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2008-10-07 | Multiple studies have shown changes in learning and cognitive function related to sleep apnea. Eighty percent of ADD and ADHD in children is linked to sleep apnea. Short term memory loss, cognitive dysfunction, dementia and altzheimers are all linked to untreated sleep apnea.
2008-10-06 | Bryan Le Bon has discovered how music can alter the brain's thought processes to promote healing. Le Bon's music uses the "law of vibration" through musical tones and tempos to change the vibrations of one's thoughts. By changing a thought's vibration, physical and mental healing is promoted.
2008-10-05 | Banks are Failing, Car Companies are taking $25 billion dollar loans; Mortgage Implosion and other tough times have us all stressed out. A recent study finds that al of that stress can take a damaging toll on your body.
2008-09-30 | Beth Fehlbaum, author of the well-received and popular fiction novel, Courage in Patience, will appear at Borders, 965 West Bethany Dr., Allen, TX 75013, on Sunday, October 5, at 4 p.m., as part of their Educators' Appreciation Weekend.
2008-09-26 | He is a recipient of the Department of Mental Retardation (DMR) Commission Award for Excellence.
2008-09-26 | She has extensive experience in public speaking, having served previously as a solicitor in organizations such as the Texas City Manager Organization.
2008-09-23 | Stephen W. Stewart of The Stewart Law Firm, PLLC has filed a claim for personal injury damages on behalf of two minor boys who were abused by the manager of the Budget Lodge Motel in Austin, Texas.
2008-09-23 | Beth Fehlbaum, author of the well-received and popular fiction novel, Courage in Patience, will appear at the Barnes and Noble, 190 Cedar Sage, Garland, TX, 75040, on Saturday, September 27, 2008, from 2 to 4 p.m.
2008-09-23 | Beth Fehlbaum, author of the well-received and popular fiction novel, Courage in Patience, will appear at The Texas Store, 51559 US Hwy. 69, Bullard, TX, 75757, on Saturday, October 4, 2008, from 1 to 3 p.m.
2008-09-21 | She has her own private practice and is responsible for managing operations and counseling children and adults.
2008-09-21 | Dr. Morrison brings five years of professional experience to Kids Brain, LLC. A respected expert in pediatric neuropsychology, she is in charge of treating patients with head trauma, tumors, strokes, seizures and neurodevelopment disorders.
2008-09-20 | He volunteers with the American Breast Cancer Foundation and with local no-kill animal shelters.
2008-09-19 | Ms. Jobin has six years of professional experience in mental healthcare. A specialist in the field of adult psychotherapy.
2008-09-18 | He is a two-time recipient of the Coach of the Year Award from the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association.
2008-09-18 | Ms. Hickey is a recipient of the H. Kelley Psychology Department Award and the National Alliance on Mental Illness Appreciation Award.
2008-09-18 | Family Unity Network owner, Gregg Prescott, M.S. recently received a patent pending for a program to help parents in need of parenting classes, families who are at risk for dissolution, children on probation and families going through the reunification process.
2008-09-14 | HEAVY SNORING CAUSES SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN RISK FOR CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND STROKE ACCORDING TO JOURNAL OF SLEEP AND SLEEP DISORDERS RESEARCH. THIS RISK IS INDEPENDENT OF RISK FOR SLEEP APNEA AND NOCTURNAL HYPOXIA. CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS IS A MAJOR CAUSE OF STROKES.
2008-09-03 | PATIENTS WHO SUFFER FROM MORNING HEADACHES, OFTEN WAKE IN THE MORNING ALWAYS FEELING LIKE THEY NEED MORE SLEEP. DEPRESSION IS COMMON IN PATIENTS WHO NEVER WAKE-UP FEELING GOOD. DRUG FREE TREATMENT CAN IMPROVE ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE FOR MANY PATIENTS.
2008-08-23 | New Anger Management Classes and Services from the AJ Novick Group, Inc., a leading national provider of quality programs and online courses
2008-08-22 | Renowned Sleep Apnea Dentist Dr Ira L Shapira offers CPAP Alternatives that most patients prefer to CPAP. He is partnering with Schaumburg dentist Dr Alan Acierno to bring better sleep to the northwest suburbs. Most patients prefer oral appliances to CPAP when offered a choice.