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Easy and Effective Techniques for Leg Pain Relief

21st September 2009
Pain is the body's reaction to an injury or threat such as burning heat or a wound. The cause may be a physical injury, a disease, or it could simply be an emotional upset. Considered as a common complaint, leg pain is also a common symptom for a lot of d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Autism and its Generated Behavioral and Mental Impairments

21st September 2009
Autism is a complex neurological disorder that dramatically affects people’s behaviors and social interactions. The disorder can be revealed in early childhood, by the age of 3. Although the first signs of autism can sometimes be identified in infants, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Aicardi Syndrome

21st September 2009
It is a disorder that is categorized by the partial or complete malfunction of the corpus callosum, a brain structure linking two hemispheres inside it. Aicardi syndrome often causes childhood seizure (intantile spasms), eye abnormality or lesions of the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Sleep Apnea - Dangerous common Sleep Disorders

17th September 2009
Sleep apnea refers to a sleep disorder characterized by interruptions of breathing during sleep, so that breathing stops for ten seconds or more, cutting off precious oxygen supply to the brains. This interruption of the breathing cycle of the human body ... Read >
Author: Trevor Taylor

Asperger Syndrome – A Neurological Disorder

15th September 2009
Asperger Syndrome is a neurological disorder where a person with normal language development and IQ also exhibits certain symptoms of autism, such as poor social and communication skills. Unlike people with autism, Asperger sufferers are not withdrawn ... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Botox: Fountain of Youth or Poison in Your Face?

02nd September 2009
What Is Botox? Derived from the botulinum toxin type A, Botox is a brand name for a highly purified and diluted preparation of botulinum used in numerous medical and cosmetic applications. It is also sold under the names Dysport and Myobloc. Botox is ... Read >
Author: Yodle

Botox: Fountain of Youth or Poison in Your Face?

02nd September 2009
What Is Botox? Derived from the botulinum toxin type A, Botox is a brand name for a highly purified and diluted preparation of botulinum used in numerous medical and cosmetic applications. It is also sold under the names Dysport and Myobloc. Botox is ... Read >
Author: Yodle

How to Find Top Skin Care Products

25th August 2009
Let’s face it. No matter how hard the major cosmetics companies try to promote their formulas as the top skin care products on the market, it will never be close to true until they change their ways. Although they proclaim their formulas to be healthy... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Understanding Interstitial Cystitis

13th August 2009
Interstitial cystitis is a disease among women that is also commonly known as painful bladder syndrome. It refers to a disease in the urinary bladder whose cause may remain unknown. The disease is characterized by pain during urination, urinary frequency ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Neurology Jobs: Careers in Neurology

10th August 2009
Those working neurology jobs will work with patients with all types of neurological problems and conditions. They can work in general neurology or they can choose to specialize in one of several different neurology sub-specialties. Those who choose to pur... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Migraine Headache Relief - Ice is Nice

05th August 2009
I could be a migraine subject and I have persistent migraines. I have had migraines since I was 17 years old. My mummy had migraines, my grandmother had migraines, and I have 2 first cousins who have migraines. Migraine headaches are a genetic neurolog... Read >
Author: Jody Hurley

Autism: Is There A Cure In Sight?

03rd August 2009
Autism: What causes it, and can it be cured? Autism is a disorder that is affecting more and more children. But many autistic children have been able to lead normal lives. Autism is a developmental disorder that appears in the early stages of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Aspergers Syndrome - General Information

03rd August 2009
Aspergers Syndrome is a type of Autism, however, the symptoms are usually much milder and less distressing to those people around them. However, it is still a serious condition which affects 1-2 people as of 2000, of which, more tend to be boys than girl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Discover Autism - A Wide Range Of Therapy Programs

21st July 2009
Sadly, a definitive cure for autism, a disabling neurological disorder, has yet to be found. Affected children can grow up suffering from speech impairment, difficulties in social interaction, abnormal learning and an inability to enjoy many of life's exp... Read >

