must have a recommendation from a physician in order to have the procedure, and to facilitate treatment.

Our Facility -

NeuroSPECT of Florida’s facility was designed and created with the patient’s comfort and confidence in mind. The atmosphere is that of a comfortable and neatly organized home. Our goal is to take the “medical facility” stigma out of the equation, and make the procedure as stress free as possible.

Resources — Scholastic articles on SPECT:

Functional Brain SPECT: The Emergence of A Powerful Clinical Method – Journal of Nuclear Medicine

SPECT in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

SPECT and Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome

Brain SPECT in Lyme Disease

SPECT Findings in Mild to Moderate Traumatic Brain Injuries

SPECT Findings in Mild to Autism and Related Disorders

SPECT and Alzheimer’s Disease

In the news:

SPECT on “Meet The Doctors”

News on Fibromyalgia

SPECT and Bi-Polar Disorder

Dr. Michael Uzler

We have access to a large amount of research material.

Please feel free to contact us with requests for specific uses of NeuroSPECT imaging.

Address:

NeuroSPECT of Florida

109 South Park Ave.

Titusville, FL 32796

(321) 264-2015

(321) 266-1881

http://www.NeuroSPECTofFlorida.com

“The brain is a tissue. It is a complicated, intricately woven tissue, like nothing else we know of in the universe, but it is composed of cells, as any tissue is. They are, to be sure, highly specialized cells, but they function according to the laws that govern any other cells. Their electrical and chemical signals can be detected, recorded and interpreted and their chemicals can be identified; the connections that constitute the brain’s woven feltwork can be mapped. In short, the brain can be studied, just as the kidney can. ” David H. Hubel – (1981 Nobel Prize Winner)

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