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2009-08-01 | On July 30, 2009, Children Succeed launched its newest conversation teaching tool, Step Into Conversation, to its swiftly growing online store, making it the seventh research based product for autistic children offered for sale.
2009-07-25 | The effects of TMD can happen slowly over time, and many people are completely unaware that a misaligned jaw joint is the root cause of other physical problems.
2009-07-25 | Oral Appliances Are Rapidly Increasing In Popularity As An Alternative To CPAP And Surgery. Finding A Qualified Sleep Apnea Dentist Can Be Difficult. www.ihatecpap.com Can Help Locate A Dental Sleep Medicine Trained Dentist.
2009-07-24 | Microsurgical Eye Consultants in Peabody, Massachusetts welcome new Boston LASIK and Cataract patients. Please call 978-531-4400 to schedule an appointment or a free Lasik evaluation. Microsurgical Eye Consultant's website is www.meceye.com.
2009-07-23 | More and more women are finding support groups following breast cancer removal. A nationally-recognized breast reconstruction specialist, Dr. Alex Keller has updated his Web site to provide the latest information and resources for these women.
2009-07-16 | Patients may contact the Zimmer Durom Cup Hip Implant Patient Information Web site and call 1-866-374-0338 to see if they qualify to file a claim for Zimmer settlement compensation and medical monitoring.
2009-07-14 | Long-time Chicago resident, Robert Prondzinski, spent little time on self-pity and the "why me?" questions when he suffered a severe spinal cord injury. A quadriplegic since the age of 17--more than 45 years ago--Bob had bigger plans for himself.
2009-07-01 | Recently, scientists at the Weill Cornell Medical School were able to recreate the symptoms of Parkinson's disease in mice, leading some to believe that a breakthrough in treating the ailment could be just around the corner.
2009-06-19 | A boy who suffered brain damage after falling off a ride at an end of season party at a rugby club has won GBP4.6 million in compensation.
2009-06-11 | Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. Study shows that sleep apnea and low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. LOWER YOUR RISK!
2009-06-10 | With Father's Day less than two weeks away, Maxi-Aids Products for Independent Living, www.MaxiAids.com, a leader in products for those with special needs, has released its list titled Top 10 Father's Day Gift Ideas for Your Special Needs Dad.
2009-06-06 | Certain messages resonate with the public in amazing ways. While the message may seem crude it connects with the target audience on a gut level that defies definition. Dr Ira L Shapira created I HATE CPAP.com in response to patient's complaints.
2009-06-04 | Special Needs Educator Estefania Viana Furr is the Recipient of Numerous Awards for her Efforts
2009-06-03 | Your LASIK surgeon will give you printed instructions for how to care for yourself during recovery. There will be a follow-up visit the next day and another one in a week's time. There will be more, at lengthening intervals for perhaps a full year.
2009-06-03 | Many individuals do not realize they are farsighted until they become adults, although farsightedness can occur in children. It affects approximately 62 percent of people over the age of 40.
2009-05-29 | Though we are approaching the eighth anniversary of 9/11, many New Yorkers are still dealing with the events of that day in the form of health problems.
2009-05-28 | "Road King" and "Passing" represent two of my more emotional and colorful works to date. With Passing becoming the Image used as the Cover to my Novel, Norma Jean's Sun, I could not be more excited about the extended view this award will offer.
2009-05-22 | Workers who have contracted mesothelioma frequently are eligible for Social Security Disability benefits. Being eligible for disability benefits means a person has a condition that prevents them from doing the work they once were able to do.
2009-05-14 | While the number of people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease worldwide is already thought to be more than four million, a new study says that the world's largest nations are set to see a doubling of that number within twenty-five years.
2009-05-10 | Parkinson's disease affects an estimated four million people worldwide, with as many as one million in the US alone.