Piper Li
About Piper Li
Piper Li, a professional freelance writer, began writing in 1989. Her articles appear in Modern Mom, Biz Mojo, Walden University and GardenGuides. She is the co-editor for "Kansas Women: Focus on Health." With a bachelor's degree in journalism from Mesa State, Li enjoys writing about health, horticulture and business management.
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ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is a syndrome characterized by impulsivity, inattentiveness, hyperactivity and distractibility.
While many medications, generally stimulants, are in widespread use in treating children with ADHD, they can have serious side effects. Some parents of children with ADHD prefer alternative therapies to prescription drugs, although claims of health benefits are not borne out by compelling research to date.
Diagnosis
To treat a child with medications, health care professionals must assess her behavioral patterns. Common behaviors of...
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Both men and women may experience sexual dysfunction. However, unlike men, women do not have a medically approved oral drug to take for episodes of sexual dysfunction. Viagra is a medication that treats erectile dysfunction in males who have difficulty obtaining or maintaining an erection. Although some doctors may prescribe Viagra for women, it has not been approved for use by women and no studies exist that support the effectiveness of using it to treat female sexual dysfunction.
Viagra
Viagra helps treat male sexual dysfunction by enhancing the effects of nitric oxide. This chemical...
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Pregnancy causes various changes in the way you look and feel. While some physical discomforts are simply a normal component of a healthy pregnancy, others may signal the presence of a problem. Chills during pregnancy can be a symptom of a condition that requires medical care. Notify your doctor if you experience chills or other unusual symptoms during your pregnancy.
Chills
Periods of feeling cold often occur during common illnesses that cause an increase in your body temperature, such as colds and flu. You may feel chilly one moment and hot the next. Sweating often accompanies chills....
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