Doreen Bradley Satter, RN

Doreen Bradley Satter, RN

DOREEN BRADLEY SATTER, RN is a mostly-retired Registered Nurse, Artist, Published Author and Freelance Writer and has been writing for the Yahoo! Contributor Network for several years. She has one published book and many other articles in print and on the Internet.
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  • ROSEY the YORKIE
    A Haiku for my beloved little Yorkie, Rosey who has gone ahead to wait for me...
  • Facebook Depression: A New Teen Ailment
    "Facebook Depression" is a new problem that The American Academy of Pediatrics is warning parents about. This seemingly innocent and fun hobby is leading to a very real depressive disorder
  • More Acrostic Poems
    Here are several more acrostic poems. This type of poetry is such fun to do, it was hard to stop! Just bear with me for a while. I'm sure I'll stop sooner or later!
  • Acrostic Poem: Oregon Spring
    Acrostic Poem by Doreen Bradley Satter, RN
  • The Many Dangers of Cosmetic Contact Lenses
    The fashion trend of cosmetic contact lenses is rapidly growing and the lenses are readily available on line and in stores everywhere--without prescription. This is illegal and serious injuries, even blindness, are occurring because of this!
  • Patellar Dislocation: A Common Injury in Teens
    Patellar dislocation is seen generally in young athletes between the ages of 14 and 20 years of age. A kneecap dislocation is rarely seen after the age of 30.
  • Planning a Sensory Garden for the Autistic Child
    Make a therapeutic sensory garden for your autistic child where he can take a '˜sensory break' and get away from the demands of the world around him.
  • Designing Your Garden on Paper
    Just a I was dreaming and planning the design for my new flower garden, it snowed! Here's what I did to dispel the blues and lift my spirits....
  • Designing a Small but Elegant Flowering Aroma Garden
    A first-hand account of planning and designing a small, elegant scented garden.
  • What Christmas Tree Farms Do for Us
    In my article, "I Live in the Middle of a Christmas Tree Farm", these two very important paragraphs were left out of the article....Maybe this will help you decide between a real tree and an artificial tree for Christmas...
  • I Live in the Middle of a Christmas Tree Farm!
    Oregon is the world's largest producer of Christmas trees. There are over 70,000 acres of Christmas trees in Oregon, and each acre can sustain roughly 2,000 trees. Over 10 million trees are harvested and shipped around the world every year.
  • Asperger's Syndrome - High Functioning Autism: PART 2
    This article is an update to my very first AC Article written in October, 2006, about my grandson who is on the Autism Spectrum of Disorders. This has always been one of my most-read and commented-upon articles.
  • Seniors: Enhance Your Life with a Companion Dog
    A small, loyal companion dog can help relieve boredom, encourage good physical and mental health and even add a degree of protection to older people by being great watchdogs.
  • Expanding the Grocery List to Help Control Common Ailments
    Some common, everyday ailments can be helped by adding and subtracting certain things from your diet. With just a few inexpensive dietary changes, you can banish these conditions. Here are a few foods to stock up on.
  • The Importance of Exercise for Seniors
    Exercise is very important for us all, but it is particularly important for seniors to help them keep active and mentally alert. Exercise can do many things for the senior citizen.
  • My Unconvential Retirement
    I live simply but well. Many of my friends have said they envy my economical living situation and comfortable little home. I am very content and able to do whatever I want, when I want. I love retirement!
  • The Vertical Hydroponic Garden Wall
    Have you ever considered how beautiful a vertical, green flowering wall would look in your garden? Here's how to make one.
  • Hot Weather Safety for Seniors
    Summer heat waves are a particular danger for senior citizens. It is hard to stay cool and safe without air conditioning, but for many people, especially senior citizens, hot weather can be very dangerous and even deadly.
  • The One Thing You Need for a Good Retirement
    Are you merely dreaming and planning your retirement or are you fully embracing and enjoying retirement right now? We dream, we plan, we save, and we count down the days, and then, finally -- we retire!
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  • Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS)
    Transitioning to a different gender through surgical alteration is called gender reassignment surgery (GRS) or Sex reassignment surgery (SRS). This surgery is either males transitioning to females (MTF) or females transitioning to males (FTM).
  • Transsexual, Transgender, Transvestite, Intersexuality, Gender Dysphoria: What Do These Terms Mean?
    The words Transvestite, Transsexual, Transgender, Gender Dysphoria and Intersexuality can be confusing terms and are often difficult to understand. In this article I will attempt to give a simple overview of each of these conditions.
  • PURPLE
    An Original Haiku submitted for the A.C. Contest.
  • Seniors in Cyberspace
    Seniors are the fastest growing Internet user group. Approximately 15%, or 7.5 million senior citizens, browse the web and 30% of US citizens aged 55 to 75 own a computer.
