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Osteomalacia : Risk Factors

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Seasonal affective disorder(SAD) is a form of depression that occurs in relation to the seasons, most commonly beginning in winter.The disorder may begin in adolescence or early adulthood. Like other forms of depression, it occurs more frequently ...
Source:ADAM
Date:January 15, 2009
Seasonal affective disorder(SAD) is a form of depression most often associated with lack of daylight in extreme northern and southern latitudes from the late fall to the early spring.Although researchers are not certain what causes seasonal affect...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Seasonal affective disorder, often abbreviated as SAD, is a type of mood disorder that follows an annual pattern consistent with the seasons. The most common course for SAD includes an onset of depressive symptoms late in the fall, continuation of...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Seasonal affective disorder(SAD) is a form of depression most often associated with the lack of daylight in extreme northern and southern latitudes from the late fall to the early spring.Although researchers are not certain what causes seasonal af...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
When you exercise, you gain more strength and flexibility. Your mood will improve, and you'll be able to think better.
Source:StayWell
In elderly patients, symptoms of depression can be mistaken for symptoms of another medical problem, so it is important for clinicians to consider all physical problems and medications of elderly patients before making a diagnosis.
Source:StayWell
Learn how to put together a caregiving plan, draw on useful services, and address legal, medical, and financial planning issues. Also, find advice on involving family members, handling daily tasks, and maintaining your well being.
Source:StayWell
Aimed at older adults, this report provides practical advice on how to avoid common and often deadly accidents at home.
Source:StayWell
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