September 12, 2007
Testing For Attention Deficit Disorder
I did not get an attention deficit disorder test until I was in 8th grade. You see, I was one of the kids that slipped through the cracks. In some ways, I was pretty lucky. I was very smart, and good at my schoolwork, so even the few people who might have suspected ADHD were not aware that I had it. Most kids with the condition get bad grades in school and have worse behavioral problems than I did. Nonetheless, it was still pretty tough for me. I always felt a little out of control, and it seemed like people shouted at me a lot for no reason.
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October 6, 2006
C Section Risk - Cesarean Section Information
It was assumed that Julius Caesar was born through a c section or cesarean section. Thus it was named after him. C section is a surgical procedure in which the baby was taken from the mother through an incision in the mother’s abdomen and uterus.
September 10, 2006
Bird Flu Spreads Again!
The truth of the matter is only a few hundred people have died from it. All of which were outside of the United States. Therefore, it’s not exactly pandemic level as of yet. Hopefully scientists world-wide are searching for answers regarding how bird flu spreads and how to prevent and cure it quickly. For more data concerning how bird flu spreads, get jacked into cyberspace today… read further about bird flu and how to protect.
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September 5, 2006
Cerebral Palsy Symptoms And Help
Cerebral palsy is a name given to a group of neurological defects that cause lack of body and muscle coordination, due to damage in one or more parts of the brain. These defects can range from mild to severe, and can only be treated symptomatically.







