Pregnancy Pee Linked to Kid's Bad Behavior: Phthalates, ADHD, Conduct Disorder, OH MY!
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Dr. PollyPosted
Wed 10 Feb 2010 12:39pm
followed up with 188 moms to ask them about their children's behavior. Women who had the highest levels of phthalates reported their kid (aged 4 to 9) had more problems with poor behavior, aggression, and attention - mirroring symptoms of ADHD and Conduct Disorder.
Which phthalates? The ones in some personal products like cosmetics, nail polish, shampoo
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Dog Dominance Behavior – Female Dog Mounting Behavior
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heru m.Posted
Wed 23 Feb 2011 12:44am
Dog mounting behavior is a very embarrassing thing and something I am regularly asked to combat. It is a symptom of a serious underlying dog dominance behavior problem that requires expert help for effective dog behavior modification. Do not even think about trying it yourself, because if you do not do it exactly right
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Melting Away Your Self-Defeating Behaviors with Behaviorism, Part 2
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Albert F.Posted
Thu 15 Jan 2009 4:42pm
Are you ready to make some changes?
Welcome to the second post in the Behaviourism inspired series. The first post presented the basics, with a view to uncovering... behaviours are very attractive to us because they have been associated with a reward. The problem is, of course, that many of these were pairings are accidental, unintentional
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Patient Safety Threatened by Unprofessional Behavior
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Rudy S.Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:09pm
this is an interesting article about increasing the focus on the behavior and conduct of all medical staff in the hospital facilities Link: Patient Safety Threatened by Unprofessional Behavior .
JCAHO (Joint Commission) has issued a Sentinel Alert based on findings that rude behavior undermines patient safety. The alert is an effort to change
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Mental decline, Impulsive behavior
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heroteo heroteoPosted
Tue 11 May 2010 6:42am
According to website MayoClinic.com, which offers tons of advice on mental and physical health related issues, impulsive behavior disorder is associated with two common misbehaviors, inattention and hyperactivity.
Inattention behavior includes; lack of ability to focus, regular instances of unreasonable distraction, unorganized conduct in thoughts
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Behavior issues: FBA and BIP
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Real IN Moms ..Posted
Tue 03 Mar 2009 4:23pm
beyond the behavior itself. The focus when conducting a functional behavioral assessment is on identifying significant, pupil-specific social, affective, cognitive... and that s/he is a meaningful participant in that class. One hurdle to a less restrictive environment is often behavior issues. We'll spend the next posts looking at an FBA (functional
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