  • A New Test for Very Early Detection of Autism
    The current average age at diagnosis of ASD is 3 years of age, but as young as the first birthday, subtle abnormalities are present. A new, simple test may make detection possible as early as 3-6 months of age.
  • Organic Gardening in Oregon City, Oregon
    Everyone is going organic and growing organic. It's not a new idea but it is a very smart idea and it is not hard to do and you can grow one dollar's worth of vegetables in every square foot of garden space!
  • Innovative Layering in Watercolor Painting
    Watercolor painting can be much more than working only with watercolor paints and water. Layering with other elements create an entirely new dimension to your watercolor painting.
  • Some Important Facts About Binge Drinking and the Adolescent Brain
    Binge drinking is defined as 5 or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting for males and 4 or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting for females. 30-45 percent of teenagers binge drink.
  • Brush Your Teeth Twice a Day to Prevent Heart Disease
    A recent British study finds that those who brush their teeth less than twice a day is 70% more likely to develop heart disease.
  • How to Preserve and Store Your Watercolor Artwork and Paper
    Watercolor paintings and are extremely delicate and certain steps must be taken to keep them in good condition. Here are some ideas and tips for storing finished paintings and stored watercolor paper.
  • Growing in Volcanic Soil
    Some of the richest, most nutrient farmlands lie on volcanic ash deposits and with ample rainfall, warm summers and mild winters; these areas produce abundant, nutrient crops.
  • Vegetable Seeds Outselling Flower Seeds for the First Time!
    A well-known seed company, a household name for flower and vegetable seeds, announced that over the past year they have sold more vegetable seeds than flower seeds for the first time since they started business in 1876.
  • Tips for Funeral Planning for Families of Seniors
    We've all heard the old saying: If there is one thing we can be certain of, it's that we will die. This is a hard fact to deal with, but all of us will face the death of a loved one at some time in our lives...
  • Explaining Laparoscopic, Minimally Invasive Surgery
    Thoughts of gaping, open incisions, uncomfortable staples, stitches, pain, immobility and a long recovery time strikes fear in most patients scheduled for traditional, invasive, open procedure surgery.
  • Five Very Common Conditions of the Mouth
    There are many common diseases and conditions of the mouth. The five most common conditions are: Gingivitis, Cold Sores, Canker Sores, Thrush and Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease. This is a brief description of each.
  • Some Unusual Facts About Zoonotic Diseases
    Zoonotic diseases are diseases transmitted from animals. Sometimes from your own pets. Some of the zoonotic diseases are very common and not serious, others are extremely rare. Some are fatal.
  • Oregon Spring Haiku
    An original Haiku
  • Juvenile Osteoporosis
    When teenagers complain of pain in the back, legs, knees and feet, listen closely. It may not be 'just growing pains.'
  • Oxygen for Cluster Headaches: an Old Treatment with New Credibility
    Cluster headaches have been called worse than the pains of labor, broken bones, burns or passing a kidney stone. The pain is sometimes so agonizing that they have been called 'suicide headaches'.
  • Muscle Cramps: a Common but Very Painful Occurrence
    Muscle cramps are common and very painful occurrences. Almost everyone gets a muscle camp at some time. A muscle cramp is an involuntary spasm of a muscle that does not relax.
  • An Alternative Living Situation for Seniors
    Social Security does not stretch very far in these times, and many seniors find that they just cannot make ends meet. There are some optional living situations. Here is one idea.
  • Doctors Are NOT Prepared to Care for Aging America
    With 75 Million aging baby boomers nearing their 'silver years', urgent changes are needed to prepare doctors to care for aging America.
  • Baby Boomer Fun and Facts
    What's happening with the baby boomers? Patty Duke and her 'identical' cousin, Cathy are ready to collect Social Security!
  • Meditation with a Fresh New Dimension: OUTDOOR ALTAR
    The personal daily practice of meditation or prayer is very important to many people and having a special place outdoors where you can sit quietly in Nature can be a very important part of this practice.
  • THE MEDCottage: an Innovation for Senior Living
    The MEDCottage is a modular unit designed to sit next to the home of a family member or friend, allowing the elderly loved one to live independently in his/her own unit.
  • All Gardens Have a Function
    A garden gives back much more to us we can ever give to it even though we spend many hours designing, planting and maintaining our gardens.
  • A Moon Gate for Your Garden
    When most people hear "Moon Gate" they immediately think of a Chinese garden. A moon gate is a traditional Chinese gate, circular in shape and is typically an entryway that leads into a contained garden or gardens.
  • Sweet-Scented Memories: The Night-Scented Garden
    Summer evenings have a quality unsurpassed. A warm 'still' envelopes the garden and romantic, heady scents permeate the mind. A scented garden appeals to us much more immediately and intimately than any other type of garden.
  • Seniors and Loneliness
    Loneliness can be a problem for many seniors. A new study has shown that loneliness may put people at risk for an Alzheimer's-like dementia.
