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  1. One in 11 children may have ADHD

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Sep 20, 2008

    Up to one in 11 children in Britain may suffer from an attention deficit disorder government advisers will say this week.

    Also tagged: government, children, britain, adhd, adults, nice, ritalin, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, advisers, attention deficit disorder, parenting classes, prescribed, national institute for health and clinical excellence

  2. Walking game aids recovery

    koeln.de » That's Fit - Sep 2, 2008

    Filed under: Alternative Therapies, Fitness Martha recently posted about how exercise can help stroke patients recover. A new virtual reality program that is undergoing clinical trials in the UK and in Canada helps

    Also tagged: computers, system, walk, patient, virtual, computer, game, recovery, therapy, fall, treadmill, patients, walking, stroke, virtual reality, osteoarthritis, falls, treadmills, portsmouth university, wendy powell

  3. Computerized Therapy: The New Therapists?

    psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Jul 2, 2008

    With the question of how to pay for good psychotherapy (nevermind how to find or get “good” psychotherapy in the first place) not far from many people’s minds, researchers are spending more time looking at alternatives

    Also tagged: technology, help, general, internet, research, online, treatment, computerized, virtual, computer, cost, therapy, abuse, substance, behavioral, cognitive, addiction, reduce, debut, cbt, psychotherapy, promising, minds, e therapy, etherapy, greist, cbt4cbt

  4. World’s first LED Spa Capsule

    gadgettastic.com » gadgettastic.com - Apr 28, 2008

    The Med Spa Clinic in Tunbridge Wells UK marks the world???s first usage of LEDs?? in a whole body spa capsule. The Oxy-LED Light Spa Capsule will give you a comprehensive body treatment to mainly help you lose weight

    Also tagged: gadgets, heat, comprehensive, treatment, body, the, light, spa, intense, physical, traditional, dry, and, a, massages, emotional, treatments, wells, lift, offers, thermal, combined, capsule, oxy led

  5. Autism Tax Day; What Did You Claim?

    discussingautism.com » Discussing Autism - Apr 16, 2008

    It is not widely publicized but did you know that there are tax benefits for children with special needs? There are two types of tax benefits; one is a tax deduction and one is a tax credit. A deduction is based upon

    Also tagged: autism, credit, taxes, special needs, taxpayers, tax credits, tax benefits, deduction, tax rate, autism in the news

  6. Black campaigners say UK mental health services are failing

    ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Feb 2, 2008

    Churches, faith groups, racial justice campaigners and civic and community organisations need to work together more determinedly in the face of continuing serious failures in mental health provision, says Black Mental

    Also tagged: uk, drugs, uk news, faith, evangelical, equality, news brief, churches, community and family, people and power, psychosis, black mental health

  7. Are new age therapies leading us away from evidence and reason?

    thecancerblog.com » The Cancer Blog - Aug 7, 2007

    Filed under: Alternative Therapies, Opinion Professor Richard Dawkins, writer and biologist, says that "we live in dangerous times when superstition is gaining ground and rational science is under attack." We have

    Also tagged: science, alternative, scientific, richard, method, rational, dawkins, homeopathy

  8. Women with metastatic breast cancer are living longer

    thecancerblog.com » The Cancer Blog - Jul 27, 2007

    Filed under: Breast Cancer, Chemotherapy, Clinical Trials, Research A study published in the journal Cancer says that improvements in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer are making a difference and patients are

    Also tagged: cancer, drugs, advanced, breast, new, metastasis, disease, mets, living, metastatic, longer

  9. Good news, bad news: Cancer cells genetically mutate

    thecancerblog.com » The Cancer Blog - Feb 20, 2007

    Filed under: All Cancers, Research, Daily news Researchers have found that when cells become cancerous, they become 100 times more likely to genetically mutate than non-cancerous cells. This explains why tumor cells

    Also tagged: news, school, research, testing, medicine, seattle, science, treatment, cells, tumors, american, washington, cancerous, university, target, bad, gene, association, slow, stage, rate, loeb, good, san, genetically, malignancy, advancement, francisco, lawrence

  10. Support to Go: The Unbook for the Journey Through Breast Cancer

    thecancerblog.com » The Cancer Blog - Feb 10, 2007

    Filed under: Breast Cancer, Books My nose was buried in books just after my breast cancer diagnosis. I craved information and thought the pursuit and acquisition of it would somehow help me gain control over a

    Also tagged: cancer, poetry, books, resource, radiology, breast, support, oncology, book, journey, lyrics, surgery, song, survivor, buttons, quotes, compilation, secrets, pat, psychology, go, to, attitude, affirmations, referrals

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