Articles, tagged with "neurological disorder", page 4
24th February 2010
Whenever I experience something happening three times or more, I pay attention. In conversations recently at a Wellness Expo, where we were exhibitors, three different people asked if I knew of any programs, music or sound that would be helpful with child...
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Author:
Sharon Carne
19th February 2010
What is the MSAA?
The MSAA or the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America is a non-profit organization that has a national affectation. Its main mission is to develop the quality of life for those who have multiple sclerosis or MS. With the MSAA, the...
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Author:
Caksut
02nd February 2010
Autism is a very serious neurological disorder, determining dramatic behavioral changes in children that are affected by it, considerably altering their psychical and physical development. Autism is responsible for modifications in social interactions, co...
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Author:
Dane Pearson
02nd February 2010
Reglan (Metoclopramide) is an antiemetic drug that is used to treat nausea and problems with the gastrointestinal tract. It is meant to prevent episodes of nausea and vomiting in patients with stomach disorders. It also helps to induce the contractions of...
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Author:
Nick Messe
25th January 2010
Look at the children who live next door to you and take a glimpse at every child you walk past on the street. These could very well be the faces of autism. There is no visible indication that a child is affected by this disturbing neurological disorder.
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Author:
Marlin Rollins
21st January 2010
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 ...
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Author:
Freddy Roy
14th January 2010
Leg Pain
Leg Pain is something that is a common complaint and a common symptom for a lot of different causes such as muscle spasms or cramps, injuries, dehydration or depletion of minerals like potassium, sodium, calcium, or magnesium. It can also be ...
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Author:
Geraldo Bowers
14th January 2010
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...
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Author:
Quintin Whitfield
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
04th January 2010
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 cognitive, scientists ...
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Author:
Milton Sykes
11th December 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...
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Author:
Bonita Darula
10th December 2009
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 ...
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Author:
Emilio Maldonado
26th November 2009
Reglan, a prescription drug that is used to treat certain gastrointestinal disorders has been known to cause severe and potentially irreversible side effects for some patients. In January, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ordered makers of Reglan and...
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Author:
Nick Messe
15th October 2009
Narcolepsy, a relatively rare sleep disorder, causes people to fall asleep when they do not want to. This is caused by a neurological disorder. The brain sends signals to the body that are sleep inducing; however, they are sent at inappropriate and unpred...
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Author:
Carey Hudson
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 ...
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Author:
Trevor Taylor