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   <title>Cerebral Palsy</title>
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   <description>Cerebral Palsy is a general term that describes a group of disorders that appear during the first few years of life and affect a child's ability to coordinate body movements. These disorders are caused by damage to a child's brain early in the course of development.</description>
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<title>Learning Disabilities Can Vision Therapy Help</title>
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<description>Parents soon find that there are a lot of professionals with a lot of opinions regarding diagnosing learning disabilities, dyslexia, brain impairment and a whole multitude of associated conditions. Th...
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<pubDate>18 Feb 2010 14:58:11 </pubDate>
<author>Vision Loss</author>
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<title>Vision Problems</title>
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<description>There are a lot of common vision problems, such as blurriness, halos, blind spot, floaters and so forth. Different problems have different causes. For instance, blurry vision is always caused by the d...
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<pubDate>18 Feb 2010 14:56:06 </pubDate>
<author>Vision Problems</author>
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<title>Signs of Autism Babies</title>
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<description>Autism is a developmental disorder that begins in the first few years of a child's life which affects their communication, social interactions, and their behavior certain activities.&lt;br 2F&gt;&lt;br 2F&gt;Unfortunately,...
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<pubDate>18 Feb 2010 14:53:54 </pubDate>
<author>Signs of Autism</author>
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<title>3 Signs of Autism</title>
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<description>It is during the toddler years when most of the cases of autism are diagnosed. This does not mean that the disorder is prevalent during this stage of life, but it is during this period when most of it...
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<pubDate>18 Feb 2010 14:52:36 </pubDate>
<author>Autism</author>
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<title>Essential Bathroom Safety</title>
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<description>While many of us consider creating a bathroom that looks lovely, we don't always give much thought to bathroom safety. The bathroom, however, is one of the most dangerous rooms in the house. Combine w...
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<pubDate>14 Feb 2010 21:06:40 </pubDate>
<author>Essential Bathroom Safety</author>
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<title>Bathtub Grab Bars Safety</title>
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<description>Along with the disabled and elderly, families with young children and even a pregnant mom will benefit from the extra added security in being able to safely enter and exit a bathtub or shower area. We...
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<pubDate>14 Feb 2010 21:01:22 </pubDate>
<author>Bathtub Grab Bars</author>
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<title>Electric Mobility Scooters for the Disabled</title>
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<description>There has been much advancement in the field of wheelchairs, specifically mobility wheelchairs. But now there is something even more versatile, mobility electric scooters. When it comes to the elderly...
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<pubDate>14 Feb 2010 20:49:21 </pubDate>
<author>Electric Mobility Scooters</author>
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<title>Looking After Your Mobility Scooter</title>
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<description>One of the most important parts of a mobility scooter is actually the mobility scooter batteries. You need to know that your scooter is completely dependent upon this battery in order to function opti...
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<pubDate>14 Feb 2010 20:41:55 </pubDate>
<author>Mobility Scooter</author>
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<title>Adult Incontinence</title>
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<description>As you grow up, incontinence is often a subject that draws mirth, rather then concern. 'I wet myself laughing', we might say. But as age makes loss of bladder control a looming reality for many of us,...
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<pubDate>14 Feb 2010 20:29:04 </pubDate>
<author>Incontinence</author>
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<title>Solutions For Parents With Children Are Experiencing Incontinence</title>
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<description>Parents everywhere wish their child's urinary incontinence problem was as simple as wetting the bed. Yet parents with children with mental or physical impairments often come to the realization that th...
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<pubDate>14 Feb 2010 20:20:34 </pubDate>
<author>Incontinence</author>
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<title>Types of Hearing Loss</title>
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<description>There are two main types of hearing loss: conductive and sensorineural. Sensorineural hearing loss is commonly referred to as nerve deafness. It occurs when the tiny hair cells in the inner ear, the a...
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<pubDate>14 Feb 2010 20:08:10 </pubDate>
<author>Hearing Loss</author>
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<title>Genetic Disorders That Cause Hearing Loss</title>
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<description>Alport Syndrome is a genetic isorder of the kidneys. It affects the glomeruli, which are tiny capillaries in the kidneys that helps filter the blood. This syndrome is caused by mutations that affect t...
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<pubDate>14 Feb 2010 20:01:12 </pubDate>
<author>Hearing Loss</author>
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<title>Many Roles of Nurse Practitioners</title>
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<description>Nurse Practitioners begin as registered nurses and obtain additional education and certifications. The qualifications for certification vary by state. Nurse Practitioners must first gain experience as...