What Causes A Migraine Headache And How To Relieve It

19th July 2009
What is a Migraine Headache? Most individuals don't realize that migraine headaches are a neurological disorder. Migraines are generally associated with severe pain that is located on one side of the head, but can affect both sides. The migraine also c... Read >
Author: Cindy

Parenting a Child With ADHD Does Not Have to Be Difficult

17th July 2009
Parenting a child with ADHD is one of the most important things you will do in your lifetime. Your child depends on you to help them cope with their illness. That is why it is important that you take the proper steps toward guiding them down the right pat... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen

What are the Symptoms of Autism?

01st July 2009
Autism is a neurological disorder that may lead to serious damage at behavioral, communication and social interactions level. Usually confirmed during the first periods of life, autism is considered to be a serious condition that determines abnormalities ... Read >
Author: jasminesmith

Dealing with Adult Dyslexia Symptoms

27th June 2009
Dyslexia is a neurological disorder noticeable through spoken and written language particularly in reading and spelling. It is a recognized disorder now and children are being diagnosed before school age if they are showing any signs of dyslexia. But ther... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Don’t Let Dyslexia Hold You Back In Your Career.

08th June 2009
It is a common misconception that having a learning difficulty is related to an individual’s level of intelligence, because of this lack of understanding it can sometimes be difficult for sufferers to excel in the workplace or in education. Various d... Read >
Author: Danielle Ingram

Women and Epilepsy

04th June 2009
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder that is characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures. The seizures are transient signs or symptoms of abnormal and excessive neuronal activity in the brain. A large percentage of people all over the world h... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Parkinson's Disease - Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

29th May 2009
Parkinson's disease builds up slowly, often starting with a barely visible tremor in just one hand. Even though a tremor is most commonly associated with Parkinson's disease, it normally ends up in the slowing and freezing of body movements. It is a neuro... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

How To Deal With Amputation of Limbs in Dogs

05th May 2009
It is a sad fact that there are times when amputation is a necessary procedure in the course of your pets health. This is in no way presumptuous regarding the average pet. Yet unfortunately, it can occur. This can be most traumatizing to both the owner an... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Sound therapy for sleep and relaxation

17th April 2009
Sound remedy is a natural way of curing several difficulties linked to psychological pressure. Usually an individual suffering from a lot of tension due to the advanced standard of living causes sleeping disorders which finally lead to number of other hea... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Sound therapy for sleep and relaxation

17th April 2009
Sound remedy is a normal way of treating many difficulties related to psychological pressure. Usually a person suffering from a lot of tension due to the superior standard of living causes sleeping disorders which finally lead to numerous other health pro... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Alzheimer's: the 7 Stages of the Disease.

27th March 2009
Alzheimer's disease is defined as a developed neurological disorder which leads to, intellectual slowing, memory loss, personality changes, and other more symptoms of Alzheimer's. Although the disease differs from in individuals, most go through similar s... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Does your child suffer from asperger's syndrome?

27th March 2009
Asperger Syndrome (AS) generally a neurological disorder, is a type of pervasive development disorder (PDD) which represents by basic skills like weak social interaction, obsessions, poor use of imagination and unusual speech. Asperger's syndrome aff... Read >
Author: Nitin

What is Wobblers Syndrome?

13th March 2009
Wobblers Syndrome is a neurological disorder that affects several large breed dogs, but is especially common in Dobermans and Great Danes. The medical term for Wobblers is Cervical Spondylopathy or Cervical Vertebral Instability or CVI. It is caused by a ... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Support For Those Living With An Autism Spectrum Disorder

02nd February 2009
You have spent countless hours on the web, in the library, support groups, talking to doctors, therapists, friends, family, strangers if need be; and yet, for some reason, you haven’t found what you are looking for. You haven’t found a place or a grou... Read >
Author: DanManson

