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  • Children with Autism can be extremely picky when it comes to their diet. Sometimes, it becomes necessary for parents to look for dietary interventions for autism. A healthy diet consists of foods including fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, eggs, beans, nuts, seeds, and whole grains. 1: Are there any Specific Diet Options for Autism? 2: How to Decide the Best Diet for an Autistic Child? Read more:-
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  • A True Knee lock occurs when something is mechanically blocking the movement of the knee. It could be caused by a meniscus tear or a loose body. A meniscus is shock-absorbing cartilage that joins the thigh bone with your shin bone. It acts as a protective cushion for your knee that provides support and reduces friction in the knee. Read more: https://www.advancells.com/locking-and-unlocking-the-knee/
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  • Chronic Inflammatory demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) is an uncommon autoimmune disorder. Chronic Inflammatory demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy is the condition where your body starts to destroy your own nerve cells. The body attacks the myelin sheaths in CIDP which are the fatty coatings that envelop the nerve-protecting fibers. Chronic Inflammatory demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy is seen as a chronic, or long-term, condition, whereas GBS is typically more of an...
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  • Cirrhosis or CLD is a long-term condition in which scar tissue substitutes healthy liver tissue. This prevents the liver from functioning normally. Cirrhosis inhibits the circulation of blood through the liver because scar tissue forms. The liver gradually loses its ability to function at all. In severe situations, the liver is so destroyed that it no longer functions. Read more:-
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  • One of the most ubiquitous behavioral problems seen in children is Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The disease is mostly seen in children, with more numbers of boys getting affected. All around the world, there is an incidence of 4-12% ADHD in school-going children, while nearly 4-5% of patients are college-going or are adults, with equal numbers of men and women affected. 1: Challenges associated with ADHD Causes of ADHD What are the Treatment Options for ADHD?...
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  • Diet is a major factor when it comes to Motor Neuron Disease (MND)/ amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) as a lower Body Mass Index (BMI) is associated with worsening diseased conditions. With a good diet, maintaining a healthy body weight for proper functioning, metabolism, and nutrition optimization is essential for MND treatment aid. Researchers have also pointed out that diets rich in saturated fats, carbs, and glutamate are associated with MND/ALS risk and early disease onset....
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  • Living with a Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) has several major side effects, with Autonomic Dysreflexia being one of the most significant (AD). Autonomic dysreflexia is an abnormal reactivity of the involuntary (autonomic) nervous system to stimuli. The good news is that it is typically preventable. When the neurological system of your body is triggered uncomfortably, it can show signs of autonomic dysreflexia. Causes of Autonomic Dysreflexia Symptoms of Autonomic Dysreflexia Treatment of...
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  • Dyslexia is a learning impairment characterized by trouble reading as a result of difficulty in speech sounds and understanding how they link to words and letters (decoding). It is often known as reading difficulty and affects parts of the brain that process language. While a youngster may struggle with comprehension, spelling, and writing, dyslexia does not imply an intellectual disability. Instead, an individual with dyslexia may have a higher intelligence quotient than the average...
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  • Scleroderma is an uncommon but chronic autoimmune condition in which dense, thick fibrous tissue replaces healthy tissue. The immune system often aids in the body’s defense against illness and infection. The immune system causes other cells to overproduce collagen in scleroderma patients. The skin and organs get this additional collagen, which results in thickening and stiffening. Scleroderma Signs and Symptoms Types of Scleroderma Treatment of Scleroderma Read more:-
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  • When you have peripheral arterial disease(PAD), your arteries get narrower and are unable to transport as much blood to your arms and legs. Peripheral vascular disease manifests in this way. One of the warning indications of PAD is cramps that begin while you’re moving and go away after a period of relaxation. It commonly manifests in your legs, but it can also develop in other areas of your body. You may experience a heart attack or stroke more frequently if you don’t receive...
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  • Stem Cells, a class of homogenous biological cells, are the primary building blocks of our human body and they have the ability to self-proliferate and differentiate into several cell lineages of the body. Based on these abilities, the potential of the increased stem cells to repair and rejuvenate body tissues has been utilized for the role of a therapeutic candidate in the case of tissue-degenerative diseases. Which Foods Increase Stem Cells? Read more:-
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  • An aggravating type of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease. For illnesses that adversely impact memory, thinking, and behavior, dementia is a general word. Daily life is hampered by the changes. Many different conditions, including diseases and brain traumas, can lead to dementia. The cause is sometimes a mystery. 1: Symptoms of Alzheimer’s 2: Causes of Alzheimer’s 3: Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s 4: Treatment of Alzheimer’s Read more:-
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  • A neurological disorder known as “alternating hemiplegia of children” or AHC disease is characterized by recurrent episodes of momentary paralysis, frequently affecting one side of the body (hemiplegia). In some instances, the paralysis affects both sides of the body simultaneously or alternately on one side of the body. These bouts normally start before 18 months and persist for a few minutes to many days. It is a very rare condition that affects 1 in a million children. 1:...
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  • Early intervention and support from healthcare professionals can help children with CGDD achieve their developmental milestones and improve their quality of life. Reading continue>> https://www.advancells.com/child-global-developmental-delay/
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  • NerveDamage through #StemCellTherapy– Our brain is the central processing unit of our body which controls every function with the help of a network of cells known as neurons. Neurons or nerve cells communicate by sending and receiving signals from the brain to all the parts of the body and vice versa. The brain is sectioned into different parts and each part controls specific functions of the body....
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