Thursday, 9 March 2017

Parkinson’s instability

One of the most important signs of Parkinson’s is postural instability, a tendency to be unstable when standing upright. A person with postural instability has lost some of the reflexes needed for maintaining an upright posture, and may topple backwards if jostled even slightly. Some develop a dangerous tendency to sway backwards when rising from a chair, standing or turning. This problem is called retropulsion and may result in a backwards fall. People with balance problems may have particular difficulty when pivoting or making turns or quick movements.

Parkinson’s instability by Steven Cavellier

Doctors test postural stability by using the “pull test.” During this test, the neurologist gives a moderately forceful backwards tug on the standing individual and observes how well the person recovers. The normal response is a quick backwards step to prevent a fall; but many people with Parkinson’s are unable to recover, and would tumble backwards if the neurologist were not right there to catch him or her. Steven Cavellier shared this information on his website.

Source: http://www.stevencavellier.com/parkinsons-instability

Monday, 6 March 2017

Tennis Elbow Diagnosis



  • In taking your medical history, the doctor may ask you questions about your activity level, occupation, recent recreational activities, medications, and other medical problems.
  • During the physical exam, your doctor will feel your elbow and possibly other joints. Your nerves, muscles, bones, and skin are also examined.
  • X-ray images may be required if the symptoms suggest another problem in the elbow joint.
  • Nerve studies may be needed to look for entrapment of the radial nerve in the elbow joint (radial tunnel syndrome) if your symptoms continue despite aggressive treatment.
  • It is unlikely your doctor will need to perform blood tests, a CT scan, or an MRI to make the diagnosis, but these may be used to rule out other conditions in certain cases.

    Tennis Elbow Diagnosis by Steve Cavellier


    Steven Cavellier shared this information on his website.

Thursday, 2 March 2017

Parkinson’s Progression


The progression of Parkinson’s disease varies among different individuals.  Parkinson’s is chronic and slowly progressive, meaning that symptoms continue and worsen over a period of years.  Parkinson’s is not considered a fatal disease. And the way that it progresses is different for everyone:

parkinson’s disease by Steve Cavellier

  • Movement symptoms vary from person to person, and so does the rate at which they progress.
  • Some are more bothersome than others depending on what a person normally does during the day.
  • Some people with Parkinson’s live with mild symptoms for many years, whereas others develop movement difficulties more quickly.
  • Nonmotor symptoms also are very individualized, and they affect most people with Parkinson’s at all stages of disease.  Some people with Parkinson’s find that symptoms such as depression or fatigue interfere more with daily life than do problems with movement. Steven Cavellier has shared this information on his website.


    Source: http://www.stevencavellier.com/parkinsons-progression



Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Dementia with Lewy Bodies

Symptoms: People with dementia with Lewy bodies often have memory loss and thinking problems common in Alzheimer’s, but are more likely than people with Alzheimer’s to have initial or early symptoms such as sleep disturbances, well-formed visual hallucinations, and slowness, gait imbalance or other parkinsonian movement features.

Dementia  with lewy bodies Steven Cavellier
Brain changes: Lewy bodies are abnormal aggregations (or clumps) of the protein alpha-synuclein. When they develop in a part of the brain called the cortex, dementia can result. Alpha-synuclein also aggregates in the brains of people with Parkinson’s disease, but the aggregates may appear in a pattern that is different from dementia with Lewy bodies.


The brain changes of dementia with Lewy bodies alone can cause dementia, or they can be present at the same time as the brain changes of Alzheimer’s disease and/or vascular dementia, with each abnormality contributing to the development of dementia. When this happens, the individual is said to have “mixed dementia.” Steven Cavellier has shared this information on his website.

Source: http://www.stevencavellier.com/dementia-with-lewy-bodies

Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Health Tips For Weight Loss and Well Being

Some foods Steve Cavellier buy often:

- potatoes / sweet potatoes (the ones grown in the US are my favorite) 
- pumpkin
- rice 
- quinoa 
- oats 
- sliced bread (kept in freezer)
- pasta (regular and/or rice / corn pasta)
- cereal 
- beans (black / kidney)
- chickpeas 
- hummus
- corn / rice cakes 
- almond / rice milk 
- sauces (tomato basil / arrabbiata / curry)
- frozen berries (for smoothies, oatmeal…)
- brazil and walnuts on occasion 
- dark chocolate on occasion 

Fresh veg:

- bell peppers
- cucumber
- tomatoes
- mushrooms
- broccoli 
- lettuce 
- spinach (nice for smoothies)
- zucchini 
- celery
- corn 
- avocado

healthy food by Steve Cavellier



Fresh fruit:

- apples
- oranges 
- lemon
- watermelon (when in season)
- pineapple 
- bananas / dates (only on occasion as too many break my skin out) 
- berries 
- grapes 
- cranberries


Saturday, 11 February 2017

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

What is Narcolepsy?


Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the control of sleep and wakefulness. People with narcolepsy experience excessive daytime sleepiness and intermittent, uncontrollable episodes of falling asleep during the daytime. These sudden sleep attacks may occur during any type of activity at any time of the day.

Narcolepsy Steve Cavellier


In a typical sleep cycle, we initially enter the early stages of sleep followed by deeper sleep stages and ultimately (after about 90 minutes) rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. For people suffering from narcolepsy, REM sleep occurs almost immediately in the sleep cycle, as well as periodically during the waking hours. It is in REM sleep that we can experience dreams and muscle paralysis — which explains some of the symptoms of narcolepsy.

Narcolepsy usually begins between the ages of 15 and 25, but it can become apparent at any age. In many cases, narcolepsy is un-diagnosed and, therefore, untreated. Steve Cavellier has 20 years experience in health education field. 

Thursday, 2 February 2017

Monday, 30 January 2017

Stay Healthy and Wealthy in 2017

Wish to take the resolution on this New Year, 2017 and that too, going for healthy and wealthy lifestyle? As once said by a leading investor that you can only save you money while making the expenditure for saving. And, when it’s related to your habit of munching, then a lot can be controlled and save in terms of your wealth.

This time with Steve Cavellier you will search out how you can get wealthy just by staying healthy and following a few points that help to make it possible:     
    
Set up and stick to a realistic budget

When earning can depend on your capabilities, then why not your expenses? With a simple mathematics, you can plan your yearly budget and just by following stick plans following related to your daily routine and habits you can easily able to save more than the capacity of your child piggy bank.       

Exercise regularly

If you are the bed loving person then a well advise making your body move up to averagely desired fitness level just by joining some gym or a body fitness center. This will help you to remain in routine and exercise regularly and if you wish, you can carry regular exercise or yoga at your house or even in the park.      

Stop spending money recklessly

If you are a chain smoker or a street food lover and go recklessly spending on cigarettes and fast food or even alcoholic drinks, then according to Steve Cavalier you should try going for months experiment. This will not only helps you to count your extra expenditure but also your pursuance that, can you live without them or not.    

Steve Cavellier Health Tips

    
Try health diet

To live! We have to eat for energy and many other body functions, but not necessary to dine on such mouthwatering dishes. That could affect your health and equally responsible for various health and stomach problems. If you can spend unnecessarily on such unhealthy food and other habits, then seriously, you can spend on health, diet and save a lot at the end.

Plan out to be busy

According to study the more you sleep and the more you sit idle you need something or the other that could keep your mouth busy like cow and buffaloes. So, it’s better to keep our self-busy and keep on coming up with need ideas and plans that could help to add extra to your annual income.

Thus, in this manner, Steve Cavalier ensures that you can stay healthy and wealthy in 2017. As great health is the expectation of every thus you have to fight with many things to keep this up and a definitely great health is directly proportioned to great wealth.                        

Friday, 20 January 2017

How to Keep Healthy

One of the most important things in life is to be healthy- not just mentally, but physically and emotionally as well. It is not an easy thing to do. Steve Cavellier has shared some steps in this video to create a well-balanced, healthy life.


Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Tips on Hiring a Good Lawyer for Your Legal Needs

Finding a good lawyer may be the most important step you can take toward winning a legal case and it doesn't have to be a difficult task. Steve Cavellier shared some tips in this video to hire a good one.



Source: http://stevencavellier.blogspot.com/2016/08/tips-on-hiring-good-lawyer-for-your.html

Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Know More About Steve Cavellier

Steve Cavellier has 20 years experience in health education field. He is working to improving the flow of information between the practice and the patient. Steve Cavellier is constantly researching new ideas and techniques.


Wednesday, 4 January 2017