Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts | Patricia quinn, another physician who had taken a second job working for the manufacturers of stimulants, including Novartis. Dr. quinn told the many journalists who wrote stories based on the material in the binder that far more boys than girls were being diagnosed with ADHD because the boys drew attention to themselves by running around and fidgeting in their seats, two behaviors that were said to be symptoms of the disorder. Teachers and parents were not recognizing the disorder in girls, she said, because their symptoms were different. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | Chen, C, quinn, R., Inui, A., Das, U., and Meguid, M. M. (2003). Is obesity an inflammatory disease? Surgery 134, 329-335.
178. Ceriello, A., Taboga, C, Tonutti, L., Quagliaro, L., Piconi, L., Bais, B., Da Ros, R., and Motz, E. (2002). Evidence for an independent and cumulative effect of postprandial hypertriglyceridemia and hyperglycemia on endothelial dysfunction and oxidative stress generation: Effects of short- and long-term simvastatin treatment. Circulation 106, 1211-1218.
179. Negrean, M., Stirban, A., Stratmann, B., Gawlowski, T., Horst-mann, T. | | Quinn Rothacker, D. (2000). Five-year self-management of weight using meal replacements: Comparison with matched controls in rural Wisconsin. Nutrition 16, 344-348.
44. Hill, J. O., Drougas, H., and Peters, J. C. (1993). Obesity treatment: Can diet composition play a role? Ann. Intern. Med. 119, 694-697.
45. Lissner, L., Levitsky, D. A., Strupp, B. J., Kalkwarf, H. J., and Roe, D. A. (1987). Dietary fat and the regulation of energy intake in human subjects. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 46, 886-892.
46. Blundell, J. E., and Stubbs, R. J. (1999). | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Rhoads JM, Keku EO, quinn J et al: L-glutamine stimulates jejunal sodium and chloride absorption in pig rotavirus enteritis. Gastroenterology; 100(3):683-691. 1991
Rohde T, Maclean D, Pedersen B: Glutamine, lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine production. Scand J Immunol; 44:648-650. 1996
Rubio I, Cao Y, Hutchins L et al: Effect of glutamine on methotrexate efficacy and toxicity. Ann Surg; 227 (5):772-780. 1998
Savarese D, Boucher J, Corey B: Glutamine treatment of paclitaxel-induced myalgias and arthralgias. J Clin Oncol; 16(12):3918-3919. | Dianne Onstad See book keywords and concepts | In the 1970s another wheat farmer from Montana, Bob quinn, remembered seeing this grain in his childhood and sought out what he could find of the remaining seed. In 1977 he located a pint jar of the Egyptian grain, and the father-and-son team of Mack and Bob quinn spent the next decade carefully selecting and propagating it on their ranch near Big Sandy, Montana. A sample of kamut was taken to the Natural Products Expo West '86 in Anaheim, California, where serious commercial interest started and has grown steadily ever since. | Rebecca Wood See book keywords and concepts | Forgotten, that is, until 1977, when Bob quinn, an organic wheat farmer, remembered seeing King Tut's wheat at the fair in his youth. quinn ferreted out a single pint of the giant wheat, and named the grain kamut, which means "wheat" in Egyptian. It is available today as a grain, a whole grain flour, and in products such as breakfast cereal, bread, and pasta.
The story of this grain being preserved since the time of the pyramids makes a good tale, but unfortunately a tale is all it is. All seeds have a limited life span due to their fragile fatty acids. Kamut is an heirloom Egyptian wheat. | Michael Talbot See book keywords and concepts | A second group with no training would pass their hands over the bodies of another group of heart patients, but without actually performing the technique. quinn found that the anxiety levels in the authentically treated patients dropped 17 percent after only five minutes of therapy, but there was no change in anxiety levels among the patients who received the "fake" treatment. Quinn's study was the lead story in the Science Times section of the March 26, 1985, issue of the New York Times. | Dianne Onstad See book keywords and concepts | The organically grown, pure, uncrossed strain has received the registered trademark name Kamut; this trademark belongs to the company Montana Flour & Grains (the quinn family).
