By: William Allan Kritsonis, PhD | 2010-09-13 | College In 2008, Dr. Kritsonis was inducted into the William H. Parker Leadership Academy Hall of Honor, Graduate School, Prairie View A&M University – The Texas A&M University System. He was nominated by doctoral and master's degree students. read more
By: Isobel Paolini | 2010-03-27 | Allergies Humans can show milk allergy symptoms at almost at any time of their lives. You can be born with milk allergy symptoms and you can also develop them at any age. Normally milk allergy symptoms will disappear by the time child reaches five or six years of age, sometimes a child can be affected for longer, often the child will grow up into an adult and will spend his life without ever being able to drink milk or eat dairy products. read more
By: chrisgroves3 | 2010-12-11 | Games QWOP is a running game about a little Olympic character who can barely keep his balance. The question is can you run the 100 meters? read more
By: Terry Ravary | 2010-03-27 | Allergies Description: In the past milk was considered to be the whole food that contains all the nutrients and vitamins and that does not have any after affects. Among the foods that causes allergic reaction, especially among the children, milk figures quite prominently. It would be good to know the causes of and remedies for such milk allergies. read more
By: Lyuben Georgiev | 2012-03-13 | Allergies There are several visible signs and symptoms of milk allergy found in children. Some of the really prominent symptoms are diarrhea, vomiting, rashes on the skin and watery eyes. read more
By: Felix Paul | 2012-04-05 | Beauty A milk allergy is an allergy to milk meaning that if you drink milk you will have an unpleasant immune response which may be unhealthy or even threatening to your wellbeing. read more
By: Lyuben Georgiev | 2012-04-01 | Nutrition Sometimes the best way to avoid certain allergies is by simply following ways that can completely stop the occurrence of such allergies. Find out more about milk allergy from this great article. read more
By: ihtesham | 2011-01-09 | Men's Health Milk allergy is no longer any unknown idea and these days it is expanding by leaps and bounds. What type of allergy is this? What leads to the growth of it? Well, as stated by studies of experts, milk allergy is caused on account of the body's response to a particular protein that's found in cow's milk. There are, in fact, many proteins that are culpable to trigger an allergic reaction and of them Whey and Casein happen to be the most prominent. Keep in mind that the majority of its symptoms can read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-22 | Business Although Johnson & Johnson said the drug recall does not involve the Chinese market, but long-term Merrill Lynch's parents taking the children is still very worried. Some parents even Johnson's assertion that: "This is the same with the milk, said milk is the time before the mad cow disease in China, out of the Sanlu incident, said milk is foreign." Recently, Johnson & Johnson recalled infant cold fever with drugs Tainuo Lin, Merrill, allergy medication Zyrtec read more
By: Amy Korn-Reavis | 2010-04-02 | Sleep If ones life is measured by ones passion then Dr. William Dement is one of the most successful people alive. His passion for increasing knowledge goes hand in hand with his desire to educate everyone about the need for adequate sleep. read more
By: William Allan Kritsonis, PhD | 2010-11-27 | K-12 Education Dr. William Allan Kritsonis earned his BA in 1969 from Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington. In 1971, he earned his M.Ed. from Seattle Pacific University. In 1976, he earned his PhD from the University of Iowa. In 1981, he was a Visiting Scholar at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, and in 1987 was a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. In June 2008, Dr. Kritsonis received the Doctor of Humane Letters, School of Graduate Studies from Sout read more
By: William Allan Kritsonis, PhD | 2010-11-27 | K-12 Education Implemting smaller learning communities in large schools can be argued as the best way to advance student achievement and improve teacher professional learning. read more
By: johnrock | 2012-02-29 | Business News Milk allergies among children are a very serious issue affecting millions of people all around the world. As milk is very necessary for proper growth and development of kid so no parents will welcome this decision of not feeding their child with milk and milk based products. So it was a long time demand made by them to the market leaders as they wanted them to come up with some serious solution to read more
By: Jesse Mooreland | 2010-10-20 | Disabilities Milk allergy symptoms can be widely varied, but many adults begin to experience them. If you've found that sometimes you are gassy, bloated, or nauseous after meals with no explanation, it might be worth your time to investigate the possibility that you have a milk allergy. read more