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    Schizophrenia report

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    early as 5 years old. Symptoms tend to develop in the early years of people. Over the last few years‚ the amount of people diagnosed with schizophrenia has increased dramatically‚ there are now approximately 51 million people suffering from the disease worldwide. There are several types of schizophrenia know today‚ which are catatonic‚ paranoid‚ disorganized‚ undifferentiated‚ and residual. Each type of schizophrenia has the same basic symptoms‚ but they also have some symptoms that make it unique

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    Dementia * Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Memory loss is an example. Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia. * It’s an overall term that describes a wide range of symptoms associated with a decline in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to reduce a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. Explanation: * Dementia is caused by damage to brain cells. This damage interferes with the ability of brain

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    These surgeries do not cure Parkinson ’s‚ but may help ease symptoms. Deep brain stimulation involves placing electrical stimulators in specific areas of the brain that control movement. Another type of surgery destroys brain issues that cause Parkinson ’s symptoms. Stem cell transplant and other clinical trials are currently ongoing in the USA. For information‚ see: www.pdtrials.org In-Depth Treatment » Back

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    control its response. Glands of the Endocrine System- these glands secrete unique and potent chemicals called hormones directly into the bloodstream. ENDOCRINE DISEASES Results of dysfunction of or increase/decrease of secretion of hormone Symptoms and signs- growth abnormalities‚ emotional disturbances or psychiatric problems; skin‚ hair‚ and nail changes; edema;hypertention or hypotention;arrhythmia;changes in urine ourput; muscle weakness and atrophy‚ menstrual irregularity or amenorrhea

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    Because CJD is incurable‚ once the patient has contracted the disease‚ the deterioration of the brain process begins. Symptoms of CJD are very similar to like diseases‚ so many parts of the brain are effected. The prion protein‚ which is found throughout the body but has an unknown function‚ begins to twist and fold into a three-dimensional shape. It causes proteins in the brain to bend into the same three-dimensional shape. Mutated proteins destroy brain cells‚ resulting in a rapid decline in the

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    Exercise Induced Asthma

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    people with asthma only have symptoms occasionally. Other people have symptoms every

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    ADHD in Adults If you have exhibited at least twelve of the following behaviors since childhood and if these symptoms are not associated with any other medical or psychiatric condition‚ consider an evaluation by a team of ADHD professionals: • A sense of underachievement‚ of not meeting one’s goals (regardless of how much one has actually accomplished). • Difficulty getting organized. • Chronic procrastination or trouble getting started. • Many projects going simultaneously;

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    Throughout his multiple visits to my office‚ Edgar Linton’s condition steadily improved and it can be confirmed that he longer strongly displays the symptoms of a personality disorder. Edgar’s emotional health was not always so lively: he displayed particular symptoms which lead him previously be diagnosed with avoidant personality disorder. Common symptoms of this disorder include sensitivity to criticism of rejection‚ feeling inadequate inferior‚ or unattractive‚ Avoidance of work activities that require

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    explore the condition Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Its definition‚ symptoms and causes will be examined‚ taking into account both the physical and psychological factors. The treatment of IBS will be explored‚ describing the conventional treatments used to manage the symptoms of IBS and in more detail the use and benefits of psychological interventions like hypnotherapy of which a variety of techniques can be used to manage symptoms and provide relief. A conclusion will form the final part of this

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    investigate the mediating role of physical injury‚ post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms‚ and depressive symptoms in the relationship between intimate partner violence and chronic pain; and (4) to evaluate the mechanism by which perceived social support influences the relationship between intimate partner violence and health outcomes‚ including physical injury‚ post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms‚ depressive symptoms‚ and chronic pain. Methods: A cross-sectional‚ quantitative study was conducted

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