How to help a friend with aphasia
Aphasia, is a loss of the ability to produce and/or comprehend language, due to injury to brain areas specialized for these functions, Broca's area, which governs language production, or Wernicke's area, which governs the interpretation of ... [... more]
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How to Cope With Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia is a nerve disorder that causes facial pain. It occurs when the trigeminal cranial nerve is irritated, interrupting sensory and motor functions, such as chewing. The pain is sharp, stabbing or burning and can last from ... [... more]
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How to Deal with Seizures at Home
Being present while a loved one is having a seizure is a hard event to experience. Often, it can leave you feeling helpless and scared. This is why it is important to learn what to do for the person having the seizure. By acquiring the proper ... [... more]
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How to Administer Your Multiple Sclerosis Injections
Once you have been properly diagnosed with symptoms of multiple sclerosis, it is now time for you, your family and your doctor to decide what is the best therapy for your specific stage of multiple sclerosis. The multiple sclerosis I have is ... [... more]
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How to Live With Foreign Accent Syndrome
Can you imagine going to bed one night and waking up speaking with a French accent? Even if you've never been to France? A rare and misunderstood speech motor disorder called Foreign Accent Syndrome emerges in people who often sustain physical ... [... more]
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How to Contribute to the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon
The Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon has come a long way since 1966. Today's technology has opened up opportunities that really benefits this effort and make it easire to watch and enjoy the celebrity entertainers and contribute to the ... [... more]
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How to Deal With Your Epileptic Mother
Epilepsy is one of the most common illnesses around the world. In this article you will know how to deal with a very dear epileptic member of your family .... your Mother How to deal with your Epileptic mother [... more]
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How to Find the Right Occupational Therapist for Your ...
Raising a Special Needs child brings a whole new set of challenges to parenthood, and not all of those are in the home. Choosing the right service providers for your child and your family can be one of the most difficult, and rewarding, ... [... more]
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How to Cope with the Pain of an EMG (Electromyography )
An electromyography test, also known as an EMG is nothing to be afraid of but there is a noticeable amount of pain involved. Here's how you can get through the test. Before the test, ask your doctor if something can be prescribed to calm your ... [... more]
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How to Identify Klonopin
Orange with round shape, K cut out in middle, and klonopin name and the fraction 1/2 on one side with the word roche on the other side is 0.5 mg Klonopin. Blue with round shape, K cut out in middle, and klonopin name and the number 1 on one side ... [... more]
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How to Identify Valium
White with round shape, V cut out in middle, and valium name and the number 2 on one side with the word roche twice on the other side is 2 mg Valium. Yellow with round shape, V cut out in middle, and valium name and the number 5 on one side with ... [... more]
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How to Cope with a Loved One with Dementia
When a loved one is diagnosed with Dementia it can be a frightening thing for both the loved one and for the rest of their family. People with dementia do not know that something is wrong with their minds and may just think that people are ... [... more]
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