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research › ... › astro-module-1-about-luna
… , the most scientifically supported treatment for anxiety in youth, which involves … new, learning to overcome anxiety takes time and can be challenging. But this is an incredibly valuable skill for … specific type of CBT will focus on helping your child gradually face situations that cause them anxiety in a supported …
research › ... › astro-is-your-child-ready-for-a-new-plan-of-action
… toward and their ability to take on any additional challenges. … Your child has successfully completed most or all activities in their current plan of action, or they have … anxieties, it may be a good idea to make a plan specifically for that situation. For example, George will be moving …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-55979
… To be eligible, a participant must meet all of the following inclusion criteria and none of the … interventional trial Established history of allergy or severe reaction to adhesive or tape that must be … plan to become pregnant in the next 7 months, or sexually active without use of contraception Current use of …
research › ... › is-your-child-ready-for-a-new-plan-of-action
… super often. For example, if they have a fear of doctor’s visits, then they might only come across this fear twice a year during routine check-ups. Because doctors’ visits are rare for most kids and teens, and because most …
research › ... › astro-module-3-the-avoidance-cycle-and-quick-fixes
… your anxiety. You will also learn about behaviors that we call “quick fixes” which can also get in the way of you … Usually, when we are anxious about something, it is natural for … the chance to see that what we are afraid of might not really happen. We also don’t get to see that even if something …
departments › ... › zika
… defect known as microcephaly, in which babies have abnormally small heads and symptoms that range from mild developmental … regions, is the primary transmitter of Zika virus. Initially thought to be present only in 12 states in southern … virus do not experience any symptoms. Those that do will usually experience only mild symptoms including fever, rash, …
healthcare › ... › myoclonus
… may be extremely disabling. Myoclonus may affect a small region (focal or segmental myoclonus), such as one hand, … They may occur infrequently or many times each minute. All types of myoclonus are similar and the movement cannot … startled, or twitching of the arm or leg when beginning to fall asleep. Sleep myoclonus occurs during the initial phases …
healthcare › ... › botulinum-toxin
… and temporary weakness of the target muscle. This process, called "chemodenervation," provides effective relief of … noted within a few days after injection and the benefits usually wear off after 3 to 6 months at which time a repeat injection is needed. Because BTX acts only locally without spreading into the circulation, it does not …
healthcare › ... › diabetic-foot-limb-salvage
… give patients access to the latest, state-of-the-art, minimally invasive vascular interventions, open surgery, wound … keep patients complication free, mobile and independent. Call for more information today at (713) 798-5700 . … ensuring the foundation for recovery. Toe encompasses all procedures and care necessary to heal the foot and toes. …
research › ... › hormone-replacement-therapy
… may occur during the first six months of HRT, especially on the cyclic schedule. You may elect to use micronized … by neurological or mechanical impairment. It can be taken orally or applied as a skin patch. An estrogen cream, ring, or tablet can be applied vaginally to relieve vaginal symptoms alone. Women tend to …