Thursday, August 27, 2009

Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong

Description: Your Symptoms Are Real

"Thank God for this book. It provides the help that millions of Americans with 'silent illnesses' like chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia have been waiting for. Dr. Natelson is a brilliant and compassionate clinician who covers the best treatments that medical science has to offer, along with a thorough consideration of complementary approaches. Short of cloning him, this book offers the specific help you need to work in partnership with your own physician."
--Joan Borysenko, Ph.D., author of
Minding the Body, Mending the Mind

Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong




* Publisher: Wiley
* Number Of Pages: 288
* Publication Date: 2007-10-26
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0471740284
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780471740285
* Binding: Hardcover


"Natelson is the kind of doctor every patient is looking for: smart, thoughtful, empathetic, and supportive. Reading Your Symptoms Are Real is the next best thing to having a world-renowned specialist managing your case."
--Charles W. Lapp, M.D., Director of the Hunter-Hopkins Center
and Assistant Consulting Professor at Duke University Medical Center

"Do not throw up your hands and give up when one doctor after another tells you there is nothing wrong with you--instead, read this book! Benjamin Natelson is the person you have been looking for to guide you on your path to recovery."
--Sandra Blakeslee, coauthor of The Body Has a Mind of Its Own

"Natelson superbly incorporates research studies, clinical trials (even on drugs in development), and patient case reports in this book. If you are battling pain and fatigue symptoms but your tests are all normal, you will enjoy reading Natelson's pro-patient approach to explaining the real nature of your illness, his recommended treatment approaches, and how to cope with everything that is going on in your life."
--Kristin Thorson, editor of the Fibromyalgia Network and President of the American Fibromyalgia Syndrome Association.

http://rapidshare.com/files/140328124/0471740284.rar

Saturday, August 22, 2009

British Journal Of Radiology, 2007, Volume 80

The British Journal of Radiology is the official peer reviewed journal of the British Institute of Radiology, covering all clinical and technical aspects of diagnostic imaging, radiotherapy and radiobiology. The first issue of BJR was published in 1928, but its history can be traced back to the very first radiological journal - its 'great-great-grandfather' - 'The Archives of Clinical Skiagraphy' published in 1896. BJR has played a pivotal role in the development of the radiological sciences, and published the pioneering work done by Hounsfield and Ambrose on Computed Tomography in 1973.





BJR is published monthly and includes full papers, reviews, commentaries, pictorial reviews, case reports, short communications, cases of the month, letters and book reviews. It is an international journal with around half the papers published coming from overseas. As well as being sent to BIR members the journal has a wide library circulation.

Since 1997, BJR has also been published on the World Wide Web as BJR Online. From May 2001 we have produced BJR Online in association with Stanford University's HighWire Press at http://bjr.birjournals.org. BJR Online may be accessed by BIR Members and Institutional BJR subscribers. In addition to receiving the printed and electronic version of BJR, Members and Institutional subscribers have free access to the electronic version of the BIR's second journal, Imaging.

The BJR Online full-text PDF archive goes back to January 1997, with HTML versions of articles available for 2001. Abstracts and tables of contents go back as far as the mid-1970s and mid-1960s respectively.

BJR Online includes features such as free article alerting and reference cross-linking to kindred HighWire journals such as Radiology and AJR.

www.badongo.com/file/9107609

Thursday, August 13, 2009

3D Dental Anatomy Simulation

This software is an interactive 3D simulation system designed specifically
for dental students and researchers. We created this software in an
attempt to facilitate the learning curve for new people introduced to dental
anatomy. The software has been utilized by thousands of dental students at hundreds of universities and has faciliitiated learning the complicated filed of dental anatomy. Every tooth comes with descriptions on various detailed structures, thus allowing for easy access for review.

3D Dental Anatomy Simulation





Recommended Requirements
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CPU: PIII 500Mhz or equivelent
Memory: 128MB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA TNT 2 or higher. Any card that supports T & L will work
OS: Windows 98, ME, 2000 and XP


Developers:
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Bassam A. Hassan
Programmer and dental student at Baghdad University, college of dentistry.
Wisam T. Alrawi
CG designer and dental student at Baghdad University, college of dentistry.

http://rapidshare.com/files/120829248/DAS.rar