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News category: General News Posted on Monday, August 21st, 2006
The way in which the personality of a child is modeled depends largely on the method in which it is brought up. The immediate environment at home, school and the wider society play extremely important role in the molding a child’s personality.
The way in which external factors take part in the molding of a child’s personality can be magnified through statistics and studies against people who have been abused in their childhood. There is nothing mysterious in the fact that children that have been sexually abused are more than probable to commit the same crime in their adulthood.

News category: General News Posted on Sunday, August 20th, 2006
Every day various types of crimes are committed in the streets. Some of them are connected with some medical problems while others are connected with social aspects or factors. Definitely, man is a social animal who is influenced strongly by his inherit instincts to attack and take what is belongs to him. Identical attitude is recognizable in contemporary man, and in spite of the law cracking down on such crime males still dominate and control their female partners. Due to the fact that women are from time to time observed to be the weaker of the two sexes, they tend to suffer physically.

News category: General News Posted on Saturday, August 19th, 2006
Cerebral Palsy is a widespread defect affecting more than 500,000 American children and adults. It is calculated that every year this chronic ailment is detected in 8,000 babies and 1,500 children between the ages of 2 and 3. What is cerebral palsy and what happens to its sufferers? Cerebral palsy is a disorder, not a disease. When children develop cerebral palsy, their movement skills and motor are affected. Cerebral palsy is a term describing the impaired movement control during the first years of child’s life. The disorder is not progressive by nature but it changes a quality of life.

News category: General News Posted on Friday, August 18th, 2006
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a disease occurring because of a few conditions. Cerebral palsy has an influence on the firmness of muscles as well as body movement and co-ordination. The most probable reason of the disease is damage of one or more parts of the brain. These wounds are usually caused in newborns, during or after birth. The injury to the brain prevents the baby from controlling muscular movements.

Every single thing that people are not familiar with is usually surrounded with information that may not be true. This is due to the fact that people theorize and assume in order to define what an unfamiliar thing is.
Breast cancer is a good example of such a pattern; there have been various myths about this disease, but they have been proven to be false with the passage of time. However, it is worth noting that some of these assumptions were truly believed.

News category: General News Posted on Wednesday, August 16th, 2006
Prognosis for children who suffer from cerebral palsy is a systematic process, and ordinarily the disease is diagnosed within the early stages of children’s lives. There are numerous symptoms indicating that the child exhibits anomalous behavior.
Prognosis of cerebral palsy sufferers is made on a few continuing ill-conditions which include:

There are lots of things that a person needs to consider when estimating the risk of getting breast cancer. Some of these things, such as genetic make up, may not even be under our control.
This is related to inheriting traits, and is essential to consider because it is directly related to family history. If any member of a family, especially women, has been a victim of breast cancer, there is a necessity to be more observant and cautious. Prevention of breast cancer is possible if a person remebers about the family history and other pointers.

News category: General News Posted on Monday, August 14th, 2006
Most Cerebral Palsy sufferers do not experience medical problems associated with Cerebral Palsy. However, there are some disorders that cannot be eliminated. Some of them are considered to be serious, such as impairment of intellectual growth, poor vision, motor function of the brain growth, and hearing and attentiveness to the outside world.

News category: General News Posted on Saturday, August 12th, 2006
Cerebral Palsy in children must be treated with suitable care and attention, as once the disease is diagnosed it should leave child’s parents with practicality and sanguinity. Since this is a disease that will influence on a child’s future life. A child suffering from Cerebral Palsy cannot deal with typical daily tasks such as putting on clothes, walking and connecting lines. These limitations do not mean that a child will never do these things as there are therapies that can make a child perform these actions without difficulty.

News category: General News Posted on Friday, August 11th, 2006
Cerebral Palsy is a muscular condition which affects children. It is the inability of the brain to generate and send signals to the muscular parts of the body, so the brain does not allow the body to function and move properly. Infants and children suffering from Cerebral Palsy develop this abnormality after, before or during birth. Cerebral Palsy affects 1 of every 500 children but in majority of cases the disease strikes premature children. It is often hard
to reveal CP before birth and it takes time before the infant is diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. Cerebral Palsy sufferers experience brain damage, which occurs because of several reasons.

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