Support For Those Living With An Autism Spectrum Disorder

02nd February 2009
You have spent countless hours on the web, in the library, support groups, talking to doctors, therapists, friends, family, strangers if need be; and yet, for some reason, you haven’t found what you are looking for. You haven’t found a place or a grou... Read >
Author: DanManson

Restless Leg Syndrome Treatment – For a Good Nights Sleep

31st January 2009
While the exact numbers are not known it is thought that several million people lose sleep every night because of restless leg syndrome. The exact cause of this frustrating and painful condition is not exactly known but the majority of studies done point ... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell

Insomnia, Sleepwalking and Sleeping Aids

15th December 2008
Sleep diseases are a physical and mental disorders that affect millions of people all around the world, and are associated with several problems linked to sleep. They include difficulties with falling asleep, having only a few hours of sleep, or alteratio... Read >
Author: Pedro Daniel

A Journey Through Infant Development: The Sixth Month

01st December 2008
Development is a complex process, and truly amazing when you break it down. Each little gain that a child makes is a miracle, especially when you begin to look at the complexity of the brain. The ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) is the part of the ... Read >
Author: Horizons

A Journey Through Infant Development: The Sixth Month

30th November 2008
Development is a complex process, and truly amazing when you break it down. Each little gain that a child makes is a miracle, especially when you begin to look at the complexity of the brain. The ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) is the part of the ... Read >
Author: Michelle VanderHeide, BSW

Finding Help for Treatment ADD

18th November 2008
ADHD or ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) as it is often referred, is thought to be a chronic syndrome – that is, one that cannot be cured, although it can be minimized and controlled. It is thought that this disorder affects between 3 and 5 percent of ... Read >
Author: Freddy

Detailed Information on Mononeuritis Multiplex

17th October 2008
Mononeuritis multiplex also known as multiple mononeuropathy, mononeuritis multiplex. Mononeuritis multiplex is a neurological disorder that involves damage to at least two parts nerve areas. Mononeuritis multiplex causes a loss of function of the muscle ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Detailed Information on Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome

17th October 2008
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by facial swelling, exceptionally of the lips. It involves nerves, mucous membranes, and skin, especially in orofacial region. Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is characterized by oral no... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Nonverbal Communication: What’s it all about? Part 3

13th October 2008
This is part 3 of a 3 part series on nonverbal communication in children. Working to improve the use and understanding of nonverbal communication is essential for a person with an autism spectrum or neurological disorder. In most cases, working to imp... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.

Nonverbal Communication: What’s it all about? Part 3

13th October 2008
This is part 3 of a 3 part series on nonverbal communication in children. Working to improve the use and understanding of nonverbal communication is essential for a person with an autism spectrum or neurological disorder. In most cases, working to imp... Read >
Author: Horizons

Take Goji juice to heal ailments

06th October 2008
Goji juice- the Sensational one If you have been suffering from any ailment or health problem, goji berry juice can prove to be the ideal solution for your well being. Goji berry juice is a delicious and scrumptiously enticing juice that is famous for ... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Understanding Methods Of Treating Autism

29th September 2008
The first step in treating autism is developing an understanding of what autism is. One out of every 150 births is estimated to result in a child affected by this neurological “spectrum disorder”. This disorder affects the normal functions of the br... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Managing Your Life With An Autistic Child

08th September 2008
Life with an autistic child can be confusing and challenging as well as a joy and pleasure. Autism is short for autistic spectrum disorder, which is a neurological disorder. There are various levels and forms of autism. These levels may vary from a mil... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Spinal Decompression Therapy And Back Pain Remedies

02nd September 2008
Decompression Therapy, or otherwise known as spinal decompression therapy, is the no-surgery remedy for neck and lower back pain. Normally, pains involving the back are caused by degenerative disc disease, herniated disc, spinal stenosis or other disc def... Read >
Author: Shon Harris

Aphasia Information and Treatment

02nd September 2008
Aphasia is a neurological disorder. Aphasia caused from damage to the parts of the brain that hold language. The amount of disability rely on the location and the severity of the brain damage that is the cause. Aphasia is most common in adults who have ha... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Cord Blood Stem Cells: What are they?