General Information
Kamut is an ancient relative of modern durum wheat, a variety believed to have originated some six thousand years ago around Egypt and the Tigris/Euphrates River basin. Although later nearly completely replaced by other strains of wheat, kamut was nonetheless continuously grown until the mid-twentieth century by farmers who prized its rich flavor. | | In 1977 he located a pint jar of the Egyptian grain, and the father-and-son team of Mack and Bob quinn spent the next decade carefully selecting and propagating it on their ranch near Big Sandy, Montana. A sample of kamut was taken to the Natural Products Expo West '86 in Anaheim, California, where serious commercial interest started and has grown steadily ever since. It has since been introduced to the natural food market, where it is gaining rapidly in popularity.
Health Benefits pH 6.0. | Dorothea Hover-Kramer, EdD, RN See book keywords and concepts | Janet Quinn's Research Using Therapeutic Touch quinn (1981, 1983) demonstrated similar results in a study in which non-contact Therapeutic Touch was compared to movements that mimicked Therapeutic Touch without centering, intention to assist the patient, attending to the patient's condition, or directing the energy. A 5-minute intervention of both procedures was used with 60 patients hospitalized in a cardiac unit. Again, acute anxiety on the State-trait evaluation instrument was significantly decreased in the treatment group (p > .005). | Rebecca Wood See book keywords and concepts | Forgotten, that is, until 1977, when Bob quinn, an organic wheat farmer, remembered seeing King Tut's wheat at the fair in his youth. quinn ferreted out a single pint of the giant wheat, and named the grain kamut, which means "wheat" in Egyptian. It is available today as a grain, a whole grain flour, and in products such as breakfast cereal, bread, and pasta.
The story of this grain being preserved since the time of the pyramids makes a good tale, but unfortunately a tale is all it is. All seeds have a limited life span due to their fragile fatty acids. Kamut is an heirloom Egyptian wheat. | Michael Talbot See book keywords and concepts | Quinn found that the anxiety levels in the authentically treated patients dropped 17 percent after only five minutes of therapy, but there was no change in anxiety levels among the patients who received the "fake" treatment. Quinn's study was the lead story in the Science Times section of the March 26, 1985, issue of the New York Times.
Another health professional who lectures widely about the human energy field is University of Southern California heart and lung specialist W. Brugh Joy. | The Life Extension Editorial Staff See book keywords and concepts | According to quinn et al. (2000), "Viral load is the chief predictor of risk in heterosexual transmission of HIV-1, and transmission is rare among persons with levels of less than 1500 copies of HIV-1 RNA per milliliter." Viral loads are measured in number of copies of vims existing within the patient per volume of blood. HIV is an RNA vims, so viral load is reported as plasma HIV RNA level in copies per cubic centimeter (cc).
With viral loads greater than 30,000 copies of vims per cc, beginning treatment is recommended no matter what the CD4 count. | Bill Gottlieb See book keywords and concepts | Changing behavior is hard," says quinn. "Alternative practitioners are better at helping people change behavior because that's what their training emphasizes and because they spend more time getting to know the patient—body, mind and spirit."
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Acupressure
Let Your Fingers Do the Healing ou've probably heard of acupuncture, or seen a photo of someone receiving the treatment—looking a bit like a human pincushion, with dozens of little needles sticking out of his body.
But how much do you know about acupressure? -
With acupressure, you use finger or hand pressure instead of needles. | Dorothea Hover-Kramer, EdD, RN See book keywords and concepts | Mimic Therapeutic Touch and a no-treatment group were measured as well with no eye contact or monitoring of facial expression. quinn delivered both the treatment and mimic group interventions. Included in the study were 153 patients hospitalized for open-heart surgery. Pre-post treatment assessments were made followed by a retention measure 1 hour later. Results using six separate analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) revealed no significant differences among groups, yet changes occurred in the expected direction. | | This study, according to quinn, still lacked operational definitions, random assignment to groups, and control for placebo and Hawthorne effects.