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<pubDate>14 Feb 2010 11:16:54 </pubDate>
<author>Registered Nurse</author>
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<title>A Day In The Life Of A Registered Nurse</title>
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<description>You arrive at work, ready to take on the task at hand. Your job entails helping other people. As you make your rounds, you ensure that each person has what he or she needs and is as comfortable as pos...
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<pubDate>13 Feb 2010 20:31:51 </pubDate>
<author>Registered Nurse</author>
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<title>Medical Walkers Aids For Easy Mobility</title>
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<description>As you look for medical equipment walkers, you will find that there are many kinds available. But you will realize that all of these have the same basic features: four legs, the frame, the hand rails ...
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<pubDate>13 Feb 2010 20:15:23 </pubDate>
<author>Medical Walkers</author>
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<title>Mobility Walkers Help Mobility Challenged Individuals Walk</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CerebralPalsy/~3/nKgP80-uOcM/contentrss.asp</link>
<description>Many of us will eventually need a mobility walker for one reason or another. Perhaps we may have a temporary situation where we need mobility assistance, or we may find that as we get older we are no ...
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<pubDate>13 Feb 2010 20:00:22 </pubDate>
<author>Mobility Walkers</author>
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<title>The Best Motorized Wheelchairs</title>
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<description>Motorized wheel chairs are a welcome up upgrade from the previous manually hand driven or manual wheel chairs. Any person who uses a wheel chair or more specifically, the people who have already used ...
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<pubDate>12 Feb 2010 20:08:25 </pubDate>
<author>Wheelchairs</author>
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<title>Picking the Perfect Wheelchairs That Suit Your Lifestyle</title>
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<description>The design and functionality of the peripherals of wheelchairs need to be checked for quality and durability. They ought to give appropriate support and comfort for users. With the latest technology a...
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<pubDate>12 Feb 2010 17:31:40 </pubDate>
<author>Wheelchairs</author>
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<title>Experiencing Vision Loss</title>
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<description>When experiencing changes in vision it may involve loss of vision or distortion of vision. Most often people describe both types of changes as vision becomes blurry. People who have normal vision have...
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<pubDate>11 Feb 2010 13:46:25 </pubDate>
<author>Vision Loss</author>
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<title>5 Signs Of Autism Toddlers</title>
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<description>For parents, it is crucial to recognize as early as possible the early signs of autism. Toddlers are children that have reached the age of 12 to 18 months or during the period they have started walkin...
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<pubDate>11 Feb 2010 13:43:13 </pubDate>
<author>Autism</author>
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<title>Grab Bars One Of The Best Assistive Living Technologies</title>
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<description>Grab Bars are safety devices fixed in bathrooms for patients, elderly and physically challenged people. They are supportive bars which are specially designed to be fitted in bathtubs and restrooms. Un...
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<pubDate>11 Feb 2010 13:40:23 </pubDate>
<author>Grab Bars</author>
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<title>Medical Mobility Scooters Relieve Transportation Woes For the Physically Impaired</title>
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<description>Medical mobility scooters provide electric wheelchair kinds of features and options which make medical mobility scooters an excellent mode of transportation for individuals who have good arm strength ...
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<pubDate>11 Feb 2010 13:27:06 </pubDate>
<author>Medical Mobility Scooters</author>
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<title>Wearing Adult Diapers</title>
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<description>Incontinence can be an embarrassment for many people who fear an accident from urine leakage. Some people choose to remain at home or close to restrooms when marketing or running errands. Although inc...
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<pubDate>11 Feb 2010 13:21:56 </pubDate>
<author>Adult Diapers</author>
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<title>Raising a Child With Hearing Loss</title>
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<description>Taking care of a child is always a challenge on many levels; however, parents with deaf or hard of hearing kids often face a unique set of obstacles. This is especially true for parents who are new to...
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<pubDate>11 Feb 2010 13:12:26 </pubDate>
<author>Hearing Loss</author>
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<title>Difference Between a Registered Nurse and Nurse Practitioner</title>
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<description>Nurses have always played a vital role in the health care industry. They spend their lives caring for people who are afflicted with illnesses and injuries. Two types of nurses that are highly respecte...
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<pubDate>11 Feb 2010 13:04:23 </pubDate>
<author>Registered Nurse</author>
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<title>The Major Benefits of Walkers and How They Work</title>
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<description>For the most part it seems that there are two types of people those that can use and do use manual wheelchairs or motorized wheelchairs, and those that can use and do use rolling walkers or other ty...
