Excerpted from The Kennedy Family and the Story of Mental Retardation by Edward Shorter.
She constantly emphasized growth: we grow as we help those with mental retardation grow.
It hits one in 5, 000 kids and causes mental retardation, anxiety and autismlike symptoms.
It hits one in 5, 000 kids and causes mental retardation, anxiety and autism-like symptoms.
She said growth retardation lines on the boy's bones could indicate "malnutrition... abuse or neglect".
These are important in areas such as cancer, fertility and mental retardation (males have a higher incidence).
In humans, symptoms typically include skeletal deformities, mental retardation and abnormal enlargement of the spleen and liver.
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The academic told the court she examined Declan's leg and arm bones and found instances of growth retardation lines.
The company has also devised molecules for fire retardation and mold resistance.
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In 2009, 4.7 million Americans received SSI or SSDI because of mental illnesses, not including mental retardation, a tenfold increase since 1977.
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Most growth retardation occurs by the age of two and is irreversible.
Even with antibiotic treatment, at least 10% of patients die with another 10 to 20% left with permanent problems, such as mental retardation, deafness or epilepsy.
These complications are the primary cause of serious long-term brain damage in premature babies and are associated with the subsequent development of cerebral palsy and mental retardation.
And nonsense misspellings can cause even more rare diseases, such as the beta thalassemia form of anemia and Hurler syndrome, which causes retardation and organ swelling in children.
Three doctors who examined Hill for the state "have now revised their opinions and find that Mr. Hill does meet the criteria for mental retardation, " his lawyers argued in court papers.
Professor Mike Stratton, of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, said that insights into harmful genes on the X chromosome might allow scientists to intervene to prevent the onset of mental retardation.
McLelland was an Army veteran who later earned a master's in psychology and became a psychologist for the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, the district attorney's website said.
As these countries experience retardation and stagnation in economic growth, their aggressive monetary policies run the risk of another asset bubble similar to the one that led to the recent financial market collapse and recession.
During the interviews, the researchers asked parents whether their kids had been diagnosed with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, seizures, stuttering or stammering, hearing loss, blindness, or intellectual disability (formerly known as mental retardation).
Each time Rep. Michele Bachmann insinuates falsehoods into her arguments, as she did earlier this month on the "Today Show" by suggesting HPV vaccinations cause mental retardation, I think: A group of people on auto-pilot in Minnesota did this to us.
The Georgia Court of Appeals acted on a appeal of a challenge to the way the prison handles the lethal injection drugs used in executions, while the federal appeals court issued a stay "ordering a further briefing on the issue of mental retardation, " Kammer said.
The five-speed manual is easy to use, if a bit slow, but then again, the old Jag motor is so torquey that you can leave the car in third gear for most jobs, and the brakes stop with the kind of easy retardation that speaks of modern discs and light weight.
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