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Clutter Affecting Your Mood?
As recently seen on Living Healthy Chicago, we investigate how a cluttered home or office affects your mind or mood. Here is more information from Joyce Marter of Urban Balance. Is a Cluttered Home Cluttering Your Mind? By Joyce Marter, LCPC,...
Tags: ADHD, Arts and Culture, Behavioral Conditions, Depression, Stress
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Popular autism therapy mixes warm praise, firm guidance
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's 10:30 a.m. on a Tuesday, an hour and a half into Michael Thomson's daily therapy. Three and a half hours left to go. Lined up before him are three plastic blocks and a toy hippopotamus. "Which one is different?" asks the therapist, seated on the...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Apple iPad, Autism, Behavioral Conditions, Health
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Local Golf Schedules For 2012
CHARITY TOURNAMENTS May 10: The CT Capitals Tournament at Manchester CC. Registration 11 a.m.; shotgun scramble start 12:30 p.m. Entry fee is $115 and includes greens fee, cart, dinner, beverages, raffles, prizes and silent auction. Proceeds benefit...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Open (golf), Baseball, Auction Service, Autism Speaks
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Campaign aims to raise $1 million to benefit Camp Greentop
For eight years, Renee Gordon's son, Alex, has been attending Camp Greentop, a summer getaway in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains for people with disabilities.
Now Gordon is now spearheading a campaign with Michael Hettleman to raise $1 million for the...Tags: Symptoms, Health Treatments, Behavioral Conditions, Pikesville, Seizures
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What's to become of Prader-Willi adults?
South Bend TribuneWhen doctors first were coming to grips with the syndrome defined by an unstoppable urge to eat, those whose chromosomes created that urge rarely lived long enough for others to worry about what would happen to them as adults. With slow growth, low...Tags: Diabetes, Behavioral Conditions, Genes and Chromosomes, Autism, Mental Health
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Children with autism have new place to turn for therapy
REPORTERParents of children with autism have a new place to go for treatment in the Roanoke Valley. Connections Achievement and Therapy Center is based in Charlottesville, but has expanded to a new space in Daleville, just north of Roanoke. Connections offers...Tags: Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Arts and Culture, Behavioral Conditions, Autism, Culture
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Engaged: Erin Berman and Jim Welsh
This couple's story is rooted in tradition, starting with the school they both attended, five years apart. In their four years as a couple, they've started many of their own traditions. Wedding Date: June 16, 2012 Her story: Erin Berman, 27, grew up...
Tags: Strawberries, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pikesville, Seafood, Foods and Beverages
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2k walk to fulfill teen's wish
South Bend TribuneMom beamed proudly as Christen held a sign spelling out her upcoming walk to shed light on homeless military veterans. “This is big,” Eileen Sullivan said in a low tone watching her 14-year-old daughter pose for photos. “This isn&...Tags: U.S. Marine Corps, Mortgages, Family, Camp Lejeune Water Contamination, Veterans Affairs
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A camp for every child
Forum Publishing GroupWhen it comes to booking a specialized camp for your special child, the earlier the better. Some schedules are already filled, such as the unique camp for those with MSUD, a rare metabolic problem known as maple syrup urinary disease, at Vee Bar Ranch...Tags: Diabetes, Environmental Issues, Autism Speaks, First Aid, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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FSU gets $8.5M grant to find answers to dyslexia
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando SentinelResearchers at Florida State University won an $8.5 million grant last month from the National Institutes of Health to help further the understanding and treatment of dyslexia and other learning disabilities, the university announced. As many as 15 to... -
Student science and technology fair settles scientific queries
Ice, salt and rigorous shaking can turn an ounce of nondairy creamer into a frozen treat.
"It's simple, sweet and a little silly," Garrett Seidman, a junior at the Hannah More School in Reisterstown, said as he sampled a dab of ice-solid French vanilla...Tags: Students, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Ice Cream, Autism
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Parents explore frustrations of disability
A group of parents of children with special needs experienced frustration firsthand on Saturday when they were asked to perform a series of exercises designed to test their visual perceptions and thought processes. The word “Red” was...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Autism, Medical Procedures and Tests, Mental Health, Health
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