Monday, January 30, 2012
Saturday, January 28, 2012
How To Achieve White Blonde Hair Tips And Hints review
A lot of people like the platinum, or white blond, hair color and would like to know how to achieve white blonde hair. This can be an attractive look on many people and with advances in hair dying processes it can be done without causing as much damage to your hair as it used to.
That's not to say, however, that it won't cause damage. Whenever you dye your hair you will damage the hair
That's not to say, however, that it won't cause damage. Whenever you dye your hair you will damage the hair
Friday, January 27, 2012
Weight Loss Exercise Program Week 2
Learn how to lose weight with our weight loss exercise routine program. diet.com Follow this workout with week 3 for a progressive workout plan to lose weight fast. Check out the Love Handle Workout: www.diet.com Find more fitness videos at diet.com or own this video for just {video_description}.75! Join our weight loss challenge and watch your body get slim and sexy. Each week, the exercise
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Are Spanish-Language Soap Operas Good for Your Health?
The latest in Spanish-language soap operas, or telenovelas, have encased more than typical romance and personal scandal, debuting some very clear messages on health care for Latinos in the US, specifically Colorado. Health correspondent Betty Ann Bowser reports on the creators' reasoning in writing beyond the usual
Monday, January 23, 2012
Healthy Eating/Diet Series: Nutrition/Diet Eating Plan -Make a Lifestyle Change!
Make a Lifestyle Change and achieve a healthier, lighter and more energised YOU! :D My favourite pasta (due to low calorie, great taste, and quick boiling time) is in a blue packet called "Diamond"-100% Premium Durum Wheat. This is half the calories of regular pasta! Shop: www.shoplxdesign.com Facebook
HeyCongress!Org
HeyCongress!Org is dedicated to creating a forum for the American citizen to voice their opinions, on topics of national debate, directly to congress. Currently, the national healthcare debate has been distorted by corporate media outlets, lobbyist, and the lack of information. The average Americans voice has been lost and the lack of information has created a vacuum that is being quickly
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Univision News - Drug companies required to disclose doctors' payments
With President Obama's reforms to the health care system, pharmaceutical companies will be required to disclose payments made to doctors in exchange for research, consulting and talks. Consumer protection advocates and members of Congress in support of this requirement, argue this ultimately benefits patients who will receive the best drug prescription without a conflict of
Friday, January 20, 2012
Home Remedies For Constipation | Treatments | Relief | Cure [Home Remedies For Constipation]
Acne Treatment: tinyurl.com Home Remedies For Constipation | Treatments | Relief | Cure [Home Remedies For Constipation] For More information please visit:
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
'Totally Drug Resistant' Tuberculousis Spreads in India
Transcript by www.newsy.com BY CHARLES MCKEAGUE ANCHOR LAUREN GORES A dangerous new virus strain has reportedly crept into India. Several confirmed cases of what doctors are calling "Totally Drug Resistant Tuberculosis" or TDR-TB have been identified. WXIN has more. "While the new strain is not expected to spread rapidly it is transmitted through close personal contact. Normally TB is cured
Monday, January 16, 2012
Fat Burning Exercises for Men to Lose Belly Fat: Home Fat Loss Exercises
hardtimeshardbodies.com Watch this fat burning exercises YouTube workout video for men then visit the link above and claim your FREE muscle building PDF reports to lose belly fat and get firm abs fast. These fat burning exercises for men can be performed at home and will help you lose belly fat loss quickly. Below are the exercises and the workout protocol. Fat Burning Exercises for
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Vocal Warm Ups for Public Speaking : Relaxation Exercises: Massage Face & Wrinkle Nose
Relaxing the face will help your public speaking, aiding relaxation and articulation. Learn speech prep from a professional communicator in this free public speaking video. Expert: Tracy Goodwin Bio: Tracy Goodwin has received numerous public speaking awards and has been a college professor of public speaking, interpersonal communications, voice and diction, and business speech for over a
Health Reform: Changing the Game for Pediatric Cancer Patients?
For the full story, visit: www.pbs.org/newshour It looked like someone was hurting Cooper Trout. The bruises seemed to be everywhere when Cherie picked up her two-year-old from daycare one day. Then came the fevers and distended stomach. And finally, test results: He had acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Acute because the cancer cells were packed tightly into his spinal column with a direct
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Monday, January 9, 2012
Health Ranger Mike Adams on the Michael Gaeta Radio Show
Mike Adams the Health Ranger speaks about the nutritional deficiencies and lack of personal well-being in his past, and his metamorphosis into healthy mind, body, and spirit. He touches on finding his calling as the Health Ranger and the success and effectiveness of NaturalNews.com. Mike emphasizes our responsibility as citizens to maintaining liberty, preserving the Bill of Rights, and the
Lady Gaga Meal Plan to Eating Healthy
www.empoweryourbody.com Monday Fit tip Lady GaGa Meal Plan to Eating Healthy Wednesday Lady Gaga Full Body Workout Friday- Aspire Higher! Plus get the answer to Mondays Question. About EYB: Empower Your Body is a Health & Fitness Consulting company. Our mission is to contribute to the overall wellness of humanity. With Empower Your Body, we will show you how to take the thoughts that limit
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Weight Loss Exercises - Bodyweight Reduction With Ray Burton
Free Program - Train And Eat Right: www.buildingbodies.ca Ray Burton does some excellant bodyweight and weight loss excercises that use equipment to throw into your workout. Most can be done without equipment and at home if you have a chinup bar. These weight loss exercises are part of the three month fat burning program created by personal trainer Ray Burton at www.commandocardio.com If you
Friday, January 6, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Attention Defecit Disorder And Attention Defecit Hyperactive Disorder
Attention Defecit Disorder And Attention Defecit Hyperactive Disorder and All The Symptoms May Sound Familiar
This topic causes a lot of confusion and one of the reasons is that, up until fairly recently, the two were considered to be the same thing.
