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    Arvio 2010 Modified Atkins Diet Brought Back The Duodecim Joy of Life to a Developmentally Severely Disabled Youth Paijat-Hame Central Hospital‚ Authors describe a developmentally severely disabled man‚ Neurology and Internal Medicine whose epilepsy settled‚ autistic features were alleviated‚ Clinics/Funding not listed. behavioral problems disappeared and whose weight and blood lipid and glucose values have remained normal for one year during a modified Atkins diet. Agatston Research Institute/Agaston

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    from my friend who was just came back from Yuannan‚ a 偏僻 mountain region‚ with CERS. She told me a. a Tibet grandmother get epilepsy. After went to hospital‚ nothing got better‚ then she went to see the Tibet temple‚ Buddha. Who told her that she had crop too many trees ‚ so she need to retreat the nature-to plant more trees. After 3 month ‚ she was healed b. Another epilepsy patient in ethnic Lisu‚ who was told that his soul was lost‚ and need to be call back. The wizard dance around the patien

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    attending high school Anneliese started having convulsions. Court findings and records show that this was her first epileptic attack. She was diagnosed by a neurologist at the Psychiatric Clinic Wurzburg that she had Grand Mal epilepsy (Chasing the Frog). Grand Mal is a form of epilepsy characterized by tonic-clonic seizures. The tonic phase makes the body go rigid and the clonic phase is where one undergoes uncontrollable jerking. The seizures are commonly followed by deep sleep‚ headaches‚ and confusion

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    Understand the main characteristics of autistic spectrum conditions 1.1 - Explain why it is important to recognise that each person on the autistic spectrum has their own individual abilities needs strengths gifts and interests. If we know individual’s abilities‚ need‚ strengths‚ gifts and interests then we can focus on them‚ we can create environment‚ situations‚ we can pick activities to support and develop individual’s. 1.2 - Analyse the main diagnostic features of autistic spectrum conditions

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    Before we decide whether or not computer/video games are bad‚ there are many facts and opinions to consider. For example‚ many people feel that these games are too violent and that they cause an undervelopment in the frontal lobe. Others feel that games are helpful and educational. There is also a health concern. According to Professor Ryuta Kawashima‚ “The importance of this discovery cannot be underestimated. There is a problem we will have with a new generation of children – who play computer

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    Now we have some spectacular information on epilepsy. The epilepsy treatment had been formerly discovered by Dr. John Hughlings Jackson which has been existent for a long period of time. Epilepsy is a type of brain damage that most of our people didn’t understand or it reasons. People who got this disease were considered different from the others. It was in 1870 that everyone

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    able to do them. To help Nusrat with her difficulties she could speak to somebody to help her communicate better. By doing this it would increase Nusrat‘s confidence levels and make her feel more empowered and part of the group Nusrat also has epilepsy that is not currently well controlled. People may discriminate against Nusrat by not allowing her to join in on group trips e.g. to a museum etc. Because she could be a risk. This would hurt Nusrat’s feelings because they’re not including her in

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    Religious Experiences Are Not Really Experiences of God To start‚ one must define what a religious experience is. It is generally agreed upon that there are two different types of religious experiences; a direct and an indirect. A direct religious experience is often described as ineffable- that it is beyond a humans’ capacity to explain and fully describe the divinity of their experience. The person does not prompt the experience; it is God who chooses to reveal him/herself directly to the person

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    A Comparison of Homeopathic Medicine in the Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) “I prefer to distinguish ADD as attention abundance disorder. Everything is just so interesting . . . remarkably at the same time.” — Frank Coppola Assuredly Hahnemann declared in Aphorism [Aph] 153 that the particularly remarkable or distinctive attributes displayed within a patient influences medicine selection (Hahnemann 2013). It is the role of the unprejudiced homeopathic practitioner

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    different culture than their own. Anne Fadiman’s book‚ The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down‚ tells the story of an epileptic Hmong child and her collision of two cultures. Lia Lee began suffering seizures at a young age and was diagnosed with epilepsy by American doctors. Her family however believed her illness was caused by soul loss (Fadiman 21). While at the hospital‚ Lia’s family was unable to communicate with doctors at first due to their being

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