  • Growing Up with an Autistic Sibling
    Growing up with a sibling that has autism or other special needs is a daunting task. So much is written about the growing epidemic of autism and the hardships the family endures, but what about the "typically-developing" brother or sister?
  • ELDER ABUSE
    Most victims of elder abuse are females and most abuse is from family members, often spouses, and middle-aged adult male children. Most cases happen in the family home
  • Broken Heart Disease
    This rare condition is mostly seen in older women and is caused from extreme grief or an emotional shock. It can change the shape of the heart (The left ventricle) into a balloon shape.
  • Remembering Polio
    Many millions contracted polio during the 1940s to early 1960s. It is estimated that there are still nearly two million North Americans alive today who had polio during the epidemics of those years.
  • Sunshine Danger
    We also know that some medications, chemicals and conditions cause the skin to become more sensitive to the suns rays (photosensitivity) but did you know that some people have an allergy to sun altogether? This is a very rare condition.
  • Are You a Womb Twin Survivor?
    You may be a womb twin survivor. It's much more common than you may think. It is estimated that there are many millions of womb twin survivors around the world. It is believed that 1 in 8 of us are womb twin survivors!
  • Interesting Facts About Multiples
    I am very interested in multiples. I believe I was a multiple myself, and have an article on AC about Vanishing Twin Syndrome. Here are some interesting facts about multiples that you may not have heard about.
  • CHARGE Syndrome
    CHARGE Syndrome is a disease that has only been formally named since 1989. Most people are not familiar with this disorder. Here is a brief overview of CHARGE syndrome.
  • Sirenomelia: Mermaid Syndrome
    February 28th is rare disease day. It is estimated that there are 6,000-8,000 rare diseases in the world today. In the United States, a rare disease is defined as: A disease or disorder that affects fewer than 200,000 Americans at any given time.
  • Is Asperger's Syndrome Becoming a Vanishing Diagnosis?
    Recently proposed changes to the upcoming DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) have angered many individuals and families of individuals with Asperger's Syndrome. Many 'Aspies' see this change as an attack on their identity.
  • Explaining Cockayne Syndrome: A Fatal, Genetic Disease Affecting Young Children
    Cockayne syndrome is a very rare, genetic disorder. The average life span of children with this syndrome is about 12 years of age. If the parents are known carriers, there is a 25% chance of having another child with the syndrome.
  • Yorkie Limerick
    A silly limerick about my little dog, Rosey. This limerick thing is catching. I PROMISE this will be my LAST ONE!!
  • A FOUR-LEAF CLOVER MEMORY
    A little St. Patrick's Day memory of my mother and her 'Luck of the Irish'.
  • St. Patrick's Day Limerick
    A St. Patrick's Day Limerick submitted for the contest.
  • SPRING HAIKU
    In the rain and cold, thoughts of Spring are beginning to pop into my mind. Here are a few original Haiku I wrote as I contemplated the return of sunshine and warmer weather...
  • Hygiene and Sex Education in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Teaching Individuals with ASD About Puberty and Self-Care
    For young people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), social expectations are typically a mystery. This becomes a particular problem as they approach puberty.
  • Autism and Aspergers
    Two original acrostic poems about Autism and Asperger's Syndrome.
  • Adolescence: A Special Challenge in Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Adolescence is a most difficult time for all teenagers, but for people with Autism/Asperger's it is particularly challenging. They do not understand the subtle clues and are more frequently rejected by their 'typical' peers.
  • Understanding Asperger's Syndrome
    Asperger's is a neurologically-based disorder of development, usually of unknown cause, typically affecting social skills, language and communicative skills and behavior.
  • Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)
    Autism comprises a wide spectrum of disorders and affects an estimated one in every 150 children in the U.S. Autism is a form of pervasive developmental disorder (PDD).
  • Little League Challenger Teams
    Little League Challenger Teams offer children with special needs the chance to build confidence, meet new friends and have lots of fun.
  • "Party Drug" Ecstacy Has New Use: Treating PTSD
    Ecstasy, the illegal "Party Drug", may turn out to be the light at the end of the tunnel for previously incurable traumatized post-traumatic stress disorder sufferers.
  • More Haiku for Spring
    Several Original Haiku for Spring
  • Gastrointestinal Problems in Autism Spectrum Disorders
    A significant percentage of children with autism spectrum disorder have gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, gas and reflux.
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy
    Because everyone is different and has individual needs and starting points for the grief counseling process, there are many recovery therapy methods used today. One very successful therapy is EMDR.
  • EARLY DIAGNOSIS of AUTISM
    The earlier the diagnosis of autism, the better the prognosis. Awareness to early warning signs increases the chances that children can develop normally.
  • CONDITIONS OCCURING in ASD
    Many medical complications occur in individuals within the autism spectrum. Many of these conditions can be serious and require the attention of medical specialists,
  • SECRETIN THERAPY in ASD
    Research has found a link between autism spectrum diseases and the functions of the gastrointestinal system and the brain. This link appears to be the hormone, secretin.
