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Has Your Life Been Affected By Symptoms Of Anxiety?

Friday, September 25th, 2009

We’ve all experienced symptoms of anxiety. Can you remember a time when you felt stressed or anxious? Perhaps it was during a first date or when you did something embarrassing in public. Anxiety is actually a natural response to experiences of fear or stress.
To clarify things. Experiencing occasional symptoms of anxiety does not mean that […]

Dyslexia Screening

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

In the future, the best dyslexia screening tests will be administered by medical doctors, rather than psychologists. Relatively new technology like MRIs and PETs will reveal structural differences in the brains of people with reading difficulties. For instance, it has already been discovered that dyslexic adults have a deficit in a region within the left […]

Dyslexia Test

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

There are at least 40 million Americans with dyslexia signs. “Unfortunately a lot of kids with dyslexia, possibly as many as a third, are missed, misdiagnosed or not diagnosed at all,” says Yale scientist Jeffrey R. Gruen M.D. “Now you’ve got a kid who hits fourth or fifth grade and they’re struggling; their self-esteem begins […]

Adult Learning Center

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

It is estimated that 7 to 20% of the American population exhibits some adult dyslexia signs. In fact, actors like Tom Cruise, Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley have already been diagnosed. Some of the most brilliant people — like Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein — also had a form of dyslexia. If you missed out […]

Silicone Breast Implants Are Safer Than Ever

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

If you are a woman who is considering breast enlargement surgery, then it can be an overwhelming task to research the safety, history and level of satisfaction of silicone breast implants. Though the complication rates are very low, you must still prepare yourself for the possibility of unpleasant side effects. You must also make sure […]

Young Adults with ADHD

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Young adults often make it through their entire lives without ever being diagnosed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, even though they sense they are different from their peers. Parents fear talking to their children’s doctor about it because they do not want their kids put on Ritalin or other strong medication. Then, later in life, […]


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