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  Infant epilepsy with migrant focal crisis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
This condition is characterized by early-onset progressive encephalopathy with migrant, continuous myoclonus.
The focal continuous myoclonus appeared during the first months of life.
Cortical atrophy is shown by CT scan and MRI.
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 POPLINE Searchable documents
Focal endometriosis and focal endosalpingoblastosis were found with the same incidence, the tubal injury being 1.5-3 cm from the cornu or immediately adjacent to the uterus.
Infant mortality also showed a continous decline and was estimated at 29.4/1000 live births in 1983.
Before 1949, the infant mortality rate was 20% during the 1st year of life; 30-40% of children died before age 5; vernereal disease, tuberculosis, schistosomiasis, typhus, cholera, and the plague were rampant; and traditional medicine had been outlawed.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Wide spread poverty and the large migrant labor community associated with those areas may have contributed in the export of HIV to Lesotho in an environment in which multiple sexual partnership is common.
Widespread poverty and the large migrant labor community associated with those areas may have contributed in the importation of HIV to Lesotho in an environment in which multiple sexual partnership is common.
Although the data do not provide a direct correlation between migrant miners and their spouses, it may be inferred that the high level of AIDS among housewives could be attributed to their spouses (assuming limited multiple partnership among married women).
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 United Nations Human Rights Website - Treaty Bodies Database - Document - State Party Report - Namibia
Migrant labourers in the cities were typically housed in deplorable conditions in single quarters, usually making an annual visit to their families in the rural areas.
Family structures in Namibia have experienced severe strain in the past from the effects of apartheid and colonialism, in the form of displacements caused by the war, migrant labour, housing shortages, unemployment and the grossly unequal distribution of income, education and resources.
The Department of Women Affairs in the President's Office recently suggested that older children staying in prison with their mothers should be allowed to leave the prison to attend day-care programmes, to ensure that they have contact with other children and with the outside world.
www.unhchr.ch /tbs/doc.nsf/(Symbol)/CRC.C.3.Add.12.En?OpenDocument   (18499 words)

  
 DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND EDUCATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATION BILL, 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The Committee recognizes the ongoing nursing shortage crisis and believes that new strategies are needed to increase the numbers of nursing faculty to prepare the future nursing workforce.
Funds are used for discretionary grants to migrant and community health centers, health care for the homeless grantees, family planning grantees, hemophilia centers and other private non-profit entities that provide comprehensive primary care services to populations with or at risk for HIV disease.
Tuberculosis is an enormous public health crisis in the developing world, killing millions of people in the prime of their lives every year.
www.washingtonwatchdog.org /documents/cong_reports/house/109/housereport109_143.html   (17920 words)

  
 College Housing and Academic Facilities Loans Program (CHAFL)...... 757 774 774 +17 ...............   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Enrollees and their families are provided with employment training and related services intended to prepare them for stable, year-round employment within and outside of the agriculture industry.
The principal purpose of these funds is to develop permanent housing and related facilities for migrant and seasonal farmworkers.
Migrant Health Program The program helps provide culturally sensitive comprehensive primary care services to migrant and seasonal farm workers and their families.
www.washingtonwatchdog.org /documents/cong_reports/senate/108/senatereport108_081.html   (19099 words)

  
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The vitreoretinal manifestations include anterior uveitis, vitritis, pars planitis, focal retinal vasculitis, a characteristic retinal white spot syndrome, Bartonella retinitis, branch retinal arteriolar or venular occlusions, focal choroiditis, serous retinal detachments, and peripapillary angiomatous lesions.
One publication, a survey of physicians in Alabama focusing on physicians' overall awareness of dental issues, concluded that most physicians believe they have a role in the oral health of their patients, yet most were not aware of many of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry's recommendations.
There is an increase of congenital malformations in infants born to women with epilepsy; however, the incidence is low.
www.lib.umich.edu /dentlib/nihcdc/searches/rozier/rozier0cEM.txt   (18998 words)

