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... people voted for her not just for her looks - she's gorgeous and has a beautiful smile - but because of her personality," Kelsey said. "Even though she's been sick, she doesn't complain and she's very stubborn. A lot of people admire her for that." ...
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... hair, and cut off the remaining stray locks. Finally, a dermatologist diagnosed alopecia, a devastating autoimmune disorder that causes hair loss. Amanda -- whose wavy brown tresses grew back two years ago -- is one of three American children ...
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... is to promote public awareness and education about serious mental illnesses such as major depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Other illnesses include posttraumatic stress disorder - one of several serious anxiety disorders; ...
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Completed suicide is almost always associated with psychiatric disorder, but the vast majority of those with psychiatric disorder neither attempt nor commit suicide.
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... Journal found that removing food additives from the diet improved symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Chocolate, sugar, cowa s milk, eggs, and wheat, common in candies and other sweet foods, are commonly implicated in ...
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... blepharospasm, ( BEB) is an abnormal spasm or involuntary blinking of the eyelids. It is a progressive neurological disorder and is associated with an abnormal function of the basal ganglion, which is the part of the brain responsible for ...
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... and the insurance companies. David Corn of Mother Jones diagnoses what ails Senate Democrats. It's split personality disorder: "They are the best friends of the health insurance industry. They are fiercest foes of the health insurance industry." ...
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Bipolar disorder, or manic-depression, causes severe and unusual shifts in mood and energy, affecting a persona s ability to perform everyday tasks.
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... reasoning to the extent that it interferes with a person's daily life and activities, "is not part of ageing, but a disorder of the aged," Dr Charles Pinto, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Nair Hospital, Bombay Central, points out. However, the ...
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Are you concerned that if you show some of the signs of depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder or a personality disorder, you may have a mental illness? Having symptoms does not mean you have illness - and you can take comfort because it is common to experience a symptom or two.
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Mental Illness Awareness Week is Oct. 4-10, designated by Congress to promote public education about serious mental health illnesses such as major depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
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... said of the upcoming fight with Poulton, who's a CBF veteran and someone who's battled OCD ( Obsessive Compulsive Disorder ) most of his adult life. 'So I granted his wish. Be careful of what you wish for, though,' Canseco added, grinning. No doubt ...
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... it takes an average of seven to eight years from symptom onset for a patient to be correctly diagnosed with the disorder. Moreover, an estimated 20 million people in the United States are undetected carriers of an abnormal gene that causes AATD, and ...
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They are the best friends of the health insurance industry. They are fiercest foes of the health insurance industry.
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... power and status reported by study participants who were in sixth grade in 1966. Using that information as a personality baseline, the team then examined the students' health records during a 30-year-period from 1973 and 2003, focusing on hospital ...
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... the number of Americans with depression is growing. Formally referred to as major depression, major depressive disorder or clinical depression, depression is a medical illness that involves both the mind and the body. It affects how a depressed ...
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... decide whether to have children and risk passing it on. For most, the chance of developing schizophrenia or bipolar disorder is only around 1 percent, but for those with a close relative with the disorder, such as a parent or sibling, the average ...
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... science behind successful relationships is the balance of four brain chemicals. This balance influences one's personality type, which affects compatibility. Explorer types, ruled by dopamine, are typically novelty seekers, into risk-taking and the ...
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... science behind successful relationships is the balance of four brain chemicals. This balance influences one's personality type, which affects compatibility. Explorer types, ruled by dopamine, are typically novelty seekers, into risk-taking and the ...
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