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People with Mental Illness Can Work | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
People with Mental Illness Can Work | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
Stigma says to people with mental illness that we’re not ambitious, motivated, intelligent or able. It says we’re unable to handle stress, too sick and even potentially dangerous. However, these are all myths, and the common belief that people with mental illness cannot work, is a myth.
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People with Mental Illness Can Work | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
Restoration Community | A private membership community for growth
Restoration Community | A private membership community for growth
Restoration is a private community for people who want to connect, grow and move beyond their high conflict relationship. The membership includes lessons, strategies, accountability, community and the oportunity to take classes. Led by Jenni, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.
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Restoration Community | A private membership community for growth
Alpha-linolenic acid
Alpha-linolenic acid
Learn about Alpha-linolenic acid or find a doctor at Mount Sinai Health System.
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Alpha-linolenic acid
The Mighty's ADHD Condition Guide
The Mighty's ADHD Condition Guide
See what leading experts and ADHD advocates have to say. Plus, check out downloadable resources to help with your ADHD journey.
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The Mighty's ADHD Condition Guide
Guide for Healthy Minds
Guide for Healthy Minds
Mental health can feel like a maze. Let us help you find the resources to improve your mental wellness.
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Guide for Healthy Minds
DMSO - The Real Miracle Solution
DMSO - The Real Miracle Solution
DMSO - The Real Miracle Solution Gabriela Segura, M.D. Sott.net Thu, 12 May 2011 08:12 CDT In 1866, Russian scientist Alexander Saytzeff isolated a most curious and peculiar chemical compound. It was crystalline, odor-less, non-toxic and had a garlic-like taste when consumed. At the time, Saytzeff had no way to predict
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DMSO - The Real Miracle Solution
DMSO- The Best Treatment That You’ve Never Heard Of
DMSO- The Best Treatment That You’ve Never Heard Of
What is DMSO? DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) is a powerful healer that originates from trees and is a byproduct of the paper industry. It is currently actively used in human and equine sports medicine; it’s used to help horses’ recover quicker after training and used by physios during games/ matches to help athletes get back into the game after injury. It’s also used in the transportation of organs during transplants and in drug delivery systems. In addition, it can be administered as first aid to st
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DMSO- The Best Treatment That You’ve Never Heard Of
Macular pigment optical density and its relationship with serum and dietary levels of lutein and zeaxanthin - PubMed
Macular pigment optical density and its relationship with serum and dietary levels of lutein and zeaxanthin - PubMed
Observational evidence is accumulating that the onset of age-related maculopathy, the leading cause of legal blindness in the Western World, could be delayed, or even averted, with antioxidant supplements. Lutein (L) and zeaxanthin (Z) are two hydroxy-carotenoids with antioxidant activity which accu …
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Macular pigment optical density and its relationship with serum and dietary levels of lutein and zeaxanthin - PubMed
Transport and retinal capture of lutein and zeaxanthin with reference to age-related macular degeneration - PubMed
Transport and retinal capture of lutein and zeaxanthin with reference to age-related macular degeneration - PubMed
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of irreversible blindness in the elderly population in the western world. The etiology and pathogenesis of this disease remain unclear. However, there is an increasing body of evidence supporting the hypothesis that the macular pigment …
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Transport and retinal capture of lutein and zeaxanthin with reference to age-related macular degeneration - PubMed
Solubility, uptake and biocompatibility of lutein and zeaxanthin delivered to cultured human retinal pigment epithelial cells in tween40 micelles - PubMed
Solubility, uptake and biocompatibility of lutein and zeaxanthin delivered to cultured human retinal pigment epithelial cells in tween40 micelles - PubMed
Carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin are proposed to protect ocular tissues from free-radical damage that can cause cataract and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). They accumulate selectively in the lens and macular region of the retina. Changes in the retinal pigment epithelium are characteristic …
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Solubility, uptake and biocompatibility of lutein and zeaxanthin delivered to cultured human retinal pigment epithelial cells in tween40 micelles - PubMed
Effects of organic solvents on two retinal pigment epithelial lipofuscin fluorophores, A2E and all-trans-retinal dimer - PubMed
Effects of organic solvents on two retinal pigment epithelial lipofuscin fluorophores, A2E and all-trans-retinal dimer - PubMed
Gene and drug therapies are being developed to alleviate vision loss in patients with Stargardt's disease and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). To evaluate the therapeutic effects of these treatments, organic solvents are routinely used to extract and quantify bisretinoid lipofuscin constituen …
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Effects of organic solvents on two retinal pigment epithelial lipofuscin fluorophores, A2E and all-trans-retinal dimer - PubMed
Salidroside - Can it be a Multifunctional Drug? - PubMed
Salidroside - Can it be a Multifunctional Drug? - PubMed
Salidroside is produced by a three-step pathway in the plants with tyrosol as an intermediate molecule. The molecule is biotransformed into many metabolites through phase I and II pathways. These metabolites, together with a certain amount of salidroside may be responsible for various pharmacologica …
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Salidroside - Can it be a Multifunctional Drug? - PubMed