Causticum Child

They are not sensitive to pain but are particularly sensitive to any emotional disturbance. Often these children will cry
because they think you are hurting another child. It is the idea of pain which affects them rather than the actual pain to
themselves, and they often stand pain quite well, but cannot bear to see another child crying.

Apr
7
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Cough CPR

The American Heart Association does not endorse “cough CPR,” a coughing procedure widely publicized on the Internet. As noted in the 2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care, “cough CPR” is not useful for unresponsive victims and should not be taught to lay rescuers.

Feb
5
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Anxiety In Children

Anxiety is a normal part of childhood, and every child goes through phases. A phase is temporary and usually harmless. But children who suffer from an anxiety disorder experience fear, nervousness, and shyness, and they start to avoid places and activities.

A child who sees a scary movie and then has trouble falling asleep or has a similar temporary fear can be reassured and comforted. But that is not enough to help a child with an anxiety disorder get past his or her fear and anxiety.

Jan
31
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Dr. Jugal Kishore and Dr. Mukesh Batra to get Padmabhushan

A total of 109 people, including 19 women, have been selected for the Padma awards on the eve of the Republic Day.
President Pratibha Patil approved the awards, including one duo case (counted as one) and 14 in the category of foreigners/ NRIs/ PIOs/ posthumous. The awards comprise five Padma Vibhushan, …

Jan
28
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Galen

Galen was the greatest physician of ancient Rome. Whereas Hippocrates laid the foundation of Greek Medicine, Galen further developed its theory and practice, and carried Greco-Roman medicine to its zenith.
Claudius Galenus, or Galen, was born in Pergamum, an old Greek city on the Aegean coast of Asia Minor, or present day Turkey, in the year 130 A.D. Pergamum was an ancient center of learning and medicine, having an Asclepion and a famous library that second only to the one in Alexandria.

Nov
17
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Paracelsus

Paracelsus (born Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, 11 November or 17 December 1493 – 24 September 1541) was a Swiss Renaissance physician, botanist, alchemist, astrologer, and general occultist.

Nov
14
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Snoring and Homoeopathy

Snoring is the vibration of respiratory structures and the resulting sound, due to obstructed air movement during breathing while sleeping.

In some cases the sound may be soft, but in other cases, it can be loud and unpleasant. Snoring during sleep may be a sign, or first alarm, of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

Oct
1
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Symphoricarpus Racemosus

This drug is highly recommended for the persistent vomiting of pregnancy. Gastric disturbances, fickle appetite, nausea, waterbrash, bitter taste. Constipation. Nausea during menstruation. Nausea, worse any motion. Averse to all food. Better, lying on back.

Oct
1
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SERUM ANGUILLAE / Eel Serum

The serum of the eel has a toxic action on the blood, rapidly destroying its globules. The presence of albumin and renal elements in the urine, the hemoglobinuria, the prolonged anuria (24 and 26 hours), together with the results of the autopsy, plainly demonstrate its elective action on the kidneys. Secondarily, the liver and the heart are affected, and the alterations observed are those usually present in infectious diseases.

Sep
17
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Calcarea Carbonica – Borland

These children are typically soft, over-fat, fair, chilly, and lethargic.
They often look surprisingly fit but, nevertheless, do not possess much energy either mental or physical. In early life they
are often very overweight, and although they appear very healthy when examined one finds soft fat rather than muscle.

Sep
14
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