There are an estimated 36 million deaf and hard of hearing in America, but there is still a growing confusion between deaf and hard of hearing. This article differentiates deaf, from hard of hearing to the Deaf community. Trying to understand each group is important in dealing with treatment that is beneficial to them.
Continue reading...Monday, December 14, 2009
The article summarizes a recent study on older people and their difficulty with sleeping. Research has shown a significant number of the elderly are now experiencing difficulties in sleeping, likely because of different medical conditions. Quality of life is associated with sleep, and this research has opened doors for treatment and prevention regarding sleeping problems.
Continue reading...Saturday, December 12, 2009
Are you happy being fat like the scientists say. Are you looking to prove them wrong. You can do this, deternination is the key to better yourself.
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 9, 2009
The state of mind known as death anxiety has long been ignored by the medical community, despite it being a major cause of depression among the terminally ill and their families. However, while most people agree that the focus should remain firmly on the physical aspects of treatment, many also point out that it would be good for people to acknowledge that the emotional and psychological aspects of this need to be addressed as well.
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Leaving home involves not just freedom and independence but new responsibilities as well as a whole lot of stress and anxiety problems.
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 9, 2009
The article is about the growing social problem called Cyber-Bullying, which is the use of digital devices and systems like the Internet to harass, attack, intimidate, or threaten other people. The article also cites several ways how Internet users can protect themselves from this new form of harassment.
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Cyber-bullying is a distressing form of bullying prevalent in student populations with access to various information communication technologies such as mobile phones and the Internet. It is a repetitive and malicious way to gain power over the victim through humiliation, torment or threats.
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
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