Articles, tagged with "neurological disorders", page 4
22nd February 2010
Approximately 1.4 million people experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI)each year according to the National Institutes of Neurological Disorders. Transportation accidents involving automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles and pedestrians account for half of a...
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Author:
Steven Gursten
08th February 2010
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders in pregnant woman and without appropriate medical treatment can be responsible for maternal and fetal mortalities.
Epilepsy is a condition whereby nerve cells (neurons) are stimulated in an ab...
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Author:
Clare Langford
03rd February 2010
Sleep is one of the most essential ways to maintain a sound and normal health and lifestyle. Sleeping helps in keeping the body fit and healthy. However, sleep is not always normal for most people worldwide. In the United States alone, more than 50 millio...
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Author:
Milton Sykes
29th January 2010
By the time a child reaches the age of two, he could usually can keep himself dry during the day. It make a while, a year perhaps, to help him keep dry over the night. However, even the best potty-trained child could still fail this expectation. Bed wet...
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Author:
Caksut
22nd January 2010
Cerebral Palsy is a term that denotes to a group of permanent neurological disorders affecting physical posture, body movement, speech and muscle coordination in children. Usually, cerebral palsy is caused due to damage in some specific areas of brain dur...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
18th January 2010
In terms of providing Calories, hardly any. However, the major issue with diet drinks (sodas) is the artificial sweeteners they contain.
Studies have revealed that artificial sweeteners can:Stimulate your appetite (the sweetness quickly causes a spike...
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Author:
Ken Redman
15th January 2010
Benefits of Using a Stability Ball in Your Training
If there is one equipment you should not miss in your training, it is the stability ball. The market comes up with new training tools every now and then. Yet you are not sure if they do work and if ...
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Author:
Paul Simpson
08th January 2010
The face is one of the primary assets that a person can have when interacting with others. It is a useful tool when attempting to convince or sway people, particularly when combined effectively with voice and gestures. Simple facial gestures from a truste...
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Author:
Rhett Downs
07th January 2010
Even the most experienced and skilled herbalist in the world probably couldn't name off every single herb that can be used in alternative health remedies.
Herbalism is thousands of years old and the potential uses of any particular herb are numerous. W...
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Author:
Neelima Reddy
06th January 2010
If humankind lost the use of electricity it wouldn't be out of line to say they would end up back in the Stone Age. Every day we become more and more dependent on the benefits that electricity brings us. New innovations bring new technology which brings m...
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Author:
Christopher
05th January 2010
Wine, drinking, and alcohol have always been associated with a variety of negative effects, particularly on pregnant women and the fetuses they carry. The consumption of alcohol during pregnancy has been linked to a number of unwanted side effects, includ...
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Author:
Moses Holder
04th January 2010
Denture Cream Video Overview
denture cream zinc poisioningLawsuits are mounting as consumers who have been using denture cream for years, or even decades, are being diagnosed with severely debilitating neurological disorders. PoliGrip lawyers have alre...
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Legal Tube Contributors
29th December 2009
With all the hype and insanity over people getting Botox injections for everything from a sagging chin to a droopy eyelid, one has to wonder just what it is that Botox does and how exactly does it work?
To understand exactly what Botox is and what it ...
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Author:
Mario Bentley
22nd December 2009
There are two main categories that the causes fall into:
Obstructive: Obstructions or blockages may be due to obesity, adenoids and large tonsils (particularly common in children), irregular physical structure (larger tongue or uvula or narrow airway...
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Author:
Michael Thompson
18th December 2009
Color and Light
Let's think about color and how it makes you feel. There's a reason colors are known as "warm" or "cool" colors. Orange, red and pink tints create a cozy atmosphere, while blues and greens give a sharper, colder feel.
This effect is ca...
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Author:
keith