Sunday, February 27, 2011

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OLD

Old
defined elderly.
E 'on the last journey of life
the time spent in minutes, hours, days, years.

are the ones with the face marked by wrinkles,
white hair, shoulders hunched, his legs unsteady,
trembling hands, go uncertain, vacant look,
language insecure.

were small,
were young,
took part in events,
have populated a time in history,
are grains of mankind.

Now go ...
only in the streets to enjoy the sun in the park,
sitting in the shade in the way of the land,
next to the fireplace in the empty house.

If accepted in the family,
have a limited place,
temporarily assigned,
or guests in the House rest
hall last hold.

Maria Martinelli Guaragna

Thursday, February 17, 2011

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CAMPAIGN "M'illumino LESS"


CAMPAIGN "M'illumino LESS"

The Energy Saving Day 2011 , special edition 150 years for the unification of Italy , is scheduled for February 18, 2011 . Also this year Caterpillar urges municipalities, associations, schools, businesses and homes across Italy to join the initiative by creating the "energy silence" which involved the streets across Europe in recent years to make room, where possible, to ignition virtuous, based on renewable sources. For February 18 we, together with disarming symbolic firing original lights Clean Theme tricolor . Turbine, lanterns, LED or bicycles, three-colored lights that feed on throughout the country

again this year, supports the campaign of Caterpillar Scuolambiente www.caterpillar.rai.it , having entered this day awareness in the design of EcoLaboratori AS 2010/2011, sponsored by the Lazio Regional Council "Environment as a path of sustainability: a school for Kyoto, invites schools, institutions and all citizens to follow the Ten Commandments" M'illumino Less ".

Decalogue : Good habits for 18 February (and beyond!)

1. turn off lights when not needed

2. off and not left on standby for electronic devices

3. frequent defrosting the refrigerator, keep the coil clean and away from the wall so that air can circulate

4. put the lid on pots when boiling water and always avoid the flame is wider than the bottom of the pot

5. if you lower too hot radiators instead of opening the windows

6. reduce the drafts of the frames of filling material that does not pass Air

7. use tends to create spaces in front of windows, doors and windows, exterior doors

8. Do not leave curtains closed in front of radiators

9. insert special insulating films and reflective of the exterior walls and radiators

10. use the car as little as possible and if necessary to share with those in the same way.

And remember to turn off all lights and unnecessary electrical appliances Friday, February 18 at 18:00. learn to save, to produce better and demand clean energy for all

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Parkinson

PARKINSON: LAUNCH deep brain stimulation

By Severina Cantaron

It's called 'deep brain stimulation' and offers a new opportunity treatment for patients with Parkinson's disease who no longer respond to drug therapies.
The first planting of a pacemaker connected to the deep brain electrodes were made several weeks ago at the Department of Neuroscience, National Institute Regina Elena (IRE) by Professor Carmine Carapella, Neurosurgeon Regina Elena, in collaboration with Dr. Carlo Colosimo , a neurologist at the University La Sapienza.

"The first speech ever," he recalls Carapella Professor, Head of the Section of Stereotactic Neurosurgery, Department of Neuroscience IRE, "was made by Professor Benabid in Grenoble, France as well 20 years ago. Since then, many neurosurgical centers in Europe and around the world have adopted this procedure. In Italy, and especially in central-south, not many centers are able to offer deep brain stimulation as a treatment option for patients and provide all the necessary assessments in the pre-and post-surgical (clinical, neuropsychological, imaging). The results obtained in more than 80,000 patients around the world confirm that deep brain stimulation is an effective treatment, if ever managed by a team of qualified neurosurgeons and neurologists. "

What should I do

The treatment involves the 'intracerebral implant, in a small area of \u200b\u200bthe thalamus or basal ganglia, a stimulating electrode connected to a pacemaker. Electrical stimulation, induced in a brain area that acts as a 'switch on some circuits of the movement, helps control the symptoms of the disease and reduces the use of drugs especially when they are responsible for undesirable effects (movement disorder volunteers, behavioral disorders).
Since there is currently no cure for Parkinson's disease and there is no way to prevent its progression, the goal is to manage the symptoms return as long as possible to their deterioration and to minimize the 'onset of new symptoms.
Patients that can perform this type of intervention is 10% of those suffering from Parkinson's disease. The plant is in fact particularly indicated in patients in whom drug therapy, after several years, no longer able to manage severe dyskinesia or motor instability.
The results, measured at a distance from the installation of the neurostimulator, show how one can achieve a significant improvement in both quality of life of motor (tremor, rigidity, dyskinesia), a reduction of drug doses in the order of 50 % on average. Currently, in addition, is considering applying deep brain stimulation (DBS) for intractable epilepsies and specific forms of intractable headache.

