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… we think about the causes of neurological disorders and how to treat them, we think about targeting the brain. But is this the best or only way? Maybe not. New research by scientists at … the gut may contribute to certain symptoms associated with complex neurological disorders. The findings, published in …
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… We provide in-person and web-based education and resources for teachers, students, and the general public—all designed to improve science teaching and learning, while promoting … Educational Outreach offers educational programs leading towards careers in medicine and the health sciences, …
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… there will be different activities your child will need to complete, which will usually involve facing their fears to … your child is doing something hard, so it may be helpful for them to have a motivation booster or reward for all … over some motivation booster tips and some different ways to keep your child feeling motivated and supported.  …
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… may engage in when they are feeling anxious. In addition to avoidance, your child may perform certain behaviors or actions over and over again in order to calm down their anxiety and prevent feared outcomes from happening . We call these behaviors quick fixes …
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… time can be challenging and requires structure and planning to be successful. Here are a few tips that may help you with this! Collaboration:  It’s usually best for you and your child to make the decision to start on … of the accomplishments you both have made so far! You can revisit Module 5 and Module 7 to refresh your memory on …
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… may engage in when they are feeling anxious. In addition to avoidance, your child may perform certain behaviors or actions over and over again in order to calm down their anxiety and prevent feared outcomes from happening . We call these behaviors Fix-Its … When someone faces a feared situation and uses quick fixes to deal with their anxiety, they may feel like the quick fix …
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… October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and cancer awareness … , medical director of breast oncology at the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center , recommends monthly breast … at Baylor College of Medicine. “I tell my patients the best time to do your breast exam is two weeks after your …
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… cancer patient and her physicians are deciding on the best possible treatment. Their decision is informed by a comprehensive molecular profile of the patient’s cancer … that predicts the most likely response of the cancer to treatment. If the profile predicts a high likelihood of a …
research › ... › tips-for-managing-multiple-plans-of-action
… time can be challenging and requires structure and planning to be successful. Here are a few tips that may help you with this! Collaboration:  It’s usually best for you and your child to make the decision to start on … of the accomplishments you both have made so far! You can revisit Module 5 and Module 7 to refresh your memory on …
research › ... › pros-and-cons-of-making-a-change-getting-motivated
… there will be different activities your child will need to complete, which will usually involve facing their fears to … your child is doing something hard, so it may be helpful for them to have a motivation booster or reward for all … over some motivation booster tips and some different ways to keep your child feeling motivated and supported.  …
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