29th July 2008
Stem cells are showing great promise in the field of biological medicine. Both adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells have great potential and promise of breakthroughs in cell based therapies. Known as regenerative medicine, these cells are used as a... Read >
Author: Melvin

Rosacea Medicial Laser Clinic Toronto

05th July 2008
Estimated to effect nearly 45 million people all over the world, Rosacea is mostly a misunderstood condition. Affecting the white-skinned people mostly of the northwestern European origin, Rosacea is hereditary in nature and people of Celtic ancestry stan... Read >
Author: Toronto Web Services

Rosacea Medicial Laser Clinic Toronto

01st July 2008
Estimated to effect nearly 45 million people all over the world, Rosacea is mostly a misunderstood condition. Affecting the white-skinned people mostly of the northwestern European origin, Rosacea is hereditary in nature and people of Celtic ancestry stan... Read >
Author: Toronto Web Services

The Three Stages of Alzheimer's Disease

21st May 2008
One of the most common forms of dementia, Alzheimer's disease stages progress towards the death of the patient. This degenerative, debilitating neurological disorder is thus far incurable. Affecting the lives of anyone who encounters the patient, the e... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Complete Information on Alternating hemiplegia of childhood with Treatment and Prevention

21st May 2008
Alternating hemiplegia is an uncommon neurological disorder that develops in childhood. The disorder is characterized by regular, short-lived episodes of paralysis on one position of the system. Symptoms normally start before the age of 18 months. This sy... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Benign essential tremor syndrome

15th May 2008
Benign vital shudder is a neurological disorder characterized by uncontrolled shaking of hands or new parts of the system including the chief; evoked by deliberate movements; vital shudder is the almost popular character of shudder and too the almost usua... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Benign essential tremor syndrome

15th May 2008
Benign vital shudder is a neurological disorder characterized by uncontrolled shaking of hands or new parts of the system including the chief; evoked by deliberate movements; vital shudder is the almost popular character of shudder and too the almost usua... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Restless Legs Syndrome in Adults

14th May 2008
Restless Legs Syndrome is a neurologic movement disorder characterized by unusual, uncomfortable sensations (paresthesias/dysesthesias) deep within the calves and/or thighs, resulting in an irresistible urge to move the legs, and motor restlessness in res... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Light on Adult ADHD

14th May 2008
Adult ADHD is also called as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. An overwhelming majority (92%) of adults diagnosed with ADHD. The ADHD affects on school performance. Symptoms continue into adulthood for about 60% of children with ADHD. Many people ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Restless Legs Syndrome in Adults

14th May 2008
Restless Legs Syndrome is a neurologic movement disorder characterized by unusual, uncomfortable sensations (paresthesias/dysesthesias) deep within the calves and/or thighs, resulting in an irresistible urge to move the legs, and motor restlessness in res... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Light on Adult ADHD

14th May 2008
Adult ADHD is also called as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. An overwhelming majority (92%) of adults diagnosed with ADHD. The ADHD affects on school performance. Symptoms continue into adulthood for about 60% of children with ADHD. Many people ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Complete Information on Apraxia with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Apraxia is one of the almost significant and least understood leading behavioral neurology syndromes. Apraxia is a disorder of machine preparation which may be acquired or developmental, but may not be caused by incoordination, sensory departure, or bankr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Autism Symptoms - Look for the Warning Signs of Autism

20th April 2008
Autism is a type of bio neurological disorder that tends to affect the ability of a person to interact socially & communicate in an effective manner. There are several symptoms that would suggest you a child with Autism. Remember that the severity of s... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Autism Development - Why & How to Cure

18th April 2008
Autism is a neurological disorder & needs special care for treatment. This disorder results from combinations of certain traits. This disorder ranges from low functioning autism to high function autism. This disorder is considered to be a pervasive dev... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Restless Legs Syndrome in Adults