  • 2009 MRSA Update
    MRSA infections and deaths are increasing daily. In the United States, 94,000 MRSA infections have been reported, and an estimated 19,000 MRSA deaths have occurred since 2005.
  • "A Christmas Poem" and "My Christmas Story"
    A Christmas poem and special Christmas story written several years ago for my grandchildren.
  • TWO CHRISTMAS HAIKU
    Two Original Christmas Haiku from Doreen Bradley Satter's "Haiku Garden" Website.
  • AUTISM HAIKU
    Autism steals a child every 20 minutes. Sometimes they are returned. Sometimes they are not.
  • MY CREEPY BROTHER BILLY--A HALLOWEEN POEM for KIDS
    An original Halloween poem for children by Doreen Bradley Satter.
  • GOODBYE
    Another original Haiku by Doreen Bradley Satter. If you've ever lost a love, you will identify with this one....
  • Late Summer's Sun
    Another original Haiku by Doreen Bradley Satter
  • Why and How I Decided to Write My Book of Memoir Short Stories
    Several years ago I was thinking about a story my grandmother told me about when she was a child. I could not quite remember one part of the story and started to reach for the phone to call... who? There was no one still living who knew the answer to my question!
  • The Life Link Wristband: Keep Your Special Needs Child Safe
    A new wristband device is available to help monitor and keep special needs children safe. It can help prevent wandering, abduction and other life-threatening emergencies.
  • A PROUD GRANDMA'S HAIKU
    My grandson, JALEN SATTER and his baseball team, The Redland (Oregon) Heat, won first place in the Clackamas County (Oregon) Junior American Baseball championship. Here's a haiku for Jalen.
  • A Summer Haiku
    An original Hiaku by Doreen Bradley Satter
  • Exercise and Autism
    Exercise can help reduce many autistic behaviors, improve coordination, and reduce stress and anxiety.
  • Husband Carries Child for "His" Wife
    Sensational headlines but really a very ordinary story.
  • SPRING HAIKU
    A few haiku to remind us of spring and new beginnings...
  • Understanding the DOSHAS
    We each have a unique mind/body makeup; an inherited combination of mind/body principles that form our unique mental and physical characteristics.
  • Kissing is Good for You!
    Kissing is good for us! Besides making us feel good, kissing triggers a whole spectrum of physiological processes in our bodies.
  • Multiples: From Twins to Octuplets and Everything In-Between!
    Twins, Triplets, Quads, Quints, Septuplets, Octuplets, Identicals, Fraternals DNA, Zygotes, Splitting Eggs and Dividing Cells! WHEW! Here's some unusual and hopefully interesting facts about multiples.
  • Failed Abortions - Twins
    Failed Abortion Stories. The article is neither pro-choice nor pro-life. It is just an article about something I read and found interesting.
  • Remembering My Mother
    Some thoughts and a little poem about my mother and how things change as we age. . .
  • Video Games: a Brief History
    In 1889 the Marufuku Company of Japan began manufacturing Western Playing cards. Today that company has been renamed and is the all-time leader of video game systems--NINTENDO!
  • The PedEgg: Ergonomically-Designed Callus Remover
    Review of the little hand held device that files and removes calluses: The Ped Egg.
  • Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) - Extremely Fragile Skin
    Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is an extremely rare genetic skin condition that causes the skin to be so fragile that just the slightest touch can tear and cause trauma to the skin causing burn-like lesions. There is no known cure for EB.
  • Timeworn
    An original poem by Doreen Bradley Satter.
  • Kayaking Haiku (2)
    Original Haiku by Doreen Bradley Satter
  • How to Haiku
    Some simple rules of Haiku and examples of my work along with an introduction to 'Alphabet Haiku'.
  • Jenkem: A Drug Made From Human Feces and Urine
    Jenkem is a drug made from human waste, feces and urine, and it is causing quite a stink. It's hard to know if it's just a hoax but I think it's just a matter of time before young people are using this horrible mixture as a means to get high, if they aren't already.
  • External Cephalic Version: Turning a Breech Baby
    Most babies are in a head-down or vertex position just before birth making a vaginal birth usually safe and possible. Sometimes the baby will be in position with the buttocks or feet first in the mother's uterus. This is known as a breech baby or breech birth.
  • Whooping Cough is Again Rearing Its Ugly Head
    If you are a parent of a newborn baby, physicians are recommending that you get a whooping cough booster. Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough has more than tripled in the US between the years of 2001 and 2004.
  • Pregnancy Myths: Don't Lift Those Arms Above Your Head!
    Pregnancy myths have been around for a long time. Many pregnancy myths have arisen regarding the unique challenges of pregnancy. Here are a few that can now be safely ignored.
