This presentation was made for 200 participants in a training in basic ICT skills for members of the communities around PMM Girls School in Jinja, Uganda - 30th April 2014. The presentation is a brief about The Internet - What it is and how it has evolved to today.
This presentation was made for 200 participants in a training in basic ICT skills for members of the communities around PMM Girls School in Jinja, Uganda - 30th April 2014. The presentation is a brief about The Internet - What it is and how it has evolved to today.
Lack of good quality sleep in childhood is known to coincide with impaired neurological development and associated behavioral issues like ADD/ADHD. As many physical and behavioral risk indicators of poor sleep hygiene can be readily detected by dental professionals who treat children, it becomes imperative for dental/dental hygiene schools and post-graduate dental residency training programs, to incorporate didactic and clinical Sleep Medicine content into their curriculums. This slide presentation demonstrates evidence to support the hypothesis that, with early identification of at-risk children, health problems associated with Sleep Disordered Breathing in childhood, can be either prevented, reversed and/or better managed, with appropriately timed and targeted orthodontic, orthopedic and/or orthotropic treatment modalities.
Lack of good quality sleep in childhood is known to coincide with impaired neurological development and associated behavioral issues like ADD/ADHD. As many physical and behavioral risk indicators of poor sleep hygiene can be readily detected by dental professionals who treat children, it becomes imperative for dental/dental hygiene schools and post-graduate dental residency training programs, to incorporate didactic and clinical Sleep Medicine content into their curriculums. This slide presentation demonstrates evidence to support the hypothesis that, with early identification of at-risk children, health problems associated with Sleep Disordered Breathing in childhood, can be either prevented, reversed and/or better managed, with appropriately timed and targeted orthodontic, orthopedic and/or orthotropic treatment modalities.