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Teen depression
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Major depression
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Erectile dysfunction
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... include:
Depression, anxiety or other mental health conditions
Stress
Relationship problems due to stress, poor communication or other concerns
As you get older, erections may take longer ...
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Emotional Health
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Whether you have anxiety, depression, stress, or another condition, looking after your emotional health is as important as caring for your physical well-being. What is emotional health? Emotional ...
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Depression
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Dental Service
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Thorough brushing and flossing help remove food particles and plaque from smooth surfaces of teeth. But toothbrush bristles cannot always reach all the way into the depressions and grooves of the posterior ...
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Bipolar Disorder
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Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression or manic depressive disorder, is a condition characterized by mood swings,from high (manic) to low (depressed). There are two main subtypes of bipolar disorder: ...
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Atypical depression
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Bipolar Disorder General In Fact
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(Bipolar Disorder)
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Bipolar Disorder What Is Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression or manic depressive disorder, is a condition characterized by mood swings,from high (manic) to low (depressed). ...
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ADHD in Adults
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... their suspicions. For example if their child is being assessed for or has been diagnosed with ADHD, or once the adult seeks medical advice for another issue such as anxiety, depression or an addiction. ...
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Adult ADHD Treatment
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... common co-conditions like depression and anxiety. Such specialists can also help manage adult ADHD symptoms with behavioral therapy.
ADHD Coaching
After adults with ADHD begin to understand their condition ...
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Medications to Treat ADHD
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... of ADHD symptoms and doesn't increase tics. Potential side effects include depression, dizziness, headaches, appetite loss, insomnia, and nausea. Studies have shown that Ritalin might have a negative impact ...
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Is ADHD an American Fad?
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... disorder is needed. And parents, teachers, and physicians should be educated about what exactly ADHD is, and when a child or adult requires treatment.
But consider the days when depression was just starting ...
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The Rise of ADHD
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... like depression, is just beginning to be well understood?
Defining ADHD
To make sense of the numbers, it helps to understand the disorder itself. ADHD, when properly diagnosed, is not just an inability ...
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How an ADHD Diagnosis Is Made
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... the family
Depression, anxiety, or other mental health issues
Any other medical condition that could affect behavior
A physical exam, neurological exam, and a family and personal medical history ...
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Adult ADHD 101
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... cigarette, and marijuana use is higher. Traffic violations and accidents often pile up, and the risk for other disorders such as depression, anxiety, and antisocial disorder is increased.
Diagnosing ...
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ADHD Symptoms and Your Child's Behavior
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... says Manos. "Frustration leads to oppositionality."
People with ADHD are also more likely to suffer from learning disabilities, depression, and anxiety disorders, all of which need to be treated and ...
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Recognizing the Types of ADHD
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... tend to experience trouble reading.
Type 5 – Limbic ADD. Includes symptoms of inattention, as well as signs of depression like insomnia, lack of appetite, problems with self-esteem, lack of energy, and ...
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Diagnosing ADD/ADHD in Adults
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... ADHD can wreak havoc with personal relationships and pose problems at work; they also may be prone to substance abuse and depression. But with proper treatment, adults can learn to harness and capitalize ...
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Lifestyle Factors That Can Affect ADHD
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... depression, multiple anxiety disorder, or substance abuse. "When the brain is abnormal on one circuit, there's a propensity for further abnormality — sort of a chain reaction of negative events," says ...