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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Neoplasms Neurological Disorders' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Neoplasms Neurological Disorders Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Neoplasms Neurological Disorders 1. Understanding Autism - By: Peter Smith Understanding Autism by: Roger Wakefield Autism, which is sometimes also referred to Childhood Autism, Early Infantile Autism, or Kanner's Autism, is caused by some neurological malfunction that causes marked delays in the development in the areas of communication and social interactio... Featured ArticleSometimes Goes Along With A Neurological Disorder Called Tourette Syndrome ADHD is more common in children who have close relatives with the disorder. Attention Deficit Disorder sufferers face a difficult but not insurmountable task ahead. ADHD is more serious than just short attention spans.ADD has a strong genetic link and often runs in families. Attention Deficit Disorder was first described by Dr. Heinrich Hoffman in 1845.ADD can arise purely from social factors or child-rearing methods. ADHD is probably genetic and that it may be inherited ...
Read full story 2. Trials Recruiting Patients For Medical Research - By: Michael Russell It really amazes me how much medical research is going on in this country. There is medical research going on for just about every disease Ive ever heard of and a few body parts I didnt even know existed. There is a United States government website that lists all of the current medical research.b... 3. Male Infertility – The Most Common Causes - By: Michael Russell Men more often are unwilling to concede to the possibility that they are infertile. Their reluctance to admit their illness is often the biggest hindrance to the proper treatment of their infertility problem. Men by nature are unaccustomed to failure. Infertility means huge failure in their manhood.... 4. Rtms, Magnetic Therapy For The Brain - By: Michael Russell The idea that the brain is electrochemical in its function is pretty well established these days. So it stands to reason that magnetic therapy or electrical stimulation of the brain could be used to treat a host of neurological and psychological illnesses if properly applied. Perhaps the ... 5. Add And Other Related Disorders - By: Michael Russell Being afflicted with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (also known as ADHD or ADD) can be daunting enough for both children and adults alike. All that inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsivity in a child with ADD can definitely create a nerve-wracking experience for any parent (or ... 6. Dysgraphia - What Is It? - By: Michael Russell Learning disabilities are separated into three groups, academic skills disorders, speech and language disorders, and miscellaneous disorders. This first group, academic skills disorders, are disabilities that delay a child’s progress in school, such as dyslexia, dysgraphia (or agraphia), and dyscalc... 7. Learning Disability – Dysgraphia - By: Michael Russell Dysgraphia is a writing disability in which the individual's writing is incorrect or distorted. It can show itself as difficulties with poor handwriting, spelling, that is, wrong spelling and difficulties in putting their thoughts on paper. These individuals generally have a higher than ... 8. Headache Hope Through Research - By: Dan Mathiesen 588 Headache Hope Through Research Why Does it Hurt? What hurts when you have a headache? The bones of the skull and tissues of the brain itself never hurt, because they lack pain-sensitive nerve fibers. Several areas of the head can hurt, includin... 9. Blood Pressure: Why You Should Monitor It - By: Michael Russell Blood pressure is the measurement of the force applied to the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps blood throughout the body. Pressure is determined by the force of the amount of blood pumped and by the size and flexibility of the arteries. Blood pressure can also be called Diastolic... 10. Add – Searching For The Cause - By: Michael Russell Many people get confused when it comes to telling the difference between Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It's basically the word hyperactivity that makes all the difference. Where a person with ADHD has problems sitting still, a perso... 11. Add: Some Natural Treatments - By: Michael Russell ADD stands for Attention Deficit Disorder. It’s also known as ADHD, which is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. The disorder is largely based on neurological issues in the brain. Sufferers have characteristics that exhibit lack of attention and hyperactivity. Although there are plenty of m... 12. Can Provigil Treat Attention Deficit Disorder? - By: Michael Russell Provigil is a drug that treats excessive drowsiness. Narcoleptics and individuals who suffer from day time sleepiness greatly benefit from this treatment. However, recently studies have shown that people suffering from ADD could benefit from the use of this medication. So, why would ... 13. A Few Facts About Learning Disabilities - By: Michael Russell Neurological disorders give rise to learning disabilities and this can have an effect on the individual's social and intellectual development. Sometimes, children with learning disabilities are smarter than children of their own age, but have difficulty in listening, writing, thinking, spellin... 14. As Children With Adhd Grow Older It Often Appears That The Hyperactive-impulsive Qualities Diminish In Severity And Intensity, While The Inattentive And Disorganized Patterns Of Behavior Remain Constant - By: Driskill They may also be insensitive to long term reinforcement. As children with ADHD grow older it often appears that the hyperactive-impulsive qualities diminish in severity and intensity, while the inattentive and disorganized patterns of behavior remain constant. Just as it took many years to recognize... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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