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    Autism Vs Autism

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    percent increase from just two years ago. As people gain more knowledge about the numerous symptoms and behaviors that show early signs of autism, they immediately begin diagnosing and planning what to do for this child without looking at any other possibilities. Learning and attention disabilities are a serious condition that is often misdiagnosed as autism spectrum disorder due to the overlapping symptoms and behaviors that are predominant in each; however, there are significant differences…

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    society. Social withdrawal occurs with the breakdown of normalcy from schizophrenia symptoms. They tend to be more preoccupied with their own ideas and fantasies. The symptoms discussed thus far play a role in straying away from society. Not being able to interact with others by speaking or showing emotions, and hallucinations or delusions along with other symptoms encourages social withdrawal. Psychomotor symptoms are those who experience awkward movements, repeated grimaces and odd…

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    occurrence that happens to women. According to statics every woman will have at least 450 periods within her lifetime! Along with periods come PMS or formally known as premenstrual syndrome. PMS is the combination of symptoms that some women suffer from a week or so before their period. Symptoms appear before your period starts, usually as many as five days, and will disappear during your period. Women have been known to hate their period and often have a fluctuation of hormones within that…

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    deficiency, which in turns leads to the menopausal symptoms like Hot flushes, dry vagina, other vasomotor symptoms, insomnia, mood swings, insomnia, irritability, difficulty concentrating, mental confusion, depression, headache, urge incontinence, stress incontinence, osteoporotic symptoms etc. (Pronob, et al. 2015).Some women go through menopause without any problems or unpleasant symptoms. But others find menopausal symptoms unbearable and insupportable. Symptoms differ widely because of the…

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    Bipolar Disorder Facts

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    The Facts on Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorder, also recognized as manic-depressive illness, is a mood disorder characterized by symptoms of mania, hypomania and major depression. This illness results in unusual and unpredictable changes in mood, behavior and even energy level. There are a few different ways to categorize bipolar disorder. These categories include: Bipolar I and Bipolar II. Patients diagnosed with Bipolar I disorder often present having major depressive episodes, hypomanic…

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    of individuals with D.I.D. is the presence of alter personalities (Symptoms). They may also experience depersonalization (Dissociative Identity Disorder). Depersonalization is the sense of being detached from one’s body and thoughts (DID). Derealization, or the feeling that the world is not real, foggy, or far away, may be experienced in some cases (Dissociative Identity Disorder). Amnesia or severe memory loss are primary symptoms of D.I.D. Often individuals with D.I.D. lose the ability to…

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    disorder of young adults, onset of symptoms typically occur between the ages of 16 and 30. It rarely occurs in children under the age of 13, or in adults over the age of 45. Schizophrenia has found to affect both genders and all ethnic groups equally. However, it has been found that men will often experience symptoms earlier than women (Miller & Mason, 2010). Symptoms of schizophrenia are usually described as either “positive” or “negative”. Positive symptoms are…

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    What Is Atherosclerosis?

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    vessels that carry oxygen and other nutrients from one's heart to the rest of their body, become thick and stiff; resulting in the occasional restriction of blood flow to their organs and tissues. Symptoms normally do not appear if it is a mild case. A moderate to severe case has different symptoms depending on where the affected arteries are located. When located in the heart arteries one might experience chest pains or chest pressure, but if it is in the arteries leading to the brain one…

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    Restless Leg Syndrome

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    women develop symptoms during the last trimester and usually disappears after delivery…

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    diagnostic device is designed to assess depressive symptoms in the adult population. James completed The Beck Depression Inventory – 2nd Edition. He had a total raw score of 15on this test, which places him in the mild clinical symptom range, related to depression. Scores from 0 to 13 are considered in the nonclinical symptom range, for The Beck Depression Inventory – 2nd Edition. Scores from 14 to 19 are considered in the mild clinical symptom range, for The Beck Depression Inventory – 2nd…

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