Articles, tagged with "early intervention", page 6
29th April 2008
Menopausal panic attacks are a shock to women that have never experienced anxiety. The symptoms usually begin during perimenopause, which can begin as early as 35 years of age.
Perimenopause is thought to begin at the time of hormonal symptoms to the ...
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Author:
peterhutch
18th April 2008
Stuttering is a speech disorder in which the normal flow of speech is disrupted by frequent repetitions or prolongations of speech sounds, syllables or words or by an individual's inability to start a word. The speech disruptions may be accompanied by rap...
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Author:
Corwin Brown
29th February 2008
Neuropathy is a functional change or pathological disturbance in the peripheral nerves. Know anymore than you did? Probably not. Let's see if we can get a better understanding of what all that mumbo-jumbo means!
The human body's nervous system has t...
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Author:
Linda W
08th February 2008
The best way to stop bleeding gums is to attack the underlying infection that makes them vulnerable. With a few simple measures, it is easy to kill the germs that cause the bleeding and to prevent escalating disease. Take precautions at the first signs of...
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Trusted Natural Products
26th June 2007
Anger management is a psycho-education intervention. How an individual learns to express their anger is learned. Anger management interventions are therefore designed to unlearn old skills and teach new skills. Anger management is neither counseling nor p...
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Author:
Carlos Todd
15th June 2007
A visit to your dentist could be as pleasurable as walking barefoot on hot sand. However this kind of situation arises usually because we have waited for too long before making that much needed visit. An early intervention in cases of dental problems coul...
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Author:
Erzana Jones
24th April 2007
To children with autism difficulties or delays appear.These are reported by parents before the child is two years of age. If the child is not four years of age or older the diagnosis cannot be made. The improvement outcome for children with autism is the ...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
19th April 2007
Behavior modification programs are able to assist teens that need change. Teen help in the form of behavior modification can be a real boon for parents and teenagers alike. These programs are designed to help with early intervention and with long term pro...
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Author:
Emp
28th February 2007
Screening for cancer has generated great public interest as technology has delivered a number of diagnostic tests that are safe, quick and inexpensive. While screening can potentially save lives, especially in the case of cancer of the breast, cervix, col...
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Author:
DR SOON
02nd January 2007
When our triplets were born at 27 weeks gestation in 1984, the odds were even that they would survive. The odds that they could lead normal lives were much less. We lost our son on day 15 due to a rare heart condition, but the two girls survived. Both suf...
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Author:
altec015
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
25th July 2006
What is a collection Agency?
A collection agency is a specialized organization that acts on behalf of a creditor to collect overdue amounts. A collection agency usually does not take ownership of the debt but just acts on behalf of its clients to organ...
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Author:
Steve Austin
12th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Robert Ryles
Oh the joys of a frozen shoulder. Most people have heard of such a thing but what exactly are they? As a Physical Therapist for two decades I have seen my fair share of this irritating and painful condition that continues to...
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Author:
Rob Ryles
13th April 2006
The following paragraphs summarize the work of Arthritis experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of Arthritis. Heed their advice to avoid any Arthritis surprises.
The answer to the question who does Arthritis affect? is very simple. I...
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Author:
Alfred Jones
14th March 2006
SenseToys specialises in providing a carefully selected range of toys and activities to help parents and professionals caring for children with poor or delayed language skills, autism related difficulties, impaired hearing, developmental delays, dyspraxia...
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Author:
Lesley Burton