Dealing with Asperger SyndromeAsperger Syndrome is a relatively mild form of autism that effects people in different ways than regular autism. Because it usually does not affect language, many people with Asperger Syndrome go undiagno
Mindfulness is all about paying attention. It’s amazing what can be accomplished when mindfulness is applied to systems that need all the attention they can get. If there’s an industry that needs some CPR and TLC, it’
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Plantar warts are a common skin infection on the bottom (plantar) side of your foot. About 10 percent of teenagers have plantar warts. Using a public shower or walking around the locker room in your bare feet after a workout increases
With physical appearance of a person gaining added significance each day, being presentable is not an option but a compulsion. Walking around with unwanted hair may render a messy look and at times lowers the person’s self-esteem
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When Lying isn’t a Problem: Theory of Mind DifficultiesThere are many symptoms that an individual with autism may experience; however, one of the most frustrating and hard to understand is what has recently been named Theory of
Getting anxious over Anxiety Depression?A lot of people who are exerting too much of their brain power usually exhaust not only their physical strength when engaging in various multi-tasking activities, they also tend to over extend t
August in Florida has a daily ritual that Floridians take with a grain of salt. It’s the daily storms that pass by and that are filled with more electricity than in a 4th of July fire works display. It’s no wonder they call
When I was 12, one of my best friends was a square dancer. Twice a week, her family would pile into the Country Squire station wagon and head to the Grange Hall, where they’d gather with their square dancing club for an evening o