  • False Pregnancy/ Pseudocyesis: When There Really is No Baby
    Pseudopregnancy also known by the terms grosses nerveuse, false pregnancy, feigned pregnancy, imaginary pregnancy, hysterical pregnancy, phantom pregnancy, pseudocyesis and spurious pregnancy is an unusual condition caused by organic or psychogenic factors.
  • Revisiting MRSA 2007 Epidemic: The Superbug MRSA
    During the Fall of 2007 MRSA infection is reaching epidemic proportions. As many as one third of all people have staphylococcus aureus bacteria on the skin and in the nose.
  • Canine Obesity
    Obesity is a serious medical problem in dogs. As Americans grow fat, so do their pets. We feed our pets too much. We give them too many treats and table scraps.
  • Vertebroplasty: A Procedure to Repair Compression Fractures of the Spine in the Elderly
    Back pain is the second leading medical complaint in the U.S. It is estimated there is a 95% chance an individual will have back pain sometime in his or her life. The back wears out as a result of the normal aging process and wear and tear from use.
  • Dental Implants
    There is no need to face a future with wobbly, ill-fitting dentures or loose bridgework. Now there is a new solution to replace missing teeth: dental implants.
  • Thimerosal-Containing Vaccines and the Link with Autism
    "A statistically significant connection" was found between thimerosal and tics, verbal delays and ADHD/ADD and autism.
  • Ghosts, Spirits and Unexplained Happenings
    This is a true story that happened to my children and I many years ago. Can you explain it?
  • 10 Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease
    Alzheimer's disease is very common. Scientists estimate that as many as 4.5 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer's disease.
  • Companion Animals and Your Health
    There have been many documented studies on the health benefits of having a pet. Most studies have focused on dogs and cats, but other species provide much comfort too. There is a proven link between pet ownership and living a longer, healthier life.
  • A Parasomnia Disorder: Nocturnal Eating Syndrome
    Parasomnia means 'around sleep' and parasomnias are a group of unwanted, episodic physical phenomena that happen during different stages of sleep or are exaggerated by sleep.
  • Oil Painting for the Beginner
    If you are looking for a new hobby, perhaps oil painting is for you. There are many pluses involved, including hours of pleasure and perhaps some beautiful new pictures to hang in your home.
  • How to Create an English Cottage Garden
    During the long, dreary, winter months it is fun to dream about creating a new spring garden. To recreate a garden of your memories, begin by revisiting each section of the garden and write down what you remember about the plantings and flowers.
  • Binge Eating Disorder
    Binge Eating Disorder and Binge-Purge Syndrome (bulimia nervosa are not the same thing. Binge eating disorder is probably the most common eating disorder affecting about 2% of all adults. Children and teens are also at risk for this dangerous disorder.
  • The Gerbera Daisy
    The gerbera daisy was first brought to this country in the 1920's, and it has proven to be the perfect flower for all seasons.
  • Vanishing Twin Syndrome (VTS)
    An interesting phenomenon that happens much more frequently than most people realize is the Vanishing Twin Syndrome. Some researchers believe this phenomenon many occur in as many as 1 in 8 pregnancies.
  • My Biggest Secret
    This is my true story for the "My Biggest Secret" contest. This is BAD, really B-A-D! PROMISE me you won't tell a soul about this...
  • The Harris Ranch Inn and Restaurant
    A review of the Harris Ranch Inn and Restaurant, halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco on Interstate 5 in Coalinga, California.
  • Cracked Heels
    Cracked heels are a very common foot problem. They are called heel fissures and are caused by dry skin. The thick skin or callus around the rim of the heel makes the problem worse, but with this simple treatment, this painful condition can be corrected quickly.
  • Got Ants? Keep Those Ants Out!
    Ants are among the smartest and most prevalent insects on Earth. A new, safer product will help you control ants in your home.
  • Teaching Young Children About God and How to Pray
    Prayer is a controversial topic. I am writing this entirely from my personal perspective and these suggestions can be modified in any way to suit individual needs.
  • Have You Heard of Spa Dentistry?
    one-fourth of all Americans are afraid of having dental procedures done. Some new innovations and technology may make you forget your dental phobia.
  • How to Groom a Yorkshire Terrier
    If your Yorkie is a 'show dog' you will have to resign yourself to a rigorous grooming schedule for the entire time you will be showing your dog. If your Yorkie is a family pet, you will probably be much happier keeping his/her hair in a short coat.
  • How to Set Up a Basic Watercolor Painting Set
    A 'How To' Tutorial for setting up a basic watercolor painting set. For the beginning watercolor artist, having the right materials at your disposal can make painting a real pleasure.
  • How to Organize and Keep Your Clothes Closet from Becoming the Bermuda Triangle
    A clothes closet can be one of the scariest places in the home. Here is a quick 'How To tutorial' to help you get and stay organized.
  • How to Make Corned Beef and Pastrami
    Preserving meat has been happening since ancient times. Corning is a technique for preserving raw meats for long periods by soaking in salt brine, and was used before the days of commercial refrigeration methods were available. Here is how to do it...
