[Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD] Cholesterol, Just a Number?

Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD has
posted a new item, ‘Cholesterol, Just a Number?’

This article is a great find by my office manager Debbie. It concurs with what I
have been saying all along. If you have high cholesterol or are already on
cholesterol lowering drugs, this should be cause for you to do your own
research. Here is the link to the article: You may view the latest post at:

http://www.dcneuro.net/vertigo/cholesterol-just-a-number

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office focuses on patients with vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, presyncope,
dystonia, ADD ADHD, coma, and many other neurologic as well as behavioral and
cognitive disorders. Dr. Scopelliti is an author and lecturer of postdoctoral
neurology, and has also written several software applications for neurologic and
vestibular rehabilitation. Find a wealth of information at Jersey Shore
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[Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD] More on the Metabolic Syndrome

Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD has
posted a new item, ‘More on the Metabolic Syndrome’

Metabolic syndrome, (obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia AKA
diabetes), remains a concern in regards to increasing health risk within the
United States population. For the first time in recorded history, our current
generation is projected to have a shorter life expectancy than the prior
generation. This is a projection from the New England Journal of Medicine in
2005 based on the current epidemic. And things have only gotten worse since
then…

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Professional Arts Bldg at Monmouth Medical Center, in Long Branch, NJ. His
office focuses on patients with vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, presyncope,
dystonia, ADD ADHD, coma, and many other neurologic as well as behavioral and
cognitive disorders. Dr. Scopelliti is an author and lecturer of postdoctoral
neurology, and has also written several software applications for neurologic and
vestibular rehabilitation. Find a wealth of information at Jersey Shore
Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD. Visit Dr.
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[Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD] Cross-Fitness/HIIT Style Training

Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD has
posted a new item, ‘Cross-Fitness/HIIT Style Training ‘

For those of you with any kind of history of serious fitness training behind
you, a dramatic shift has occurred in the world of fitness with the almost
stratospheric rise in ”cross-fit” type workouts, likely because of the
combination in time savings and the enormous…

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http://www.dcneuro.net/vertigo/cross-fitnesshiit-style-training

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the American Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation, practicing at the 279
Professional Arts Bldg at Monmouth Medical Center, in Long Branch, NJ. His
office focuses on patients with vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, presyncope,
dystonia, ADD ADHD, coma, and many other neurologic as well as behavioral and
cognitive disorders. Dr. Scopelliti is an author and lecturer of postdoctoral
neurology, and has also written several software applications for neurologic and
vestibular rehabilitation. Find a wealth of information at Jersey Shore
Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD. Visit Dr.
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[Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD] More on Headaches

Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD has
posted a new item, ‘More on Headaches ‘

Over the years I have written several articles on headaches. This is because
there are so many types and causes of head pain that there is much to write
about. Headaches remain one of the top three reasons why people go to the
doctor. The most common types of headaches are…

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http://www.dcneuro.net/vertigo/more-on-headaches-2

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Dr. Scopelliti is a Fellow of the American College of Functional Neurology and
the American Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation, practicing at the 279
Professional Arts Bldg at Monmouth Medical Center, in Long Branch, NJ. His
office focuses on patients with vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, presyncope,
dystonia, ADD ADHD, coma, and many other neurologic as well as behavioral and
cognitive disorders. Dr. Scopelliti is an author and lecturer of postdoctoral
neurology, and has also written several software applications for neurologic and
vestibular rehabilitation. Find a wealth of information at Jersey Shore
Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD. Visit Dr.
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[Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD] Blood Pressure, Diabetes and the Metabolic Syndrome

Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD has
posted a new item, ‘Blood Pressure, Diabetes and the Metabolic Syndrome’

Each week I see patients who have recently been examined by their primary
doctors and are told that have findings of high blood pressure, elevated blood
sugar or both. They are ill advised to return for followup in 8 weeks for a
second test. I am not suggesting that it is wrong to followup when you have such
finings. It is however foolish to make…

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Dr. Scopelliti is a Fellow of the American College of Functional Neurology and
the American Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation, practicing at the 279
Professional Arts Bldg at Monmouth Medical Center, in Long Branch, NJ. His
office focuses on patients with vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, presyncope,
dystonia, ADD ADHD, coma, and many other neurologic as well as behavioral and
cognitive disorders. Dr. Scopelliti is an author and lecturer of postdoctoral
neurology, and has also written several software applications for neurologic and
vestibular rehabilitation. Find a wealth of information at Jersey Shore
Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD. Visit Dr.
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[Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD] Is America totally confused about drugs?

Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD has
posted a new item, ‘Is America totally confused about drugs?’

