Archive for February, 2008

Finding What Works: Dealing with Autism

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

When dealing with autism, just as in most other disorders, you will be faced with a number of treatment options for yourself or your child. These include treatments that are educational, behavioral, biomedical, nutritional, and sensory. Unfortunately, for patients who are not affluent or who do not have good medical insurance, the cost of these treatments can be pricier than what they can afford. One way to ensure that you or your child receives the best possible treatment for autism is to carefully monitor the effects a treatment has over time. By finding out which treatments work and which do not, you can stop paying for the ineffective methods and put more of your money into those which are creating a positive difference.

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Learning about What Foods Cause Cellulite

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Cellulite is a problem that almost all women deal with at some point in their life. Treatments for cellulite reduction have really been few and far between. If you want to look your best and not have to worry about cellulite then prevention is going to be the most important things you can do.

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Zoloft and Panic Attack: The Connection

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Panic attacks are very common, much more so than many people seem to realize. People who experience frequent panic attacks are considered as having panic disorder, and many of these people become especially frightened because they feel as though they are going crazy, even though of course they are not.

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Fight against ACNE

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Acne is a common skin problem not only in the USA but in many parts of the world. For many, they resort to the use of medicines in order to get rid or even prevent acne. It has to be taken note of that there are natural and easy ways to get rid of such a skin problem. We would be pleased to share with you tips that would let you be acne-free.

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The Vertebrohasilar Migraine Demystified For You

Friday, February 15th, 2008

The regular human being hates medical jargons and particularly the horrifying sounding names of diseases that doctors say you are suffering from. Take the vertebrohasilar migraine for example. Have you heard about it before? Migraine – yes; vertebrohasilar migraine – definitely a ‘no’.

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The Most Severe Acne Treatment

Friday, February 15th, 2008

When someone has been suffering from breakouts for a long time or the breakouts are so terrible that it is affecting someone’s way of life, a severe acne treatment is what may be needed.

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Know Your Rights: Laws and Autism

Friday, February 15th, 2008

If you or your child has autism, some of the most basic things you can study and learn are your rights. Every American citizen is protected under the constitution, and there are special laws that have been passed to help protect people with autism and other disabilities. By knowing the laws that protect you or your autistic loved ones, you can live in a world that provides better opportunities to everyone, regardless of not only disability, but also race, gender, and ethnicity. This is simply the first step to creating a more tolerant world in general.

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Don’t Let a Tension Headache get in the Way of Your Life

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Nearly all of us have experienced a tension headache at one time or another. Some describe them as a tight band around the forehead, and others think of a vice around their entire head. The pain can range from mild to severe and they can last anywhere from a couple of hours to a couple of weeks. There are two classifications of tension headaches that doctors refer to. The first is called episodic, and these consist of headaches that only last a few minutes to a few hours, and occur fifteen or fewer times each month. The other type is chronic, and these headaches occur fifteen or more days a month and happen much more frequently in women than men. Sometimes, the pain of chronic tension headaches can be nearly constant in nature.

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How To Cope With Being A Student With Hearing Aids

Friday, February 15th, 2008

If you are a student with hearing aids, then surely you already know about most of the problems that can come with this situation, however you should know that these problems do not have to be.

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Sleep Apnea Surgery May Be Last Resort

Friday, February 15th, 2008

For people who have tried many different cures and treatments for obstructive sleep apnea surgery may be their last resort. Sleep apnea is a condition that affects millions of people, forcing them to wake up in the middle of night, sometimes hundreds of times, to take a breath. Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition resulting in the soft tissue on the roof of the mouth and throat becoming relaxed as the person sleeps and blocking their airway. One of the primary indications of this problem is extremely loud snoring after undergoing sleep apnea surgery the snoring should subside.

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