Posts Tagged ‘Patients’

In Treatment: Sophie Session 2: Why Patients Test

Sunday, August 8th, 2010


This installment offers a mini-tutorial on why patients test therapists.

Music Therapy Best For Stroke Patients

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Music Therapy For Stroke PatientsWe all know that listening to music helps us in stress. Now, according to a new research music has a powerful effect on brain and it is helpful for stroke patients.

This research suggests that music therapy has lots of benefits, and it affect stroke patients to improve their movement.

Every year more than 20 million people get brain injuries which affect their movement and language abilities. Music therapy is really helpful for those patients. Music therapists are professional in techniques that vibrate brain functions and it is good for stroke patients.

Caring for Patients with Cancer and Diabetes – Mikaela Olsen, RN, MS

Saturday, June 12th, 2010


An Interview with Mikaela Olsen, RN, MS on discussing patient care for cancer patients with diabetes – ONS 2010

Eating dark chocolates best for liver patients

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

dark chocolates best for liverAs per the latest study, intake of dark chocolates not only reduces the damage to the liver but also inferior the blood pressure in organs.

The study was supplied at the International Liver Congress TM 2010, said that dark chocolate have potent anti-oxidants inside it which helps in diminishing the after-meal blood pressure which are combined with damaged blood vessels in liver.

The study held includes 21 cirrhotic patients having liver diseases at the end stage were unsystematically nourished with a normal liquid meal, while the 10 patients were given the meal having dark chocolate and left behind 11 obtain the meal restraining white chocolates.

However, before and after 30 minutes of the meal, patients HVPG, portal blood flow and arterial pressure were measured. The rise in the portal blood flow after the meal seems to appear similar in both groups, while an increase in HVPG was clearly decreased in the patients who intake the meal comprising dark chocolates.

Mark Thursz, Professor of Hepatology at Imperial College London recommends eating or taking up of dark chocolate or meals including dark chocolates inside it can prevent the prospective threat in patients by reducing the blood pressure in the liver.

Oxytocin Hormone Inhalation Shows Promise in Aspergers syndrome Patients

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

A latest study has associated oxytocin, the hormone that is known to promote materno-child bonding and co-operation, for smoothening social erudition skilfulness among individuals having autism spectrum disorder.

Investigators of the study noted that individuals having Aspergers syndrome, a mild autism type, showed dramatic improvement in their social learning ability and were noted spending further amounts of time gaping images of visages subsequent to inhalation of the socialisation-eliciting hormone oxytocin.

The study is the foremost of its kind that illustrates the outcomes of oxytocin (a hormone believed to be a promoter of materno-child bonding, trust, socializing and assistance) – among individuals being identified with Aspergers syndrome.

Aspergers syndromeThis propelled several specialists in speculating that when usually depleted levels of oxytocin among individuals having autism disorders are supplemented, it could benefit their social interactive skills.

As part of the study, thirteen entrants with Aspergers syndrome and a placebo set were questioned regarding photographs that had faces of human beings. These pictures would usually elicit a reaction of averting their look among Aspergers’s cases, particularly so noted to evade the eyes. In the ninety minutes following oxytocin inhalation, these entrants showed greater willingness for studying faces inclusive of the eyes.

These Aspergers subjects were additionally capable of telling if they were being overlooked during an automated ball-pitching game. Individuals having Asperger’s would normally be incapable of picking up on this form of discriminative treatment.

Authors of the study stated that the oxytocin’s outcome during the second trial was particularly significant as it elicited entrants in interacting with other people and learning from their responses.

Individuals having Aspergers syndrome face a triad of disabilities in socially communicating, interacting and imagination often leading to elevated levels of disquiet and perplexity.

Though Aspergers syndrome is a type of autism, those with Aspergers syndrome face lesser issues with conversing and mostly have IQ levels of average and more. They generally do not having escorted learning disability issues linked to autism; however they could have particular learning dilemmas inclusive of dyspraxia, ADHD, dyslexia.

Typical traits of Aspergers syndrome are:

Social communication Problems

  • Such individuals find problems comprehending signs, face expressions or voice tones.
  • They find problems starting or ending conversations and picking subjects to speak on.
  • They employ intricate words and expressions; however fail in understanding what they translate to.
  • They are noted to literally state things and could have problems in comprehending a joke, metaphors and sarcasms.
  • Keeping sentences brief and clear immensely helps Aspergers subjects.

Problems in socially interacting

  • Individuals with Aspergers syndrome desire to socialize but are mostly struggling in making and maintaining acquaintances.
  • They face problems in discerning what has to be done when matters go erroneous.
  • These people are incapable of understanding the tacit social conventions which majority of individuals would be capable of picking up without mulling.
  • They conduct themselves in what could appear inapt.
  • These people find others capricious and baffling.
  • They go into their shell and appear least interested in others, seeming nearly distant.

Social Imagination Difficulties

  • Individuals with Aspergers Syndrome face problems in comprehending or construing thought process, sentiments or deeds of other individuals.
  • These people imagine substitute results to scenarios and find it tough to forecast what would subsequently occur.
  • These individuals have narrow range of ingenious activities that could be followed strictly and repeatedly. For instance playthings being lined up or collected and items organized associated to his/her curiosity.
  • Kids with Aspergers syndrome face problems trying to play make-believe games or opt for those games based on systems, logic, for instance maths.

Other Associated Traits

  • Such people are fixated with routines and follow rules and practices in an endeavour to make their life less baffling.
  • Individuals with Aspergers syndrome could develop a passionate, at times compulsive interest in certain hobbies or assembling, at times such interests could be life-lasting.
  • Such individuals face sensory problems ( in a single or all 5 senses) with the extent differing in each case.

 Oxytocin Hormone Inhalation Shows Promise in Aspergers syndrome Patients