With Peper and Ancoli, Krieger examined physiological responses of the healer and the healee during Therapeutic Touch
(Krieger, Peper, & Ancoli, 1979). The healer was monitored by recordings of electroencephalography, electromyography, elec-trooculography, and galvanic skin, and patients were monitored for responses with these instruments as well as hand temperature. | | Wheaton, IL:
The Theosophical Publishing House. quinn, J., & Strelkauskas, A. (1993). Psychoimmunologic effects of
Therapeutic Touch on practitioners and recently bereaved recipients: A pilot study. Advances of Nursing Science, 15(A), 13-26. Rawnsley, M. M. (1985). HEALTH: A Rogerian perspective. Journal of
Holistic Nursing, 3(1), 25-29. Rush, J. E. (1981). Towards a general theory of healing. Washington,
DC: University Press of America. Scott, C. S. (1974). Health and healing practices among five ethnic groups in Miami, Florida. Public Health Reports, 89, 524-532. | | Another nursing leader, Janet quinn (1993), describes harmony as finding right relationships between persons and their environment. Both definitions broaden our sense of healing to a larger context of harmonious interaction with our surroundings.
DEFINITIONS OF ILLNESS
Illness, in contrast, is an imbalance or disruption within the organism. It is a dysfunctional adaptation made in response to the environment. The presence of pain or discomfort, then, is a feedback signal that allows us to learn more about ourselves, our physical and emotional makeup, and our surroundings. | Bill Gottlieb See book keywords and concepts | A prime example is the widespread use of antibiotics, which has given rise to strains of bacteria that are highly resistant to most drugs in the conventional arsenal, says Sheila quinn, association manager of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, a Seattle-based organization that provides information on naturopathic medicine and referrals to naturopathic physicians. While anibiotics have saved millions of lives, they haven't really solved problems such as tuberculosis, which is turning up in new forms that don't respond to conventional therapies, Dr. Edelberg says. | Dorothea Hover-Kramer, EdD, RN See book keywords and concepts | Immune System Changes
In 1987 quinn studied four bereaved people who were treated by two experienced Therapeutic Touch practitioners, each of whom offered clinically practiced protocols. A significant change in the immune system was seen in all four individuals with a reduction of suppresser T cells, whose function is to reduce or turn off activities of the immune system. Other measures of the immune system were not impacted. | John Robbins See book keywords and concepts | Impressive scientific studies validating its efficacy have been made by researchers including Janet F. quinn, associate professor at the Center for Human Caring at the University of Colorado School of Nursing, and Theresa Connell Meehan, associate director of Nursing at New York University Medical Center.'9
Even the Department of Defense has been impressed. It has allocated $355,000 to University of Alabama scientists to investigate Therapeutic Touch's ability to help burn victims.6 | Michael T. Murray, N.D., Joseph E. Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Sheila quinn for her friendship and help creating Bastyr College, and John Daley, Ph.D., for helping me mature the College into a University.
Finally, and most important, my appreciation and love for my dear wife, Lara, and wonderful children, Raven and Galen, for their inexhaustible love and patience. They mean the world to me.
FROM BOTH MICHAEL T. MURRAY, N.D., AND JOSEPH E. PIZZORNO, N.D.
We would also like to acknowledge the tremendous support and encouragement from Ben Do-minitz and everyone at Prima. | Schuyler W. Lininger, Jr. DC See book keywords and concepts | Humphrey JH, quinn T, Fine D, et al. Short-term effects of large-dose vitamin A supplementation on viral load and immune response in HIV-infected women. / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes Human Retroviral 1999; 20: 44-51.
