Articles, tagged with "neurological disorders", page 6
04th June 2009
The Social Security Administration has several programs that provide monetary rewards to people with qualified disabilities and around 10% of Los Angeles' working age population (16 to 64 years old) are considered to be work disabled. This means that thes...
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Mesriani Law Group
19th March 2009
Botox is used to treat axillary hyperhidrosis that externally applied agents can not adequately manage. It is also used for the treatment of select neurological disorders, such as blepharospasm, cervical dystonia, and strabismus. It's most popular applica...
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Isabella Olsen
17th March 2009
Do you wear dentures? Do you use a denture cream to hold them in place? If so, you are one of the tens of millions of people that use this product on a daily basis. However, there are now many people that have reported serious and disabling side effect...
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articlemarketing01@gmail.com
11th March 2009
If there is one piece of 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 they are safe. So for one that is guaranteed t...
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Author:
Phil Carter
10th March 2009
Working with parents and educators for over a decade has taught me some important lessons about what it means to provide a meaningful education to students with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. It is easy to get bogged down in the moment-to-...
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Author:
Nicole Beurkens, M.Ed.
20th February 2009
What is Cyberchondria?
This is one of the most recent words spawned by the Internet, and is a form of Internet addiction driven by anxiety. In brief it is the anxiety caused by too much searching for health information, that is often contradictory, and...
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Author:
Peter Yellowlees
20th February 2009
According to the American Heritage Desk Dictionary, the word apprentice is defined as "one learning a trade under a skilled master; or a beginner." I find both of these definitions to be relevant to the work I do each day, as well as the way I think about...
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Author:
Erin Roon, MA
01st February 2009
Autism is one of the fastest growing neurological disorders, with as many as one in every 95 children diagnosed with the disorder. Autism signs vary among individuals, of course, but there are some common characteristics that you should watch for. Childre...
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Author:
Jon Arnold
02nd December 2008
Day-by-day, humans are becoming more and more dependent on electricity. New technological innovations bring more and more electrical appliances. It will not be wrong to say that humans will go back to their Stone Age, without electricity. In such a situat...
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Author:
Christopher
30th November 2008
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese form of healing, and medical acupuncture is a more recent form that is widely practiced in the west. Acupuncture simply refers to a technique where fine needles are inserted and manipulated into certain specific points to...
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Author:
Jon Arnold
06th October 2008
Goji juice- the Sensational one
If you have been suffering from any ailment or health problem, goji berry juice can prove to be the ideal solution for your well being. Goji berry juice is a delicious and scrumptiously enticing juice that is famous for ...
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Author:
Kirk Bachelder
19th September 2008
From a long time headache has been considered to be a common problem with people. Head ache mainly occurs due to depression and neurological disorders. It is also a common symptom that is associated with various diseases. There are a number of medicines a...
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Author:
herbalspan
02nd September 2008
Aphasia is a neurological disorder. Aphasia caused from damage to the parts of the brain that hold language. The amount of disability rely on the location and the severity of the brain damage that is the cause. Aphasia is most common in adults who have ha...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
17th August 2008
Thought some research disclaim that autism can spring from the use of vaccines, doctors belonging to the American Academy of Pediatrics have found enough concern that they issues a statement about nine years ago that goes against that research. The statem...
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Author:
Jonathan Sullivan
13th August 2008
In recent years, stem cells have been receiving much attention. What makes them so interesting is its ability to stimulate the production of many types of healthy cells. This means that a single stem cell can become brain cells, liver cells, skin cells, c...
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Author:
May Sira