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Has your child got Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome? New condition 'makes children unable to cope with ANY demand'
Published on 2011-12-17 23:09:00
All parents will be familiar with the frustration of trying to pacify a disobedient toddler from time to time.However, doctors have discovered some children have a condition which means they are unable to cope with any sort of demand.Little is know about Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome (PDA) at present, but experts believe the reported numbers of sufferers is just the tip of the iceberg, in a report by The Times. Have a naughty toddler? It may not be their fault as they may suffer
'Whatever' reigns supreme as most annoying word for the third year in a row
Published on 2011-12-17 22:50:00
To brush off the results of a recent poll that asserts the word 'whatever' was voted the most annoying word for the third year running would seemingly be the best tribute to the news.A university in up state New York announced Friday that the dismissive 'whatever' continues to reign supreme in the common lexicon. For the third year in a row, the Marist University poll asked 1,026 adults what the most grating word was from a five options. What a winner: 'Whatever' was voted most annoying
Daily dose of Vitamin B 'can fight memory loss and help protect against Alzheimer's'
Published on 2011-12-17 06:14:00
A daily dose of vitamin B can dramatically combat memory loss in old age and even protect against Alzheimer's, a study has found.People taking the pill had lower levels of a brain protein known to lead to a rise in the risk of dementia.Researchers found it also slowed mental decline in older people who have slight problems with their memory. Care: Having a daily vitamin B pill can fight the onset of memory loss in old ageMore than 800,000 people in Britain suffer from dementia and the numb