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<pubDate>11 Feb 2010 13:00:11 </pubDate>
<author>Walkers</author>
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<title>Wheelchairs 7 Things You Should Know</title>
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<description>The most popular is still the lightweight wheelchair. Usually these are manual chairs, although it is also possible to purchase, a light electric wheelchair. Of course, due to the addition of a batter...
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<pubDate>11 Feb 2010 12:48:32 </pubDate>
<author>WheelChairs</author>
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<title>Mild Cerebral Palsy</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CerebralPalsy/~3/gKTpK3uoZa4/contentrss.asp</link>
<description>The detection of cerebral palsy is highly subjective. It is diagnosed mainly by looking at the way a child moves plus his or her muscle tone. As such, some doctors may conclude that a certain child ha...
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<pubDate>20 Nov 2009 12:47:18 </pubDate>
<author>Jason Gluckman</author>
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<title>Whooping Coughs and Fevers Are You Treating Or Overtreating the Symptom_</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CerebralPalsy/~3/0aq0m0QJELg/contentrss.asp</link>
<description>Over and over we end up taking medicines to stop or cure symptoms and forget about the underlying problem. For example: fevers and coughs....
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<pubDate>20 Nov 2009 12:44:06 </pubDate>
<author>Ainat Elos</author>
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<title>The Link Between Asthma And Coughing</title>
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<description>One of the common symptoms of asthma is coughing, particularly during the night. It generally doesn't have the typical wheeziness most coughs product, however. This night cough has a particularly nega...
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<pubDate>20 Nov 2009 12:40:53 </pubDate>
<author>Jackson Sperry</author>
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<title>Various Disability Laws under the American Disability Act</title>
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<description>Differentiating people on the basis of disability is a crime. Still, many people do not refrain from committing such atrocities every now and then. A daily newspaper is a real proof to this. Every day...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 13:28:57 </pubDate>
<author>Joann Grant</author>
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<title>Disability Income For Down Syndrome</title>
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<description>The U.S, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is one benefit provided by the federal government for children under the age of 18 years old who meet qualification guidelines for disability, as well as di...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 13:20:26 </pubDate>
<author>Antoinette Boulay</author>
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<title>Income is for the taking even for Disabled</title>
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<description>If you are disabled, it can be incredibly hard to find or to work a traditional type of job. Some jobs require people to work long shifts or to be on their feet for a long time, and if someone is disa...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 13:13:49 </pubDate>
<author>Ian Pennington</author>
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<title>Programs under Disability Law and Advocacy Services: A Help</title>
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<description>A number of agencies provide disability law and advocacy related services to physically and mentally disabled persons. Such agencies are available both nationally and in each US state. The importance ...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 13:06:39 </pubDate>
<author>Steven P. Ross</author>
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<title>What is Cerebral Palsy in Kids_</title>
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<description>Do you have a kid with Cerebral PalsyDo you want to know how to care for kids with Cerebral Palsy_
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 12:58:53 </pubDate>
<author>Low Jeremy</author>
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<title>Identifying Cerebral Palsy</title>
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<description>Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that usually affect the motor function of the person who has it. Cerebral palsy is not a progressive disease, meaning that the symptoms do not get either worse o...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 12:55:42 </pubDate>
<author>William Chang</author>
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<title>Disability Benefits: SSI Benefits for Children</title>
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<description>Children who are disabled or blind qualify for Supplemental Security Income payments until they reach the age of 18. Here is what you need to know about qualifying your disabled child for SSI benefits...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 12:30:49 </pubDate>
<author>Jack Burton</author>
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<title>Brachial Plexus Anatomy</title>
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<description>The brachial plexus can be described as a network of nerves that connect your spine to your arm. Basically there are five nerve roots that begin in the upper part of your spine and end in five main ro...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 12:15:42 </pubDate>
<author>Dr. Jim Greene</author>
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<title>Used Wheelchair Vans The Affordable Choice</title>
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<description>Usually, a disabled person has to rely on family and friends to drive them to work or to any other location and while their loved ones gladly offer their help, it would be great for everyone if the di...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 12:11:55 </pubDate>
<author>Milos Pesic</author>
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<title>Social Security Disability What is a Disability_</title>
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<description>Social Security Administration's Definition of Disability...&lt;br 2F&gt;The Social Security Administration has some qualifications to be considered a disability....
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 12:00:24 </pubDate>
<author>Patricia Woloch</author>
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<title>What is Disability_</title>
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<description>The question as we read it, is interpreted differently by different people. The definition has been debatable for a long time....
