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    medicine is not helping their children then they are able to stop treatment and figure out what is needed to help. Many times, we blame those that are affected saying that they are using their disorder as a crutch, but in fact, the way that they are medicated may actually be the culprit at play. We as a society need to understand what actually is going on and what is actually being put into our children’s bodies. We need to figure out a way to help those suffering from ADHD/ADD and help them figure

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    is not the first step when treating a child. Secondly, nine percent of American children between the ages of four and eighteen are affected by ADHD. For instance, Susan Pinker, journalist for the Wall Street Journal, reports that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is one of the most common and most misunderstood disease. Therefore, this confirms that some people may have it, and others may not. Thirdly, do children grow out of ADHD when they are a child? To illustrate, Susan Pinker, tells that

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    medications that are commonly used to treat the condition are considered as a stimulant. Stimulants are defined by drugabuse.gov as increasing alertness, attention, and energy as well as elevate blood pressure heart rate, and respiration. Although the child is appearing to be attentive during class, are they mentally healthy and stable? The side effects of the medications range from

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    Scabies is a skin condition that occurs when a certain type of very small insects (scabies mites) get under the skin. This condition causes a rash and severe itching. It is most common in young children. Scabies can spread from person to person. When a child has scabies, it is not unusual for the child's entire family to become infested. Scabies usually does not cause lasting problems. Treatment will get rid of the mites, and the symptoms will often clear up in 2–4 weeks. CAUSES This condition is caused

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    to others it’s not. Many people believe that medicating a child with ADD or ADHD is okay, that it is good for the child and that it helps them grow and learn more. Many other people believe that medicating the same child with prescription medication is just the same as giving your child medication not prescribed by a doctor. But is it right to medicate your child? In the case where you medicate your child, the positives are that your child is more likely to focus, and apply themselves. The negatives

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    Dangers Of Childbirth

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    In the case medicated childbirth vs. a natural birth the danger clearly speaks volumes. Two out of three physicians recommend medicated birth for a child. The simple fact that we have advances in technology that provides us as humans a way of escape from the pains of childbirth should be fully taken advantage of. To have resources and technology so advanced and not use it would be a waste of years of scientific research. More than 2.5 million out of 4 million births a year the mother ops to have

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    Needs Medicating.” The New American 23. (Dec. 2007): 5. Print. This article is written by an educator in Mississippi who has worked with K-12 children for more than twenty years. Ahlvin provides insight on whether or not a child with ADHD should or should not be medicated. He believes that this decision should be made by the parents with the guidance of their doctor--not a judge or lawyer. Ahlvin’s argument supports my position that parents should educate themselves and consult doctors prior

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    Childbirth is the action of giving birth to a child, it is a process which includes stages such as, the dilation of the cervix, emergence of the baby, then the placenta being expelled. In fact, the mother gets to choose rather or not she has a natural child birth. The mother’s options include, a non-medicated, or a medicated childbirth, in which the mother is prescribed epidural. However, in some instances the mother does not get to choose if she is prescribed with epidural. For example, if the baby

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    ways. Now and again, children are not over-medicated in regards to ADHD. Children diagnosed with ADHD must take medications to improve their condition. According to Dr. Nakamura Richard, children who are diagnosed with ADHD and do not receive managed medication needed, will greatly impact critical period in their brain’s development. This means that the issue will get more serious and the diagnosed child’s health will be at risk

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    Over the years birthing methods have changed a great deal. When technology wasn’t so advanced there was only one method of giving birth, vaginally non-medicated. However, in today’s society there are now more than one method of giving birth. In fact, there are three methods: Non-medicated vaginal delivery, medicated vaginal delivery and cesarean delivery, also known as c-section. In the cesarean delivery there is not much to prepare for before the operation, except maybe the procedure of the operation

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