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Attention deficit disorder is a behavioural disorder that comprises impulsive behaviour, inattentiveness and hyperactivity. This disorder tends to affect children more commonly but the symptoms tend to disappear as one age.

The various symptoms of this disorder are:

1. Concentration problems
People affected by this disorder have problems staying focused on routine tasks. You may have problems in listening to conversations, get distracted easily, overlook various important...more
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Psychiatrist•Indore
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Obsessive compulsive behaviour is form of anxiety disorder in which unreasonable thoughts and fears, which are obsessions that lead one to do repetitive compulsive behaviour. Root causes of obsessive compulsiveness are complex and often deep seated. The underlying emotional states may include the fear of unknown, not being in control, negative outcomes, failure, rejection, shame, annihilation or embarrassment

You can eliminate mild obsessive compulsion easily, whereas, severe obsessive ...more
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Gynaecologist•Ahmedabad
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Menopause can be a turnaround for many women with respect to their health and body functioning. It can be disturbing and disruptive. When menstruation ends in women, various changes ranging from physical to emotional occurs which are discussed below.

Perimenopause: The age of 40-45 years in women is the time when their hormones, progesterone, and estrogen start falling, as the production of these hormones from the ovaries decreases. The onset of menopause, however, begins from mid thirt...more
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Attention Deficit Disorder or ADD is a behavioral disorder that comprises impulsive behavior, inattentiveness and hyperactivity. This disorder tends to affect children more commonly, but the symptoms tend to disappear as one ages.

There are a number of symptoms for this disorder:

Concentration problems: People affected by this disorder have problems in staying focused on routine tasks. You may have problems in listening to conversations, get distracted easily, overlook various ...more
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Autism is defined as a neuro biological pervasive development disorder that includes lack of social skills and inability to reciprocate to social interactions. The patient may also have intellectual and cognitive deficits and problems in communication (verbal as well as non-verbal). Ayurveda, the oldest study of medicine, has proved to be very effective when it comes to managing and treating those affected by autism. The earlier an autistic person resorts to Ayurveda, the more effective it is. <...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Ahmedabad
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If you're suffering from weak memory or memory loss, Ayurveda might be able to solve your problems. Ayurveda uses natural remedies to cure many diseases, and even though forgetting where you put your glasses or cell phones may not sound discrete enough, it may be early signs of dementia. Before it escalates to that level, here are 5 foods that you may try to curb it as the first signs appear.


* Almonds are one of the most effective food items to increase your brain power and cure a...more
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Autism is defined as a neuro biological pervasive development disorder that includes lack of social skills and inability to reciprocate to social interactions. The patient may also have intellectual and cognitive deficits and problems in communication (verbal as well as non-verbal). Ayurveda, the oldest study of medicine, has proved to be very effective when it comes to managing and treating those affected by autism. The earlier an autistic person resorts to Ayurveda, the more effective it is. <...more
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Attention deficit disorder is a behavioral disorder that comprises impulsive behavior, inattentiveness and hyperactivity. This disorder tends to affect children more commonly but the symptoms tend disappear as one ages.
The various symptoms of this disorder are:

1. Concentration problems
People affected by this disorder have problems in staying focused in routine tasks. You may have problems in listening to conversations, get distracted easily, overlook various important thing...more
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Physiotherapist•Lucknow
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People think that a homemaker has all the time in the world to do whatever she wants and hence, has more than enough time to devote to her fitness. Sadly, in the real world, a homemaker has the least time to devote to herself. The day she decides to go to the gym will probably be the day, something comes up at home that takes a higher priority. So, here are a few practical tips to help homemakers lead a healthy lifestyle.

1. Get rid of junk food: The tendency to snack between meals is h...more
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Psychiatrist•Navi Mumbai
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A lot of things can be done to cope with the initial stages of dementia. A person goes through a wide range of emotions such as fear, denial, frustration, and anger, post the diagnosis. Here is a list of tips that will help a patient with dementia to cope better:

Physical health: For a dementia patient, it is very important to take care of one s health. A good diet along with regular exercise and adequate rest is a prerequisite to manage this disorder.
Regular check-ups: Regular me...more
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