Bell’s Palsy: Causes, Symptoms and Physiotherapy

What is Bell’s palsy? Are you suffering from a sudden weakness and chronic pain in one side o...

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Oppositional Defiant Disorder In Children

Temper tantrums are quite common in children, be they, toddlers or teenagers. Every parent thi...

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Motor Neuron Disease & Physiotherapy

What are motor neurons? Nerve cells that form the pathway along which impulses travel from the ...

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5 Tips To Managed Care Giving For Elderly

Taking care of elderly parents is as difficult as taking care of children. Often caregivers ex...

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Bedwetting in Children

Bedwetting is also called Enuresis. Sometimes, stress does not cause bedwetting but bedwetting...

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Depression in Children

Depression is more common in children than we lead ourselves to believe. Being unhappy or sad ...

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Loss of Appetite in Older Adults

Loss of appetite is called Anorexia. In this case, a person eats less than she normally consum...

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Psychological Problems of Children of Divorced Parents

Divorce is more common these days than we lead ourselves to believe. Although divorce rates ar...

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Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis with Physiotherapy

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis? Inflammation of joints causing redness and pain is known as arthr...

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Managing Plantar Fasciitis with Physiotherapy

What is Plantar Fasciitis? Plantar Fasciitis is the most common reason for heel pain. The Plant...

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Walking Is The New Running In Old Age

Walking is a trouble-free, powerful, and most effective form of exercise that helps you stay f...

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Mild Exercise In Winter In Old Age

Getting colder, when older? You might be surprised when on a hot sunny day you feel uncomforta...

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