06th April 2008
Restless Legs Syndrome is a neurologic movement disorder characterized by unusual, uncomfortable sensations (paresthesias/dysesthesias) deep within the calves and/or thighs, resulting in an irresistible urge to move the legs, and motor restlessness in res... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Light on Adult ADHD

06th April 2008
Adult ADHD is also called as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. An overwhelming majority (92%) of adults diagnosed with ADHD. The ADHD affects on school performance. Symptoms continue into adulthood for about 60% of children with ADHD. Many people ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Light on Adult ADHD

06th April 2008
Adult ADHD is also called as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. An overwhelming majority (92%) of adults diagnosed with ADHD. The ADHD affects on school performance. Symptoms continue into adulthood for about 60% of children with ADHD. Many people ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Ensuring Success through Guided Participation

25th March 2008
A little girl, about 1 year old, is standing next to a coffee table when she decides that she wants to step off and make an attempt at walking. She immediately falls to the ground. One of two things can happen at that point. A parent or caregiver can see ... Read >
Author: Michelle VanderHeide, BSW

Types of Physical Therapies and their Important Benefits

11th February 2008
The main objectives of Physical Therapy are to promote body strength, function and mobility and prevent future physical injury. Physical therapy is a dynamic health profession, which utilizes both scientific knowledge and evidence based clinical. A cour... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Narcolepsy A Condition More Serious then just Drowsiness

25th January 2008
Narcolepsy is known to most as being a disorder of excessive daytime sleepiness. In addition, other the four main symptoms of narcolepsy are: sleep paralysis, cataplexy, and automatic behavior and hypnologic hallucinations. Though these symptoms of narcol... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Central Vertigo Information

22nd January 2008
Vertigo, or dizziness, is a symptom, not a disease. Vertigo is one of the most common health problems in adults. It is a major symptom of a balance disorder. It is the sensation of spinning or swaying while the body is stationary with respect to the earth... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Alternative Medicines And Treatment For Tourettes Syndrome

14th November 2007
If you have Tourette syndrome, you make unusual movements or sounds, called tics. You have little or no control over them. Common tics are throat-clearing and blinking. You may repeat words, spin, or, rarely, blurt out swear words. Tourette syndrome (also... Read >
Author: Alien

Bells Palsy Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Bell's palsy is a neurological disorder caused by damage to the seventh cranial nerve, also known as the facial nerve, which results in weakness or paralysis on one side of the face. Because it can happen suddenly, someone might think the problem is a str... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Treatments for ADHD

18th September 2007
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a condition that becomes apparent in some children in the preschool and early school years. According to a majority of medical research in the United States, as well as other countries. It is estimated th... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Get Rid of Migraines

13th September 2007
Migraine is a type of headache and a recognised medical condition. Migraine is widespread in the population. In the U.S., 18% of women and 6% of men report having had at least one migraine episode in the previous year. Migraines afflict about 30 million p... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Restless Legs Syndrome - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Restless legs syndrome is a poorly understood and often misdiagnosed disorder and is believed to be a neurological disorder. Restless legs syndrome is a common cause of painful legs. Often called paresthesias (abnormal sensations) or dysesthesias, the sen... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Migraine Headaches: Miseries and Myths

15th August 2007
The world swims before you, literally, as you see flashes of light and funny patterns dancing before your eyes. Suddenly you find yourself helpless. You can barely see. As the nausea starts to hit, you break into a cold sweat. As if that's not bad enough,... Read >
Author: V Chopra

Some Critical Illness Statistics During The Past Few Years.

13th July 2007
Critical illness affects a lot of people worldwide. Critical illness insurance has an important role to play in the lives of people nowadays. Nearly everyone knows about the numerous advantages they can benefit from a critical illness insurance. Surveys s... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Some Figures About Critical Illness, Worthy Of Concern

13th July 2007
Critical illness insurance has become a popular form of insurance nowadays in the UK. The reason behind is that there may have been a considerable increase in critical illness among people in the UK. As a result, more and more people seek a critical illne... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Ayurveda for Sleep Problems

11th June 2007
Yoga and Pranayama is an important measure to reduce work place negativity, tension, anxiety and so many other problems. Sleep problems are some of the most common problems parents face with their kids. Some children may have chronic sleep difficulties, a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Is Botox Really Right for You?

