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DolleCommunications Blog – Come check out my work in the Neurosciences! - My name is Stephen Dolle and I am the owner/author of this DolleCommunications blog. I am an mHealth inventor & neuroscientist, and became so following a July 1992 auto accident where I developed the condition, hydrocephalus. From 1976 until the time of my injury, I had worked as a nuclear medicine technologist where my specialty was as a diagnostic instrumentation specialist. I had operated my own company Certified Nuclear…

  • https://dollecommunicationsblog.wordpress.com/2015/05/06/drum-circles-aid-workplace-productivity-employee-engagement-and-inclusion/ Drum Circles bring Resilience, Wellness, and Creativity to the Workplace – DolleCommunications Blog - This Orange County firm wasn’t sure what they were getting into when they asked to have a drum circle workplace wellness program in their firm in March 2015. The twenty or so employees who attended became highly engaged, creative, and experienced a big boost in their energy. In the above video, staff can be seen exploring…
  • https://dollecommunicationsblog.wordpress.com/2013/12/17/drum-beats-can-help-nfl-teams-overcome-crowd-noise-at-football-stadiums/ Drum Beats can help NFL Teams overcome Crowd Noise at Football Stadiums – DolleCommunications Blog - Neuroscientist and percussionist Stephen Dolle says drums & drum beats can be used in practice drills to help NFL football teams with timing, on-field communications, and snap count, and overcome some of the effects of crowd noise at NFL football stadiums, like the Seattle Seahawks, New Orleans Saints, Kansas City Chiefs, and Denver Broncos. Today, many…
  • https://dollecommunicationsblog.wordpress.com/2013/02/05/sound-sensory-dysfunction-in-brain-injury-neurological-disorders-and-mental-health-examples-metronome-study/ New Insights in the Management of Sound Sensory Processing Disorder – DolleCommunications Blog - This blog discusses the science and everyday managment of children and adults who live with neurological & learning disorders, PTSD, and other disorders associated with sensory processing disorder (SPD) and intolerance to sound, lights, and scents. In these affected individuals, sensory overexposure often results in medical sequela ranging from headache to dizziness, irritability, behavioral changes, descreased cognition, nausea, vomiting,…
  • https://dollecommunicationsblog.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/healing-thru-complimentary-alternative-medicine-cam-with-new-cam-methods-of-drumming/ Healing thru Complimentary and Alternative Medicine with new methods in Drumming – DolleCommunications Blog - Who are we? What are we doing here? Why do I get sick and feel pain? What are the limits of the human mind? Why do we have conflict? What happens after we die? These are perhaps the most common questions asked about human life. The photo above of me playing at a full moon drum circle was taken in 2009 as I led a group of…
  • https://dollecommunicationsblog.wordpress.com/2012/07/18/drumming-therapy-experience-in-a-child-with-cerebral-palsy-and-autism/ Drumming Therapy experience in a Child with Cerebral Palsy and Autism – DolleCommunications Blog - As many of you might expect, I almost always have percussion instruments with me, even while on vacation. When I traveled to Northern Michigan in 2012, I brought the above claves, shaker eggs, a cylinder shaker, woodpecker, gongo bell, flute, and thunder tube. I travel with these should I be asked to entertain or do a drumming therapy session. This request came from…
  • https://dollecommunicationsblog.wordpress.com/2015/11/09/hydrocephalus-monitoring-test-hopes-to-be-new-mhealth-app/ Hydrocephalus Mobile App hopes to be new mHealth Test – DolleCommunications Blog - The DiaCeph Test was created in 1997 to evaluate CNS shunt performance in patients with the disorder, hydrocephalus. It is a mathematical formula and algorithm born out of my experiences as a patient and patient advocate, and from 18 years of experience in diagnostic nuclear medicine, including, with hydrocephalus and software. DiaCeph's algorithm uses a weighted probability of a patient…
  • https://dollecommunicationsblog.wordpress.com/2015/04/20/design-and-best-use-of-mhealth-apps/ Design and Best Use of mHealth Apps – DolleCommunications Blog - Chosing the right mHealth app can be confusing. Today, we see an array of health & mHealth mobile apps designed for consumers. But are you using them correctly, or are you wasting your precious time and money? Whether it be for monitoring of exercise, fitness, or weight loss, or for more serious conditions like diabetes, sleep disorders, or shunt malfunction in hydrocephalus,…
  • https://dollecommunicationsblog.wordpress.com/2014/03/16/hydrocephalus-and-nph-monitoring-by-stephen-dolle-of-dolle-communications/ Hydrocephalus and NPH Monitoring by Stephen Dolle of Dolle Communications – DolleCommunications Blog - Welcome to my NPH and Hydrocephalus Shunt Monitoring Services My name is Stephen Dolle and I am a neuroscience researcher and medical (shunt) device consultant for the disorder, hydrocephalus. I became scientifically involved in CNS shunts and shunt monitoring in 1994, several years after a brain injury and onset of hydrocephalus. I had performed shuntograms and cisternograms for hydrocephalus as…
  • https://dollecommunicationsblog.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/tips-on-airport-travel-screening-and-tsa-meet-and-assist-services-for-passengers-with-disabilities/ Tips on Airport Travel, Screening, and TSA Meet and Assist Services for Passengers with Disabilities – DolleCommunications Blog - The following is information on TSA Meet and Assist services for airline passengers with disabilities, plus safety information on airport scanners, and safe use by persons with programmable shunts for hydrocephalus, and other medical implants. I also have information below on TSA Meet and Assist services for persons with cognitive disabilities, and updated information on the Air Carrier Access Act. Airport scanners had earlier worried me as I live with…
  • https://dollecommunicationsblog.wordpress.com/2014/03/23/use-of-barometric-pressure-data-in-management-of-migraine/ Use of Barometric Pressure Data in Management of Migraine – DolleCommunications Blog - Use of Barometric Pressure Data in the Management of Migraine This March 2015 migraine blog below is now my primary blog on this topic. I also give away FREE access codes to the Elecont eWeather HD app: Weather App Helps Manage Barometric Pressure Related Migraine Headache Migraine and weather related headaches affect some 15% or more of the population.…