Before 1987, the term ADD was used to describe people who had a hard time concentrating, keeping still and focusing, among other symptoms. In that year, ADD was renamed as ADHD and this longer term was broken down into the following three categories:
1) Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive type
2) Predominantly Inattentive Type
3) Combined Type
The second category (Predominantly Innattentive Type) is what we now refer to as ADD. Its symptoms include concentration and listening problems, difficulty in following conversations, and losing, misplacing and/or forgetting things on a regular basis.
In Hyperactive-Impulsive Type ADHD (which is what we now commonly refer to as ADHD), the individual may be chattery, restless, extremely impatient, fidgety all the time. He/She may also tend to interrupt when it is not appropriate and/or grab things from people (this refers more to children than to adults).
A person suffering from the combined type of ADHD will have symptoms from both categories.
So, one of the primary differences of ADD vs ADHD is the added component of hyperactivity in ADHD. The symptoms of ADD are more common in females and usually appear in children before the age of 7. Sometimes trying to figure out if the symptoms are really just a child's behavior may be difficult. A good rule of thumb to follow is. . .if these symptoms are always present on a consistent basis, ADHD could be the culprit.
ADHD is a neurobehavioral disorder affecting both children and adults - it is not a psychiatric disorder. In children, this disorder can hinder functional abilities and carry over into adulthood if not treated properly. The treatment for this disorder ranges from various types of behavioral therapies, at-home "training", exercise, proper nutrition, and medications.
The causes of ADHD could be learning disabilities, earlier traumas, psychological problems, or even some medical conditions. Children with ADD (the inattentive type ADHD) are often overlooked as they don't really create any problems at home or at school. But when left untreated, they tend not to do well in school and get in trouble for not following directions.
Relationships can also prove difficult for children and adults with ADD. Kids and adults with ADHD (the hyper-impulsive type) are often regarded as "moody" and tend to overreact emotionally to certain situations. This can be seen as disrespectful or arrogant.
On the positive side, children with ADD and ADHD are frequently enthusiastic, incredibly creative and imaginative, with boundless energy. Many children with this disorder are marvelously talented, both intellectually and artistically. Therapy and medications can help these individuals to harness these positive aspects and put them to good use.
For more information on ADD vs ADHD and the facts about each, feel free to check out http://adhdstrategies.com.
This topic causes a lot of confusion and one of the reasons is that, up until fairly recently, the two were considered to be the same thing.
Before 1987, the term ADD was used to describe people who had a hard time concentrating, keeping still and focusing, among other symptoms. In that year, ADD was renamed as ADHD and this longer term was broken down into the following three categories:
1) Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive type
2) Predominantly Inattentive Type
3) Combined Type
The second category (Predominantly Innattentive Type) is what we now refer to as ADD. Its symptoms include concentration and listening problems, difficulty in following conversations, and losing, misplacing and/or forgetting things on a regular basis.
In Hyperactive-Impulsive Type ADHD (which is what we now commonly refer to as ADHD), the individual may be chattery, restless, extremely impatient, fidgety all the time. He/She may also tend to interrupt when it is not appropriate and/or grab things from people (this refers more to children than to adults).
A person suffering from the combined type of ADHD will have symptoms from both categories.
So, one of the primary differences of ADD vs ADHD is the added component of hyperactivity in ADHD. The symptoms of ADD are more common in females and usually appear in children before the age of 7. Sometimes trying to figure out if the symptoms are really just a child's behavior may be difficult. A good rule of thumb to follow is. . .if these symptoms are always present on a consistent basis, ADHD could be the culprit.
ADHD is a neurobehavioral disorder affecting both children and adults - it is not a psychiatric disorder. In children, this disorder can hinder functional abilities and carry over into adulthood if not treated properly. The treatment for this disorder ranges from various types of behavioral therapies, at-home "training", exercise, proper nutrition, and medications.
The causes of ADHD could be learning disabilities, earlier traumas, psychological problems, or even some medical conditions. Children with ADD (the inattentive type ADHD) are often overlooked as they don't really create any problems at home or at school. But when left untreated, they tend not to do well in school and get in trouble for not following directions.
Relationships can also prove difficult for children and adults with ADD. Kids and adults with ADHD (the hyper-impulsive type) are often regarded as "moody" and tend to overreact emotionally to certain situations. This can be seen as disrespectful or arrogant.
