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Emotional: Encyclopedia II - The New School at West Heath - Educational Rights for the Individual Child ERIC

ERIC, or Educational Rights for the Individual Child, is a campaign and support group for the families of children whose mainstream education has broken down. Under the 1988 Education Act, children experiencing difficulties which prevent them from attending school are not entitled to a full-time education as a statutory right, and the amount of education they receive is at the discretion of the Local Education Authorities (LEA). It may ...

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Emotional: Encyclopedia II - The New School at West Heath - Issues

The New School at West Heath - Smoking. While forbidden by the school rules; much of it is being done and in many cases encouraged by underage children, some as young as 11, it is totally ignored by the boarding staff who turn a blind eye to it. Some of the staff also smoke on the school site. The New School at West Heath - Violence and bullying. Violence and bullying are common-place. Staff are trained in the "Team Teaching" method of de-escalation and intervention, whi ...

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Emotional: Encyclopedia II - Multiple sclerosis - Diagnosis

Multiple sclerosis is difficult to diagnose in its early stages. In fact, definite diagnosis of MS cannot be made until there is evidence of at least two anatomically separate demyelinating events occurring at least thirty days apart. The McDonald criteria represent international efforts to standardize the diagnosis of MS using clinical data, laboratory data, and radiologic data.[4] Clinical data alone may be sufficient for a diagnosis of M ...

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Emotional: Encyclopedia II - Multiple sclerosis - Factors triggering a relapse

Multiple sclerosis relapses are often unpredictable and can occur without warning with no obvious inciting factors. Some attacks, however, are preceded by common triggers. In general, relapses occur more frequently during spring and summer than during autumn and winter. Infections, such as the common cold, influenza, and gastroenteritis, increase the risk for a relapse. Emotional and physical stress may also trigger an attack, as can severe illness of any kind. Statistically, there is no good evidence that either trauma or surgery trigger re ...

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Emotional: Encyclopedia II - Multiple sclerosis - Prognosis

The future course of the disease (or prognosis) for people with multiple sclerosis depends on the subtype of the disease, the individual's sex and race, their age, their initial symptoms, and the degree of disability they experience. The life expectancy of people with MS is now nearly the same as that of unaffected people. This is mainly due to improved methods of limiting disability, such as physical therapy and speech therapy, and more successful treatment of common complications of disability, such as pneumonia and urinary tract infection ...

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Emotional: Encyclopedia II - Multiple sclerosis - Treatment

There is no known definitive cure for multiple sclerosis. However, several types of therapy have proven to be helpful. Different therapies are used for patients experiencing acute attacks, for patients who have the relapsing-remitting subtype, for patients who have the progressive subtypes, for patients without a diagnosis of MS who have a demyelinating event, and for managing the various consequences of MS attacks. Treatment is aimed at returning function after an attack, pr ...

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Emotional: Encyclopedia II - Multiple sclerosis - Signs and symptoms

Individuals with multiple sclerosis may experience a wide variety of symptoms. The initial attacks are often transient, mild (or asymptomatic), and self-limited. They often do not prompt a health care visit and sometimes are only identified in retrospect once the diagnosis has been made based on further attacks. The most common initial symptoms reported are: changes in sensation in the arms, legs or face (33%), complete or partial vision loss (optic neuritis) (16%), weakness (13%), double vision (7%), unsteadiness when walking (5%), and bala ...

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Emotional: Encyclopedia II - Multiple sclerosis - Epidemiology

In northern Europe, continental North America, and Australasia, about one of every 1000 citizens suffers from multiple sclerosis, whereas in the Arabian peninsula, Asia, and continental South America, the frequency is much lower. In sub-Saharan Africa, MS is extremely rare. With important exceptions, there is a north-to-south gradient in the northern hemisphere and a south-to-north gradient in the southern hemisphere, with MS being much less common in people living near the equator. Climate, diet, geomagnetism, toxins, sunlight exposure, gen ...

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Emotional: Encyclopedia II - Multiple sclerosis - History

A French neurologist named Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–93) was the first person to recognize multiple sclerosis as a distinct, separate disease in 1868. Summarizing previous reports and adding his own important clinical and pathological observations, Charcot called the disease sclerose en plaques. The three signs of MS now known as Charcot's triad are dysarthria (problems with speech), ataxia (problems with coordination), and tremor.[24] Prior to ...

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Emotional: Interview with Sri Ananda Giri

Acharya Ananda Giri is one of the most prominent representatives of the Foundation. In this interview, from his tour in the USA, he is explaining the Golden Age Foundations view on the status of the world and the humanity of today, and how it can be changed. Radically.

Read more here: » Enlightenment: Interview with Sri Ananda Giri

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