Is ginger really helpful for nausea?
Medical Staffing Network - Per Diem NursingAbsolutely. It has helped many people with motion sickness, and was effective for post-operative nausea and vomiting in one study. In another study, it was effective for nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. In still another study, it was found more effective than Dramamine for motion sickness. Again, you are advised that ginger should not be used by pregnant women without a health provider's oversight.
Pills for kids? Is that really for them ? or for us?
From Survive to Thrive!Six-year-olds diagnosed and medicated for bi-polar disorder? Prescriptions to keep young children quiet, calm, attentive, cooperative? I've been appalled by stories about the growing trend to diagnose children under the age of 10 ? and medicate them so they fit better into our lives. This may sound like a rant, but I'm going to try very hard to highlight what I feel is wrong with the rush to diagnose and medicate young kids.
But what about people who really "rattle" the house?
Clark-DaliosIn extreme cases, where severe obstruction of the pharyngeal airway is experienced on an ongoing basis, a more serious condition may exist called Sleep Apnea, which may involve other disorders.
Is there really a "P.S. 118" somewhere?
Hey Arnold! - Frequently (and otherwise) Asked QuestionsA quick search of the World Wide Web shows that there is a P.S. 118 in the New York City school system; it's located in Hollis, at the east end of Queens borough in New York. Does anybody else out there know if other cities have schools with "PS numbers", and if they do, do they go as high as 118? (Please note that the schools are not numbered based on their location, so, for example, P.S. 117 is not near P.S. 118.)
Q4. Does "lesbian subtext" really exist, or is it all in people's imaginations?
Xena | The Subtext FAQ for alt.tv.xenaA4. There are really two issues here: the existence of subtext and the interpretation of subtext. When it comes to the existence of subtext, many members of the cast and crew have come out (so to speak) and flatly stated in interviews that they put subtextual scenes and dialogue in the shows intentionally.
Is it better to get recommenders with "big names" or people who really know you?
Academic Recognition Programs: International FellowshipsIt is better to choose recommenders that personally know you and can attest to your unique talents or skills. Strong letters are those that are personal as opposed to contrived from a resume. Try to ask professors (as opposed to Teaching Assistants) to write your academic letters of recommendation. Consult with someone in the Academic Recognition Programs Office if you have more questions regarding this matter.
How are they with kids?
The Klee KaiKlee Kai love kids and do great with them as long as the child has been taught to respect the dog and not tease it. These dogs are small enough that an out of control child could cause serious damage. Most Klee Kai would give a child enough leeway that the child could cause serious damage before the dog could run. Good owners make good dogs. They do seem to have this sixth sense about the intentions of a child and will usually avoid a child with bad intentions.
Is your free trial really "free"?
FAQYes! Sign up takes only seconds, and we do not ask you for your address or payment information during registration. There also is nothing to download or install, so your free trial with eSpindle is also worry-free and easy.
Misc. What is? Where is? How Do I? Q: Who is "Ginger"?
E46 FAQ by Kris LinqusitGinger is rumored to be a conglomeration of a group of customer relations people from BMW NA who monitor bimmer.org. Ginger's posts are signified as his/her signature in RED. Alan (board admin) has given "her" the ability to post her signature in red. One note: Ginger's latest posts (week of April 2) have been labeled as "BMW NA Customer Relations". Most of her posts tend to be very vague and recommend that they contact BMW NA through the Owner's Circle or their phone number about their issue.
What about people who live apart from society but seem to have "problems"?
FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions - HermitarySolitude must be an option based on a mature level of consciousness. Enforced solitude is not at all what we refer to here. Psychological and mental problems, social conflict, addictive and violent behavior, imprisonment, diseases - all have been factors in isolating people from society. Even voluntary solitude such as survivalism or egoism is not the solitude to which we refer.
Is it really for people?
Arthrosamine: For Total Joint HealthYes. MD's Choice started out in 1996 with human products. This is just one of 87 human supplements currently sold through medical doctors, surgeons, chiropractors, nutritionists, and holistic specialists. This is one of the few products MD's Choice has that is "retail ready" Advil® and Tylenol®, the popular pain relievers, which my family and I use when necessary, have a new set of TV commercials claiming that nothing works better for arthritis pain than [their product].
Do people really die from asthma?
AIM | Adult FAQsIt is true that people can die from asthma. You may have heard or read about this in the news recently, but it is rare. Asthma is a very serious disease, but there is absolutely no reason for anyone to die from it. Learning about what triggers your asthma, the early warning signs to look for, and how to use your medicine the right way will help you keep your asthma under control. Talk to your doctor or asthma counselor if you are still worried about a severe asthma attack.
What sort of people are you looking for? Do I really need to tell you all this stuff?
Google User Experience Research - Frequently Asked QuestionsFor each study, we need to make sure that we invite people who match our target user profile for the product we are researching. We also want to get a good balance of ages, backgrounds, and levels of experience, so please be honest with your answers. It's easier for us to match you to a suitable study when we have more information about you, so if you fill in as much of our sign-up form as you can, it's more likely that you will be invited to participate.
Is there really a "Fertile Period"?
Menstrual Cycle FAQYes, A woman's fertile period during her menstrual cycle, on average, lasts about nine days: seven days before ovulation (the release of the egg), the day of ovulation, and the day after ovulation. After this, chances of conception decrease quickly, as the egg has a short life-span of about 24 hours.
Yeah, I know you're not a vet...so why really won't you "diagnose"?
Aunt Julie Pet Communicator - FAQsBecause I'm not a vet. No - really! Besides the fact that it would be illegal, it's also unethical - I don't profess to know animal anatomy, pathology and the like. Their body chemistry, instincts and so on are not human. There are similarities and differences. Diagnose? Can you imagine if your pet was limping because of a tumor but told me that his foot felt like "that one time...
Is this project really about getting computers to kids?
OLPC FAQ - OLPCWikiThat's an excellent question! The answer is an unequivocal yes! But it doesn't stop there. We also want to get millions of textbooks to kids and give them an excellent education as well. This is an education project, not a laptop project. Yes; the laptop and all OLPC-supplied accessories will be fully RoHS compliant, e.g., no mercury, cadmium, lead, chromium VI, PBB or PBDE. Safety is extremely important for us!
Even though my kids are young, we would really like to help. What can we do?
the volunteer family: FAQsThere are plenty of ways children can make a difference. Certain agencies have educational outreach programs especially for children. For example, in Massachusetts, the Friends of Boston Homeless has a Challenging Minds Challenging Homelessness program specifically targeted towards children. This program explains how children can make a difference through raising awareness and collecting and donating goods. Other places have projects where kids can pack and/or deliver food to families in need.
Can you really get kids to eat fruits and vegetables?
Kerr Center: Farm to SchoolSeveral research studies have shown that kids will eat more fruits and vegetables when they have easy access to a variety of high quality fresh items, often on a salad bar where they have many different choices. Kids from different socio-economic levels respond similarly. Research and the experience of educators has also established that kids are more likely to eat fruits and vegetables, especially unfamiliar items, if they participate in fun educational activities featuring these foods.
I don't have kids, but really want to come to a show. Can I?
FAQs for Parents - Memphis Rock N RompYou must be accompanied by a child to attend RnR. If you do not have kids of your own and want to attend, find a niece or a nephew to bring or offer to babysit for a good friend.