On the positive side, children with ADD and ADHD are frequently enthusiastic, incredibly creative and imaginative, with boundless energy. Many children with this disorder are marvelously talented, both intellectually and artistically. Therapy and medications can help these individuals to harness these positive aspects and put them to good use.
For more information on ADD vs ADHD and the facts about each, feel free to check out http://adhdstrategies.com.
ADHD Testing
ADHD Testing and For Children And Yes The Adult
How do you go about getting ADHD testing for your child or yourself? Quite a bit of information must be collected in order for a medical professional to make the official diagnosis of ADHD. Some data is obtained through clinical interviews. In these interviews, you will be asked to complete behavior checklists or questionnaires for yourself or your child to give the professional more detailed information about the problematic behaviors. Obviously, it's important that you be as honest and objective as possible when filling out the forms so that a correct diagnosis can be made.
Further evaluations through observation and psychological and educational testing may then be performed. If your child is being evaluated, you and his teachers (or other important adults who observe your child's behavior in various settings) may be interviewed. A physical exam might also be suggested - this can be used to rule out any medical causes for the possible symptoms of ADHD. A family medical history is also helpful.
Here are a few questions you might want to bring up at the ADHD testing process:
1) Are there other medical or psychological conditions that may be the cause of what appear to be ADHD symptoms?
2) Could something else altogether be causing these symptoms or behavior problems?
3) Are there any environmental or situational factors that may make the symptoms worse or better?
4) Are learning disabilities a possibility?
More questions will probably come up as well. It's very important to ask any questions that educate both you and the doctor about what may be going on to cause the problematic behaviors. If and when a diagnosis of ADHD is made, you will most probably want to ask a bunch of additional questions regarding treatment options, parent education, and family support.
What kind of information should you have ready and available for the health care provider during the ADHD Evaluation?
It's a good idea to bring copies of any official records you may have such as medical, psychological and school/employment records. Also bring copies of any previous evaluations. Be prepared to give detailed developmental and social histories including pregnancy and birth history if at all possible. You'll want to have information available about any other professionals who were involved previously and that may have suggested that testing be done – this could include counselors, social workers, therapists, physicians, pediatricians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and teachers.
Most health care providers will actually send you a questionnaire to complete before the appointment so that you are ready to present them as soon as you arrive. Make sure to mark down any questions or comments that you have about particular questions, especially if there was some reason that you felt you couldn't answer them accurately.
When your child is the one in question for ADHD, make sure that you partake in a good interview. It's absolutely crucial that somebody sits down with you, as parents and spends at least 45 minutes to an hour with them.
ADHD testing should be involved and take a bit of time - it's extremely important to be able to get the correct results from these evaluations in order to come up with accurate solutions.
How do you go about getting ADHD testing for your child or yourself? Quite a bit of information must be collected in order for a medical professional to make the official diagnosis of ADHD. Some data is obtained through clinical interviews. In these interviews, you will be asked to complete behavior checklists or questionnaires for yourself or your child to give the professional more detailed information about the problematic behaviors. Obviously, it's important that you be as honest and objective as possible when filling out the forms so that a correct diagnosis can be made.
Further evaluations through observation and psychological and educational testing may then be performed. If your child is being evaluated, you and his teachers (or other important adults who observe your child's behavior in various settings) may be interviewed. A physical exam might also be suggested - this can be used to rule out any medical causes for the possible symptoms of ADHD. A family medical history is also helpful.
Here are a few questions you might want to bring up at the ADHD testing process:
1) Are there other medical or psychological conditions that may be the cause of what appear to be ADHD symptoms?
2) Could something else altogether be causing these symptoms or behavior problems?
3) Are there any environmental or situational factors that may make the symptoms worse or better?
4) Are learning disabilities a possibility?
More questions will probably come up as well. It's very important to ask any questions that educate both you and the doctor about what may be going on to cause the problematic behaviors. If and when a diagnosis of ADHD is made, you will most probably want to ask a bunch of additional questions regarding treatment options, parent education, and family support.
What kind of information should you have ready and available for the health care provider during the ADHD Evaluation?
It's a good idea to bring copies of any official records you may have such as medical, psychological and school/employment records. Also bring copies of any previous evaluations. Be prepared to give detailed developmental and social histories including pregnancy and birth history if at all possible. You'll want to have information available about any other professionals who were involved previously and that may have suggested that testing be done – this could include counselors, social workers, therapists, physicians, pediatricians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and teachers.
Most health care providers will actually send you a questionnaire to complete before the appointment so that you are ready to present them as soon as you arrive. Make sure to mark down any questions or comments that you have about particular questions, especially if there was some reason that you felt you couldn't answer them accurately.
When your child is the one in question for ADHD, make sure that you partake in a good interview. It's absolutely crucial that somebody sits down with you, as parents and spends at least 45 minutes to an hour with them.
ADHD testing should be involved and take a bit of time - it's extremely important to be able to get the correct results from these evaluations in order to come up with accurate solutions.
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