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Calcium | Calcium is a mineral found in many foods including dairy products, green leafy vegetables, soybean products, baked goods made from fortified flour and some nuts. It is sometimes taken as a supplement. |
Calcium Pangamate | Calcium pangamate is another name for dimethylglycine (DMG), a derivative of the amino acid glycine. |
CAM | CAM is an acronym for complementary and alternative medicine. |
Camel Milk | Camel milk is a traditonal food used by the bedouin and other peoples in the Middle East. |
Camphill Movement | The Camphill Movement runs communities in England and Wales which offer opportunities for people with special needs to live, learn and work with others of all abilities in an atmosphere of mutual care and respect. |
Campral | Campral is a brand name for acamprosate, a drug used to help people avoid drinking alcohol again. |
Canine Therapy | Canine therapy is another name for assistance dogs and also a type of pet therapy. |
Carbamazepine | Carbamazepine is a type of anticonvulsant, a group of drugs designed to prevent or reduce the severity of seizures. |
Carbatrol | Carbatrol is a brand name for carbamazepine, a type of anticonvulsant designed to prevent or reduce the severity of seizures. |
Carbohydrates | Carbohydrates are simple organic compounds essential for many processes in living organisms found in many foodstuffs. |
Care Home | Care home is another term for residential care, which refers to the care and support provided to individuals in a residential setting rather than in their own home or within the community. |
Carnitine | Carnitine is an amino acid which helps in the consumption and disposal of fat in the body and which is sometimes taken as a nutritional supplement. |
Carnosina | Carnosina is another term for carnosine, which is a naturally occurring dipeptide i.e. molecule consisting of two amino acids, found in the human body. |
Carnosine | Carnosine is a naturally occurring dipeptide i.e. molecule consisting of two amino acids, found in the human body. |
CARS | CARS is an acronym for the Childhood Autism Rating Scale, a measure used to identify children ages 2 years and older with autism. |
Cartooning | Cartooning is the use of cartoons to enhance social understanding, for example, by drawing thought bubbles to show what someone is thinking. |
Case Study | A case study is a study reporting observations on a single individual. |
Casein | Casein is a protein found in dairy products such as milk, butter and yogurt. |
Casein-Free Diet | The casein-free diet is based around elimination or reduction of casein, a protein found in dairy products such as milk, butter and yogurt. |
CAST | CAST is an acronym for the Childhood Autism Spectrum Test (formerly called the Childhood Asperger Syndrome Test), a screening tool designed to identify children who may be on the autism spectrum. |
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