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Autism Spectrum Disorder: How To Deal With it - 0 views

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    An autism spectrum disorder is a neurological and developmental disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate, interact with others, and process information. There is no one-size-fits-all for people with ASD, as each experiences symptoms differently. While some people with ASD may be nonverbal, others may speak fluently but have difficulty with social interaction. Most people with ASD need specialized educational and behavioral intervention early. There is no medical cure for ASD, but treatments and therapies can improve symptoms and help people with ASD lead fulfilling lives. If you or your child has just been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), it's normal to feel a range of emotions. You may feel relieved to finally have a diagnosis and explanation for your or your child's symptoms. Or you may feel overwhelmed, worried, or even angry about the diagnosis.
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What is Atrial Septal Defect Closure | Lyfboat - 0 views

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    Find and compare hospitals for Atrial Septal Defect Closure. Learn more about signs, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and much more
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    Find and compare hospitals for Atrial Septal Defect Closure. Learn more about signs, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and much more
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PTSD vs Acute Stress Disorder: What's The Difference? - 0 views

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    The PTSD(Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) and Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) are mental health conditions that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. PTSD vs Acute While they share similarities, there are key differences in their onset, duration, and severity of symptoms. Here's a breakdown: Similarities: Triggering event: Both can be triggered by a traumatic event, like a natural disaster, accident, assault, or witnessing violence. Symptoms: Both can cause symptoms like intrusive thoughts, flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance of reminders, negative thoughts and feelings, hyperarousal, and difficulty sleeping. Differences: Onset: ASD: Symptoms appear within days or weeks after the event and typically last less than a month. PTSD: Symptoms usually develop within 3 months of the event, but can sometimes appear years later. They must persist for at least a month for a diagnosis.
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Understanding the Atrial Septal defect - YouTube - 0 views

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    Check out this video to know more about Understanding the atrial septal defect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwxeozCTv0k if you want to ask any question then leave a comment bellow the video or you can directly submitted that question in Website http://doctorbenedict.com/ in ASK Doctor Benedict sections Doctor will personally view the mail and reply back to your query. You can go from here directly: http://doctorbenedict.com/ask-dr-benedict/
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