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Schizotypal personality disorder is a psychiatric condition characterized by a pattern of deficiency in interpersonal relationships and disturbances in thought patterns, appearance, and behavior.
Review Date:
11/15/2006
Proper preparation for a test or procedure may reduce your child's anxiety, encourage cooperation, and help the child develop coping skills.
Review Date:
6/13/2006
The nutritional goal of the school lunch program is to provide children a meal that contains approximately one-third of the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) of nutrients. The lunches provide one-third of the RDA of nutrient when averaged over time -- not at each meal.
Review Date:
1/5/2007
School-age child development describes the expected physical, emotional, and mental abilities of children ages 6 - 12 years old.
Review Date:
10/26/2006
Sciatica is a condition involving pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling in the leg. It is caused by injury to or compression of the sciatic nerve.
Review Date:
9/21/2006
The sclera is the white outer wall of the eye. It is a tough, fibrous tissue that extends from the cornea (the clear front section of the eye) to the optic nerve at the back of the eye. The sclera gives the eye its white color.
Review Date:
8/17/2007
Scleritis is an inflammation of the sclera (the white outer wall of the eye).
Review Date:
10/20/2006
Scleroderma is a widespread connective tissue disease that involves changes in the skin, blood vessels, muscles, and internal organs.
Review Date:
4/26/2007
Review Date:
10/12/2006
A scleroma is a hardened patch of tissue in the skin or mucous membranes (for example, the tissues lining the mouth or nose).
Review Date:
6/18/2007