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 11:55:47 </pubDate>
<author>Tarang Bhargava</author>
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<title>How to Select the Right Technology to Help Your Loved One</title>
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<description>When people think about personal technology they might think iPods, HD TVs and computers, but these aren't the only technologies available today. There's a growing trend in making assistive technology...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 11:49:58 </pubDate>
<author>Tabitha Grace Smith</author>
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<title>American Disabilities Act An Idea To Bring Awareness</title>
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<description>Perhaps we have not discussed this issue much, but something that I would like to bring to everyone's attention which creates awareness for THE ADA in a positive light for all, even the businesses whi...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 11:30:28 </pubDate>
<author>Lance Winslow</author>
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<title>Housing Grants For Disabled Women</title>
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<description>The real estate market has exploded in recent years. With skyrocketing prices, many people have been left out of the market, unable to afford even the most basic home....
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 11:04:10 </pubDate>
<author>Rose Basile</author>
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<title>Social Security Disability Programs</title>
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<description>The Social Security Administration has responsibility for two disability programs: Social Security Disability Insurance, (SSDI), and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). (SSDI) Social Security Disabili...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 10:53:50 </pubDate>
<author>Herman Adcox</author>
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<title>About Disability Insurance</title>
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<description>Many people depend on just their paychecks to pay for monthly living expenses, and in times like these where the cost of living has gone up, most people is almost everyone!...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 10:48:53 </pubDate>
<author>Joqtan Anicama</author>
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<title>The Stages in Pursuing a Disability Claim</title>
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<description>The amount of time you need in pursuing a Social Security Disability claim greatly depends on the number of times you would file an appeal due to the Social Security Administration's denial of your ap...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 10:41:28 </pubDate>
<author>Rainier Policarpio</author>
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<title>3 Steps To A Successful Social Security Disability Claim</title>
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<description>Did you know that only 30_40% of disability claims are approved the first timeUnfortunately, many people who are rightfully entitled to benefits aren't fully aware of how complex the rules and regul...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 10:37:38 </pubDate>
<author>Deirdre Reedy</author>
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<title>Disability Benefits for Veterans</title>
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<description>If you are a disabled Veteran who is unable to work because of your disability, you can receive Social Security disability benefits in addition to your compensation from the Veterans Administration. H...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 10:27:22 </pubDate>
<author>Jack Burton</author>
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<title>Disability Benefits Can Help You Get Back to Health</title>
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<description>Disability benefits are a financial safety net when you become sick or injured and can't work. They can be paid only if you are unable to do any 'substantial' work....
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 10:24:27 </pubDate>
<author>Dean Novosat</author>
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<title>How Physical Therapy Can Help a Cerebral Palsy Patient_</title>
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<description>The type of therapy for patients affected by cerebral palsy varies from patient to patient according to the age group. Therapies should be tailored to suit each patient in different age groups accordi...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 10:00:26 </pubDate>
<author>Melvin Kops</author>
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<title>How Can Cerebral Palsy Be Treated_</title>
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<description>Cerebral palsy is a disorder that is caused because some parts of the brain that control muscular movement are damaged. There is still no single cure for this disorder but various treatments are avail...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 09:55:12 </pubDate>
<author>Melvin Kops</author>
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<title>What Kind Of Cerebral Palsy Treatment Is Available_</title>
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<description>Cerebral palsy is an incurable disorder, so there is no way to completely treat it. But there are many cerebral palsy treatments that will help to reduce the effects of the disease....
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 09:49:24 </pubDate>
<author>Paul Abbey</author>
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<title>Seven Types Of Treatments For Cerebral Palsy</title>
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<description>At present there is no perfect treatment of cerebral palsy. However some treatment developed to reduce the severity of the cerebral palsy....
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 09:43:43 </pubDate>
<author>Christy Myers</author>
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<title>Brachial Plexus Injuries</title>
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<description>Brachial plexus injuries, also known as Erb's Palsy, are injuries to the nerves in the shoulder area that usually occur at birth....
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 09:24:48 </pubDate>
<author>Tara Pingle</author>
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<title>Lift Solutions For the Disabled</title>
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<description>Mobility problems can affect individuals differently. Climbing stairs can be a problem for the physically disabled, as well as for the aged people....
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 09:16:08 </pubDate>
<author>Tom M. Smith</author>
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<title>Assistive Living Technology</title>
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<description>Assistive living technology is mainly being introduced for those people who are in need of an external assistance yet prefer to lead an independent life. These adaptive devices are ergonomically desig...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 09:00:06 </pubDate>
<author>Caroline Catherine</author>
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<title>A Guide to Cerebral Palsy Lawyers</title>
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<description>If your child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy due to medical malpractice, then the only person who can help you in getting medical compensation is a cerebral palsy lawyer. Cerebral palsy lawyers are ...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 08:50:25 </pubDate>
<author>Kristy Annely</author>
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<title>When to get a Cerebral Palsy Attorney</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CerebralPalsy/~3/1_BFIpxy4uA/contentrss.asp</link>
<description>Parents are hit hard the moment they learn that their child has cerebral palsy. After nine months of expecting the baby's birth, parents are often devastated when that baby is inflicted by an impairme...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 08:42:54 </pubDate>
<author>David Austin</author>
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<title>Entrepreneural Help For Disabled People</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CerebralPalsy/~3/8LQlyMhS9Sk/contentrss.asp</link>
<description>Lately, disabled people have been able to achieve feats that were never possible before. As technology was able to get ahead of itself, the number of disabled people who were able to break barriers be...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 08:36:48 </pubDate>
<author>Johann Grant</author>
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<title>Los Angeles Disability Insurance Lawyers Reducing the Burden of the Disabled</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CerebralPalsy/~3/8QNQ5ceYeyo/contentrss.asp</link>
<description>Since the introduction of Social Security's Disability Programs to the public, it has been one of the primary sources of financial aid by those disabled workers. It tends to provide relief and monetar...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 00:49:42 </pubDate>
<author>Rainier Policarpio</author>
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<title>Protecting Your Cash Flow with Medical Resident Disability Income</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CerebralPalsy/~3/Vea9c5an3U4/contentrss.asp</link>
<description>As a medical resident, how long can you afford to be without a paycheck because you can't work due to illness or injuryCan you afford to literally burn through the majority of your savings over a pe...
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<pubDate>19 Nov 2009 00:33:16 </pubDate>
<author>John Massa</author>
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<title>Warning Signs of Children's Learning Disability</title>
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<description>According to a study, about six to ten percent of American children have learning disabilities. Learning disability or LD has no concrete definition because of its varied aspects but it is clear that ...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 23:39:11 </pubDate>
<author>Benedict Yossarian</author>
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<title>Down Syndrome High Risk Mothers And Early Detection</title>
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<description>As an expecting mother, please be sure to keep all doctor's appointments, take all prenatal vitamins and dietary supplements, and be absolutely certain to begin taking care of your child from the mome...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 18:37:04 </pubDate>
<author>Anne Clarke</author>
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<title>How Children With Down Syndrome Learn</title>
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<description>Researchers at the University of Denver (DU) Morgridge College of Education are conducting a groundbreaking study that will compare two early literacy intervention approaches to educating young childr...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 18:33:52 </pubDate>
<author>Jim Berscheidt</author>
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<title>Learning Disabilities 5 Steps to Improve a Child's Academic Success</title>
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<description>Once parents observe their child having learning challenges, they may want to dive a bit deeper into the underlying causes. Having the neurologist or the pediatrician diagnose is not sufficient in mos...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 18:29:47 </pubDate>
<author>Colleen Bain</author>
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<title>When Your Child is Diagnosed With Spina Bifida</title>
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<description>If your child was just diagnosed with Spina Bifida, your excitement about your new baby may turn into shock, frustration, or anger, not knowing why this could possibly happen to you. You may need to b...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 18:26:45 </pubDate>
<author>Katelyn Grace Willett</author>
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<title>What Is Spina Bifida_</title>
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<description>The spine is the center of all communications that take place in the body. Messages to and from the various organs pass through the spine. Any damage to the spine therefore, results in the non_communi...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 18:13:46 </pubDate>
<author>Gray Rollins</author>
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<title>Whooping Cough Causes and Ayurvedic Natural Remedies</title>
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<description>Whooping cough is a (bacterial) infectious respiratory disease caused due to and affecting mainly children. The parents of children affected with whooping cough have a tough time dealing with the dise...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 17:59:01 </pubDate>
<author>Dev Sri</author>
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<title>Social Security Disability Why Disability Insurance is the Best</title>
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<description>It takes an understanding of the basics of Social Security to submit an application to the SSA. Most people understand that Disability Insurance, or SSDI (sometimes called Title II) are for individual...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 15:51:45 </pubDate>
<author>Becca Rode</author>
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<title>Social Security Disability Benefits Steps in Filing a Claim</title>
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<description>Social Security Disability is a part of the Federal Social Security Act. It encompasses several programs that provide monthly disability payments and other benefits to disabled workers and their famil...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 15:48:39 </pubDate>
<author>2F2Fedgarsnyder2F</author>
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<title>Social Security Disability 5 Tips to Get Approved</title>
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<description>No matter where you are in the process of applying for Social Security disability, it can seem very daunting. You must deal with stacks of paperwork, phone calls, medical records, appeals, and often a...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 15:34:13 </pubDate>
<author>Becca Rode</author>
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<title>Important Pointers in Filling Up Disability Forms</title>
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<description>It is understandable that you would find completing several forms during the process of your social security disability claim as one of its most confusing aspects. The first thing you may even questio...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 15:30:32 </pubDate>
<author>Carla C. Ballatan</author>
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<title>The Symptoms of Bells Palsy</title>
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<description>One of the things that sets Bell's Palsy apart from other types of facial paralysis is the speed with which it appears....
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 15:27:32 </pubDate>
<author>Rob Wilkinson</author>
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<title>Bell's Palsy Medical Treatments and Alternative Medicines</title>
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<description>Bell's palsy is a paralysis of the facial muscles that control movement and expression. Each year, about 40,000 Americans develop the condition; most are over 40, although the disorder can occur at an...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 15:25:39 </pubDate>
<author>Robin Brain</author>
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<title>What is Erbs Palsy_</title>
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<description>Erb's palsy is a type of paralysis in the arm that is caused by an injury to the brachial plexus. The term brachial plexus refers to the main network of nerves that run from the tips of the fingers to...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 14:11:29 </pubDate>
<author>David Austin</author>
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<title>Treatment Options For Erb's Palsy</title>
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<description>Erb's Palsy is a type of paralysis occurring in the upper arm due to nerve damage. The damage done to these nerves almost always takes place during childbirth_typically, during births that are abnorma...
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<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 13:47:44 </pubDate>
<author>Joseph Devine</author>
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<title>Symptoms Of Cerebral Palsy</title>
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<description>Cerebral palsy is difficult to detect at birth. Two early indicators of cerebral palsy in infants are abnormal muscle tone or the tendency to favor one side of the body over the other. If your infant ...
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<pubDate>17 Nov 2009 23:02:41 </pubDate>
<author>Jeff Rasansky</author>
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<title>Defining Cerebral Palsy_</title>
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<description>Cerebral palsy has many varied definitions, which have probably confused parents with their ambiguity, lack of clarity and complexity. I know when I first came across the term as a parent; I was confu...
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<pubDate>17 Nov 2009 22:58:57 </pubDate>
<author>Andrew Brereton</author>
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<title>Toy Ideas for Children with Cerebral Palsy and Special Needs</title>
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<description>One of the more common problems with mainstream toys is that they are meant to be used with two handsoften times children with cerebral palsy will have limited use of one side of the body or the use...
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<pubDate>17 Nov 2009 22:57:06 </pubDate>
<author>LJ Stewart</author>
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<title>How is Cerebral Palsy Diagnosed_</title>
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<description>The term diagnosis comes from two greek words: dia, meaning across and gnosis, meaning to know. Greeks defined the word as understanding or learning what is happening across a subject or object. More ...
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<pubDate>17 Nov 2009 22:52:40 </pubDate>
<author>Jeff Rasansky</author>
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<title>Increased Risk Of Cerebral Palsy To Offspring</title>
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<description>When pregnant women are at high risk for preterm birth, giving them a single injection of corticosteroids has been shown to reduce the baby's chances of having serious lung problems after birth....
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<pubDate>17 Nov 2009 22:50:27 </pubDate>
<author>Stephanie Crayton</author>
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<title>Cerebral Palsy Children Causes and Impacts of Cerebral Palsy</title>
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<description>A child with cerebral palsy has special needs and the severity of their condition will determine how much care a child requires. More often than not children need wheelchairs, they go through many sur...
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<pubDate>17 Nov 2009 22:20:07 </pubDate>
<author>David Austin</author>
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<title>Cerebral Palsy Causes and Treatment Options</title>
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<description>Cerebral Palsy is the name given to a group of disorders that result in physical disability. It is a 'non_progressive' disorder, which means that a person who has cerebral palsy (or CP) will not conti...
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<pubDate>17 Nov 2009 22:17:41 </pubDate>
<author>Joseph Devine</author>
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<title>Everything About Down Syndrome</title>
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<description>The people who suffer from Down syndrome have average to low cognitive abilities and the chances of Down syndrome are 1 to 1000 births....
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<pubDate>03 Jul 2009 17:15:53 </pubDate>
<author>George Key</author>
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<title>Brachial Plexus Treatment</title>
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<description>Brachial Plexus is a network of nerves that begin in the spine and provides sensation, as well as allows movement in your arms and shoulders....
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<pubDate>03 Jul 2009 17:11:46 </pubDate>
<author>Dr. Jim Greene</author>
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<title>Brachial Plexus Treatment</title>
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<description>brachial plexus
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<pubDate>03 Jul 2009 10:54:07 </pubDate>
<author>Dr. Jim Greene</author>
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<title>A Quick Look At Erb's Palsy</title>
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<description>Erb's palsy, also known as brachial plexus palsy, is a fairly common birth injury, affecting about 2 of every 1,000 newborns....
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<pubDate>03 Jul 2009 10:50:50 </pubDate>
<author>Joseph Devine</author>
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<title>Assistive Technology Advancements Offer A New Wave of Possibility For Your Child With Special Needs</title>
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<description>Technology has a way of skidding from science fictions' past into the present like Michael J Foxs' Delorean in 'Back to the Future'....
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<pubDate>03 Jul 2009 10:43:33 </pubDate>
<author>Lon Thornburg</author>
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<title>Bell's Palsy Symptoms What Every Adult Should Know</title>
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<description>Bell's palsy effects two percent of the population each year. Chances are either you or someone you know will experience an episode of Bell's palsy in your lifetime....
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<pubDate>03 Jul 2009 10:41:13 </pubDate>
<author>Gerd Cornelius Pacher</author>
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<title>Everything About Down Syndrome</title>
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<description>The people who suffer from Down syndrome have average to low cognitive abilities and the chances of Down syndrome are 1 to 1000 births....
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<pubDate>03 Jul 2009 10:33:32 </pubDate>
<author>George Key</author>
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<title>Spina Bifida Who Is At Risk For Spina Bifida_</title>
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<description>Doctors are not certain what causes spina bifida, or why neural tubes do not develop or close properly in some babies, though they have identified a few risk factors for spina bifida as follows:...
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<pubDate>03 Jul 2009 10:26:52 </pubDate>
<author>Hilary Basile</author>
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<title>Whooping Cough Causes and Ayurvedic Natural Remedies</title>
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<description>Whooping cough is a (bacterial) infectious respiratory disease caused due to and affecting mainly children....
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<pubDate>03 Jul 2009 10:24:49 </pubDate>
<author>Dev Sri</author>
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<title>What is Cerebral Palsy_</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CerebralPalsy/~3/FKoBUpKIRF8/contentrss.asp</link>
<description>Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of chronic conditions affecting body movement and muscle coordination....
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<pubDate>16 Jun 2009 15:48:07 </pubDate>
<author>Jeff Rasansky</author>
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<title>Cerebral Palsy Understanding a Serious Disorder</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CerebralPalsy/~3/GURRwChYOvU/contentrss.asp</link>
<description>Cerebral palsy is a disorder which impairs a person's ability to control and utilize his or her muscles....
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 06:12:23 </pubDate>
<author>Joseph Devine</author>
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<title>Children With Learning Disabilities: How to Deal With Them</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/CerebralPalsy/~3/oDTFtUvfoxg/contentrss.asp</link>
<description>Children with learning disability can be a little difficult to manage because of their specific needs and wants....
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 06:10:28 </pubDate>
<author>Joann Grant</author>
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<title>What is Cerebral Palsy_</title>
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<description>Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of chronic conditions affecting body movement and muscle coordination....
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 06:07:33 </pubDate>
<author>Jeff Rasansky</author>
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<title>Causes Of Cerebral Palsy</title>
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<description>The most simple answer as to why a child is suffering from cerebral palsy is because they have suffered some form of damage to their brain....
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 06:05:45 </pubDate>
<author>Paul Abbey</author>
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<title>Treatment For Cerebral Palsy</title>
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<description>Unfortunately for any child suffering from Cerebral Palsy there is no cure; however there are treatments for this particular condition which can be used to help improve a child's skills and capabiliti...
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 06:03:20 </pubDate>
<author>Paul Abbey</author>
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<title>Social Security Disability Frequently Asked Questions</title>
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<description>1. What is Social Security's definition of 'disabled_'
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 06:01:36 </pubDate>
<author>Becca Rode</author>
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<title>Social Security Disability Using Community Resources</title>
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<description>The process of applying for Social Security disability is sometimes confusing and complicated.
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:56:58 </pubDate>
<author>Becca Rode</author>
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<title>Getting Away With Mild Cerebral Palsy</title>
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<description>CP is commonly known as cerebral palsy.
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:54:32 </pubDate>
<author>Low Jeremy</author>
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<title>Learning Disabled Children Can Overcome</title>
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<description>Learning disabled children are becoming more and more identified and as a result, need assistance.
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:48:07 </pubDate>
<author>Michael Russell</author>
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<title>A Few Facts About Learning Disabilities</title>
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<description>Neurological disorders give rise to learning disabilities and this can have an effect on the individual's social and intellectual development....
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:40:37 </pubDate>
<author>Michael Russell</author>
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<title>Government Grants for Disabled Veterans</title>
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<description>The United States troops are the heart and soul of the nation.
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:39:05 </pubDate>
<author>Eric Morris</author>
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<title>Mobility Scooters</title>
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<description>Mobility scooters are a boon for disabled and old persons. The disabled person can move with electric mobility scooters in house compound, market and other enjoyable places....
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:36:34 </pubDate>
<author>Ashok Jindal</author>
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<title>Basic Facts about the Federal Disability Programs SSD and SSI</title>
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<description>I read an interesting statistic recently that was published in a well_known online newspaper.
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:35:05 </pubDate>
<author>Timothy Moore</author>
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<title>Why Disability Insurance Is So Important</title>
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<description>When you have a disability of any type, your time, energy, and emotions are all heightened as you begin the journey......
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:32:51 </pubDate>
<author>Carolyn Magura</author>
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<title>Why Disability Insurance Is So Important</title>
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<description>When you have a disability of any type, your time, energy, and emotions are all heightened as you begin the journey to learn all you can so that you can regain the best quality of life that you can, g...
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:31:24 </pubDate>
<author>Carolyn Magura</author>
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<title>Why Disability Insurance Is So Important</title>
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<description>When you have a disability of any type, your time, energy, and emotions are all heightened as you begin the journey to learn all you can so that you can regain the best quality of life that you can, g...
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:30:05 </pubDate>
<author>Carolyn Magura</author>
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<title>Disability Income Improving Cash Flow When Life's Got You Down</title>
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<description>Ongoing health issues not only damage quality of life; they can also wreak havoc on finances.
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:26:20 </pubDate>
<author>Laura Bruno</author>
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<title>Important Points on Social Security Disability Claims</title>
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<description>It is an unwritten rule and remains a good advice that in case of disability or inability to work, Social Security disability or SSI based on disability claims must be pursued without any delay....
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:23:36 </pubDate>
<author>Jean Kuda</author>
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<title>SSI Benefits for Children with Disability</title>
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<description>The Social Security Administration (SSA) is implementing two major benefits program focused on workers with disability....
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:22:31 </pubDate>
<author>Carla C. Ballatan</author>
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<title>Disability The Risk Of Least Concern</title>
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<description>When you are disabled (10) things happen.
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:21:20 </pubDate>
<author>Martin Braddock</author>
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<title>Treatment of Cerebral Palsy Traditional Methods of Treating Cerebral Palsy</title>
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<description>There are now a wide variety of treatments available for people with cerebral palsy but the three traditional treatment methods for cerebral palsy are physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech an...
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:18:01 </pubDate>
<author>Mandy Buchanan</author>
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<title>Botox Cerebral Palsy Therapy that Brings Hope</title>
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<description>Botox cerebral palsy has been known for treating cervical dystonia, glabellar lines, axillary hyperdidrosis and a lot more....
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:14:35 </pubDate>
<author>Low Jeremy</author>
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<title>Cerebral Palsy Information: What You Need to Know</title>
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<description>What is cerebral palsy_
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:12:29 </pubDate>
<author>Low Jeremy</author>
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<title>Causes and Types of Cerebral Palsy</title>
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<description>In the case of Cerebral Palsy there is no one cause of this severe condition.
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:11:02 </pubDate>
<author>Barry Hynes</author>
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<title>Cerebral Palsy Attorney: Knowing Their Legal Rights</title>
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<description>Cerebral palsy is a brain disorder that affects the motor skills of a person.
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 05:09:03 </pubDate>
<author>Low Jeremy</author>
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<title>Causes Of Cerebral Palsy</title>
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<description>It has been found that seven out of 10 cerebral palsy cases resulted from events that occurred before birth....
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 03:51:16 </pubDate>
<author>Jason Gluckman</author>
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<title>Americans with Disabilities Act Diabetes</title>
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<description>In June of 1999, the supreme court limited the way the Americans with Disabilities Act can be applied to&lt;br 2F&gt;those suffering from diabetes, (referred to as the Sutton trilogy)....
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<pubDate>28 May 2009 03:48:34 </pubDate>
<author>Gregory Frazier</author>
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