By: George W Kukurin DC DACAN | 2012-03-11 | Alternative Medicine Tourette's syndrome is a considered one of a small grouping of illnesses identified as motion disorders. As a collection, movement disorders are seen as a irrepressible involuntary actions. Numerous researchers have used both deep brain or vagal nerve activation to reset the electrical action in the brain and to suppress the symptoms of Tourette's Syndrome in patients who did not improve with any types of therapy. Some non-invasive brain stimulation techniques are emerging treatments. read more
By: Serge Dandelin | 2011-01-07 | Health & Fitness That disease is a neurological disorder which comes along with repetitive and involuntary body movements known as tics. A French neurologist in the year 1885 first mentioned and described this particular condition to the world . This neurologist was Dr. Georges Gilles de le Tourette. read more
By: Kara Tamanini | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness Children and teens are rarely brought in for psychological treatment for tic disorders or Tourette's Disorder. However, children with tics are usually suffering from anxiety or embarrassment that displaying the tics in front of others brings. Treatment of tic disorders often can reduce the frequency of the tics as well as help children and their family understand the tics and how to cope with them in their daily lives. read more
By: Thomas Carver | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness Irritable Bowel Syndrome is one of the most common physical disorders of our hectic urban life. However, this problem remains mostly unrecognized because the affected person in most of cases faces mental stigma in describing or discussing the problems. Some of the signs and symptoms of Irritable bowel syndromes are abdominal cramping, gas and bloating, constipation and diarrhea or one of these problem followed by the other. Read on to find more. read more
By: Sutiyo Na | 2011-05-05 | Diseases and Conditions At the present time as a consequence of the rise of fast foods in the market this syndrome is turning into common among people who have crossed their teens and above Thought it is a frequently identified problem people never use to have any discussion about it. read more
By: KarinVerbeek007 | 2010-10-15 | Health & Fitness A component of living with an illness or predicament is discovering all you are able to pertaining to it to ensure that you can undertake what is essential to experience a daily life that is satisfying and functional read more
By: R. T. Shelly | 2010-03-27 | Mental health Imagine having Tourette's syndrome, and then to have another disorder on top of it. Particularly for a child or teen trying to fit in and cope with life experiences, it has got to be very difficult for them. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-30 | Pets Everyone's familiar with the trope of the tiny terrier barking its little head off at a perceived intruder as if it were a rottweiler. They nip at heels, bark at strangers, run around the house as if they own the place. It's such a common stereotype, in fact, that it's hard to imagine a small dog that doesn't act like this. In fact, this story has kept a lot of people from choosing small dogs. read more
By: Brenda Williams | 2010-01-22 | Health & Fitness How much do you really know about Down Syndrome? This disorder was first described in the world of science in 1866 by the British doctor, John Langdon Down. The condition occurs when there is a 21st c read more
By: JohnNeyman | 2011-07-23 | Diseases and Conditions Asperger's Disorder is a milder classification of Autistic Disorder. In fact, both the Asperger's Disorder and Autistic Disorder are subgroups of a larger diagnostic group. According to studies, this larger group mostly in European countries is called either Autistic Spectrum Disorders or in the United States, Pervasive Developmental Disorders or PDD. read more
By: Jeremy Carew-Reid | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness Chronic fatigue syndrome treatment is possible. But you need an extraordinary healing system to defeat chronic fatigue syndrome because CFS is no ordinary disease. Chronic fatigue syndrome is one of the most punishing, cruel, and difficult diseases to heal. read more
By: Valerie Paxton | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness Do your fingers and wrist hurt? You may have carpal tunnel syndrome. Here's what it is, and a surefire way to tell if you have it. read more
By: Baron Austin | 2010-12-20 | Alternative Medicine Characteristics of fetal alcohol syndrome symptoms include: stunted or diminished growth, low weight at birth and after birth, mental retardation (ranging from mild to severe), poor performance, mood swings, low IQ (in the 60s), small head size, abnormal posture, and heart murmurs (which may or may not go away.) read more
By: Emp Emp | 2006-11-22 | Troubled Teens Asperger Syndrome is a neurobiological disorder that is characterized by deficiencies in social and communication skills. Some researcher feel that Asperger Syndrome is the same as High Functioning Autism, while others feel that it is better described as a Nonverbal Learning Disability. read more
By: Paul Rodgers | 2010-10-06 | Diseases and Conditions One of the most problematic elements of trying to diagnosis fibromyalgia syndrome a health professional has to confront is the tremendous wide variety of indicators related with the disease. Each day considerably more investigating is carried out to find more highly effective possibilities to eliminate aches and correct the sleep and unremitting exhaustion issues associated with this situation. read more