5. Sappey C et al. Vitamin, trace element and peroxide status in HIV seropositive patients: asymptomatic patients present a severe beta-carotene dificiency. Clin Chem Acta 1994; 230: 35-42.
6. Coodley GO et al. Beta-carotene in HIV infection. / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 1993; 6: 272-76.
7. Coodley GO et al. | John Stauber and Sheldon Rampton See book keywords and concepts | Media figures including Fred Barnes of the New Republic, Eleanor Clift and Jane Bryant quinn of Newsweek, Dr. Bob Arnot of CBS and Dr. Art Ulene of ABC collected speaking fees ranging from $7,500 to $25,000.38 More recently, the Political Finance & Lobby Reporter noted in June 1995 that "ABC News' Cokie Roberts accepted a $35,000 fee for a speech last May to the Junior League of Greater Fort Lauderdale that was subsidized by JM Family Enterprises, a privately-held $4.2 billion company that distributes Toyotas. . . . Roberts refused to discuss her speaking fee. | Schuyler W. Lininger, Jr. DC See book keywords and concepts | Johnson L, quinn GE, Abbasi S, et al. Effect of sustained pharmacological vitamin E levels on incidence and severity of retinopathy of prematurity: A controlled clinical trial. / Pediatr 1989; 114: 827-38.
7. Runge P, Muller DP, McAllister J, et al. Oral vitamin E supplements can prevent the retinopathy of abetal-ipoproteinaemia. Br J Ophthalmol 1986; 70: 166-73.
8. De Hoff JB, Ozazewski J. Alpha tocopherol to treat diabetic retinopathy. Am J Ophthalmol 1954; 37: 581-82.
9. Crary EJ, McCarty MF. Potential clinical applications for high-dose nutritional antioxidants. | Thomas Bartram See book keywords and concepts | Epidemiologist Thomas quinn, in Science Magazine) Study. A group of 13 HIV and AIDS patients received 200mg capsules daily of a combination of Chelidonium (Greater Celandine) 175mg; Sanguinaria (Blood root) 5mg; and Slippery Elm (Ulmus fulva) 20mg. More than half the patients enjoyed increased energy and improved immune function with reduction in both size and tenderness of lymph nodes. (D'Adamo P. 'Chelidonium and Sanguinaria alkaloids as anti-HIV therapy. Journal of Naturopathic Medicine (USA) 3.31-34 1992)
Bastyr College of Naturopathy, Seattle, MA, USA. | Michael Lerner See book keywords and concepts | Scientific studies of its effectiveness have been made by Krieger and many others, including Janet F. quinn, R.N., Ph.D., Associate Professor at the Center for Human Caring at the University of Colorado School of Nursing, and Theresa Connell Meehan,
R.N., Ph.D., Associate Director of Nursing for Research at New York University Medical Center. | | See also, Janet F. quinn, "Building a Body of Knowledge: Research on Therapeutic Touch 1974-88," monograph, table 1. Prepared for publication in Journal of Holistic Nursing Spring, 1988.
20 Daniel P. Wirth, "The Effect of Non-Contact Therapeutic Touch on Healing Rate of Full Thickness Dermal Wounds," Subtle Energies 1(1), Winter 1990.
21 Daniel P. Wirth, Joseph T. Richardson, and William R. Eidelman, "Full Thickness Dermal Wounds Treated with Noncontact Therapeutic Touch." Unpublished manuscript, 1991. |
Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1Michael T. Murray, ND See book keywords and concepts | | Frederick Harvey Foster quinn introduced it to England in the 1840s. It has since become a postgraduate medical specialty, recognized by the Department of Health by virtue of an Act of Parliament. Homeopathic hospitals and outpatient clinics are part of the National Health System. Homeopaths have been engaged as personal physicians to the royal family for the past four generations.
Homeopathy is widely practiced in Europe, India, Argentina, and Mexico, and is experiencing a renaissance in the United States. |
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