Wednesday, November 10, 2010

It's Been Longer Than I Thought....

I knew it had been a couple months since I had posted last, but I had no idea it had been since July!!!!  Good night how the time sure does fly....even when you really aren't having all that much fun. =)


Let me share a bit about what has been going on with me since my last post. 

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Compound being developed to treat the core symptoms of autism

Cellceutix Autism Research Demonstrates Increase In Serotonin Levels In Three Areas Of The Brain

Main Category: Autism
Also Included In: Neurology / Neuroscience
Article Date: 24 Jun 2010 - 4:00 PDT


Cellceutix Corporation (OTCBB: CTIX) is pleased to announce that they have completed another study in the research of KM-391, their novel compound being developed to treat the core symptoms of Autism. Cellceutix is pioneering research in autism treatments and has been making solid progress with pre-clinical research as announced in previous press releases.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Air Force colonel claims lack of oversight in reserve health care

by David Ham

13NEWS / WVEC.com

Posted on May 13, 2010 at 11:41 AM
Updated Thursday, May 13 at 12:19 PM 




HAMPTON -- An Air Force reservist is pleading to Congress for help.
Col. Doug Strand injured his leg in a motorcycle accident two years ago while reporting for duty at Langley Air Force Base. Now he suffers from Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, a painful nerve disorder.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Feldenkrais clinic is alternative-health hideaway


Villager photos by Tequila Minsky



The article’s author getting a Functional Integration lesson from Feldenkrais practitioner Marilyn Bakun at the Union Square Feldenkrais center.

By Kathryn Adisman 

You’re greeted by…silence. The only sound — breathing. Both clients lie on tables.

John, a practitioner, sits on a stool and angles a board to the sole of Meche’s foot, lightly grazing each toe. 

Friday, May 7, 2010

Genetic Research Sheds Light on Chronic Pain

THURSDAY, May 6 -- Chronic pain, which often occurs without an apparent cause, may be the result of accidental reprogramming of more than 2,000 genes in the peripheral nervous system, new research suggests.

The finding may someday lead to new drugs that treat pain by correcting the activity of specific genes, a method called transcription therapy, the researchers said.

In the study, published online in the

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Oldest Yoga Teacher In The World

I found this absolutely incredible, inspirational, encouraging, and wonderful. Now it's your turn to watch this video and I would love to hear your thoughts.