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Leonard Woods
Leonard Woods 1774-1854, American Congregational theologian, b. Princeton, Mass. He was prominent in upholding orthodox Calvinistic views in the controversy over Unitarianism as presented by William Ellery Channing, Henry Ware , and others. He was professor of theology at Andover Theological... Read more |
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Craniosacral therapy
Craniosacral therapy Definition Craniosacral therapy is a holistic healing practice that uses very light touching to balance the craniosacral system in the body, which includes the bones, nerves, fluids, and connective tissues of the cranium and spinal area. Origins The first written reference... Read more |
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Lumbar Puncture
Lumbar puncture Definition Lumbar puncture (LP) is the technique of using a needle to withdraw cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the spinal canal. CSF is the clear, watery liquid that protects the central nervous system from injury and cushions it from the surrounding bone... Read more |
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Headache
Headache Definition Headache is a pain in the head and neck region that may be either a disorder in its own right or a symptom of an underlying medical condition or disease. The medical term for headache is cephalalgia. Headaches are one of the most common and universal human ailments, described... Read more |
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Cluster Headache
Cluster Headache Definition Cluster headaches are characterized by an intense one-sided pain centered by the eye or temple. The pain lasts for one to two hours on average and may recur several times in a day. Description Cluster headaches have been known as histamine headaches, red migraines,... Read more |
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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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chronic fatigue syndrome
chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), collection of persistent, debilitating symptoms, the most notable of which is severe, lasting fatigue. In other countries it is known variously as myalgic encephalomyelitis, chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome, and postviral fatigue syndrome. It was first... Read more |
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Vigilantius
Vigilantius (fl. c.400), presbyter of Aquitaine. A visit to St Jerome at Bethlehem ended in a quarrel, and Vigilantius attacked Jerome as an Origenist. Jerome replied with his Contra Vigilantium (406).... Read more |
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