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: 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: 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: Jayden Briggs | 2011-01-31 | Article Marketing Restless legs syndrome, known as RLS, is a sleep disorder that afflicts more than 15 percent of adults. It affects more women than men and the incidence of restless legs syndrome increases with age. read more
By: wilio curnold | 2011-11-01 | Disabilities Orthotics is a specialized branch in medicine that involves the design, manufacture, and application of orthotic devices. read more
By: seoarbiterarticles | 2010-11-05 | Health & Fitness When you eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, your digestive tract stir up a naturally large amount of gas read more
By: larissabrown | 2010-11-01 | Alternative Medicine Kawasaki Disease is an illness that involves the skin, mouth, and lymph nodes. The disease usually begins with a fever unresponsive to tylenol or aspirin which continues for at least 7 - 10 days. Many but not all children develop a swollen area on the neck which looks like an infection. read more
By: Robert Levin | 2010-03-31 | Self Improvement I was a huge fan of Michael Jackson. A lot of grown men would be embarrassed to admit that, but not me. Not only was he a brilliant performer and songwriter that defined the 1980's which made up most of my adolescence, there was something else that caused me to feel I had a special understanding of who he was. read more
By: Dr Kranthi R Vardhan | 2010-09-06 | Alternative Medicine Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a disorder characterized most commonly by Cramping, Abdominal Pain, Bloating, Constipation, and Diarrhea. IBS causes a great deal of Discomfort and Distress, but it do not permanently harm the intestines and does not lead to a Serious Disease. read more
By: Gary Grewal | 2010-04-03 | Weight Loss Are you someone who consumes more than 50% of your daily intake only after 6:00 PM in the evening or someone who is struggling with weight loss and stress? Night Eating Syndrome (NES) is a common pattern found in people who have their eating behaviors a little deviated from the usual due to their demanding work. A lot of research has gone into studying the various patterns of eating habits and their profound effect on the physical and mental self. read more
By: Irene W Mckay | 2010-03-28 | Sleep RLS, also known as Wittmaack-Ekbom's syndrome, is an irresistible and uncontrollable urge to twitch and move - sometimes violently - in order to stop uncomfortable or peculiar sensations. People who suffer this condition describe it as having the extremities feel itchy, and/or they feel a burning sensation which is temporarily relieved by sudden twitches and movement. Although it most commonly begins as middle age sets in (40 - 50 years of age) it has been documented in infants all the way up to young adults. read more
By: Abramson Yeung | 2010-04-02 | Anxiety Post traumatic stress disorder syndrome is a condition that is brought on by a traumatic event in someone's life that they are unable to put behind them. Events like an airplane crash, sexual assault or an experience during military service are common causes of PTSD. The individual that has been affected simply cannot get the images and the event out of their thoughts and they will constantly relive the events that they experienced. read more
By: Neha Rani Gupta | 2012-01-02 | Depression Severe fatigue or chronic fatigue that is relatively new and lasting for a minimum of six months is the primary of chronic fatigue symptoms which is aggravated by the fact that normal bed rest will not bring in significant relief and the extremity will constrain the sufferer from participating in some activities. read more
By: Mishael Aarons | 2011-05-05 | Women's Health A polycystic ovary is a disease in which the follicles do not grow in the ovaries. This may be related to a condition known as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This is a very common condition, occurring in about 1 in 5 women. read more
By: Nua | 2011-01-07 | Health & Fitness Nua Health Care is the leading provider of the health care services for Aspergers Syndrome, Acquired brain injury and various others. We have specialized in providing the day services or aspergers or asperger syndrome. read more