  
 Full-Service Schools' Potential for Special Education
The infant mortality rate for every 1,000 live births is 7.2.
Although the school generally is the practical focal point for coordination of services, funding issues are considered to be a joint endeavor between partners.
Acknowledging the fact that almost nothing is known about the involvement and impacts for students with disabilities, their families, and their teachers, SRI researchers conducted a multi-site analysis of systems, services, and outcomes in school-based programs in California (Blackorby, Newman, & Finnegan, 1997; Blackorby, Newman, & Finnegan, 1998; Lopez, Blackorby, & Newman, 1996; Newman, 1997).
www.hoagiesgifted.org /eric/osep/topical/fullsvc.html   (6242 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Dependants of a migrant worker who remain in Ireland are entitled to medical cards PROVIDED that the spouse, or person looking after the children is not:- Employed or self employed OR In receipt of a pension from the Department of Social, Community & Family Affairs.
A migrant worker is required to obtain a form E109 from his/her health institution and send it to the Health Board when the spouse/dependants remain in Ireland.
The service is provided free of charge to all children who have been identified as having developmental delay and children who have been identified as having a Learning Disability irrespective of their means.
www.sehb.ie /healthpromotion/foinformation/documents/FOI-Section16.txt   (17383 words)

  
 Committee Reports
For Fiscal 2003, for migrant and seasonal housing, the Committee believes that the Department pursued a program initiative that was inconsistent with the intent of Congress.
Further, in fiscal year 2003 the Department neither requested funds for the Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Program in its 2003 budget justification nor did the Department inform the Committee that it would be changing the focus of the housing program for farmworkers.
The Committee is pleased that the SIDS and Other Infant Death Support Center is collaborating with the National Institutes of Health to address the disproportionately high incidence of SIDS among African Americans.
www.congress.gov /cgi-bin/cpquery/T?&report=hr188&dbname=cp108&   (17768 words)

  
 The Application of Human Rights to Reproductive & Sexual Health
For this reason, the Standard Rules recommend that everything possible be done to facilitate the establishment of national coordinating committees, or similar bodies, to serve as a national focal point on disability matters.
According to the Standard Rules, "States should ensure that persons with disabilities, particularly infants and children, are provided with the same level of medical care within the same system as other members of society".
In particular, measures must be taken to dispel prejudices or superstitious beliefs against persons with disabilities, for example those that view epilepsy as a form of spirit possession or a child with disabilities as a form of punishment visited upon the family.
www.acpd.ca /compilation/2006/05-icescr/5b.htm   (12458 words)

  
 Workforce ATM
The Committee has also included bill language directing that migrant and seasonal farmworker funds appropriated in fiscal year 2003 be made available under the terms and conditions in effect June 30, 2002, the end of the performance period for which funds were last competed.
The committee recognizes the growing crisis in recruiting and training quality direct support professionals to serve people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities living in the community.
The Committee also provides $3,000,000 for development of an epilepsy demonstration program to improve access to health and other services regarding seizures and to encourage early detection and treatment in children and others residing in medically underserved areas, especially rural medically underserved areas such as the State of Mississippi.
www.icesa.org /articles/template.cfm?results_art_filename=happrpt03.htm   (17122 words)

  
 The Joint Monitoring Committee on the Improvement of the Quality of Life & Status of Women held hearings recently ...
In the early ‘90’s Brazil according to all predictions, was heading for an AIDS crisis of devastating proportions.
Underlying causes include socio-economic factors such as poverty, migrant labour, commercial sex workers, the low status of women, illiteracy, the lack of formal education, stigma and discrimination.
Infants are tested at 9 months and at 18 months.
www.pmg.org.za /docs/2002/appendices/011121hivreport.htm   (18084 words)

  
 For The Record 2003 - 0340776
Each union is the focal point of local administration and the union parishad (union council) is composed of elected members.
The crisis centres will be staffed by a team of doctors, paramedics, police officers and a social worker.
The main causes of disability are preventable conditions or occurrences, such as malnutrition, infectious diseases and complications arising from poor pregnancy monitoring, accidents and marriage between close relatives.
www.hri.ca /fortherecord2003/documentation/tbodies/crc-c-65-add22.htm   (14052 words)

  
 The application of human rights to reproductive & sexual health   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The right to physical and mental health also implies the right to have access to, and to benefit from, those medical and social services - including orthopaedic devices - which enable persons with disabilities to become independent, prevent further disabilities and support their social integration.
Coordinated efforts for the realization of the right to education should be maintained to improve coherence and interaction among all the actors concerned, including the various components of civil society.
When examining the reports of States parties, the Committee will consider the effects of the assistance provided by all actors other than States parties on the ability of States to meet their obligations under article 13.
www.acpd.ca /compilation/ICESCR_B.htm   (14112 words)

  
 University of Miami Faculty Publications 1994-1997
Infant Mental Health Journal, 16, No. 3 (1995) 231-237.
Ajmone-Marsan, C. National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, National Institute of Health: Clinical neurophysiology and epilepsy in the first 25 years of its intramural program.
Bilateral ischemic tolerance of rat hippocampus induced by prior unilateral transient focal ischemia: Relationship to C-FOS messenger RNA expression.
scholar.library.miami.edu /facpubs97/departments.php?n...   (12810 words)