But how deep stimulation?
The 'heart' of the unit is the neurostimulator, a small titanium device, similar to a cardiac pacemaker, which contains the battery and a microprocessor. Implanted under the skin of the chest produces electrical pulses needed for stimulation. There are four terminal electrodes, a method of image-guided stereotactic MRI, are implanted in the brain areas involved in the disease.
therapy is reversible, in practice it is possible to interrupt the stimulation or completely remove the device at any time. For optimal performance of the system is fundamental careful selection of patients, together with an effective integration of neurosurgeons, neurologists and neuropsychologists.


The Parkinson
in our country are over 200 thousand people affected by Parkinson's disease, degenerative neurological disease that usually affects the sixties, while 25% of patients the onset is before age 50.
To date there is no preventive care and the causes are largely unknown. In the brain we observe the degeneration of some neurons to release dopamine and Members impaired communication circuits involved in motor control.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Bubble Writing Saying Happy Birthday

Elderly, social life protects against memory decline chat

According to many scientific studies have constant social relationships helps to slow down the "shrinkage" of the cognitive faculties brought by age. New research confirms this, noting however that loneliness is an emergency the company for over 65

IRMA AIR LONDON - Having trouble remembering the names of people or you have to buy at the supermarket? Try to make a phone call and talk to someone. The challenge comes from researchers at the University of Zurich have shown that talk and have social relationships can be effective to improve the memory of the elderly as the use of so-called "brain games", games that train the memory.

Zurich researchers have compared 36 studies on the enhancement of memory exercises conducted between 1979 and 2007 and whose results were published by the Cochrane Library. Some studies suggest that both healthy elderly and those suffering from mild cognitive problems, remember the words better after having done some exercises for the memory. But according to other studies, the same improvements are obtained even with a simple conversation.

"According to some published studies - says Mike Martin, one of the authors of scientific review - it seems that social interaction ensures the same results of operations of cognitive nature. "So, to keep alive the memory of our elders and others, could get away with more active social life." Just as a child to develop their cognitive ability has an overriding need to be constantly stimulated socially, as an elder, who initiated a cognitive impairment needs to interpersonal relations, not only to keep up your mood, but also for the continued operation of the mind "confirms Gabriele Melli, president of the 'Institute of psychology and cognitive behavioral psychotherapy and 1 of Florence.

For researchers, this discovery reveals the silent epidemic the great loneliness of the elderly. According to Dr. Martin, the majority of the elderly leads a solitary lifestyle, which often causes a slow cognitive decline that results in memory loss, inability to plan and to concentrate or perform certain tasks with the same skill and speed than before . The normal rate of decline appears to accelerate in some elderly people, leading to a condition known as mild cognitive impairment, according to some researchers is a risk factor for the development of dementia.

Although several studies, says Martin, have shown that memory training exercises can delay or even prevent cognitive decline, it is true that both studies is the different types training can vary considerably. Why is essential to ensure a life of respect for the elderly and many active chats.

Memory loss, however, starts much earlier than you might think: "From the neurological point of view - says Melli - the decline of cognitive function begins around 24 years of age. The moment you start to have problems significant memory, which can interfere with daily life, depends on how fast this decay is and how it is aligned with the corresponding physical decay. There is the same for all ages and the phenomenon is largely determined by the type and the amount of cognitive training and mental stimulation which the person is subjected daily.

Typically, the first decline in memory is that short-term, not so much on events that happened long ago. "To counter this process as much as possible - suggests it psychotherapist - is essential to the mental gymnastics, or any kind of task requiring the person to work in the short-term memory. The brain games are certainly useful, such as puzzles, but any other mentally challenging task could give the same results.

Training the mind when you're older, however, is also good to ward off the risk of Alzheimer's. According to the researchers of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, in fact, stimulate cognitive functions regularly helps the brain to remove the symptoms of senile dementia. The downside is that if the disease is seen later, its course is more rapid.

(04 February 2011)