Articles, tagged with "early intervention", page 3
21st July 2010
All About Hammertoes
What is hammertoe? Hammertoe is a a bending or a contracture of one or both joints of the toes, affecting the second, third, fourth, or fifth (little) toes. Pressure can be on the toes when wearing shoes.
Hammertoe usually starts ou...
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Author:
kirstin.harris
19th July 2010
Just like any other person, a baby is in need of good dental care both at home and professionally. Early intervention in your child's dental care would lead to a good dental future for your child. This is important because the space in the mouth for perma...
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Author:
Carolyn Beck
18th July 2010
Autism is a disorder of development, which is not easy to detect in very young children. But children who get early intervention have improved long-term prognoses. Keeping this in mind, the Modified - Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT) was made to ...
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Author:
James Smith
15th July 2010
At what age should your kid begin to see your Colorado Springs orthodontist? Orthodontic professionals debate the problem of earlier intervention. The best time to find orthodontic treatment is determined by personal requirements, but even so, the Ameri...
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Author:
Matt Cline
12th July 2010
Undergoing substance abuse rehabilitation may be high priced endeavor, nonetheless it remains being a recommended choice specifically for individuals in dire need of specialist dependancy rehabilitation. It can be self explanatory the reason why the expen...
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Author:
hawaii-island-recovery
03rd June 2010
Children are just as susceptible to hearing problems and hearing loss as are grown ups. People simply tend do overlook the possibility of their child having hearing loss or hearing problems.
This is due to the fact that many of us are convinced in igno...
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Author:
lisa lucero
25th May 2010
Has your spouse been living with cancer? Or recently diagnosed with cancer?
Has he/she relapsed? If so, do you feel totally discouraged, confused, and terrified at what's coming up next?
It is wise to be informed of the stages a cancer survivor migh...
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Author:
martalog
14th May 2010
Cellulite is not a static condition. If left untreated, cellulite can and does get worse. The best treatment is early intervention.
Cefluflte Exposed
The thigh area is most susceptible to cellulite accumulation. If you look at normal healthy thigh s...
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Author:
Cezare
04th May 2010
Arthritis is not really one disease, it is a word that is used to cover over 100 medical conditions, relating to the joints of your body, ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, elbows, wrists , fingers, in fact anywhere that you have joints.
About 60% of Arth...
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Author:
Douglas Mullins
22nd April 2010
Dyslexia is a learning difficulty that affects people of all ages. Just as with other disabilities, early detection of the condition and early intervention are beneficial to the person with the disability. However, this is not always the case with dyslexi...
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Author:
eddie
16th April 2010
For pet handlers, few things are scarier than Doggy Parvovirus, or even doggy parvo virus for short. Doggy parvo is a highly communicable sickness that affects canines as well as, if not cured, can be very fatal. Puppy parvo is spread through direct or ...
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Author:
Peter Pensten
13th April 2010
Autism awareness is getting very widespread nowadays. This is because experts in the medical field believe that the more the parents know about the disorder, the better it is for the child. We always hear or see on television about how it affects your chi...
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Author:
Anthony Travis
09th April 2010
Autism in infants is hard to detect because the signs will only appear after several months or even years from birth. These early signs of autism are vague and parents will only become aware of it usually after the first year. Studies have shown that auti...
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Author:
Anthony Travis
30th March 2010
LANGLEY, BC - Most of today's dental treatments are iterations of older dental techniques that have evolved over the course of years, decades, and even centuries. However, one treatment invented in the late 1970s by William Clark, a Scottish orthodontist,...
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Author:
Dr. Kanani
03rd March 2010
A garnishment is one of many methods a creditor can use to seek repayment of an outstanding tax liability. Taxpayers may know some of their state's varying laws governing the process of a federal wage garnishment. However, there are different sta...
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Author:
Rickey Drake