
Breast Self-Examination: Importance, Techniques and Guidelines
Breast self-examination is a technique used in an attempt to detect breast cancer in its early stage. During this procedure, a woman examines her breasts herself.
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Breast self-examination is a technique used in an attempt to detect breast cancer in its early stage. During this procedure, a woman examines her breasts herself.
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Decision fatigue, a phenomenon increasingly intriguing psychologists today given the growing culture of endless distractions and over-stimulation, is a term coined by Roy F. Baumeister.
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Relationship Development Intervention (RDI) has been successful at removing the obstacles affecting the quality of life for autistic children.
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Breast cancer in men is rare. It is the formation of malignant cells in the tissues of the breast. Though most of the growths of the breast tissue in men are benign, e.g. gynecomastia, certain growths can be cancerous as well. According to American Cancer society, every year nearly 2000 men are diagnosed with breast cancer. [...]
Read moreColor influences physical and emotional sensations, and in turn behaviors and moods. Color psychology and associated therapies will likely gain respect across a number of settings in society.
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When an autistic child’s behavior turns disruptive, interferes with learning, or current therapies are not working, it might be time to pursue a behavior specialist.
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Criticism from a spouse can be emotionally charged, yet couples caught in destructive communication patterns can foster a healthier relationship by learning how to give and to accept, constructive criticism.
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The incidence of mutated BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes is far more common in women of Ashkenazi Jewish descent as compared to general population. It’s mainly due to the “founder effect”.
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Loss of appetite is a common problem experienced by patients undergoing treatment for breast cancer. With proper medical guidance and treatment, a speedy recovery is very much possible.
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During play therapy, both verbal and nonverbal autistic children communicate well. Therapeutic play differs from regular play. The process also involves the parents, who learn how to use the techniques at home.
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Infertility is becoming more common in women than one may think. Approximately 10 percent of women in the United States, aged between 15 and 44, have difficulty in conceiving or bearing a child.
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While most autistic children do not need physical therapy, the Autism Society states that about 30% have a moderate to severe loss of muscle tone, and would greatly benefit from treatment.
Read moreThe normal breast tissue undergoes changes which correspond to the different phases of the menstrual cycle. In women suffering from breast cancer, these changes are altered.
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Retinal detachment is the condition in which the retina separates from the underlying retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) or the choroid.
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When there is an involvement of HCV (Hepatitis C virus) which is a RNA virus leading to liver infection, it is termed as Hepatitis C. Hepatitis C is the major cause of chronic liver disease.
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Individuals with autism benefit from social skills training and therapies, and do exceptionally well when self-motivated to improve. Like all behavior analysis programs, a social skills teacher begins with observation and assessment.
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Occupational therapy seeks to empower individuals so that they can participate in everyday occupations. The term “occupation” refers to any activity that occupies a person’s time.
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