China has formally authorised game consoles made in a new Shanghai free-trade zone (FTZ) to be sold in the country, potentially opening its lucrative market up to the likes of Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's Xbox. The move effectively ...
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With a population base of 222 million 0-15-year-old children and 16 million newborns each year, as reported by the National Bureau of Statistics of China, China ranks second as the world’s largest consumer market for babies’ and ...
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Matt G. Kushner, Ph.D., professor of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota (Minneapolis) has earned the latest Dan Anderson Research Award for his study examining the effectiveness of a hybrid cognitive behavioral therapy in the treatment of ...
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Psychological therapy plus medication appears to be the most effective treatment strategy for chronic migraine in children, but it may take time for the medical system to widely adopt this approach, says an editorial in the current issue of ...
Tags: Children health, psychological therapy, chronic migraine, medical system
Chances are that you've heard good things about yoga. It can relax you. It can get you fit -- just look at the bodies of some celebrities who sing yoga's praises. And, more and more, yoga is purported to be able to cure numerous medical ...
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Psychological therapy plus medication appears to be the most effective treatment strategy for chronic migraine in children, U.S. researchers suggest. Mark Connelly, a pain psychologist and co-director of the Comprehensive Headache Clinic ...
Today, fuel cost is very high and everyone can't purchase this type of expensive fuel. To fulfill the people's need and making environment more clean briquetting plant is invented. Briquetting plant is made from agriculture waste and ...
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A newer MRI method can detect low iron levels in the brains of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The method could help doctors and parents make better informed decisions about medication, a new study says. ...
With Mercury dripping and holiday season on, everyone seems to be planning their getaway trips to the beach. It's high time for some relaxation in the sun. Intimate Street have just introduced a new range of swimwear perfect for the ...
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Efforts to apply psychological science to aggressive drivers are in their infancy but may have great potential, researchers in Canada said. Christine Wickens of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto and colleagues at York ...
An Iranian deputy minister of petroleum has said that administration of Hassan Rouhani welcomes Japanese and European firms’ investment in Iran’s oil industry. Speaking to Yomiuri Shimbun, Ali Majedi said that the ...
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When used properly, the power of essential oils lies in their ability to deliver the beneficial healing properties of certain plants in a direct and highly concentrated form. Recognized long ago for their therapeutic properties, ancient ...
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Heat treatment is accomplished by heating and cooling to get the parts needed to adapt working conditions to use performance materials to achieve full potential, improve product life and improve the performance of important process method. ...
The new Crayola Recycled Mosaic Tile Collection includes a color palette that lends itself to creative swimming pool installations. The beautiful colors reflect those well-known, brilliant hues that characterize Crayola crayons, and formats ...
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Kas is making the move to additional home décor categories. The rug vendor has announced it will launch its first pillows and poufs to kick off 2014. In addition, Kas will move into a new showroom in AmericasMart for the Jan. 7-14 ...