PPT-Tourette’s Syndrome
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Hannah Snyder amp Iyanna Glover Name Of Disorder The tics The twitches Usually start showing between the age of seven amp ten M ales are 3 times more likely to
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Tourette’s Syndrome: Transcript
Hannah Snyder amp Iyanna Glover Name Of Disorder The tics The twitches Usually start showing between the age of seven amp ten M ales are 3 times more likely to have TS than females. This means that 1 in every 733 babies is born with this condition Although parents of any age may have a child with Down syndrome 80 are born to women under the age of 35 NICHCY Disability Fact Sheet 4 June 2010 Definition Definition Definition Defi People with a functional GI disorder have frequent symptoms however the GI tract does not become damaged IBS is a group of symptoms that occur together not a disease In the past IBS was called colitis mucous colitis spastic colon nervous colon and s brPage 1br Tardive Dystonia Tourette Syndrome Tardive Tourettism Tardive Myoclonus brPage 2br Facial Nerve Facial Nerve Bells Palsy Herpes Viru se Herpes Simplex Herpes Zoster Aberrant Reg CHAPTER Justin had few friends, which concerned his mother. But when his second grade teacher asked if he had a medical problem or allergies, Justin's mother became worried. Recently his teacher fou John Olsen. What is Impostor Syndrome?. Impostor Syndrome is feelings of disarray that happen when information is present and when lies are being told (when the opposite is actually true).. A . G. enetic Malady. Causes. Mutations in the FMR1 gene. FMR1 causes the production of a protein called fragile X. Used to create synapses. An over abundance of this protein leads to the diagnosis of Fragile X Syndrome. . Disorder. DSM-V Categorization:. Neurodevelopmental motor Disorder: Tic Disorders. Characterized with an onset in the developmental period, usually early in . development. Symptoms of excess as well as deficits/ milestone . Rebecca Morra & Amanda Patterson. Overview. Definition. Diagnosis. Physical Traits. Associated Health Problems. Working with Patients. Fun Facts. Summary. Questions . What is Down Syndrome?. Individual has a complete or partial extra copy of chromosome 21.. {Template Slide Set}. 1. Overview. What are Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer syndrome (HBOC) and Lynch . s. yndrome (LS)?. How common are LS and HBOC? . How do LS and HBOC affect individuals and families?. involuntary. movements or noises. These are called . tics.. Simple Tics. : sudden, brief, repetitive movements that involve a limited number of muscle groups. Complex Tics. : distinct, coordinated patterns of movements involving several muscle groups. Lauren Smith. Registered Psychologist . Introductions: who is this random person talking you…. Registered psychologist – been registered 6 years . Currently working at MoE. Previously worked in disability . Bayu. Lestari. What will be Impaired in This Patient?. Obese. Insulin Resistance?. Dyslipidemia? (High TG, High LDL, Low LDL). T2DM?. Metabolic Syndrome. High prevalence of metabolic . s. yndrome: relation between glucose and lipid metabolism. Food Group Foods to Eat Foods to Limit Meats, Poultry, any made with sweetened fruit Dairy choose low lactose, lactose free dairy if regular dairy is not sweetened ice cream, sweetened Pataus syndrome: options after a higher chance screening result pregnancyre/screeningfordownsedwardspataussyndrome . This flowchart shows your options. Afulltextdescriptionthispathway is also
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