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  • Yinong - Listed as "Stealth", Typed as "Loud"

    Well, Though it is called "Stealth" mode, it still sounds very loud, just a little better than the Green switch. So, make your choice smartly, if you live with someone who sleeps early, please consider others.

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    The product is made well. It has a blue light that indicates it is turned on. It does have an on/off switch. After a couple of days, it no longer worked. I may have gotten one that had a defect so I am only giving it 3 stars. I received this product at a discount in exchange for my honest review.

  • Mike - NOT READY FOR FILM SCORING! AT ALL!!!

    Finale 2014 totally broke movie playback making it essentially useless for any form of film scoring. About 2% (no joke) of existing movies playback. Earlier versions of Finale play them fine. I've used Finale since 1995 and cannot go any further until they fix this. If not fixed in the nested version, I will drop the use of the program and find another app. Eve since MakeMusic was bought by the LEAP Equity firm it has gone downhill. The general consensus both online and by pros in Los Angeles who have used it for years is that it is going to die (and fast) if it is not fixed. The company refuses to acknowledge the defects. A once great program now totally sucks!

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    I read in a magazine that this was a must have to grow your hair. In an attempt to correct a bad haircut I bought this to grow it out faster. So far all it has done was dry out my hair. I even bought the leave in conditioner. Not much success :(

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    Gift for my granddaughter and she LOVES IT!!!! The illustrations are beautiful and overall the quality of materials appear to be good.

  • Concerned Citizen - Horrible book...

    I hate this book. It spreads one problem over several pages so you have to go back and search for the original information for the problem that is scattered over several pages. This book refuses to just give the equations in a straightforward manner... you have to figure that out on your own as well. I had to buy three other textbooks, Standard Deviants DVDs and Cliffs Notes just to understand the material because the book was NO help at all. The book will only show you one type of example, but then the HW problems ask you to solve what the book did not show or explain. Example: The example in the book illustrates how to perform annual compounding but does not explain or demonstrate other types of compounding such as monthly, then the HW problem will ask you to solve a monthly compounding problem, when the textbook itself never explains how to do this. Horrible book.

  • S. Thompson - Amazing Product

    Chi Silk Infusion is absolutely amazing! This product gives my hair shine without looking or feeling greasy. I simply put a nickel sized drop in my hand, rub it between my palms, then work it throughout my hair-concentrating on the ends. It can be applied to either wet or dry hair, however, I find it works best when I apply it to slightly damp hair, then blow dry. It smells nice as well. This is by far the best product I have found for making my hair silky and shiny. Well worth the price.