Over the last few years it has become such that you cannot watch one television
show without seeing at least a few commercials for drugs.  Not surprisingly,
during the part where they list the adverse side affects attributed to the
drugs, there is a very attractive young lady smiling and dancing and throwing
rose pedals. […]

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http://www.dcneuro.net/vertigo/is-america-totally-confused-about-drugs

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the American Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation, practicing at the 279
Professional Arts Bldg at Monmouth Medical Center, in Long Branch, NJ. His
office focuses on patients with vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, presyncope,
dystonia, ADD ADHD, coma, and many other neurologic as well as behavioral and
cognitive disorders. Dr. Scopelliti is an author and lecturer of postdoctoral
neurology, and has also written several software applications for neurologic and
vestibular rehabilitation. Find a wealth of information at Jersey Shore
Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD. Visit Dr.
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[Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD] Entry Level Exercise To Avoid The Metabolic Syndrome

Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD has
posted a new item, ‘Entry Level Exercise To Avoid The Metabolic Syndrome’

If you are new to exercise, I think you will find the following information
extremely helpful. Recent studies have demonstrated that the “negative” or
“eccentric” movement of an exercise, offers the most beneficial changes to both
the muscles being exercised and your overall blood chemistry. Further, it has
been suggested that even doing as little as one 30 minute session per week will
make favorable changes in your overall health…

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Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
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the American Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation, practicing at the 279
Professional Arts Bldg at Monmouth Medical Center, in Long Branch, NJ. His
office focuses on patients with vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, presyncope,
dystonia, ADD ADHD, coma, and many other neurologic as well as behavioral and
cognitive disorders. Dr. Scopelliti is an author and lecturer of postdoctoral
neurology, and has also written several software applications for neurologic and
vestibular rehabilitation. Find a wealth of information at Jersey Shore
Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD. Visit Dr.
Scopelliti’s Guestbook to see what patients say.

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[Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD] Cholesterol Lowering Drugs to Prevent Heart Disease? Guess Again

Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD has
posted a new item, ‘Cholesterol Lowering Drugs to Prevent Heart Disease? Guess
Again’

Statin drugs are being prescribed like candy for tens of millions of Americans,
but you need to seriously consider statin therapy before deciding to take your
physician up on this prescription, as their use has serious and significant
consequential side affects and risks, and, their use is clearly not appropriate
for everyone…

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http://www.dcneuro.net/vertigo/cholesterol-lowering-drugs-to-prevent-heart-di…

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the American Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation, practicing at the 279
Professional Arts Bldg at Monmouth Medical Center, in Long Branch, NJ. His
office focuses on patients with vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, presyncope,
dystonia, ADD ADHD, coma, and many other neurologic as well as behavioral and
cognitive disorders. Dr. Scopelliti is an author and lecturer of postdoctoral
neurology, and has also written several software applications for neurologic
and vestibular rehabilitation. Find a wealth of information at Jersey Shore
Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD. Visit Dr.
Scopelliti’s Guestbook to see what patients say.

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[Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD] Movement Disorders

Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD has
posted a new item, ‘Movement Disorders’

Over 40 million Americans – 1 in every 7- suffer with a movement disorder. That’s more than double the number of people who suffer with with diabetes,
which, is in itself a staggering number. A person that has a movement disorder
will typically see on average 15 different doctors, over the course of 5 years
before one of them actually recognizes and properly identifies the problem. To
those individuals suffering with movement disorders this is a very real problem
and as such those suffering are very much underserved. Making matters worse,
movement disorders, once recognized, are typically treated by drugs which were
not necessarily developed for the treatment of any particular movement
disorders. And if this is not bad enough…

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http://www.dcneuro.net/vertigo/movement-disorders

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Yours in health,

Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
dcneuro@dcneuro.net

Dr. Scopelliti is a Fellow of the American College of Functional Neurology and
the American Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation, practicing at the 279
Professional Arts Bldg at Monmouth Medical Center, in Long Branch, NJ. His
office focuses on patients with vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, presyncope,
dystonia, ADD ADHD, coma, and many other neurologic as well as behavioral and
cognitive disorders. Dr. Scopelliti is an author and lecturer of postdoctoral
neurology, and has also written several software applications for neurologic
and vestibular rehabilitation. Find a wealth of information at Jersey Shore
Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD. Visit Dr.
Scopelliti’s Guestbook to see what patients say.

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[Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD] Living with Diabetes, Spice Things Up

Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD has
posted a new item, ‘Living with Diabetes, Spice Things Up’

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder affecting about 6% of the
population worldwide with its complications, and is rapidly reaching epidemic
scale. Diabetes mellitus has long been known to be a cause of dizziness,
associated with sudden changes in blood sugar levels too high or too low…

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http://www.dcneuro.net/vertigo/living-with-diabetes-spice-things-up

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Yours in health,

Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
dcneuro@dcneuro.net

Dr. Scopelliti is a Fellow of the American College of Functional Neurology and
the American Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation, practicing at the 279
Professional Arts Bldg at Monmouth Medical Center, in Long Branch, NJ. His
office focuses on patients with vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, presyncope,
dystonia, ADD ADHD, coma, and many other neurologic as well as behavioral and
cognitive disorders. Dr. Scopelliti is an author and lecturer of postdoctoral
neurology, and has also written several software applications for neurologic
and vestibular rehabilitation. Find a wealth of information at Jersey Shore
Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD ADHD. Visit Dr.
Scopelliti’s Guestbook to see what patients say.

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