Eating disorders usually develop in childhood and are more frequently observed in females. Only an estimated 5%-15% males are affected by eating disorders specifically anorexia and bulimia and 35% of the male population are into binge eating. Children with...
Gaining weight depends on the amount of calories you gain daily. But have you ever wondered why we gain weight as we age? Because of poor diet, genetic problem, changes in lifestyle, social issues, medications and hormonal changes causes....
Examinations can be the most difficult part of school life for children who are easily taken down by stress. Often parents fail to understand the shortcomings on their part to encourage their child to perform better and according to...
Can you remember the last time you spent time with your family? Have you ever wondered what dwells in your child’s mind when he doesn’t get enough time to spend with you? Today’s families are always busy and on...
The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body and begins from nerve roots in the spinal cord extends through the in low back and down the lower limb. The pain is typically felt from the low back...
What is Multiple Sclerosis? Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic and erratic progressive disease that puts the CNS (Central Nervous System) out of action by damaging the myelin sheaths of the neurons (i.e., nerve cells). Damage of the sheath causes...
Sometimes, your kid can’t handle social interaction, they just shut their mouth during any conversation. Your child may know all the answers but unable to speak in front of everyone due to shyness.
Facts about children being brought up by their grandparents: In more than 2.4 million families, children are parented by their grandparents. This is 19% more since the 1990’s. In most of the cases, the children live permanently with...
What is Bell’s palsy? Are you suffering from a sudden weakness and chronic pain in one side of your facial muscles? Are you finding difficulty in closing your eyes? Then you are definitely suffering from Bell’s palsy. Bell’s palsy...
Temporomandibular joint is the joint that connects the jaw with the temporal bone of the skull. The joint helps us to move our jaw up and down and side to side when we talk, chew, yawn and other similar...