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Teaching Concepts Such As ‘Long’ and ‘Short’ To Children with Special Needs

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Teaching Concepts Such As ‘Long’ and ‘Short’ To Children with Special Needs Overview Words such as ‘long’ and ‘short’ may seem very simple for us, but to children with special needs, they can be very difficult to understand. This is because they are quite abstract words. The concept of ‘long’ depends on what else is around it.  So, a ruler might seem long if you compare it to a rubber and a pencil, but short if you compare it to a football pitch! How to Teach Abstract Concepts to Children with Special Needs? One of the leading occupational therapists in Delhi , who has been practicing occupational therapy in Delhi for special needs children for quite some time, highlights three general rules for teaching any new abstract concept to children with special needs. Have a look: 1.    Work on the ‘understanding’ of a word before you expect a child to use it.  Most children need to understand a word before they can use it correctly, and special ne...

Abreactions during Past Life Regression - What Are They?

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Abreactions during Past Life Regression - What Are They? Overview Past life regression is a form of hypnotherapy carried out at a spiritual healing therapy center or a past life regression therapy center in particular. As the name suggests, it is used to by spiritual healers and hypnotherapists to find out the cause of deep-rooted troubles in this life, that is carried forward from the past life. Once the root cause is found, the expert can suggest ways to remove the cause. Sometimes, just knowing the cause is therapeutic in itself.Abreactions are strong emotional or physical reactions to something re-experienced from the past. They are actually a desirable characteristic of a past life regression session, as they signify healing and catharsis. About Abreactions As mentioned above, an abreaction is a highly emotional expression or manifestation of unconscious/repressed ideas or emotions. Many individuals express extremely deep emotional responses such as sobbing...

Brain Aneurysm Repair – The Surgical Procedure

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Brain Aneurysm Repair – The Surgical Procedure Introduction An aneurysm is a condition is neurology which occurs when the wall of a blood vessel becomes thin and bulges or balloons out. Aneurysms are dangerous because they present no symptoms until they rupture. When they do, they can lead to a stroke or brain damage if proper treatment is not given timely. Brain aneurysm repair is a surgical procedure used to treat this bulging blood vessel which is at the risk of tearing open at any time. The Surgical Procedure There are mainly two ways that neurosurgeons repair a brain aneurysm, according to neurologists in Darbhanga . The choice of the method used depends on the size, shape, and location of an aneurysm, among other factors. These two procedures are: ·        Clipping , during which, the neurosurgeon makes an incision into the patient’s scalp and creates a small hole in their skull. The neurosurgeon then places a small meta...

Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) – How Does It Work?

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Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) – How Does It Work? Introduction The left ventricular assist device or LVAD is a mechanical pump which is implanted inside a person’s chest in an open heart surgery in India (or anywhere for that matter). The device helps a weakened heart ventricle (the left one in this instance), pump blood throughout the body. According to heart specialists in Patna , the LVAD helps the heart do its job, and is commonly transplanted in a patient who’s just had an open heart surgery, and whose heart needs rest after the surgery. It can also be transplanted to provide support in terminally ill patients who cannot have a heart transplant due to their condition. The Working of A LVAD The LVAD is a pump, which works just like the heart. It is implanted just below the heart. One end of it is attached to the left ventricle, which is the chamber of the heart that pumps blood out of the lungs and into the body. The other end is attached to the...

When Is A Coronary Calcium Scan Not Used?

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When Is A Coronary Calcium Scan Not Used? Introduction A coronary calcium scan, known simply as a heart scan most of the times, is a specialized X-ray scan that provides cardiologists with pictures of a patient’s heart that enables him/her to detect calcium-containing plaque in the arteries and determine if it may present any danger to the patient. According to some leading cardiologists in Patna working at the top heart hospitals in Patna , plaque formation and growth in the heart’s arteries can lead to restriction or blockage of blood flow to the heart’s muscles. Cardiologists identify any possibility of coronary artery disease (CAD) by measuring the amount of calcified plaque via a heart scan in advance before a person even experiences any signs or symptoms.The tests results will determine whether any medication or lifestyle changes are needed to reduce the patient's heart attack risk or the risk of other heart problems. When Is A Coronary Calcium Scan No...
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What Is Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) and How Is It Diagnosed? Introduction Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is a type of hereditary (genetic) neurological condition that damages the myelin sheath, the membrane which insulates nerve cells in your brain and nervous system. In a person suffering from ALD, the body can’t break down ‘very long-chain fatty acids’ or VLCFAs, which causes saturated VLCFAs to build up in the brain, the nervous system, and the adrenal glands. According to some of the top neurologists in Gurgaon and Delhi NCR, there are different types of ALDs, but the most common type is the X-linked ALD, which is caused by the genetic defect in the X chromosome, and affects more males than females. Females, however, can still carry the disease without being affected by it. Diagnosis Diagnosis of ALD consists of neurologists reviewing the patient’s symptoms as well as medical and family history. We asked some experts from the best neurology hospital in Delhi NCR...

How Is Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Diagnosed?

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How Is Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Diagnosed? Introduction Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease or NAFLD is not actually a single disease in gastroenterology , but an umbrella term for a range of liver conditions that affect people who don’t drink alcohol. As the name suggests, too much accumulation of fat in the liver cells is the main attribute of NAFLD. According to liver specialists in Patna , NAFLD is most common in individuals between the ages of 40 and 50, but can also develop in individuals of every age group. People with obesity and type 2 diabetes are more prone to having this disease. Diagnosis NAFLD can only be diagnosed using medical tests, as it doesn’t cause any symptoms in most cases. These medical tests are available in any of the best hospitals for gastroenterology in India. Gastroenterologists in Patna say that the following are tests to diagnose the disease and ascertain the severity of NAFLD. ·        ...