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This is secondary level of prevention.The aim is to provide timely intervention, so that full manifestation of a disease condition is prevented.
its involves early detection of a disease onset, analysis of the probable risks that may be involved, and arrangement of clinical intervention to arrest the manifestation of the diseases and its symptoms ; <em>it is like subduing the progression of a disease that is without symptoms(asymptomatic) so that the deceases will not produce symptoms become(symptomatic)</em>
This procedure involve some clinical assessments- test for glucose, the blood pressure of the subject, the levels of blood cholesterol , the bone density etc. to enable the health practitioner to make early intervention.
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Intellectual impairment, epileptic seizures, and vision and hearing impairment may come alongside cerebral palsy. Due to being somewhat paralyzed, they may also have the inability to chew, swallow, it may be harder to breathe, or they may have bowel or bladder control issues. Hopefully this helps!
Btw, this disability is no laughing matter, but that doesn't stop the people who have it from getting a kick out of it. Check out Filthy Frank's "Pimp My Wheelchair." You may enjoy it as much as he did lol.
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Here is your answer:
The proper answer to this question is that they are called "psychiatrist or a doctor"!
Your answer is a psychiatrist!
If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!
Hope this helps!
Keeping tabs on your exercise and eating habits can drastically change your lifestyle and for the better. When you have a journal you feel more motivated and in the end, you will not only eat healthier and exercise more often/vigorously, but you feel better.
So basically it keeps you motivated because you keep all of your physical data in one place.
C. reflex also called Autonomic reflex.