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The most common methods for the treatment of specific phobias are systematic desensitization and in vivo or exposure therapy. Systematic desensitization therapy Systematic desensitization therapy was introduced by Joseph Wolpe in 1958 and employs relaxation techniques with imagined situations. In a controlled environment, usually the therapist’s office, the patient will be instructed to visualize a [...]

Stanley Burroughs (October 9, 1903 -June 16, 1991) was the inventor of the Master Cleanser or “lemonade” diet, which he published in his book ”The Master Cleanser”, first distributed in the 1950s. Amazon.com reports (as of 2007-04-10) a sales rank of #170 for ”The Master Cleanser”. His later book ”Healing for The Age of Enlightenment” [...]

“The major thrust of the study is you can ameliorate if not cure color blindness with gene therapy,” said Gerald H. Jacobs, Ph.D., a research professor of psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who was not involved in the research. “There are still questions about safety, but in these monkeys at least, there [...]

Behavioral vision therapy is practiced primarily by optometrists who specialize in this field. Behavioural VT aims to treat problems including difficulties of visual attention and concentration, which may manifest themselves as an inability to sustain focus or to shift focus from one area of space to another. This includes vision therapy for: Peripheral Vision, Color [...]

venturi mask, also known as an air-entrainment mask, is a medical device to deliver a known oxygen concentration to patients on controlled oxygen therapy. Venturi masks are considered high-flow oxygen therapy devices. This is because venturi masks are able to provide total inspiratory flow at a specified FIO2 to patients therapy. The kits usually include [...]

Colorpuncture, or color light acupuncture, is an alternative medicine practice asserting that colored lights can be used to stimulate acupuncture points to promote healing and better health. It is a form of color therapy. There is no known anatomical or histological basis for the existence of acupuncture points or meridians. Research on colorpuncture has failed [...]

Age The amount of vitamin D recommended for all infants, children, and adolescents has recently doubled—from 200 to 400 IU per day. As of October 2008, the American Pediatric Association advises vitamin D supplementation of 400 IU/day (10μg/d) from birth onwards. (1 IU Vitamin D is the biological equivalent of 0.025 μg cholecalciferol/ergocalciferol). The daily [...]

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According to Jay Neitz, “If the neural circuits for color vision are sufficiently plastic, it may be possible to use gene therapy to replace missing photopigments in the eyes of color blind humans. Furthermore, if the neural circuits can handle even higher dimensions of color vision that could come from artificially adding a fourth cone [...]

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Consumer Yttria can serve as host lattice for doping with Eu3+ cations as well as reactant to gain doped yttrium orthovanadate YVO4:Eu3+ or yttrium oxide sulfide :Eu3+ phosphors that give the red color in color television picture tubes, though the red color itself is actually emitted from the europium while the yttrium collects energy from [...]