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Saturday, 16 August 2008 |
By Paul Hata
If you or your child has autism, some of the most basic things you can study and learn are your rights. Every American citizen is protected under the constitution, and there are special laws that have been passed to help protect people with autism and other disabilities. By knowing the laws that protect you or your autistic loved ones, you can live in a world that provides better opportunities to everyone, regardless of not only disability, but also race, gender, and ethnicity. This is simply the first step to creating a more tolerant world in general.
The first law with which you should become acquainted is I.D.E.A., or the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The I.D.E.A. covers children ages 3 to 21 and provides autistic children with the special educational programs they need. The I.D.E.A. gives parents the right to be involved with education decisions concerning their child made by the school. Your child first needs to be assessed to qualify under the I.D.E.A., and this is best done by a private professional. In the end, your child has the right by law to |
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Thursday, 14 August 2008 |
By Jeremy Seaver
The two kidneys are responsible with urine production, and they are situated one on each boundary of the abdomen.
A kidney infection may grow very cool, and it is mostly announced by symptoms like sickness, fever, blood in the urine or grief in the loin. Not forever, a kidney infection reveals such symptoms, sometimes you just feel bad and don't know exactly why.
It is important that you go to the physician and take an urine ordeal, because the surgeon must know what letters of bacteria caused the infection. More tests may be necessary, especially if the physician suspects a kidney abnormality or a kidney pebble.
Usually, kidney infections grow from cystitis, because the bacteria that caused that disease sometimes travels up and infects the kidney. Nevertheless it is also known that a lot of people who have cystitis do not progress a kidney infection. In other gear, kidney infections have nothing to do with cystitis, and they stem because you have an abnormality of a kidney or a kidney mineral.
Kidney infections are regularly treated with |
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