Articles, tagged with "socioeconomic status", page 4
17th September 2007
While fluoride is widely available in many developed countries, it is projected that globally only 20 percent of the world's population benefit from appropriate use of fluoride. The benefits of fluoride for the prevention and control of dental cavities ha...
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Author:
Charleslegal
25th July 2007
Millions of children throughout the United States suffer from attention deficit disorder in one form or another. Symptoms of this problem include impulsive behavior, hyperactivity, and inability to pay attention for long periods of time. You may also hear...
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Author:
Jon Arnold
25th July 2007
I was challenged recently by my holistic healer, Donna Wilkinson, an amazing woman who expanded my thinking about the "big picture" learnings from Hurricane Katrina. Through her abilities and insights to see more than most of us can see, Donna helped me r...
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Author:
Cheryl Mann
22nd May 2007
Shocking statistics released in the UK show that during 2006 doctors made over 31 million prescriptions of antidepressant pills.
The exact number of patients this equates to can only be guesstimated but is reckoned to run into the several million. Sim...
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Author:
Malcolm Evans
02nd May 2007
Credit card fraud is something that's on the mind of consumers across the globe. It transcends age, gender and socioeconomic status. Anyone, anywhere can become a victim. Fortunately, these five tips can help you protect yourself from the crime.
1. A N...
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Author:
Max Anderson
30th December 2006
Autism syndrome is a complicated disorder which affects every race, ethnic group and socioeconomic status and it can be diagnosed in children as 18 months old. A parent becomes concerned when his child may lack eye contact, be deaf or avoids interacting w...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
17th November 2006
What Weighted Student Formulas Do
One of the primary features of the WSF is that it allows San Francisco Schools more flexibility than the previous system, called the ?staffing ratios? model. Through staffing ratios, the central office basically direc...
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Author:
Stacy Andell
16th November 2006
Car donation is a new phenomenon that can benefit nonprofit organizations all over the country. If you're a nonprofit manager or you manage the development and fundraising department of a nonprofit, you'll want to learn all you can about how car donation ...
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Author:
Leigh A. Zaykoski
29th September 2006
Some corporate conglomerates that were eager to offer huge sums for social networking sites (Rupert Murdock paid $900 million to acquire Myspace.com) are now rethinking their stratagem. These buyer-hungry interests are learning that their offers don't mat...
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Author:
Joseph Pratt
10th April 2006
Women, regardless of nationality or socioeconomic status, have a higher chance to have depression than men. The reasons for such higher chance appear to be a combination of biological and cultural factors.
Women's Hormonal Variation and Life Phase
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Author:
Hector Milla
11th November 2005
Depression is a serious but treatable medical condition - a brain disease - that can strike anyone, including men. In America alone, over 6 million men have depression each year.
Whether you're a company executive, a construction worker, a writer, a po...
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Author:
Arthur Buchanan
29th March 2005
What do Klingons, giant rubber bands, and monster trucks all have in common? They hold the fascination of every male on the planet - and they make frequent appearances on Spike TV. Spike TV, which totes itself as a network for men, is the perfect example ...
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Author:
Nick Smith