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How to Keep Track of your Child with Autism: Our 25 second rule


www.trusera.com One of our biggest challenges in raising Chanel, who was diagnosed with autism at 3 ½, was simply keeping track of her. Like many children with autism, Chanel liked to run, to climb, and could disappear in an instant. Knowing that our first job as parents is to keep our child safe, we developed a rule, a simple technique that eased our mind. In this short video, I share the trick that gave us peace of mind.Presented by Trusera, the online network where you can find and share real-world experiences with others who have been there. Autism Awareness starts with Insight, Understanding and Inspiration. Every Day. Come. Listen. Share.

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Celsion Receives Fast Track Designation For ThermoDox® Development Program To Treat Primary Liver Cancer

Celsion Receives Fast Track Designation For ThermoDox® Development Program To Treat Primary Liver Cancer
Celsion Corporation (Nasdaq: CLSN ), a leading oncology drug development company, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has designated the HEAT Study of its investigational drug, ThermoDox®, in combination with radiofrequency ablation (RFA), as a Fast Track Development Program.

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Girls track: Ames fifth at Jim Duea Invitational

Girls track: Ames fifth at Jim Duea Invitational
Tuesday afternoon’s Jim Duea Invitational at Ames High was meant to serve a dual purpose.

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UALR researcher receives $77,000 federal grant to track estrogen-mimicking compounds in consumer products

UALR researcher receives $77,000 federal grant to track estrogen-mimicking compounds in consumer products
Dr. Jerry Darsey, professor of chemistry in UALR’s College of Science and Mathematics, has received $77,000 from a federal Food and Drug Administration grant to develop methods to track estrogen mimicking compounds in various products and assess how use of the products affect women.

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RXplore: New Regenstrief tool lets docs instantly track down drug reactions

RXplore: New Regenstrief tool lets docs instantly track down drug reactions
It’s not uncommon for individuals to take as many as a dozen different prescriptions, each with its own set of possible side effects. If a patient experiences one of the potential hundreds of different adverse reactions such as nausea, headaches, insomnia or heart palpitations, how does the physician quickly and accurately determine which drug is the culprit?

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