  • What You Should Know About Omega-3 Fatty Acids
    Pregnant mothers who consume less than 12 ounces (340 grams) per week of seafood are at increased risk of their children being in the lowest quartile of verbal I.Q. compared with the children whose mothers consumed more than 340 grams of seafood per week.
  • Is Ventriloquism Becoming a Lost Art?
    Ventriloquism is a practiced skill that is achieved by throwing one's voice. The voice appears to be actually coming from a dummy, sitting on the ventriloquist's lap. There is no sign that the ventriloquist is moving his or her mouth.
  • Anna Nicole Smith and Marilyn Monroe--Similar Lives?
    Anna Nicole Smith was famous for being famous. Her Marilyn Monroe looks, her exaggerated curves, her little-girl voice, her dumb blond persona mimicked her childhood idol. Both their lives were surrounded by dysfunction, drugs, alcohol, loss and sadness.
  • The Honeybees Are Disappearing!
    There's a crisis in California, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida and Georgia--A honeybee crisis called Colony Collapse Disorder. The honeybees are disappearing!
  • Unwanted Facial Hair
    We have about 5 million hairs on our body. Many post-menopausal women will swear that half of them have sprouted on their faces! These unwanted hairs are just one more curse we baby boomers face as we age.
  • Mental Calisthenics
    Many scientific tests have proven that mental exercises can boost brain function. Older people who do things to keep their wits sharp are less forgetful and experience fewer 'senior moments'.
  • Aquatic Glassel--An Eco-Friendly Replacement for the Traditional Fireplace or Fire Pit
    Aquatic Glassel is a product that will turn your existing fireplace or outdoor fire pit into a stunning show piece without soot, ash, smoke, odor or pollutants.
  • Gay-Friendly Palm Springs, California
    Many times, gays and lesbians visiting and vacationing away from home do not find it to be always an easy and comfortable occasion. Many towns, cities and areas of the U.S. are not 'gay-friendly' and 'gay tolerant'...
  • Reverse Sneezing and Collapsing Trachea in Toy Breed Dogs
    Reverse sneezing and collapsing trachea are seen frequently in small breed dogs. While alarming, reverse sneezing is not a health problem and is a common occurrence in small breed dogs. Collapsing trachea is sn entirely different, serious condition.
  • If the Diagnosis is Costello Syndrome . .
    Costello syndrome is a rare genetic disorder. Distinctive facial features and extra skin are some of the characteristics.
  • Hip Replacement Surgery? Here's a New Alternative
    Doctors are offering a new alternative to hip replacement for baby boomers. Now there is no longer the need to wait until your 60's for a hip fix. The alternative? hip resurfacing.
  • McCune-Albright Syndrome
    McCune-Albright Syndrome is a genetic condition. It is unique among all genetic diseases as it is the only genetic disease that is never inherited.
  • Do You Know About Sleepsex?
    Sleepsex is not necessarily always problematic. Many people report that they happily incorporate it into their normal sex lives and believe it happens because of sex appeal and say it is an extreme turn on for them
  • The Famous Palm Springs Follies
    The fabulous Palm Springs Follies is a razzle-dazzle, song and dance, vaudeville-style extravaganza showcasing the music and dance of the 1930's and 1940's. The performers range in age from 59 to 83!
  • Klinefelter Syndrome--When Your Baby Boy Has a Chromosome Abnormality
    This syndrome affects only males and is caused by the wrong number of chromosomes upsetting the natural balance of the body. This upset leads to a feminine body build (including breasts), underdevelopment of the testicles, and a taller than average height in adulthood.
  • Triple-X Females
    Triple X syndrome is not inherited, but usually occurs as a random event during the formation of the reproductive cells. Triple-X syndrome is also known as Triplo X syndrome, Trisomy X, 47,XXX and XXX syndrome.
  • Explaining Rett Syndrome
    Rett Syndrome is a childhood neurodevelopment disorder. This is condition that almost exclusively occurs in females. It happens about once in every 10,000-15,000 live female births, and it is seen in all racial and ethnic groups worldwide.
  • The Palm Springs Aerial Tram
    Known as the 8th Wonder of the World, Palm Spring's Aerial Tramway rises over two and one half miles to a scenic wonderland in Mt. St. Jacinto State Park.
  • Zostavex: a New Vaccine to Reduce the Risk of Shingles
    A new, more potent version of the 'chicken pox vaccine' is now available for people over the age of 60 who are at the greatest risk of developing shingles and the persistent, long-term nerve pain called postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) that sometimes follows an attack.
  • Fecal Impactions and Bowel Obstruction
    Bowel compactions and bowel obstructions are painful, dangerous conditions.
