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HealthZone.ca - Your health - Vision through the decades1.) HealthZone.ca - Your health - Vision through the decades

Over one day ago | Fri Nov 21 2:46:00 PST 2008

"It's probably the most commonly performed surgical procedure and carries an excellent prognosis for good visual recovery," says cataract surgeon Breslin. Strokes can cause vision loss if they affect the occipital lobe of the brain ...

From unknown

Health Chapter 6 Study Guide2.) Health Chapter 6 Study Guide

Over one day ago | Sat Sep 20 13:39:00 PDT 2008

The occipital bone ? forms the posterior and a part of the base of the skull. The foramen magnum, located at the base of the occipital bone, is a large opening through which the spinal cord communicates with the brain. ...

From Jacob

CLEAR Institute Newsletter, Aug/Sept 20083.) CLEAR Institute Newsletter, Aug/Sept 2008

Over one day ago | Tue Sep 30 10:26:00 PDT 2008

The constant pressure on the back of their head causes deformation of the occipital bone, which protects the cerebellum - the part of the brain responsible for regulating posture & proprioception (orientation of the body in time ...

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The Sphenoid Pattern4.) The Sphenoid Pattern

Over one day ago | Thu Oct 9 12:14:00 PDT 2008

The pattern that we see is that once there is damage to the sphenoid, the occipital bone loses mobility too. The occipital bone is the bone that makes up the back of the head. This area protects the part of the brain that controls ...

From Dr. Story

Surgical Abortion, by Brian Clowes5.) Surgical Abortion, by Brian Clowes

Over one day ago | Mon Oct 20 9:45:00 PDT 2008

Reassessing proper placement of the closed scissors tip and safe elevation of the cervix, the surgeon then forces the scissors into the base of the skull or into the foramen magnum [the large opening in the occipital bone between the ...

From admin

End of 1st Anatomy Controls!6.) End of 1st Anatomy Controls!

Over one day ago | Thu Oct 16 10:12:00 PDT 2008

My lecturer tot us about the sphenoid bone, frontal bone, occipital bone and the parietal bone of the skull. He left us the skull bones n gave us a break b4 we continue our lessons. This is how we release our exam stress. ...

From Dr Chew Chang Fu

shoulder problems may be just a pain in the neck7.) shoulder problems may be just a pain in the neck

Over one day ago | Sat Aug 23 18:54:00 PDT 2008

this muscle connects into the upper part of your neck which extends longitudinally from the occipital bone to the lower thoracic vertebrae, and laterally to the spine of the scapula. all of these muscles are continually called upon to ...

From vasarticle

Daily Herald - Baby-Sitter Murder Trial: Experts disagree on cause ...8.) Daily Herald - Baby-Sitter Murder Trial: Experts disagree on cause ...

Over one day ago | Wed Nov 19 13:17:00 PST 2008

The doctor said the child had hemorrhaging around his optic nerve and in a retina, reddening on his head and the ligament attaching the occipital bone in the skull had been stretched. He also had bleeding in his head and spine and ...

From unknown

Bree Cook9.) Bree Cook

Over one day ago | Fri Oct 31 15:32:00 PDT 2008

They just found out on Monday night of this week that she has an advanced stage of neuroblastoma cancer which is in her bone marrow, her pancreas, her liver, surrounding her spine and into the occipital bone in her head. ...

From LanaBanana

Complete Information on Encephalocele with Treatment and Prevention10.) Complete Information on Encephalocele with Treatment and Prevention

Over one day ago | Sat Oct 11 16:02:00 PDT 2008

Cranial defects that are associated with encephaloceles usually occur in the midline of the skull and appear anywhere from the base of the nose to the base of the occipital bone. Many children with an encephalocele may also have or ...

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