18th April 2007
Although the term Botox is quite common and well-known, surprisingly then is the fact of how very few people actually know much about the details regarding and surrounding it. There are many things that need to be taken into consideration in regards to Bo... Read >
Author: Dan

Medication for Children with Autism

18th April 2007
Has your therapist told you that your autistic child is regressing in his program and suggested medication to help him? You are worried on the lack of progress in your child's development, but you are also not sure whether to medicate him is the answer. S... Read >
Author: jasman arifin

Muscle Twitching and Benign Fasciculation Syndrome

10th April 2007
BFS � also known as 'muscle fasciculation syndrome', 'benign fasciculation' and 'fasciculation syndrome' � is a relatively rare disorder of the nervous system characterized by the uncontrolled fasciculation (twitching) of muscle groups in various part... Read >
Author: Dr Keith Scott

Is Botox Right for You?

02nd April 2007
Although the term Botox is quite common and well-known, surprisingly then is the fact of how very few people actually know much about the details regarding and surrounding it. There are many things that need to be taken into consideration in regards to Bo... Read >
Author: Dan

Parkinson’s-Diabetes Link Grows Stronger

29th March 2007
A new study warns that as overweight people with type-2 diabetes age, their risk for acquiring Parkinson’s disease increase. The new Finnish study also found obese diabetics to be at a significantly greater risk of acquiring a neurological disorder. ... Read >
Author: Cathlene Martinez

Depression Treatment With Herbs and Ayurvedic Remedies

01st March 2007
Depression is a neurological disorder. When a person is too overcome with negative emotions, it becomes difficult to focus on any other issue. The person may become lethargic and lose interest in what is going on around them. Such a state may occur when a... Read >
Author: Tom alter

What is Infantile Autism?

29th January 2007
The autistic disorder is a life lasting neurological disorder involving also the childhood disintegrative disorder, Asperger disorder, Rett disorder and the pervasive development disorder. Autism is registered as one of the five pervasive development diso... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Relation between Migraines and Fibromyalgia

04th January 2007
Fibromyalgia is a very controversial disorder among the medical community, doctors having divergent opinions about the actual causes and risk factors of the disease. While some groups of medical scientists theorize that fibromyalgia is in fact a purely ps... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What is a Cerebral Palsy?

27th December 2006
Cerebral palsy or CP is a group of permanent disorders associated with developmental brain injuries that occur during fetal development, birth, or shortly after birth. It is characterized by a disruption of motor skills, with symptoms such as spasticity, ... Read >
Author: altec015

Weak Cognitive Skills Are Cause of Learning Disabilities

17th November 2006
Learning Disabilities affect people in all walks of life each and every day. These disorders can include dyslexia (impairment of ability to recognize and comprehend written words), dyscalculia (impairment of ability to solve mathematics problems), dysgrap... Read >
Author: Paul Counts

Sleep Deprivation A Modern Day Plague

25th August 2006
By: Emmanuel DeFreitas Reputable sleep experts will tell you that the average adult requires seven to eight hours of sleep at night. If you are getting less than the required minimum session of sleep, you are probably damaging your overall health. If y... Read >
Author: Emmanuel DeFreitas

Botox: History, Facts and Wrinkles | Health Information

19th August 2006
Are you having a tough time dealing with your age? Or, perhaps you are more worried on the not-so-pleasing wrinkles on your face? How do wrinkles form? Over the years of frowning, laughing, and smiling form creases in the face due to the contractions... Read >
Author: Hans-Ole Wandt

