What Are the Odds of Twins?
Question by kristi c: What are the odds of twins?
Stay with me here! My mom’s cousin had twins…
And the father IS a twin?
Anyone know?? thanks!
No, I’m in my mid twenties…I plan on having two children, I guess it’s wishful thinking that maybe they could both “pop” out at the same time! lol…oh well
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Answer by Sabine
General Statistics About Multiples
How Many Aids Deaths in Usa in 2005?
Question by rjsandpas: how many aids deaths in usa in 2005?
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Answer by Whispers of the Winds
Check out the aids epidemic update link below…
2005} Adult and child deaths due to AIDS: 30 000 [19 000–42 000]
Need Help With Drug Statistics?
Question by Doctor Frankenstein: Need Help With Drug Statistics?
World Wide
A)How Many People Addicted to Addictive Drugs
B)How Many People die from drugs a year
C)and possibly how many people die of addictive drugs without perscriptions? or just specifically addictive.
And then I want A and B also just for the United States
Chronic thanks that was exactly what I wanted now I was wondering if anyone had a rough estimate for worldwide perhaps anything drug related just as a number.
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What Is Schizon Enchaphaly?
Question by mama629: what is schizon enchaphaly?
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Answer by sharon
What is Schizencephaly?
Schizencephaly is an extremely rare developmental birth defect characterized by abnormal slits, or clefts, in the cerebral hemispheres of the brain. Babies with clefts in both hemispheres (called bilateral clefts) commonly have developmental delays, delays in speech and language skills, and problems with brain-spinal cord communication. Individuals with clefts in only one hemisphere (called unilateral clefts) are often paralyzed on one side of the body, but may have average to near-average intelligence. Individuals with schizencephaly may also have an abnormally small head, mental retardation, partial or complete paralysis, or poor muscle tone. Most will experience seizures. Some individuals may have an excessive accumulation of fluid in the brain called hydrocephalus.
What Is a Therapeutic Community?
Question by M L: What is a therapeutic community?
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Answer by 9Suns
Therapeutic community is a term applied to a participative, group-based approach to long-term mental illness, personality disorders and drug addiction. The approach is usually residential with the clients and therapists living together, is based on milieu therapy principles and includes group psychotherapy as well as practical activities.
Therapeutic communities have gained some reputation for success in rehabilitation and patient satisfaction in Britain and abroad. In Britain, ‘democratic analytic’ therapeutic communities have tended to specialise in the treatment of moderate to severe personality disorders and complex emotional and interpersonal problems. The evolution of therapeutic communities in the United States has followed a different path with hierarchically arranged communities (or concept houses) specialising in the treatment of drug and alcohol dependence.