  
 Exhibit B   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The review focused on screening relevant to primary care in infants from birth to 6 months of age and on interventions used in infants before 1 year of age.
The report is intended to be an authoritative statement of the state of English cities, the opportunities and challenges they face in an international context and the policy steps that need to be taken to build upon the progress that has been made in recent years.
The focus of the study was on economic migrants - people who come to this country primarily to work, rather than asylum seekers or refugees.
exhibitb.blogspot.com   (13677 words)

  
 news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The underlying causes include socio-economic factors such as poverty, migrant labor, commercial sex (workers), and the low status of women, illiteracy, and the lack of formal education, stigma and discrimination.”
The horrific impact of Apartheid’s migrant labour system, influx control, the homelands system and single sex hostels directly contributed to widespread poverty and gender inequality.
The estimates presented to the Committee were that PTCT could save the lives of 60 – 70 000 babies a year.
www.speakout.org.za /events/news/archives/news_how_best_can.htm   (15613 words)

  
 The Primary Health Care Package for South Africa - a set of norms and standards
Reduce the infant and under-5 mortality rate by 30% and reduce disparities in mortality between population groups.
This service aims at managing chronic asthma in infants, children and adults with treatment schedules for either mild or moderate to severe asthma.
4.9.14 Use policy guidelines and recommendations for feeding infants of HIV positive mothers and assess mothers’ circumstances and counsel appropriately and abide with mothers’ rights to choose after informed counselling.
www.doh.gov.za /docs/policy/norms/full-norms.html   (11203 words)

  
 Committee Reports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The Committee provides $195,578,000 for Part C, the early intervention program, which is the same as the fiscal year 2005 comparable level and the budget request.
Finally, the Committee requests that the CDC develop and submit to the Committees on Appropriations in the House and Senate by June 1, 2006 a five-year strategic plan for the Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy programs.
Currently, 32 states are in the midst of completing projects funded through Cooperative Agreements from CDC to assist in developing strong surveillance and tracking systems to ensure that infants referred from newborn hearing screening programs receive appropriate and timely diagnostic and early intervention services.
www.congress.gov /cgi-bin/cpquery/R?cp109:FLD010:@1(hr143):   (17310 words)

  
 Department of Social Policy and Social Work. Full List of Completed Theses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Re-examining the role of infant and maternal characteristics in the development of later eating disorders.
Does an intervention with physical activity or sports as a focal component demonstrate positive effects on anti-social behaviours and overall well-being for at-risk or identified anti-social young peo
Language Provision as a Means of Integrating Migrants in the UK and Germany.
www.apsoc.ox.ac.uk /Research_CompletedTheses_Full.html   (5187 words)

  
 Cannabis Culture Forums: The Anti-Christ revealed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The text was written at a time when Christian persecutions were popular in Rome and John didn't have to be much of a seer to correctly foresee the further grave troubles for the Christian churches that had begun to form in the Romanized world.
The Revelation of John is believed to be written in 95 A.D., during the reign of Emperor Domitian.
The newscasters could have been sportscasters keeping track of friendly fire, collateral damage and direct hits as a nation pumped up with Rambo movies and the NFL watched with glee the death of some two hundred thousand Iraqis.
www.cannabisculture.com /forums/showflat.php?Number=988388   (13742 words)

  
 icehousebooks (list: As New)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
ALTMANN, JEANNE Baboon Mothers and Infants, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., 2001.
CARR, E.H. The Twenty Years` Crisis, 1919-1939 : An Introduction to the Study of International Relations, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2001.
CARSON, RONALD A. Behavioural Genetics: The Clash of Culture and Biology, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1999.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Mathie, W. George Grant and the Crisis of Liberal Justice.
Paper presented to the Department of Electroencephalography and Epilepsy Unit, University Hospital, London Health Science Centre, London, ON.
Impulsivity and control of inhibition in benign focal childhood epilepsy.
www.brocku.ca /fss/documents/conferences.html   (12357 words)

  
 RxPG Forum Site_Map PLAB AIPGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
An 8-month-old infant is admitted with history of excessive
Australia - Migrant intake to be boosted by 6,000
Blast crisis in CML is indicatedby all except
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 Indomethacin Antenatal Infection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
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Incontinentia pigmenti[?] Indomethacin antenatal infection[?] Infant epilepsy with migrant focal crisis[?] Infantile apnea[?]
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