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...position to include effectivesafety counseling procedures for well-child care.160Thompson Janet C., & AshwalStephen. (March, 1983). Electricalinjuries in children. American Journal of Diseases of Children,137U...
...met criteriafor being obese, while MacDonald, McConnell, Stephen, and Dunnigan(1989) found that -43% of individuals...whocannot or do not take food by mouth. Strauss, Kastner, Ashwal, and White(1997) found that among individuals with severe...
...Organ Prolongation in Anencephalic Infants: Ethical & Medical Issues Transplantation of neonatal solid organs is now capable of saving scores of fatally ill newborns, and the possibility for saving more is on the horizon as techniques and medications are perfected. An unfortunate paradox exists,...
......Washington, DC. Child Neurology Society President, Dr. StephenAshwal of Loma Linda University, CA praised the group for...opportunities for the discovery of new treatments!" Said Ashwal. The 30-year-old Child Neurology Society is the......
...INTRODUCTION Information about "new" treatments for children with autism are brought to the attention of parents through a number of channels such as the news media, word of mouth through other parents, advocacy groups and professional web sites. The amount of information available can be daunting....
...According to the U.S. Department of Education, nearly 2.5 million children under the age of 18 in the United States have ADD/ADHD. Skeptics argue that one-tenth of the country's children cannot possibly be affected by a behavioral disorder. According to these critics, either this disorder is not...
......Washington, DC. Child Neurology Society President, Dr. StephenAshwal of Loma Linda University, CA praised the group for...opportunities for the discovery of new treatments!" Said Ashwal. The 30-year-old Child Neurology Society is the......
...Organ Prolongation in Anencephalic Infants: Ethical & Medical Issues Transplantation of neonatal solid organs is now capable of saving scores of fatally ill newborns, and the possibility for saving more is on the horizon as techniques and medications are perfected. An unfortunate paradox exists,...
...INTRODUCTION Information about "new" treatments for children with autism are brought to the attention of parents through a number of channels such as the news media, word of mouth through other parents, advocacy groups and professional web sites. The amount of information available can be daunting....
...According to the U.S. Department of Education, nearly 2.5 million children under the age of 18 in the United States have ADD/ADHD. Skeptics argue that one-tenth of the country's children cannot possibly be affected by a behavioral disorder. According to these critics, either this disorder is not...