SLEEP - Sleep, Anesthesia, and Consciousness
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SLEEP - Sleep, Anesthesia, and Consciousness
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Most Recently Shared on March 3, 2011 at 3:42 am By:
Sleep, Anesthesia, and Consciousness: Related ArticleCommentary on Murphy et al. Propofol anesthesia and sleep: ... http://bit.ly/hfGADg
The Mystery Of Human Consciousness
medicalnewstoday.com — “Awakening from anesthesia is often associated with an initial phase of delirious struggle before the full restoration of awareness and orientation to one's surroundings. Scientists now know why th” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
Most Recently Shared on April 9, 2012 at 7:05 am By:
The Mystery Of Human Consciousness http://t.co/uiGVZ0gR #psychology
Neuroscientists Close in on the Boundaries of Consciousness - Forbes
forbes.com — “Image via Wikipedia Recent studies highlighted in New Scientist point to the disruption of neural networks as a key control point of consciousness. Linda Geddes, who brings to bear her own experience on the surgeon's table, writes that as successful as anesthesia is--scientists still don't really know how the drugs (usually an [...]” View full resource at forbes.com
Most Recently Shared on December 20, 2011 at 5:57 pm By:
closing in on the boundaries of consciousness? http://t.co/yDYk1yBx
Propofol: the drug that killed Michael Jackson - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “The manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson’s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, focused a lot of attention on a powerful anesthetic agent called propofol. Propofol is sometimes called the “milk of anesthesia” because it comes in a white, oily solution. Propofol is used as an induction agent—the drug that causes loss of consciousness— for general anesthesia in major surgery. Propofol is also a very good anesthetic for milder sedation used for outpatient surgery because it puts people in a semi” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
Most Recently Shared on November 7, 2011 at 10:12 pm By:
A closer look at propofol, the drug that killed Michael Jackson. http://t.co/RrApN2vj
Can hypnosis replace anesthesia? - The Week
theweek.com — “Using a "modified state of conscious" to dull the pain of minor surgery is moving into the medical mainstream — at least in Europe” View full resource at theweek.com
Most Recently Shared on August 23, 2011 at 7:46 pm By:
Besides minor surgery, hypnosis has been used to successfully treat chronic pain. Would you ever consider #hypnosis? http://t.co/GpfMCi7
Device Doesn’t Help Prevent Patients From Waking During Surgery – TIME Healthland
healthland.time.com — “About 1% of surgery patients experience the trauma of awareness during anesthesia, and later remember feeling pain and distress during their operation. Many go on to develop symptoms of posttraumatic stress.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
Most Recently Shared on August 18, 2011 at 7:43 pm By:
1% of surgery patients are conscious of the operation, despite anesthesia | http://t.co/3tlPkqS
Awake During Surgery: Anesthesia Awareness Device Unimpressive, Study Says
ibtimes.com — “Researchers found that a high-tech electronic monitoring device was no better at alerting doctors when surgical patients began regaining consciousness than less expensive techniques.” View full resource at ibtimes.com
Most Recently Shared on August 18, 2011 at 4:41 pm By:
Awake During Surgery: Anesthesia Awareness Device Unimpressive, Study Says - International... http://t.co/HiJTNWm #familyhealth
Method to Detect When Patients Wake During Surgery Fails to Impress - iVillage
ivillage.com — “WEDNESDAY, Aug. 17 (HealthDay News) -- A newer technology intended to alert doctors when patients are regaining consciousness while under anesthesia is no better than conventional monitoring systems in lowering the incidence of "anesthesia awareness,"” View full resource at ivillage.com
Most Recently Shared on August 18, 2011 at 9:56 am By:
Method to Detect When Patients Wake During Surgery Fails to Impress http://t.co/KleRMD9
Method to Detect When Patients Wake During Surgery Fails to Impress - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “A newer technology intended to alert doctors when patients are regaining consciousness while under anesthesia is no better than conventional monitoring systems” View full resource at drugs.com
Most Recently Shared on August 17, 2011 at 10:13 pm By:
Method to Detect When Patients Wake During Surgery Fails to Impress: WEDNESDAY, Aug. 17 -- A newer technol... http://t.co/zLgkUvn #drug
Test measures spark of consciousness : Nature News
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Most Recently Shared on May 13, 2011 at 12:41 am By:
Might this technology be useful also for measuring anesthesia depth? More research needed. http://t.co/nTobSS2
Study finds process of going in and out of anesthesia as distinct neurobiological processes
news-medical.net — “A study presented at this year's Annual Meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists strengthens emerging evidence that the act of going under anesthesia and coming out of anesthesia are distinct neurobiological processes. It also found that the parietal region of the brain may play a critical role in how anesthesia suppresses consciousness.” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on October 19, 2010 at 10:46 am By:
Study finds process of going in and out of anesthesia as distinct neurobiological processes: A study presented at ... http://bit.ly/algfxL
This is your brain on anesthesia: New light shed on how brain reacts during anesthetic induction and emergence
sciencedaily.com — “A new study strengthens emerging evidence that the act of going under anesthesia and coming out of anesthesia are distinct neurobiological processes. It also found that the parietal region of the brain may play a critical role in how anesthesia suppresses consciousness.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on October 18, 2010 at 9:06 pm By:
This is your brain on anesthesia: New light shed on how brain reacts during anesthetic induction and emergence: A ... http://bit.ly/dejRLV
This Is Your Brain on Anesthesia: Study Sheds Light on How Brain Reacts During Anesthetic Induction and Emergence
newswise.com — “A study presented at this year's Annual Meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists strengthens emerging evidence that the act of going under anesthesia and coming out of anesthesia are distinct neurobiological processes. It also found that the parietal region of the brain may play a critical role in how anesthesia suppresses consciousness.” View full resource at newswise.com
Most Recently Shared on October 18, 2010 at 3:19 pm By:
This Is Your Brain on Anesthesia: Study Sheds Light on How Brain Reacts During Anesthetic Induction and Emergence:... http://bit.ly/9fO1qY
Deepak Chopra: Consciousness and Anesthesia with Stuart Hameroff
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Most Recently Shared on September 16, 2010 at 7:55 pm By:
Consciousness and Anesthesia with Stuart Hameroff: deepakchopra.com http://huff.to/b56Y6D
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