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  • ...en disable a person. One can find it difficult to cope up with friends and family in case of chronic pain due to its severity. It may last or months or years ...injuries, strengthen muscles, tendons, ligaments and bones, maintain joint health, enhance flexibility and so much more.
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  • Genetic counseling is recommended for people with a family history of spinal muscular atrophy who want to have children. ...adapting of home, and other practical issues. One needs to be proactive in health and educated.
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  • ...ess in common with his brothers in his age group. His mother persuaded the family to build him a small, separate house in their back yard. It became his stud ...of three was placed by her parents in St. Nicholas Hospital, Melbourne, a Health Commission (government) institution for people with severe disability, and
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  • ...ow to sign many different things. It was her way of communicating with her family, but it was not known sign language. If she wanted certain food items or a ...al (HKI) organization. This organization is devoted to research in vision, health and nutrition. In 1920, she helped to found the American Civil Liberties Un
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  • ...have to work harder and while doing so they might be neglecting their own health, both physical and mental. ...they think that they are different from other parents and they can't enjoy family life and can neither indulge in the ordinary activities as easily. All this
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  • ...disabled woman may confront two contradictory situations. On one side her health, her medical care and her basics needs are totally ignored by the care take ...physical, emotional and sexual abuse. And shockingly it happens within the family as they remain under a kind of “house arrest” for most of the time.
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  • ...enter with accessibility etc but it was no big deal if one has a wonderful family and friends. Now I don’t stay in that society because of my mother’s health issue I have shifted to new a place. I am still doing home based job with m
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  • ...I had both Biology and Maths in XIIth class. There was a role model in my family to follow and also I want to explore more on Poliomyelitis. ...g train ticket, sometimes among colleagues (very few of them) to as far as Health Ministry. The last experience was interesting, where I was not even called
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  • [[Mental Health Articles]] *Previous arguments with family members
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  • ...r basic rights and ostracism sometimes starts from family itself. Even the family functions and ceremonies are arranged at inaccessible places, where the per ...licies people with disabilities are not even given appropriate facility of health insurance.
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  • ...orking on the computer leads to overeating. Try to sit down to dinner as a family, relax and enjoy your dinner. Losing weight is always easier when you have the support of friends and family. Try to enlist the entire household in eating a healthier diet.
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  • ...destructive behavior. Others help to encourage self-sufficiency. Patients family, parents and the patients need coaching to improve the behavior of the pers ...however, to not forgo such important therapy for a child’s psychological health and development.
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  • ...e’s behavior and personality. They must also be able to communicate with family, friends and professionals about his or her condition. ...the profound changes their future holds. Many times spouses have their own health problems. Further, husbands and wives often are required to reverse roles a
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  • ...e, the person with dementia may have increasing difficulty in recognizing family, friends or familiar places, may need more help with everyday activities su *Take care of your physical health through exercise, adequate rest, and nutrition.
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  • ...n emotions, finances, stresses, worries, and frustrations. The caregiver's health is just as important as the person with Parkinson's. *Encourage your family and friends to ask you to speak louder or repeat yourself if they can't und
    10 KB (1,606 words) - 01:11, 22 August 2012
  • ...to make a contribution to his or her community". WHO stresses that mental health "is not just the absence of mental disorder". ...are some behaviours and feelings which are strongly associated with mental health problems.
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  • ...lf-esteem, lead to substance abuse, and isolation from one’s friends and family. ...ose who pick up the pieces afterwards. It can even occur in the friends or family members of those who went through the actual trauma. Traumatic events that
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  • *Dr. Poonam K Singh, Adviser, International Health, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, GOI, Former WHO Deputy Regional Director for South-East Asia- Keyn ...nced ways of thinking about disease, medical ethics, and social justice in health care. It plays the role of a cultural studies field that bridges interdisci
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  • ...and worth and the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family as the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world, ...cessibility to the physical, social, economic and cultural environment, to health and education and to information and communication, in enabling persons wit
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