Articles, tagged with "neurological disorder", page 3
04th August 2010
In today's chaotic world the stress of raising your child is unbelievable. The need to supply a warm and loving environment while working long hours to maintain the cost of living. The pressure to provide your child, this wonderful person totally depend...
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Author:
Jackie Brown
15th July 2010
Being the 2nd most common neurological disorder in the US, back pain affects almost every individual's life in some way or another. Whether you are an office worker or a house wife, back pain can interfere with your normal life anytime. The worst part bei...
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Author:
LexFamilyChiro
29th June 2010
From the makers of America's #1 Selling Enzyme Brand, comes Digest Spectrum™, the latest addition to Enzymedica's award-winning Digest product lineup, which includes Digest Basic™ and Digest Gold™.
Digest Spectrum™ Addresses Multiple Food Sensi...
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Author:
artlow1
16th June 2010
The medical disorder known as sleep apnea is fairly common. People who suffer from it experience brief periods of time while sleeping when they stop breathing for periods of between ten to twenty seconds on average. This can happen as many as twenty or mo...
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Author:
John Horn
14th June 2010
What is it that you are suffering from, neurological disorder, weak muscles, joint pain, crippled legs, pain in the thigh, or have undergone a surgery? You may look at others and feel frustrated that you can no more move around freely like the way they do...
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Author:
Vijay Koragappa Shetty
31st May 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Dr. Jennifer Feeny
Though it is our first instinct to think that this disease has something to do with either a woman named Marie or teeth, because of the name, this is not the case. Yes this disease has a funny name but it is not fu...
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Author:
Dr. Jennifer Feeny
14th May 2010
When you suffer from permanent or very severe incontinence, getting through the average day can be pretty difficult. There is no question that the right incontinence products can help; however, not everybody can easily afford them. That's where the new CA...
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Author:
EvaJudge
07th May 2010
Much has been made of the ability of GPS tracking units to monitor paroled criminals or to help convict suspected criminals by pinpointing their location at a given time. Lawyers handling drug cases, for instance, can use GPS tracking devices placed in a ...
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Author:
risahe
04th May 2010
Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy
Doctors diagnose cerebral palsy by tests of motor skills and reflexes and by medical history.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computerized Tomography (CT) scans are typically ordered when the physician suspects cer...
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Author:
Douglas Mullins
16th April 2010
Autism: Genetic and Environmental Causes
Autism causes are a complex mix of genetic and environmental factors that researchers have yet to fully understand. Studies of identical and fraternal twins reveal that genetics play an important role in autism.
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Author:
healthtree
01st April 2010
What causes the ringing in the ears that we universally call tinnitus? Well, it could be that the sufferer has very recently been in a particularly noisy environment. Exposure to very loud or even constant mid-range noise can leave the ears ringing for an...
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Author:
Adrian Featherstone
30th March 2010
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...
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Author:
Pasquale Bright
30th March 2010
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...
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Author:
Kurtis Rivers
15th March 2010
Constipation, costiveness, or indiscretion is a state of the digestive system in which a person experience hard feces that are difficult to expel. This typically happens because the colon has engrossed also much water from the food owing to the be short o...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
08th March 2010
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 ...
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Author:
Desmond Newman