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Archive for year: 2014

  • Is Medication for Insomnia Safe?

      Is Medication for Insomnia Safe? Nearly half of the population suffers from some form of sleeping problem and around 10% of them use medication for insomnia. Unfortunately, not all forms of sleeping medications are actually safe. In fact, many of the more recently developed, synthetic insomnia medications have been linked to some very concerning neg...

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  • 3 Tips for Living With Autism

    3 Tips for Living With Autism Living with autism is by no means easy, but there are some simple changes you can implement that can make a big difference. In 1994 one in 10,000 children were diagnosed with autism, while today studies put that number at around one in eighty-eight. With such a jump in the number of cases, more and more people are asking for a...

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  • What is a Memory Loss Test?

    What is a Memory Loss Test? A memory loss test evaluates a number of areas associated with the phenomenon, including physical and cognitive damage. Memory loss tests can help shed light on the potential causes of memory loss. It can also aid doctors in developing an appropriate and effective course of treatment. Purpose of Memory Loss Tests A memory loss...

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  • How to Fight Back Against Sudden Memory Loss

     How to Fight Back Against Sudden Memory Loss There are a number of treatment methods for sudden memory loss, and it is important to explore all the options available in order to find the right course of action for you. Memory loss has multiple causes including natural aging, trauma, medications, infections, drug or alcohol abuse, and a number of chronic ...

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  • How to Treat Panic Attacks in Children

    How to Treat Panic Attacks in Children Over three million Americans will experience panic disorder in their lifetime, but panic attacks in children can be particularly disconcerting. Panic disorder can be difficult to diagnose in children, as they often report the physical symptoms rather than the psychological ones. Panic disorder can also commonly be co...

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