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Is Obesity An Eating Disorder? - By: Michael Russell Is weight gain, or worse, obesity, a sign of prosperity, or a symptom of stress that causes eating disorders? A Munich-based expert claims that both the cause and the cure of being overweight begin with attitude. Although there are gadgets designed to speed up weight loss, the basic prin... 3. Differences Of Autism And Aspergers Syndromes - By: Peter Smith The Asperger syndrome affects children and adults patients by modifying their communication skills and making them unable to interact with the persons around them. The autistic disorder in most cases associates the lack of communication skills with learning disabilities. The Asperger sy... 4. 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... 5. Causes Of Trichotillomania - By: Michel Waugh The term "trichotillomania" comes from the Greek words "thrix," meaning "hair" and "tillein" meaning "to pull" and "mania," the Greek word for "madness" or "frenzy". As the name suggests trichotillomania is a psychiatric condition in which an individual has an uncontrollable urge to pull out his or ... 6. Add – Why It’s Cool To Have - By: Michael Russell While those with an ADD affected brain face many challenges in life, many of which may feel like big hurdles, it would benefit them to take a deeper look at this disorder and realize the gifts that it actually offers. You may be surprised at the power people unknowingly wield when affected with thi... 7. Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Research And Information Including Symptoms And Treatments - By: Gavin Walsh What is primary pulmonary hypertension? The best place to start is the pulmonary arteries. These arteries move the blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs for oxygen.. When people have high blood pressure specifically in the pulmonary arteries, they have pulmonary hypert... 8. 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.... 9. How To Recognize Temporal Arthritis - By: Michael Russell Temporal arthritis is a type of arthritis not many people are aware of. It is also known as giant cell arthritis, and is defined as an inflammation of the medium and large arteries that run along each side of the head. It occurs concurrently with polymyalgia rheumatica, a disorder causing extreme ... 10. Color Blind - By: Michael Russell Color blindness is a genetic condition that results in difficulty distinguishing certain colors from others, and sometimes a complete inability to see certain colors the way they would appear to everyone else. Since it is passed along in genes, it is present at birth and is incurable. It is much m... 11. Primary Pulmonary Hypertension - By: Michael Russell I wonder if it is what we used to refer to simply as high blood pressure in a person who was high strung. I speak of primary pulmonary hypertension, which has been studied and attended to in great depth and found to have the following characteristics or attributes: Primary Pulmonary Hyper... 12. Ehlers-danlos Syndrome Types - By: Michael Russell Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a genetic disorder that may be recessive or dominant depending on the type of EDS you have. That means if you have a dominant type and have children, those children have a 50% chance of inheriting the disease. If you have a recessive type, each child has a 25% chance ... 13. Pancreatic Cancer - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment - By: Michael Russell Pancreatic cancer is a relatively rare disorder, accounting for about 3 in 100 cases of all cancer in the US. However, the disease, which mainly affects people over 50, is becoming more common in the US as life expectancy increases. Pancreatic cancer occurs almost twice as frequently in men as in wo... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Nord Guide To Rare Disorders (hardcover) Author: National Organization for Rare Disorders (COR). Number of Pages: 895. Published On: 2003/01/01. Language: ENGLISH... |
| Helping Athletes With Eating Disorders (book) A guide to identification, response, and prevention DESCRIPTION Much of today s research on athletes with eating disorders focuses only on the number of people affected; Helping Athletes With Eating Disorders does much more. Eating disorders can be especially difficult to spot in athletes because many traits common to those with eating disorders are also found in dedicated athletes. Plus,... |
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