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What Are the Effects of Amblyopia on Family and Friends?

November 8, 2011
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Amblyopia is most successfully treated early, which can be frustrating for the child who is too young to understand, and consequently frustrating for parents and physicians.

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We Won’t Give up Until you Help us

October 31, 2011
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“WE’RE still here, and we’re not going away” – that is the New Year message from the disabled community to Premier Mike Rann. “We don’t want any MP to think that key funding issues have been addressed,” Dignity for Disabled spokesman David Holst says.

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Four new Radio Stations Join our Expanding Network!

October 24, 2011
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HealthTherapists.com are pleased to announce that our radio programmes will begin broadcasting on four new radio stations from August 1. This brings the total number of stations to seven. The new stations are: Carnarvon FM Karratha FM, Port Hedland FM Broome FM

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The Weight Watchers Points Scheme

October 17, 2011
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Unique to the Weight Watchers Weight Loss Programs and the key to the diet are Points and FlexPoints. Basically, all foods have a certain number of points.

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Arthritis or Carpal Tunnel in Hand?

October 7, 2011
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Q.My hands ache from the time I get up until the time I go to bed. Sometimes it is so painful I can hardly bend my fingers, especially in the morning. Is this arthritis, or could it be carpal tunnel syndrome? I’m 46, but I feel like I’m 100!

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Allergy to Streptococcus Pneumonia Vaccine?

September 30, 2011
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Q.Can the vaccine Prevnar cause any serious side effects in a 12-month-old? Each time my grandson has been given Prevnar, he has had to go to the emergency room, where they gave him breathing treatments.

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The Home: Motivation and Self-Esteem. Part 2

September 13, 2011
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A sense of curiosity is natural. If we as parents encourage this curiosity, it will be easier for them to ask questions and take an interest in the world around them. It’s okay for them to ask all questions, even ones about sexuality. If we minimize or discount what they ask, we are taking...

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The Home: Motivation and Self-Esteem. Part 1

September 13, 2011
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Self-esteem is the concept we have of ourselves, the image that we form of ourselves. When we are self confident about our talents and qualities, we have good self-esteem. On the other hand, when we doubt our talents and capabilities, we suffer from low self-esteem.

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Religion Can Be Good Medicine

August 26, 2011
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But Critic Says It’s a Leap of Faith to Believe That Adding still another voice to the ongoing debate about the link between health and spirituality, an examination of two decades of research concludes that religion can make you healthier and doctors should add it to their treatment process.

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Entering Your First Bodybuilding Contest

August 11, 2011
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Bodybuilding contests are weird. No active competition or display of ability actually takes place on stage, so it’s understandable why some people can’t consider it a sport. The decision is made on a presentation not unlike figure skating or synchronized swimming – both Olympic sports (although I have a hard time believing that is...

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