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Victhom's CEO Benoît Côte changes role...ba href=/sleep/a/b apnea and other
neurologically-related physiological and biomechanical dysfunctions". The Company believes that its track record and current efforts will help maintain its continuing leadership with the bionic O&P products line, and justify its position as an emerging and ultimately leading innovative participant in the field of neuromodulation. About Victhom -- Victhom Human Bionics (TSX: VHB) researches, develops and delivers bionic devices that treat a variety of physiological dysfunctions. With 90 employees and three research units: BioTronix, NeuroBionix and MetoBionix, Quebec, Canada-based Victhom is redefining bionic and neuromodulation technologies. Victhom manages a portfolio of 25 issued or pending patent families filed in various countries and 12 registered trademarks worldwide. The Company has established an ongoing process to ensure the protection of its intellectual property and aggressively pursue new filings. (*) Forward-looking statements contained in this press release involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties or other factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. For further information: Victhom Human Bionics Inc.: Daniel Johnson, Chairman of the Board, (418) 872-5665, ext. 103; Benoît Côte, President and CEO, (418) 872-5665, ext. 103, benoit.cote@vict... Is It Really ADHD?...ba href=/sleep/a/b well. He stays busy all the time. One minute he's happy, the next he's crying. He still has some bed-wetting problems and complains about headaches and stomach pains. He's a finicky eater. His teacher says he's restless and doesn't concentrate well, particularly after lunch. When the other students are ready to take their nap, he's just buzzing all over the place and rather unruly." According to some of the "experts" in the fields of child behavior and "mental illness", this child obviously has a brain chemical imbalance, which causes Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). As the parent of this child, you may be told that your child's only hope is to take mind-altering drugs to control this behavior. The diagnosis of ADHD can be made in a psychiatrist's or physician's office, without any laboratory tests or any objective testing at all. Even a school psychologist can diagnose ADHD. The list of symptoms is all that's required. But is it really ADHD? ADHD is a list of symptoms. By definition, if you have the list of symptoms, you have ADHD. Yet, does that mean that you have a permanent, incurable brain disease, as ADHD is further defined? If you believe that your child has this brain disorder, you should look back and remember where you got that idea. It's likely that you were convinced of it by advertising, funded by pharmaceutical companies. Their billion-dollar advertising campaign has repeated this message millions of times through television, radio, newspa... To neuter or not to neuter?...ba href=/sleep/a/b," I was totally shocked. My husband died at the end of August, and she was at his side every day until he died. I let her say goodbye to him.Then, about two months to the day, she was vomiting green bile and seemed out of sorts. She was at our vet about six weeks prior, and all seemed well. But then she just went into her crate, and when I checked on her about 10 minutes later, she was gone.My daughter's Shih Tzu was here, and we made a wooden box and buried my dog way up on the hill out back. Now, every time the Shih Tzu is here, she looks up on the hill.She said goodbye, but your article said to not let her see the burial. Could she be looking for my poodle? - A.R., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.Dear A.R.: It is possible your daughter's dog saw you burying your poodle, but many animals know where their loved ones are buried (human or nonhuman), with some going to the correct grave site even though they never witnessed the actual burial.This is part of the great mystery of conscious life that too many people, for various reasons, ignore or avoid considering. There is evidence of after-death communication between people and their deceased animals, which certainly supports the belief in an afterlife and that animals are, like us, ensouled beings.Send your questions to Dr. Fox in care of The Norman Transcript. 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