Sunday, September 6, 2015

Ketamine for CNS damage in TIs(Pennsylvania)

Drs. authorized to prescribe Ketamine for central nervous system damage stemming from Human Research ( Telemetry/ Electronic Imbue)
Dr . Robert Shwartzman Phila Pa 215-762-6915
Center for Central Nervous System damage  Bryn Mawr Pa 610 527-9500
  AZ Phoenix, Paul Lynch, MD 480-563-6400
CA Los Angeles Thomas Leverone 310-209-6500 ketaminetherapy@gmail.com
CA Los Angeles Joshua Prager Center for Pain Rehabilitation 310-264-7246 paindoc@ucla.edu
CA Los Angeles Linda Rever USC Pain Center 323-442-6202 rever@usc.edu
CA La Jolla Nancy Sajben Scripps Memorial 858-622-0500 oral Ketamine
CA Santa Anna Lawrence Miller,MD 1450 17th St, STE 200 714-953-6000 Also has offices in Bevely Hills, Long Beach, & Costa Mesa
CA San Francisco SF Kaiser 415-833-0095
CO Univ. of CO Alan Brewer 720-848-1970
DC Dr. Chin Geo. Washington Hosp. 202-715-4599
FL Hollywood Dr. Kaufmann Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital 954 360 6383
FL Sarasota Doanld Erb, DO Institute for Advanced Medicine 941-917-5111
FL Tampa Anthony Kirkpatrick 813-435-8206 www.rsdhealthcare.org
GA Atlanta Erik Shaw, D.O. Shepard Pain Institute http://www.shepherd.org
IA Des Moines Steven Quam,DO Metro Anesthesia and Pain Management 515-221-9222
IL Palos Park Renata Variakojis 708-631-5550
IL Chicago Timothy Lubinow Rush Univ. Med Cntr 312-942-6631
IL Rockford Medical Pain Mang. Serv 815-397-8400
KY Louisville Christopher Nelson Bluegrass Pain Cons. 502-423-1021
Kas Leawood Dr. Simon Mid-America Physiatrists 913-599-2440
MA Boston Arnold Pain Center 617-278-8000
MO Columbia Dr. Steven Street Boone Hospital 573-815-2700
MS Jackson Kenneth Oswalt University Pain Management 601-984-5950
NC Winston-Salem James North Carolina Pain Institute 336-765-6181
NE Hastings Mark Brosnihan/John Dungan Manny Lanning Mem. Hosp. 402-463-4521
NJ Marlton Philip Getson 856-983-7246
NJ Morristown Edward Zampella Atlantic Neurosurgical Specialists 973-285-7800
NV Carson City John Di Murro 775-841-4057
NY NYC Vadim Kushnerik Downtown Hospital 212-312-5247
NY Dr. Durkin 631-638-0800
NY/DC/VA Nameer R. Haider, MD see website www.killpain.com
NY NYC Ron Hertz Roosevelt Hosp. 212-523-6357
NY Syosset Northshore Hosp. 516-496-6506
NY Stony Brook Brian Durkin, DO Stony Brook Hospital 631-638-0800
NY NYC Hospital for Special Surgery 212-606-1000
NY NYC Seth Waldman Hosp. for Special Surgery 212-606-1015
NY Daniel Richman, MD 212-606-1768
OH Mayfield Hgts. Teresa Dews Hillcrest Hosp 440-312-8599
OH Centerville Amol Soin, MD Ohio Pain Clinic 937-434-2226
PA Bryn Mawr Matthew Kline Center for Pain 610-527-9500
PA Robert J. Shwartzman, MD Philadelphia 215-762-6915 (of note: up to a 2 year waiting list)
PA Doylestown Dr. Todd Bromberg Fox Chase Pain Mgmt. 215-489-9170
RI Pawtucket Pradeep Chopra, MD Interventional Pain Mang, Ctr 401-7294985
TX San Antonio Kaleb Shaw, MD Univ. of Texas, San Antonio 210-450-9850
TX Dallas Dr. John Claude Krusz 214-750-6664
UT Salt Lake City Omega Interventional Steven Pulley, MD 801-261-4988
UT Park City, Andrew Talbott, MD 435-658-7400
UT Park City Speciality East Andrew Talbott, MD 435-658-7456
VT St. Albans Janice Gellis, MD The Synergy Center 802-527-1282
WY Casper Tuenis Zondag Neuroscience Center 307-265-7246
WA Yakima Waters Edge Pain Relief Institute 509-574-3805
New Zealand Aukland Greenlane Hospital (09) 638-9909
1998;19(1):1-19.

Low-level exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields: health effects

Abstract

The World Health Organization (WHO), the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), and the German and Austrian Governments jointly sponsored an international seminar in November of 1996 on the biological effects of low-level radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields. For purposes of this seminar, RF fields having frequencies only in the range of about 10 MHz to 300 GHz were considered. This is one of a series of scientific review seminars held under the International Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Project to identify any health hazards from EMF exposure. The scientific literature was reviewed during the seminar and expert working groups formed to provide a status report on possible health effects from exposure to low-level RF fields and identify gaps in knowledge requiring more research to improve health risk assessments. It was concluded that, although hazards from exposure to high-level (thermal) RF fields were established, no known health hazards were associated with exposure to RF sources emitting fields too low to cause a significant temperature rise in tissue. Biological effects from low-level RF exposure were identified needing replication and further study. These included in vitro studies of cell kinetics and proliferation effects, effects on genes, signal transduction effects and alterations in membrane structure and function, and biophysical and biochemical mechanisms for RF field effects. In vivo studies should focus on the potential for cancer promotion, co-promotion and progression, as well as possible synergistic, genotoxic, immunological, and carcinogenic effects associated with chronic low-level RF exposure. Research is needed to determine whether low-level RF exposure causes DNA damage or influences central nervous system function, melatonin synthesis, permeability of the blood brain barrier (BBB), or reaction to neurotropic drugs. Reported RF-induced changes to eye structure and function should also be investigated. Epidemiological studies should investigate: the use of mobile telephones with hand-held antennae and incidence of various cancers; reports of headache, sleep disturbance, and other subjective effects that may arise from proximity to RF emitters, and laboratory studies should be conducted on people reporting these effects; cohorts with high occupational RF exposure for changes in cancer incidence; adverse pregnancy outcomes in various highly RF exposed occupational groups; and ocular pathologies in mobile telephone users and in highly RF exposed occupational groups. Studies of populations with residential exposure from point sources, such as broadcasting transmitters or mobile telephone base stations have caused widespread health concerns among the public, even though RF exposures are very low. Recent studies that may indicate an increased incidence of cancer in exposed populations should be investigated further.

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