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PostHeaderIcon New books on surviving traumatic brain injury in children asked

(Press box), 2012 年 1 月 09 日

Each year, thousands of people experience traumatic brain injury. The theme of the book is the survivors of the injury or the spouse wrote, but her mother stepped forward to offer experience. With Dixie Coskie shares tips: In response to unimaginable situation, your child is incredible in her new book. Surviving children with traumatic brain injuries prompted (ISBN 9781936214419, Wyatt MacKenzie Publishing, 2011)


In 2001

, 13 years old, Paul was hit by a car while riding a bicycle without a helmet. His family life turned upside down, take care of him, as they pass through the immediate crisis and long-term rebuilding and reconstruction of several months. Dixie said she and her familys Coskie by Wales in their earlier book, the first year of recovery incredibly incredible journey: A mother of tragedy, and terror of children with traumatic brain injury in the victory. Now in her second book, the unthinkable: give the surviving traumatic brain injury in children Tips Coskie hope and help for parents in the same situation of parents and caregivers focus on the necessary information


Incredibly divided into ten parts of the tips, troubleshooting steps and part of the preparations, including Coskies start promoting helmet,

. Other techniques, including what kind of friends should not do or how to help other children in the family through the event, and to remember to take care of yourself, including your life humor.


Incredible

readers how to learn:

? ? Browse new territory an injured child.
? ? Successful transition from ICU rehabilitation clinic.
? ? Management of the rehabilitation home.
? ? Disabled children in school and society.
? ? To keep the rest of the family so that each respond to and survive.
Surviving children is traumatic brain injury unthinkable tips: Get the reader with great success. Joseph read the number of yurts, Coskies priceless experience that this book changed a valuable resource for dealing with unimaginable life, we do not ever time to prepare. Coskies first book unthinkable: the mother of the tragedy, terror, and of children with traumatic brain injury received a triumph both outstanding doctors and parents alike. Oscar-winning actress Patricia Neal, his own son suffer traumatic brain injuries, said, I recommend this book. As a child I have more than one victory in the women with traumatic brain injuries, I recommend that the author of the courage, confidence, love most.

About the Author

Dixie Fremont – Coskie Smith, mother of eight children, to help raise awareness and funds to improve brain trauma, with national and local organizations and the many charitable activities to help children benefit from the work. Dixie has for the article writers serve adults over the network, in health and health-related magazines, such as health monitoring. Most recently, she contributed five tips on stress and care of patients on CNN approval. Dixie and her son Paul, participation, motivation speaker, attorney helmets, and give her inspiring story to share, comfort and hope to other families who are facing a serious illness or injury. Her story has been reported in the Saturday Evening Post “function, and two TV and radio.

many appearances

Incredible thing: survival of children with traumatic brain injuries (ISBN 9781936214419, Wyatt MacKenzie Publishing, 2011) suggest that through local and online bookstores. For more information, please visit http://www.DixieCoskie.com. Advertising Contact: http://www.ReaderViews.com. Review copies available on request.


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PostHeaderIcon Early in obese children

According to a Los Angeles Times Eryn Brown in a recent article, childhood obesity may begin in just nine months of the child. Although it may seem cute baby fat, it is actually dangerous. A child might be inclined to obesity, overweight or obese later in life, according to research published in the American Journal of Health Promotion.

a growing popularity in the United States, childhood obesity has with psychological problems, asthma, cardiovascular disease and diabetes increase the chances.

In order to understand factors related to early childhood obesity, the data from the 2001 sample of children born in the United States for analysis.

data include characteristics of height, weight, and 8,900 to 9 months of age and 7500 than the population of children under the age of 2. Obese children, those who have passed the body mass index 95 percent, while 85-95 percent is considered the definition of “dangerous.”
The study found that 32% of children are obese at the risk of obesity in young or nine months. This figure increased to 34% of the time these children reach their second birthday.

have emerged from this study models are: boys more likely than girls (to contradict previous studies), Hispanics have the highest risk location is not always associated with overweight or risk being , family socioeconomic status does not seem to do age, but two years and another nine months, the bottom 20% of the economy is more likely to be obese or children at risk, and in the top 20% of the people is not easy obese or at risk.

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