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Mild stress and low-level anxiety are not only common in college students, but they often motivate students to prioritize and accomplish their work.
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... result in psychological vulnerability. Out of all the patients observed in this study, 52% presented depressive or anxiety disorders two to five years after the trauma." The effects of a serious accident that leads to a sTBI are not limited to ...
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... a major advancement in our ability to examine the neuroanatomic features of ADHD and other developmental disorders," said Dr. Stewart H. Mostofsky, senior study author and a pediatric neurologist in the Department of Developmental Cognitive ...
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... a major advancement in our ability to examine the neuroanatomic features of ADHD and other developmental disorders," said Dr. Stewart H. Mostofsky, senior study author and a pediatric neurologist in the Department of Developmental Cognitive ...
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... signs of a full-blown mental disorder has always been a challenge for psychiatry, the science of the mind. Most disorders have symptoms that in a milder form can just seem like character traits. But how pessimistic do you have to be before a ...
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Remuda Ranch Programs for Eating and Anxiety Disorders, the nation's leading and largest inpatient treatment center for individuals suffering from eating disorders, has launched a new treatment program for ...
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... noticing that two Parkinson's patients who got the treatment also saw an improvement to their obsessive-compulsive disorders. In the French study, symptoms were reduced more than 25 percent, the researchers said. The results are 'very ...
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... a major advancement in our ability to examine the neuroanatomic features of ADHD and other developmental disorders," said Dr. Stewart H. Mostofsky, senior study author and a pediatric neurologist in the Department of Developmental Cognitive ...
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... television or use the computer while in bed, says Dr. Nilesh Dave, medical director of the Sleep and Breathing Disorders Center at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. "The bed should only be used for two things: sleep and ...
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... result in psychological vulnerability. Out of all the patients observed in this study, 52% presented depressive or anxiety disorders two to five years after the trauma." The effects of a serious accident that leads to a sTBI are not limited to ...
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... body, are poorly understood. Many scientists regard the SSRIs as particularly blunt instruments for treating mood disorders. By contrast, Lowry finds, mycobacteria "are very selective and specific." They excite small subsets of serotonin-releasing ...
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... above are promoted as all-natural herbal dietary supplements used to treat a variety of health conditions and/or disorders. They come in labelled white plastic bottles of 100 capsules. Reason for Warning The FDA informed consumers of a voluntary ...
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... Depression * Increased risk of diabetes * Increased risk of high blood pressure * Bone and joint problems * Sleep disorders * Psychological aspects Children need at least 90 minutes of exercise a day to avoid heart disease when they grow older. The ...
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... a major advancement in our ability to examine the neuroanatomic features of ADHD and other developmental disorders," said Dr. Stewart H. Mostofsky, senior study author and a pediatric neurologist in the Department of Developmental Cognitive ...
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... a major advancement in our ability to examine the neuroanatomic features of ADHD and other developmental disorders," said Dr. Stewart H. Mostofsky, senior study author and a pediatric neurologist in the Department of Developmental Cognitive ...
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... phases of major depressive disorder; dysthymia; subsyndromal depression; and accompanying symptoms, such as anxiety, insomnia, or neurovegetative symptoms, by using second-generation antidepressants. Methods: Published literature on this topic was ...
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