Nine years after weight-loss surgery, obese patients with Type 2 Diabetes continue to improve or reverse their diabetes and reduce cardiovascular risk factors. Read the full press release on PRWeb.
Reimagining surgical care for a healthier world
Nine years after weight-loss surgery, obese patients with Type 2 Diabetes continue to improve or reverse their diabetes and reduce cardiovascular risk factors. Read the full press release on PRWeb.
If you’re not familiar with the term nootropics, it refers to drugs that work to enhance cognitive performance. Also known as smart drugs, these medications offer a wide range of benefits, including improved memory, enhanced clarity of thinking, alertness, and more.
Adrafinil is one such drug. It is a stimulant that is ideal for those with sleep disorders like narcolepsy who need help staying awake, as well as those who want to boost their mental acuity. As a smart drug, it works by targeting specific receptors inside the brain, improving certain functions in healthy individuals.
This nootropic is prevalent in colleges and various other environments where people have to stay awake and alert for long periods of time. It’s also ideal for use by anyone who wants increased memory, motivation, and creativity. If you want to boost your cognitive function, Adrafinil is a great way to go about doing so.
As one of the most popular nootropics on the market, there are a lot of users that can attest to the safety and effectiveness of this particular smart drug. If you’ve decided to use Adrafinil as a way to help yourself perform at your peak, it is still vital that you get your doctor’s permission to do so.
While Adrafinil will undoubtedly take away your feelings of drowsiness, promote alertness, support memory and improve your overall learning capacity, it is a powerful drug that should not be misused in any way. In the body, the drug’s half-life is relatively short, compared to that of Modafinil, but it is still very potent.
According to statistics, over a million students in the US abuse or misuse prescription drugs in the hopes of boosting their memory or energy levels at school or university. However, taking drugs like Adrafinil over the long term could cause serious impairments to the function of brains that are still developing, making them less adaptable to tasks like organizing, planning ahead, and multitasking in the long run.
Human brains continue developing well into their 20s and even 30s. This is particularly true for the prefrontal cortex, the area that is involved in decision-making and planning. That’s why it’s vital that young Adrafinil users avoid taking brain enhancing drugs excessively over the long term.
Having said that, short-term use of Adrafinil has a wealth of benefits, and for anyone looking to boost their mental acuity with this smart drug, you will be able to unlock hidden energy, improve your memory, increase motivation, and help yourself achieve so much more than you ever thought possible.
College students are not the only ones that are using smart drugs and nootropics like Adrafinil. There are people in various fields, all looking for that edge that will help them become the next top performer:
High achievers all over the world are catching on to the vast benefits offered by nootropics. It doesn’t matter what you’re doing, whether you’re at home, school, or work – if you want to do what you do better, achieve improved results, and meet your goals faster, Adrafinil is one of the most reliable smart drugs to help you achieve all that and more!
With football season and other fall sports well underway, patient education about sports-related injuries and treatment options can go a long way toward keeping players in shape and on the field. Dr. Michael Brunt, SAGES President-Elect, will address the topic “Sportsman’s Hernia – Is it Real?” at the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress on Monday, October 7th at 1:15 pm, in Room 148 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C. Read the full release at PRWeb.
SAGES Past President Mark A. Talamini, M.D., will deliver the Excelsior Surgical Society/Edward D. Churchill Lecture on “Surgery & Technology: A Complicated Partnership” at the 2013 American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Tuesday, October 8th at 9:45 a.m., in Room 202AB at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Read the full press release on PRWeb.
The SAGES 2014 Annual Meeting is being held April 2-5, 2014 at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Expected attendance is over 2,400 general, colon & rectal, endoscopic, pediatric, bariatric and military surgeons & allied health professionals.
Please visit the SAGES 2014 website to view or download the 2014 Exhibitor Prospectus at https://www.sages2014.org/sages-2014exhibit-and-sponsorship-opportunities/
The early application and deposit deadline is SEPTEMBER 27, 2013. Earn extra priority points by submitting your application early! The priority points deadline is OCTOBER 18, 2013
After October 18, booths will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. Booth assignments will be disseminated in early November.
Advertising in the Advance Program for the 2014 Annual Meeting is an excellent way to market your latest innovations in the surgical marketplace.
AD ORDER FORM DEADLINE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2013
AD ARTWORK DEADLINE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2013
The Ad Order Form can be found online at https://www.sages2014.org/sages-2014exhibit-and-sponsorship-opportunities/
Please contact Gabrielle Balara at (310) 437-0544 x 113 or Shelley Ginsberg at (310) 437-0544 x 111 for more information.