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Surviving Your Baby's Twelfth Month - Things You Ought to Know

08th December 2009
Congratulations on making it to the twelfth month of your baby’s life. Your beautiful little boy or girl is almost one year old. During the time from their birth until now, you’ve watched them achieve many feats. They’ve probably almost tripled i...

Surviving Your Baby's Eleventh Month - Things You Ought to Know

08th December 2009
You’ve lived with your baby for ten months by now, and in that time you’ve watched him grow rapidly. By now, Junior is babbling, crawling, and maybe even standing up. He’s explored toys and had mini-experiments with them, like dropping them on the...

Surviving Your Baby's Tenth Month - Things You Ought to Know

08th December 2009
The tenth month of your baby’s life is one of mobility. By now, he or she should be crawling all of the time. Your child has probably mastered this motion so that they move along smoothly, rather than rocking back and forth and jerking around. Plus, ...

Surviving Your Baby's Ninth Month - Things You Ought to Know

08th December 2009
While your baby’s eighth month is filled with new expressions and actions, the ninth month is filled with self-discovery. Junior is probably learning a lot by now, even if it doesn’t seem like it to you. When he drops items off of ledges or pushes t...

Surviving Your Baby’s Eighth Month - Simple Tips and Guide

08th December 2009
Big changes are coming in your baby’s eighth month of life. By now, he or she has made a lot of big changes. They are moving around, making noises, and exploring everything with their mouth. What’s more, they can recognize you and really take in th...

What Is Sleep Apnea - Learn the Symptoms and Causes

01st December 2009
Have you been told that you snore loudly, often, and sometimes stop breathing when you are sleeping? You could have a sleeping disorder called sleep apnea. People who have sleep apnea don't know they have it. They never remember waking up many times ...

Understanding Snoring Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

01st December 2009
Are you one of the millions of people in the world who are known to snore? If you are a man, you are at higher risk of snoring than a woman. It's not enough to know that you snore, it is important to know what is causing it so that the appropriate treatm...

Understanding Central Sleep Apnea - The Brain Disconnection

01st December 2009
For certain biological activity to take place in the body, the brain must relay a message to that body part, or organ for that activity to be performed. In the case of central sleep apnea, the brain sends inappropriate signals to the muscles responsible ...

Yoga for Elderly People - Things to Take Note Before You Start

23rd November 2009
Many people still associate yoga with a bohemian life style. Other people believe it is part of a specific religion and are scared to engage in it. Contrary to all these beliefs yoga is an excellent form of physical activity that can be done by anyone. ...

How to Help Your Elderly Parents to Drive Safely

23rd November 2009
When teenagers start driving there are always a stressed parent around for a while. A good couple of years down the line that teenager becomes the stressed one, when his or her aging parents refuse to stop driving around. Elderly people might feel the...

Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms and Treatments for Elderly

23rd November 2009
While Type 2 diabetes is affecting more and more younger people it still occurs more in the elderly. People are not always aware that they suffer from diabetes until they go for a routine check up. The medical website for Mayo Clinic claims that in the Un...

Children with Asperger's Syndrome - Tools to Assist with Their Learning

23rd November 2009
Asperger’s Syndrome is classified under the spectrum of Autistic disorders. These children’s specific strengths and weaknesses should be taken carefully into consideration when planning activities to assist their learning and recreational development....

How to Live Independently for People with Disabilities

23rd November 2009
The quest for independence has been seen in all people and in all races for many years. People are prepared to die for their independence. Bloody wars are fought for freedom from suppression by religious or race groups. The one thing we all value the most...

List of Recreational Sporting Activities for Disabled People

23rd November 2009
It is believed that there are about 600 million disabled people across the world. For many years these vast number of people had very little opportunity to take part in something as simple as a sport activity. Lots of people without disabilities take it f...

Pros and Cons of Staying Together with Your Elderly Parents

23rd November 2009
There will come a time when elderly parents won’t be able to stay alone anymore. In many cultures it is the responsibility of the children to make provision for their parents and it is expected that they will care for the parents. Taking care of elde...
 
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