Prescription drug addiction has been cited as the new American drug problem, and with good reason. There are at least 6 million Americans addicted to prescription pills today, making them the second most abused drug in America behind only marijuana. Even more startling, there are more prescription drug abusers than there are users of cocaine, heroin and ecstasy combined. Because these drugs are acquired over the c Read the rest of this entry »
The Most Successful Way to Overcome a Prescription Drug Addiction
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Managing Asthma through Labor and Delivery
Asthma is common in many people and so as in pregnant women as well. It affects the lungs during pregnancy. It is calculated that up to 8 percent of women have asthma in one way or another. It is a matter of common concern in all the women with asthma that how pregnancy will affect asthma and if any treatment cause any harm to baby. It is not hard to keep asthma under control during pregnancy period. What you need is a proper as Read the rest of this entry »
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Speech Therapy For Fluency Disorders
There are six main types of fluency disorders namely: normal developmental disfluency,stuttering, neurogenic disfluency,psychogenic disfluency, language based disfluency, and mixed fluency failures. Due to the uniqueness and difference of each case, all of them require a different kind of management approach in speech therapy.
Management For Normal Developmental Disfluency
Developmental disfluency occurs du Read the rest of this entry »
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