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		<title>M.H.A. 100 Years Strong</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In order to survive over 100 years, an organism or an organization, must evolve. Where was the world 100 years ago? The bubonic plague, which affected 75 million lives, hit the west coast of the United States; the N.A.C.C.P. was founded; the Hudson Car Company modeled its first line of cars; construction workers began to [...]]]></description>
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<p>In order to survive over 100 years, an organism or an organization, must evolve. Where was the world 100 years ago? The bubonic plague, which affected 75 million lives, hit the west coast of the United States; the N.A.C.C.P. was founded; the Hudson Car Company modeled its first line of cars; construction workers began to pour concrete into the Panama Canal; and the autobiography of Clifford W. Beers, &#8220;A Mind That Found Itself&#8221;, hits shelves. This autobiography chronicled Clifford W Beers&#8217; struggle with mental illness. Beers was the first to acknowledge and publicly admit a mental illness in paperback. This revolutionary act, inspired individuals to create a national citizen&#8217;s group to promote mental health conditions, and attracted the attention of the Rockefeller family and philosopher William James. This excitement, prompted a group of dedicated individuals to establish an organization, known as; Mental Health America; a non profit, centered around promoting, treating, and advancing the treatment of mental health.</p>
<p>With emergence of concern surrounding post traumatic stress disorder, Mental Health America evolved with their recent partnership with, Operation Healthy Reunions. This relationship of organizations is dedicated to provide treatment and aid to United States veterans and their families. MHA and OHR are also establishing educational programs on PTSD, in order to eliminate the stigma of mental health; along with outreach programs to aid support veterean&#8217;s families.</p>
<p>Although MHA and OHR, are doing their part; they implore us to do ours. As United States citizens, we receive the direct advantages of freedom, that the United States military provides for us. In order to show your support and graciousness, individuals can donate to the Mental Health America program, at: <a href="http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/reunions/help.cfm">http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/reunions/help.cfm</a>.</p>
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		<title>Mayo Medical Clinic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 10:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Mayo Medical Clinic is an organization, which allows professionals to integrate a vast amount of resources, in order to train, equip, and support medical research. Within the medical clinic, the organization is separated into four different branches; education resources, research resources, community engagement, and the service center. Each one these branches, performs regular studies, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Mayo Medical Clinic is an organization, which allows professionals to integrate a vast amount of resources, in order to train, equip, and support medical research. Within the medical clinic, the organization is separated into four different branches; education resources, research resources, community engagement, and the service center. Each one these branches, performs regular studies, which aids to service the public. Below is a general layout of each branch and their functions.</p>
<p>1. Education Resources: This division of the medical clinic conducts research, with the goal of producing the medicines and treatments of tomorrow. The educational resource division&#8217;s main objection is to train and mentor students of science and medicine, in order to produce future Mayo clinic employees. The medical clinic offers education and research experience at all levels, such as, certificate, diploma, Master&#8217;s, and doctorate. As an individual establishes seniority, he/she is encouraged to motivate, educate, and mentor in coming students. This educational recycling is a method which entrenches a solid understanding of the research and the studies.</p>
<p>2. Research Resources: The research resources division of the medical clinic is comprised of fourteen core specialty laboratories. Each lab represents, every imaginable research discipline. The medical clinic also provides local hospitals with several of their faculty, ranging from pharmaceutical, to nurses. Since, the medical clinic is funded by the National Institutes of Health, the medical clinic is one of the premier sites for conducting inpatient and outpatient studies.</p>
<p>3. Community Engagement: Along with providing the medical field with their studies, the medical clinic also provides immediate aid the community. The medical clinic has established a network in 66 Midwest communities to promote their clinical research. This method allows the community to directly understand and gain excess, to the research conducted by the clinic. The Mayo clinic also created an Office for Diversity in Clinical Research to represent the less fortunate communities. This method has interloped the community with the knowledge to conquer several different health disparities.</p>
<p>4. Service Center: This branch of the medical clinic is a direct streamline of the research conducted in the other divisions. While most medical clinics service their patients through complex administrative requirements, the Mayo medical clinic service center strictly focuses on patient to professional interaction. This practice allows the patient to gain a better knowledge of his/her current situation, while establishing a more comfortable experience. Along with regular visits, the service center also offers consultative services for study design, bio-statistics, research ethics, participant recruitment, as well as providing regulatory expertise, and administrative liaisons.</p>
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		<title>Deciphering hearing disorders</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 19:28:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is estimated that approximately 28 million Americans have a hearing disorder. Further, the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders states that hearing disorders are a higher rate among men. Additionally, hearing disorders among children is on the rise; 2 to 3 of 1,000 children in the United States is either hard-of-hearing or [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is estimated that approximately 28 million Americans have a hearing disorder. Further, the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders states that hearing disorders are a higher rate among men. Additionally, hearing disorders among children is on the rise; 2 to 3 of 1,000 children in the United States is either hard-of-hearing or deaf. A hearing disorder, whether it is an impairment or deafness, is the full or partial inability to understand sounds.  </p>
<p>Treatment Options</p>
<p>There are various treatment options for those with hearing disorders.  The most commonly used device to treat hearing disorders is the hearing aid. Another treatment option for a hearing disorder is a cochlear implant. In addition, hearing dogs, the Internet, and Video Remote Interpreting are all viable treatments for a person with hearing loss or deafness</p>
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		<title>Sleep Study</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A sleep study is usually conducted to determine what, if any, specific sleep disorder you have. A patient is referred to a sleep study facility where a sleep tech will attach several electrodes on your head, behind your ears, below your shoulder and on your legs. This is done to monitor your pulse, snoring and [...]]]></description>
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<p>A sleep study is usually conducted to determine what, if any, specific sleep disorder you have. A patient is referred to a sleep study facility where a sleep tech will attach several electrodes on your head, behind your ears, below your shoulder and on your legs. This is done to monitor your pulse, snoring and breathing. While you are sleeping, the sleep tech is able to see and hear you via the camera and microphone placed in the room. All this is done to determine if sleep disorders are the cause of your restless and sleepless nights. There are over 84 classifications of sleep disorders that have been identified.</p>
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