  • Precocious Puberty: When Your Child Begins to Mature Too Early
    Normal puberty begins between the ages 8 and 13 in girls and 10 and 15 in boys. It can be a bit later or a bit earlier that this, but when it happens very early, sometimes beginning as early as SIX MONTHS of age, it is called precocious puberty.
  • RememberThose Old Sayings and Expressions?
    Remembering old saying from childhood is fun and kind of comforting. Can you remember things your parents, grandparents or other relatives used to say?
  • Phantom Limb Pain
    Phantom limb pain as first documented by a French military surgeon in the mid 1500's. Patients complain of severe pain in the missing limb following an amputation.
  • Implanted Pain Pumps
    About 20% of the world's population suffers from chronic pain. Chronic pain is when the pain signals keep firing in the nervous system for weeks, months and even years.
  • Tapeworms and Parasites
    There can be more than 100 different types of parasite worms living in human bodies! A tape worm can be as long as 35 feet at maturity and live for up to 10 years!
  • Hydrocele and Inguinal Hernia in Newborns
    A hydrocele is a collection of watery fluid around the testicle and causes a painless, enlarged scrotum. A pediatric inguinal hernia is a protrusion of an organ, usually the intestine, into the groin.
  • PORPHYRIA and the VAMPIRE LEGEND
    It has been long thought that the condition associated with vampire legends is porphyria. A vampire's characteristics are similar to those of porphyrics and this might have been the misconception in the early 1400-1600's.
  • New Genetic Clues in Cancer Survival, Longevity and Substance Abuse
    New Research studies use genetic clues to help predict survival rates in lung cancer,to predict longevity and cognitive function in the aging population, and in helping predict persons at risk for substance abuse.
  • SEX, WOMEN and CHOCOLATE
    Research finds that chocolate can make women sexier and when eaten during pregnancy, makes babies happier and more secure.
  • Hammer Toes, Claw Toes, Mallet Toes, Curly Toes & Webbed Toes
    The foot is a highly mechanical apparatus made of many bones, tendons, ligaments and other coordinated structures. Several common foot conditions--deformities of the toes--can cause pain and loss of the function of the feet.
  • The Gay Disease
    Never in the history of the world have we witnessed a more horrendous devastation from a disease that we have only known for 26 years and have done so little to control.
  • Squirt Boating: An Exciting Extreme Sport
    Squirt boating is a subcategory of whitewater kayaking. The boat is designed to be as low in volume as possible and still be able to float. 80%-90% of the boat sits underwater.
  • Salsalate for Type 2 Diabetes
    The drug Salsalate has been around since the 1800's. Many physicians have called Salsalate, a 'miracle drug' and say that if it had been discovered in recent times, it would only be available by prescription only.
  • Portland, Oregon's OHSU's New Aerial Tram
    OHSU's $57 million Aerial Tram is the first of its kind in the world.
  • CARBON MONOXIDE POISIONING :You Can't See It, Smell It, or Taste It!
    Carbon Monoxide (CO) is the most toxic substance you'll come into contact with in your daily life at home, at work, in the car, RV or boat.
  • Excessive Force In Portland, Oregon
    Senseless Tasing and killings in Portland, Oregon
  • MRSA Infections: A Bad Superbug
    This is a huge name for a tiny bacteria that causes horrendous damage and even death.
  • Holiday Heart Syndrome
    This is a condition that develops after a weekend or holiday drinking binge or in people who do not drink much during the year and suddenly have a number of drinks in quick succession during a party or holiday event.
  • NIGHT TERRORS: When It's More Than a Nightmare
    This is a very real and frightening sleep disorder that children experience.
  • Hydrogen Peroxide: This Medicine Cabinet Staple Can Do More Than Disinfect!
    Many think that hydrogen peroxide is one of the greatest healing miracles of all time.
  • Nursing Bottle Syndrome: the Causes of Early Childhood Tooth Decay
    Baby Bottle Syndrome is the rapid decay of baby teeth in infants and children from frequent, long exposure to liquids containing sugars.
  • How Chocolate Fights Tooth Decay
    Today, tooth decay has become less of a problem for children. During the last twenty years, tooth decay (cavities) has dropped by 50%.
  • Visit Rhode Island: a Tiny, Well-Kept Secret!
    Rhode Island is positioned in a perfect location along the northeast corner of the United States. Sandwiched between Boston and New York State, beautiful Rhode Island sits amid the largest concentration of higher-education facilities in the U.S.
  • Downsizing for Retirement
    This year, 6.2 million Americans over the age of 60 have decided to downsize.
  • Batten Disease and OHSU's Experimental Stem Cell Surgery
    Over-view of Batten Disease, a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disorder and the role OHSU in Portland, Oregon is playing with experimental stem cell transplants.
  • Why Your Child Gets an Earache
    Other than the common cold, an ear infection is the most diagnosed childhood illness in the United States. One third of all children have at least one ear infection by the time they reach age 3.
  • Saunas, Reindeer and the Midnight Sun: Finland, A Well-Kept Secret!
