Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) that incorporates a self-help workbook may help people with pain, weakness, dizziness, and other symptoms -- with no underlying physical disease -- to feel and function better, a study shows.
dizzinessTalk Therapy Plus Self-Help May Fight PainWebMD Health Wed, 07/27/2011 - 15:10
Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) that incorporates a self-help workbook may help people with pain, weakness, dizziness, and other symptoms -- with no underlying physical disease -- to feel and function better, a study shows. Cheap, quick bedside 'eye movement' exam outperforms MRI for dia...EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health Thu, 09/17/2009 - 22:00
(Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions) In a small "proof of principle" study, stroke researchers at Johns Hopkins and the University of Illinois have found that a simple, one-minute eye movement exam performed at the bedside worked better than an MRI to distinguish new strokes from other less serious disorders in patients complaining of dizziness, nausea and spinning sensations. |