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My Head Itches! All About Head Lice The first step in learning how to treat, manage and prevent head lice is to gain some knowledge about these tiny pests. This info module provides information about the prevention, treatment and management of head lice. Info Module
MyADHD.com MyADHD.com is an innovative and accessible toolbox that solves the age-old problem of linking families of children with ADHD with their health care providers and educators. Frequent communication between families, health care providers, and educators can improve outcomes for those with ADHD. Use myADHD.com tools to communicate faster. You can find information for Adults with ADHD, Parents, Educators and Health Professionals. Website
Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America The Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America (MGFA) provides information, education, research, print and video resources for patients and families affected with myasthenia gravis. Patient participation in research, survey and questionnaires, and local chapter links are also available via the website. Website
Myelin Project The Myelin Project aims to accelerate research on myelin repair. Myelin, the white matter insulating the nerves, allows the conduction of impulses from one part of the body to another. It can be destroyed by hereditary metabolic disorders such as the leukodystrophies, and in acquired diseases such as multiple sclerosis. The website contains a list of recent publications and research related to myelin repair. Website
Myotubular Myopathy Resource Group The Myotubular Myopathy Resources website contains information on the three forms of myotubular myopathy, x-linked, autosomal dominant. A newsletter, discussion group, personal stories and FAQ are available on this site. Website
NAEYC Collection of Resources for Families The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) has developed a new Web page providing a collection of resources specifically For Families. The new page features Families Today, a column by Doctors T. Berry Brazelton and Joshua Sparrow, information on quality child care and preschool programs, and resources to support development. Website
NAP SACC Explore how programs use Go NAP SACC to improve their practices, policies and environments to meet our best practices in these five areas. Website
National Aphasia Association The National Aphasia Association is a nonprofit organization that promotes public education, research, rehabilitation and support services to assist people with aphasia and their families. Pen pals, newsletters, research info, and video and book information are all available on line. Website
National Association for Child Development The National Academy for Child Development (NACD) has clinics across the U.S. that provide evaluations and designs very specific home Neurodevelopmental programs for infants, children, and adults with a variety of special needs. They have numerous resources including information packets on cerebral palsy, ADD/ADHD, Down Syndrome, Autism, PDD, Learning disabilities, and other diagnosis. Website
National Association for Continuing Education The National Association for Continuing Education (NACE) has been providing continuing education activities since 1998. We offer both live and enduring continuing education programs in the areas of medicine, behavioral health, substance abuse, and education. Behavioral health conferences focus on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Asperger's Syndrome, Autism, Explosive Disorders in Children and Adolescents, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and mood disorders. Our home study courses provide opportunities for mental health professionals to earn continuing education credits on their own time at home. Online courses offer the option to use the technology of the Internet to view a video program or listen to an audio program and take the continuing education test whenever you want and receive your score and your CE certificate immediately. Website