    Finland is one of the world's best kept secrets. It is truly a beautiful country with very proud people who have a great love for their country, nature and the environment.
  • Explaining Urinary Tract Infections
    A UTI of the bladder (bladder infection) is probably the most common UTI. it is painful and annoying and it can lead to serious consequences if the infection spreads to the kidneys.
  • An Explanation of Three Frightening Words : Ostomy, Colostomy, Ileostomy
    An ostomy is a surgical opening that is created on the abdominal wall for waste products to move out of the body.
  • Bridgeport Village--Oregon's Finest Shopping Destination
    Bridgeport Village is a dining and entertainment experience unlike any other in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Bone Spurs (Osteophytes) of the Hip Joint
    A bone spur or ostophyte is a bony projection that forms along joints. A bone spur can cause extreme pain in the knee, elbow, hip, shoulder, spine, nose, mouth, heel, fingers, toes, or neck.
  • Osgood Slaughter Disease: Growing Pains in the Knees
    Osgood Slaughter Disease is an inflammation of the patellar tendon where the knee meets the top of the tibia (shinbone). The condition is caused by stress on the tendon that attaches the muscle at the front of the thigh to the tibia.
  • Keep Talking! Danish Study Reports That Cell Phones Don't Cause Cancer!
    A study done in Denmark on cell phones raising cancer risks was released yesterday. The entire country of Denmark was involved with more than 400,000 Danish cellular telephone users
  • It's All About ME, ME, ME! Narcissistic Personality Disorder
    Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a true mental diagnosis for people who need admiration, lack empathy and have a grandiose sense of their self-importance.
  • Sacrococcygeal Teratoma: Rare Tumors In Children that Grow Hair and Teeth
    A teratoma is a type of rare congenital tumor. It is seen predominantly in girls with a ratio of four females to one male. It is the most common tumor of the newborn with an incidence of 1 in 40,000 live births.
  • Fungus Among Us
    There is nothing more embarrassing than a bad case of nail fungus. Nail fungus is rarely disabling or really even painful but it is a nuisance.
  • Gastroschisis: Babies Born with Organs Outside the Body
    Gastroschsis is a defect or hole in the abdominal wall that lets the abdominal contents protrude outside the body.
  • Wilms' Tumor : A Common Cancer in Young Children
    Wilms' tumor is a cancer of the kidney that affects children almost exclusively. It's the most common malignant tumor of the kidney in children and it usually occurs about the age of 2 or 3.
  • Baby Boomer Hearing Loss
    The first generation to be raised on rock-n-roll is experiencing more hearing loss than any other generation.
  • Facial Tics and Twitches
    Tics are muscle movements that occur repeatedly in brief, sudden uncontrollable spasms, they often involve muscles of the face and eyes.
  • Bell's Palsy
    Bell's Palsy affects approximately 40,000 American's a year. Usually the paralysis is only one-sided, but it isn't uncommon to have both sides affected. .
  • Benign Vocal Cord Growths
    The term vocal cord growth or lesion refers to a group of non-cancerous (benign), abnormal growths in or along the covering of the vocal cord.
  • Do Not Give Your Child Aspirin for Fever or Flu Symptoms
    Reye's s syndrome is sudden (acute) brain damage (encephalopathy) and liver function problems of unknown causes. Reye's syndrome is a rare and life-threatening condition
  • Are You Afraid to Feed Your Dog Greenies?
    Greenies are toothbrush-shaped green dog treats that are made with human grade ingredients and have a delicious chicken flavor.
  • Parkinson's and Pilates
    The most common symptoms of Parkinson's include slowness of movement, tremors, rigidity and poor balance. Pilates help by increasing core strength and improving flexibility and balance.
  • Alcoholic Encephalopathy: A Very Real and Extremely Dangerous Complication of Heavy Alcohol Use
    Alcoholic encephalopathy is a serious complication of alcoholic liver disease usually caused by years of excessive drinking.
  • Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia (NKH)
    NKH is a terribly sad, incurable metabolic disorder that affects approximately 200,000 individuals in the United States. Parents who have once child with NKH run a very high risk of having subsequent children with NKH.
  • Not Everyone Who Shoplifts is a Kleptomaniac
    kleptomania is a neurotic condition. Often kleptomaniacs are not even fully aware that they have stolen the item. People with this disorder usually exhibit guilt after the theft.
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder
    Seasonal Affective Disorder, also known as SAD or Winter Depression, is a serious, debilitating depression that occurs seasonally, generally during the dreary winter months and lasts until spring, when brighter light and longer days reappear.
  • "Warewolf Syndrome," Hypertrichosis Disorder
    Hypertrichosis is a very sad and misunderstood disorder of excessive, unwanted body hair. Unfortunately, some of the individuals with severe hypertrichosis have been displayed in carnival sideshows with names like "dog-boy" or the "bearded lady."
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