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Information on Cerebral Palsy That Every Parent Should Know

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

What is cerebral palsy and how does it affect patients? Many parents still don’t know much about cerebral palsy and it’s not something they think about very often. That is, unless it’s affecting a member of their family.
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Pediatric Chiropractors – Help For Healthy Children

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

A Pediatric Chiropractor can benefit even healthy children. Your child’s spine is not like yours because it is still developing. Many childhood diseases have been proven to respond to chiropractic treatment, that is why your child should see a Pediatric Chiropractor.
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Pediatric Chiropractors – Help For Healthy Children

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

A Pediatric Chiropractor can benefit even healthy children. Your child’s spine is not like yours because it is still developing. Many childhood diseases have been proven to respond to chiropractic treatment, that is why your child should see a Pediatric Chiropractor.
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Vision Therapy and ADHD

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Vision therapy has been considered a controversial treatment for individuals with ADHD but more and more research is showing that there is in fact a connection between vision problems and ADHD. Some vision therapists claim that they can cure your child’s attention problems with vision therapy or with special prescribed prism glasses. In early 2009 [...]

The Mysterious Symptoms of Down Syndrome

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

The symptoms of Down syndrome are considered to be mysterious among medical professionals. In this article you will learn facts about Down syndrome, as well as the symptoms that are prevalent with this condition.
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Inattentive ADHD Or Asberger’s Disease – Making the Diagnosis

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

One of the common differential diagnoses of Inattentive children is Asberger’s Syndrome. It is imperative that these two problems not be confused as the interventions that work for Asberger’s are quite different from the interventions that address the core problems of the Predominantly Inattentive child or adult. There is a commonality of symptoms between Asberger’s [...]

Are There Cures For Down Syndrome?

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

For every disease, we expect to find a corresponding cure and treatment. However, even with the advantage of advanced technology, cure is still not available for many diseases. The cures for Down syndrome are an example of that.
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Symptoms, Causes and the Cost of Athetoid Cerebral Palsy

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

It is because of this erratic and uncontrollable movement that Athetoid can also be referred to as dyskenetic cerebral palsy. People with Athedoid CP can have difficulty doing everyday tasks like using scissors and writing to not having the ability to walk.
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Symptoms, Causes and the Cost of Athetoid Cerebral Palsy

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

It is because of this erratic and uncontrollable movement that Athetoid can also be referred to as dyskenetic cerebral palsy. People with Athedoid CP can have difficulty doing everyday tasks like using scissors and writing to not having the ability to walk.
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Erb’s Palsy and Birth Injury

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

The United States has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the world. Many of these infant deaths can be caused by a birth injury due to the negligence of the healthcare professional overseeing the birthing process of your baby.
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