Articles, tagged with "inattention", page 5
31st August 2010
The Driver Error - this is the most common violation that leads to car accident. The factors that contribute to driver error are drowsiness, distractions like eating and texting, aggressiveness, inattention, and intoxication of drugs, medicines, and alcoh...
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Tikee Pittman
20th August 2010
Sooner or later we all run into a closed mind. They don’t want to know whatever it is you are trying to explain – it makes no difference. Case closed. Might as well be talking to the wall; my mother used to say. And, one can suppose most of us have a clos...
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Author:
Esther Smith
17th August 2010
University students are more likely to cycle and more likely to be in accidents, several studies recently concluded. They also concluded that cycling was safer than not cycling, but when you're on campus and around, what should you be aware of?
Drunke...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
16th August 2010
Medical malpractice is talked about quite a lot. It means something different to a medical malpractice lawyer than it does to most individuals who are not familiar what malpractice truly is.
Malpractice doesn't mean that a doctor was rude or that you ...
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Rasansky Law Firm
11th August 2010
ATTENTION PARENTS AND TEACHERS! LEARN TO DEAL WITH INATTENTIVE, HYPERACTIVE & IMPULSIVE KIDS
ADHD is a disorder of the brain and behavior. It affects about 3 to 5% of children. The symptoms start before seven years of age. Global prevalence for childre...
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Author:
Dr Smita Pandey Bhat
10th August 2010
The consequences of medical malpractice can positively be deadly. When physicians fail to do their jobs correctly, you may be administered treatment for the incorrect ailments, a patient may be administered the wrong drugs or end up with even more serious...
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Rasansky Law Firm
03rd August 2010
One particular with the things that may be expected with all the arrival of a new little one is really a month or so of incredibly small rest. When a child is about 5 or six months old, however, it really is reasonable to expect five several hours or more...
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Author:
Darrell Vincent
28th July 2010
Regarding your wellbeing, probably among the many things which you neglect is looking after your colon. Since several people do not imagine it as important as another inner organs like liver, heart, and kidney, an incredible number of people are not endow...
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Author:
Deborah Smith
21st July 2010
There is an excellent, on-going series of in The New York Times, called The New Old Age. Written by Paula Span and Jane Gross, the blog series covers a wide variety of topics involved in aging and senior care. All of the topics are important, but one t...
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Author:
Bert Cave
13th July 2010
ADHD impacts around ten percent of school aged children and five to seven percent of adults. This condition begins before the age of seven, last for at least 6 months, and is about twice as likely to be diagnosed in boys than in girls. Nevertheless, some ...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
22nd June 2010
Exercise is an important part of overall mental and physical health, as well as one of the very best ways to manage ADHD symptoms. For children this can translates to riding bikes or spending time at pool. For adults managing ADHD through exercise might m...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
19th June 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Jacqueline Sinfield
ADD and ADHD are very often used interchangeably and it can get a little confusing. However, it is really a question of terminology. Over the years as more is learned about ADHD (the current official term) the nam...
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Author:
Jacqueline Sinfield
18th June 2010
Whether your website is for business or for pleasure, it cannot be successful without generating targeted traffic. Web traffic is crucial to a successful website. If your website is not getting the web traffic that you want, then here's how to increase ...
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Author:
DavidPSmith
16th June 2010
ADHD primary symptoms are inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity which may lead to the secondary symptoms of worry, boredom, loss of motivation, frustration, anger, low self esteem, depression, and hopelessness. Wow, what a bundle of fun!
When loo...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
14th June 2010
There is no known treatment for ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) that is effective 100 percent of the time, therefore keeping track of your progress should be an intricate part of any ADHD strategy. In this article we will explore four ADHD...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis