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- 4141: Schizophrenia: Explained and Treatments
- ... me tell you a little about my history. I probably inherited a predisposition to mental illness; my uncle was diagnosed as having dementia praecox", an earlier term for schizophrenia. In my senior year of high school, I began to experience personality changes. I did not realize the significance of the changes at the time, and I think others denied them, but looking back I can see that they were the earliest ...
- 4142: Schizophrenia
- Schizophrenia "In my senior year of high school, I began to experience personality changes. I did not realize the significance of the changes at the time, and I think others denied them, but looking back I can see that they were the earliest ...
- 4143: Schizophrenia
- ... chronic anxiety, phobias, obsessions, and compulsions or may reveal dissociative features. As anxiety mounts, indications of a thought disorder may appear. An adolescent may complain of difficulty with concentration and with the ability to complete school work or job-related work. Over time there is severe deterioration of work along with the deterioration of the ability to cope with the environment. Complains such as mind wandering and needing to devote more ...
- 4144: Schitzophrenia, Childhood, Mental, Anxiety and Other Disorders
- ... This show was very inspirational for all people with disorders. The boy's name was Corky who fought all aspects of the disorder. Them being from physical triumphs to just everyday kids harrassing him at school. The show was taken off the air in 1993 because of sponsers. Records of types of disorders are unknown along with many of other records of treatments to people inflicted with a disorder. This is ...
- 4145: Quackery
- ... cure it. Teens are also a big target of quackery. Teenagers are ready to experiment with products that promise to speed their development and ease growing pains. And many of these junior and senior high school age children have money enough to do the experimenting. In fact, a study by Teenage Research Unlimited revealed that 27.6 million teenagers spent an average of $93 a month on personal items in 1989 ...
- 4146: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- ... Stress Disorder, some of which are, the inability to establish normal relationships with adults and peers, to make a normal transition from adolescence to adulthood, as well as to develop skills required to progress in school. However, this was not the case with all sexually assaulted children. Walder states, "not all those so exposed will develop a Posttraumatic Stress Disorder reaction; some may have a certain "hardiness" that helps them cope ...
- 4147: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- ... Stress Disorder, some of which are, the inability to establish normal relationships with adults and peers, to make a normal transition from adolescence to adulthood, as well as to develop skills required to progress in school. However, this was not the case with all sexually assaulted children. Walder states, "not all those so exposed will develop a Posttraumatic Stress Disorder reaction; some may have a certain "hardiness" that helps them cope ...
- 4148: Stonewall Jackson
- ... what is now known as Weston, West Virginia. Later on, he was appointed to the U.S. Military Academy. He had to work several times harder than the other cadets to learn the lessons in school because of poor education when he was young. But his grades slowly increased until he graduated. He was said to have been in the upper third of his class. His military career had just begun ...
- 4149: Mumps
- ... and occurs only in human beings. Mumps is found all over the world. Mumps is a contagious disease when the salivary glands, on one or both sides of the jaw, swells. Mumps usually occurs in school age children, but young adults may catch the disease. Everyone born before1957 has already had mumps. After one attack of mumps, you will have lifelong immunity. The mumps virus is spread by contact of another ...
- 4150: The Effects of Lead Poison on Children
- ... system and brain. Lower levels of lead can reduce their IQ, reading and learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder and behavior problems. When these are added up it causes the student to become a dropout from school and a negative contribution to our communities(Monheit, 1996). The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta (CDC) have found that these injuries occur when blood levels rise to a mere 10 ...
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