Sour Taste in Mouth

20th July 2006
The phenomenon referred as a "sour taste in mouth" is an elusive entity about which a lot can be said, but very little that is conclusive. To sum it up, theories and sufferers propose that it can be causes by foods (obviously), periodontal disease, underl... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Autism and its Generated Behavioral and Mental Impairments

26th June 2006
Autism is a complex neurological disorder that dramatically affects people's behaviors and social interactions. The disorder can be revealed in early childhood, by the age of 3. Although the first signs of autism can sometimes be identified in infants, th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Complexity of Autism and Issues in Diagnosing the Syndrome(part one)

26th June 2006
- Part I - Autism has drawn the attention of many medical scientists throughout the course of history. Fascinated by the various levels of impairment determined by this complex neurological disorder - behavioral, emotional, communicational and cognitiv... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Understanding the Notion of Borderline Autism

26th June 2006
The concept of autism can sometimes be very confusing. The syndrome first explained by Austrian psychiatrist Leo Kanner in the 40's has generated many controversial opinions throughout the course of history. Autism is a very complex neurological disorder ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Wide Spectrum of Fibromyalgia Symptoms

25th June 2006
Fibromyalgia is a complex neurological disorder with a pronounced chronic character. Although the most common symptoms generated by fibromyalgia are generalized pain and fatigue, the disorder can cause many other manifestations. Most people with the disor... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Characteristics of Fibromyalgia Treatments

21st May 2006
Fibromyalgia is a serious neurological condition that causes pain in the musculoskeletal system. People who suffer from fibromyalgia also feel pain in the tendons, ligaments and the areas of the joints. Another characteristic of fibromyalgia is a pronounc... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Importance of Keeping an Autism Symptoms Checklist

17th May 2006
Autism is a neurological disorder that may lead to serious damage at behavioral, communication and social interactions level. Usually confirmed during the first periods of life, autism is considered to be a serious condition that determines abnormalities ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Malign Effects of Child Autism

17th May 2006
Autism is considered to be a serious neurological disorder, causing dramatic changes in behavior and affecting social interactions, communication skills and adaptability. The first signs of autism can either be spotted at birth or later in childhood. Chil... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Hypotheses on Autism Causes

17th May 2006
Autism Spectrum Disorders are neurological conditions that affect the mental, physical development and the behaviors, communication skills and social interactions of people who suffer from such a disorder. Autism Spectrum Disorders range from milder forms... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

ADHD Summer Camps

13th April 2006
ADHD Summer Camps are a Great Way to Help Your Children Focus Much like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) boarding schools, ADHD summer camps offer a chance for children with such a disorder to be part of an experience which will allow th... Read >
Author: Dennis Driscoll

Aspergers Syndrome - General Information

06th April 2006
Aspergers Syndrome is a type of Autism, however, the symptoms are usually much milder and less distressing to those people around them. However, it is still a serious condition which affects 1-2 people in 2000, of which, more tend to be boys than girls. ... Read >
Author: Mike Mansell

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02nd April 2006
Information on ADHD Can Help You Diagnose Your Child Although attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD) are widely over diagnosed, there are many children and adults who suffer from this debilitating neur... Read >
Author: Dennis Driscoll

Restless Leg Syndrome: Shake Your Leg or Legs Relentlessly? Here's What it May be and What to Do

17th March 2006
Ten percent of Americans suffer from Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS), an under-diagnosed neurological disorder that causes creepy-crawly, tingling, aching, burning sensations in the calves, thighs, feet and even arms. The only thing that seems to relieve thes... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

ADHD Disorder

17th March 2006
ADHD Disorder Can Lead to a Chaotic Life if Left Untreated Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly referred to as ADHD disorder or ADD (attention deficit disorder), is a neurological disorder which makes a person generally feel as if they ar... Read >
Author: Dennis Driscoll

What is Tourette syndrome?

23rd January 2006
Tourette syndrome (TS) is an inherited, neurological disorder characterized by multiple involuntary movements and uncontrollable vocalizations called tics that come and go over years. In a few cases, such tics can include inappropriate words and phrases. ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan