Abolish Facial Tics Using Hypnosis & NLP.
Facial tics are repetitive, short, sporadic twitches of the facial muscles. They can be very varied, but the most common ones are facial grimacing, eye blinking, mouth twitches, nose wrinkling, squinting along with grunting and throat clearing. Those tics are usually symptomatic of neurological disorders such as Tourette syndrome. They most often happen during childhood and often fade away within a few weeks, but some can last indefinitely.
Tiny Ticks Cause for Caution: Know the Facts
It's tick season again, and time to learn the facts about tick bites and Lyme disease. A tiny tick called the black-legged deer tick or Ixodes scapularis is a primary carrier of the bacterium (Borrelia burgdorferi) that causes Lyme disease, which is a bacterial infection often accompanied by flu-like symptoms, typically accompanied by a round, bull's-eye-shaped rash around the tick bite area.
Think Tank to Examine Link Between Autism and Lyme Disease January 26-28
Why are doctors saying that up to 90% of children with autism are infected with Lyme disease? The Lyme Induced Autism Foundation is holding a physicians' Think Tank on January 26-28th in San Diego, CA to discuss this recent finding.
Scientist Discusses Research Investigating Additional Pathogens Causing Lyme Disease Symptoms on 'Interviews with Experts' Series
Lyme disease researcher Eva Sapi, PhD, discusses current projects at the University of New Haven on the audio series, 'Interviews with Experts'. Studies analyze additional pathogens besides Borrelia suspected of contributing to Lyme disease symptoms. Research also focuses on finding reasons why antibiotics do not always kill Lyme bacteria. Sapi expresses concern over the rapid increase in number of ticks infected with Lyme bacteria. The interview is part of an ongoing series offering Lyme specialists a program for discussing Lyme disease symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.