Articles related to "Diagnosed"
Diagnose Autism By Age Two
Although there is no cure for autism, doctors state that early interventions are very effective. Screen by 24 months.
• warning signs of autism
• diagnose autism early
• bio-neurological developmental disability
• autism websites
• autistic children likely to have other ailments
Applications of Radioisotopes
The closing of a Canadian nuclear plant may leave many wondering why nuclear imaging is necessary for health.
• radioisotopes
• nuclear imaging
• medical diagnoses
• positrons
• positron emission tomography
Cheston's Story
A story about a child's fight against a pediatric brain tumor.
• tumor
• surgery
• neurosurgon
• mri
• catscan
Major Depression
First in a series of two articles on major mental depression, symptoms, diagneses and types
• major depression
• diagnoses
When A Loved One is Diagnosed
Someone close to you just found out they have type II diabetes. What, if anything, can you do to help them? A lot!
• type ii diabetes
• diet
• exercise
• motivation
• family
A Devastating Diagnosis
An introduction to Alzheimer's Disease.
• alzheimer's
• what is alzheimer's?
• diagnosing alzhiemer's
Dalton Is Diagnosed With Autism: Part 1
It took about 6-8 months before our son Dalton received the diagnosis of autism. He was 18 months old when the journey began.
• autism
• autism diagnosis
• early intervention
• developmental delay
• autism spectrum disorder
Diagnosed With Autism
At around 29 months of age, our son, Dalton was still not speaking and after a couple of stressful incidents we realized that Dalton needed to be tested for autism.
• autism
• autism diagnosis
• autism testing
• autism symptoms
• development
Diagnosing ADHD in Preschool
Toddlers and very young children normally exhibit many of the features of ADHD, but diagnosis is usually made after the age of 7.
• adhd in preschool children
• add in preschool children
• early diagnosis adhd
• attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder
• attention deficit and hyperactivity in preschool c
Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Disease is a terrible illness. Many people are terrified that forgetful episodes mean they are developing this disease.
• diagnosing alzheimer's disease
• forgetfulness
• early symptom of alzheimer's disease
• senility
• memory problems
Diagnosing Disorders
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) describes 12 ideal "prototypes" of personality disorders. It provides lists of seven to nine personality traits per each disor
• narcissism
• personality
• narcissistic
• narcissistic personality disorder
• npd
Diagnosing Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is usually diagnosed using a combination of bone density testing, laboratory tests and a physical exam.
• osteoporosis
• diagnosing osteoporosis
• diagnose osteoporosis
• bone density test
• bone mass test
Diagnosing Sleep Apnea
Diagnosing sleep apnea begins with a symptom history, and progresses to a complex sleep apnea test at a sleep clinic.
• diagnosing sleep apnea
• sleep apnea test
• sleep apnea clinic
• sleep apnea clinics
• sleep center
Diagnosing Sleep Apnea
Your spouse and family have told you that you snore and snort (that is stop breathing) during sleep. You are tired all day even though you seemed to have sleep all night. You have researched Sleep Apnea and checked the various symptom checklists. And yes, it seems that you just might be suffering from sleep apnea. What do you do next?
• sleep apnea
• sleep lab
• oximeter
• polysomnoaphy
• multiple sleep latency test
Discoid Lupus: Symptoms, Diagnosing, Treatment and Support
Discoid lupus is a form of lupus that affects only the skin, not the internal tissues and organs. Since it's not as malignant as SLE, it's frequently overlooked and more information is needed for those who suffer from this form of lupus.
• discoid lupus rash
• syptoms of discoid lupus
• what is discoid lupus
• discoid lupus treatment
• discoid lupus support groups
Dually Diagnosed
According to various studies, anywhere from 20 to 50% of those diagnosed with a mental health disorder are affected by substance abuse.
• aodd
• alcohol
• comorbidity
• co-occuring disorder
• mentally ill
Newly Diagnosed Gluten Allergy?
When newly diagnosed with a gluten intolerance grocery shopping, parties and eating out become challenging.
• gluten free
• newly diagnosed gluten intolerance
• eating out gluten free
• going to a party gluten free
• gluten free baking
Young and Diagnosed with Cancer
Suggestions for young adults on how and when to tell friends and family about their cancer diagnosis.
• young adults and cancer
• cancer and young people
• telling people you have cancer
• cancer and your job
• breast cancer in young women
Your ADHD Grandchild (Part Two)
Since 3 to 11 percent of school age children suffer from ADHD there is a good chance one of your grandkids will be diagnosed with the disorder. The column tells you how mental health professionals diagnose ADHD.
• add
• adhd
• symptoms
• diagnose
• grandparents
Hair Analysis for Eating Disorders
New studies are being conducted to analyze hair follicles in diagnosing eating disorders.
• hair analysis for eating disorders
• diagnosing with hair
• analyze hair follicles in diagnosing eating disord
• eating disorders
• anorexia
Pollen Allergy: Overview
Spring is just around the corner, and for many this also means it is allergy season.
• pollen allergies
• spring allergies
• allergy season
• allergy symptoms
• rast test
Why is My Animal Lethargic?
Infections, injuries and illness can all cause lethargy and off-color behavior in your pet or livestock. Learn why lethargy occurs and when to contact the vet.
• lethargic pet
• causes of lethargy in pet dog
• causes of lethargy in pet cat
• lethargy and illness in pet
• lethargy and infection in pet
Could You Have Type II?
Type II diabetes often has no symptoms, yet certain factors may help you identify whether you are at risk.
• diabetes
• risk factors
• ethnic groups
• obesity
• hypertension
Personal Medical Records
Take responsibility for your own health status by keeping an up to date copy of your personal health information.
• medical history
• medical records
• personal medical history
• advance directives
• list of medications
Courses at Suite University
Ever wondered what courses were available at Suite University? Now you can get an idea of what three of them are about, and how they can help you.
• university
• education
• infertility
• fertility
• preconception
Diagnosis: Bipolar, Living with the Illness
Part two, the finishup, of a study, which includes research and a storyline in order to better understand depression is this month's submission. Combining research and a look within the lives of those living with either manic depression and/or a diagnosis of bipolar, is becoming something the author, April Scheiner, does quite well. If you have not yet taken a peek into the life of Melissa and her mother, we encourage you to do so. Next month, a complete full circle change comes about at RoseMeade's Wellness Nook, please return soon.
• hypochondria
• depression
• bipolar disease
• april scheiner
• victoria freudiger
Genital vs. Oral Herpes: What's The Difference?
There are a lot of common myths out there about herpesviruses and what happens where on the body. Hopefully, this article will debunk some of those myths and clear up the confusion.
• hsv-1
• hsv-i
• hsv-2
• hsv-ii
• herpesvirus
Health e-People: The Online Consumer Experience
First in a series of articles highlighting a 5-year forecast more specifically mapping one aspect of Internet health care by looking at a very important constituency: consumers.
• health e-people
• online
• consumer
• experience
• motivations
Health e-People: Who Are They and Why Do They Use the Net?
This five-year forecast looks at three groups of online consumers: the Well, the Newly Diagnosed, and the Chronically Ill and their caregivers. It explores their use of the Internet for health-oriented content, community, commerce, and care.
• health
• well
• newly diagnosed
• chronically ill
• caregivers
October is Healthy Lung Month!
A basic overview of asthma including a list of common myths.
• asthma
• allergy
• inhaler
• anti-inflammatory
• bronchodilator
Unexplained Infertility
When the diagnosis is unexplained infertility what is a couple to do? Could there be a medical explaination that slipped by the doctor, or could it be that the mind has put up a barrier to conception?
• infertility
• fertility
• conception
• unexplained infertility
• medical
ADHD and Learning Disabilities
How Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, a.k.a. Attention Deficit Disorder, differs from Learning Disorders
• attention deficit disorder
• attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
• adhd
• ad/hd
• add
ADHD Strategies: Inattention
Some helpful tips to help deal with the inattention symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, also known as attention deficit disorder
• attention deficit disorder
• attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
• adhd
• ad/hd
• add
Autism Spectrum Diagnostic Tools
Making a diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorder is made easier with the use of one of several industry-standard diagnostic tools.
• autism diagnostic tools
• autism diagnostic observation schedule
• autism diagnostic interview revised
• pervasive developmental disorder behavior inventor
• ados
Elimination Diet
What is an elimination diet?
• elimination diet
• diagnosing an allergy
• food allergies
• gluten allergy
• rotation diet
Hyperthyroidism in Cats
Hyperthyroidism in cats is a common diagnosis that is rarely seen in dogs.
• hyperthyroid
• hyperthyroidism
• hyperthroid disease
• hyperthyroidism in cats
• hyperthyroid cat
Spotlight on Hyperactivity
Indepth information on hyperactivity, a major symptom of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
• attention deficit disorder
• attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
• adhd
• add
• symptoms
Spotlight on Impulsiveness
Indepth information on impulsiveness, a major symptom of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
• attention deficit disorder
• attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
• adhd
• add
• symptoms
Spotlight on Inattention
Indepth information on inattention, a major symptom of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
• attention deficit disorder
• attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
• adhd
• add
• symptoms
Starting Out the School Year
Advice for parents of children with ADHD (or ADD) on how to start out right and avoid repeating last year's mistakes.
• attention deficit disorder
• attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
• adhd
• ad/hd
• add
Surprising Facts about ADD / ADHD
A few facts and statistics about ADD and ADHD that may surprise you.
• attention deficit disorder
• attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
• adhd
• ad/hd
• add
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) is a global problem. The first part of the problem is diagnosing it. The second part of the problem is proper and complete treatment
• how is tuberculosis transmitted
• diagnosing tb
• what are tuberculosis symptoms
• how to treat tuberculosis
• is tuberculosis contagious