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A Close Look At Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Friday 30 November 2007 @ 3:14 pm

Tom is a nine year old boy studying in some school. His parents are very worried about the way he behaves. Almost everyday they hear complain from school on his abysmal performance. Tom teachers are also equally worried.
Tom lacks attention, and cannot concentrate on anything even for few moments. He doesn’t seem to listen even when spokes directly, and time and again fails to complete his homework and other duties.Besides, he often moves his hands or feet, squirms excessively, has difficulty in waiting for his turn, and blurts out answers before questions have been completed.
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A Close Look At Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder




Women with history of smoking and alcoholism are less sensitive to sweet taste.

Tuesday 27 November 2007 @ 7:33 pm

Researcher has found that cigarette smoking and having a family history of alcoholism have different effects on sweet-taste perception and food cravings. For this study, researchers examined two groups of women between 21 and 40 years of age: 27 current smokers (18 had a positive family history of alcoholism), and 22 women who had never smoked in their lives (9 had a positive family history of alcoholism).

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Women with history of smoking and alcoholism are less sensitive to sweet taste.




Facts About Turner’s Syndrome

Tuesday 27 November 2007 @ 7:24 pm

Turner Syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by the absence or damage of one set of genes of X chromosome resulting in failure to the development of ovaries.sex hormone production and physical development.Turner syndrome only occurs in females.
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Facts About Turner’s Syndrome




Prevent Your Child From Shaken Baby Syndrome

Tuesday 20 November 2007 @ 5:54 am

Shaken Baby Syndrome is a form of traumatic injury to head resulting from injuries caused by someone vigorously shaking an infant. Approximately one shaken baby in four dies from the injuries. Those who survive may suffer blindness caused by bleeding around the brain and eyes, or disabling brain damage, including mental retardation (mild to severe), paralysis, seizure disorder, speech and learning disabilities, neck and back damage, and dislocated bones.
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Prevent Your Child From Shaken Baby Syndrome




Girl Having 200 Orgasm In A Single Day

Thursday 15 November 2007 @ 6:39 pm

Could you believe if a girl has 200-300 orgasm per day.If she gets orgasm from almost anything.Some cases have been found that girls getting multiple orgasm with in hours in a single days without anything.A girl living with this rare disorder says “Sometimes I can’t stop gasping and moaning as I’m walking round. “I do get some odd looks but I’ve just had to learn to live with it. I know a lot of women think I’m lucky-they’ve never had a single orgasm.This Seroius Disorder now called Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome.

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Girl Having 200 Orgasm In A Single Day




Corticosteroids Not Effective Against Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Tuesday 13 November 2007 @ 9:44 pm

When considering long-term benefits, surgery may be a better treatment option than local injections of corticosteroids when treating carpal tunnel syndrome, according to research presented this week at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Scientific Meeting in Boston, Mass.
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Corticosteroids Not Effective Against Carpal Tunnel Syndrome




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