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Articles related to "Irritability"
Huntington's Behavioral Issues Cognitive/ Emotional problems in Huntington's disease patients can cause behavioral issues for caretakers. Some techniques can help the situation. huntington's disease • hd • behavioral problems • dementia • aggression
Is it really menopause? A personal account of hyperthyroidism, Graves disease, giving an overview of the disease, symptoms and treatment choices. thyroid • graves disease • radioactive iodine • irritability • hot flashes
ADD causes still unknown Researchers continue to look for causes of ADD-AD/HD, a disorder that affects at least 14 million Americans. Adults -- especially women -- often go undiagnosed and untreated. What are the symptoms, and what can be done to help? add • ad/hd • attention deficit disorder • attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder • american medical association
Food Additives - Part 3 Do artificial colors only cause headaches, or can they affect behavior? I'd like to share some first-hand experience as a parent and find out what you think. food additive • food coloring • food colouring • food dye • behavior
Migraine Signs and Symptoms Migraines can be very disabling for sufferers. This type of neurological disorder has telltale symptoms and also "auras", or warning signs, even in children. migraines • migraine headaches • auras • warning signs • symptoms
RSV Season: A Review of Symptoms and Prevention Provides information on preventing RSV and colds. rsv • premature babies • colds • prevention
Bipolar Disorder: Not Your Usual Ups and Downs Bipolar disorder has received considerable attention from the media, but statistically speaking, it is rare. Learn more about it. bipolar depression • bipolar • manic • depressive • depressed
Thyroid Disease-Psychiatric Aspect Studies show an increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders and symptoms in patients with autoimmune thyroid disease and euthyroid goiter. autoimmune • thyroid • psychiatric • disorders • goiter
Ain’t it a pain? A look at the curious phenomenon of Couvade syndrome (not to be confused with masochism) couvade syndrome • men • fathers • fatherhood • pregnancy
So, How Do I Know If It Is My Thyroid? The symptoms of thyroid disease are often vague and can mimic other diseases. How can you decide if it really is thyroid related? thyroid • hypothyroidism • hyperthyroidism • symptoms • graves' disease
Symptoms and Life Cycle of Tetanus: Why Lockjaw Immunization is Important When was the last time you got a tetanus shot? If you can't remember when then maybe it is time to get one. tetanus shot • tetanus symptoms • lockjaw immunization • tetanus immunization • clostridium tetani
Is it Normal Grief or Depression? Learning how to tell the difference between grief and depression can help greatly in the recovery process of the person experiencing either of these responses. grief • grieving • depression • depressed • loss
Complex Partial Epilepsy Explaining Complex Partial Seizures health • seizure • disorder • complex partial seizures • epilepsy
Deep Sleep A life threatening disease runs rampid in parts of Africa and over 300,000 are in risk of getting it. sleeping sickness • african sleeping sickness • african trypanosomiasis • tsetse fly • tsetse
Effects of Caffeine and a Safe Alternative Effects of Caffeine and a safe alternative. caffeine • effects • safe • ginseng
Hormones and Zits Do they have anything to do with each other? Find out how and why. health • beauty • cosmetics • skincare
Avoid Dehydration Make sure you drink three to four quarts of water while backpacking in hot weather. Add a quart if you are traveling above 8,000 feet. dehyrdation • backpacking • summer • drinking • thirst
Post-Partum Depression Information on post-partum depression. post-partum depression • baby blues • post partum depression • ppd • post partum
Caregiver Stress Warning Signs Signs to look for in caregiver stress and what you can do for yourself. caregiver • caregiving • caregiver stress • signs of stress • senior care
Darker Shades Of Baby Blue: Post Partum Depression And Beyond The difference in severity between Baby Blues, Postpartum Depression and Postpartum Psychosis are defined here. baby blues • ppd • post partum • depression • psychosis
FINE ONE MOMENT, AND THEN IN A FLASH Brain Injuries brain injuries • children's disabilities • localized brain injury • diffuse axonal brain injury • traumatic brain injury
Get on the rails Get on board an intercity train and let go of all that traffic travel • train • country • pusan • rail
Give Your Body a Fighting Chance A first step in getting healthy is to decrease your intake of poisons and to build up your immune system. How do you build up your immunity to disease? Give your body the weapons it needs to protect you and to fight the ever increasing barrage of enemies to health. Medical science is beginning to investigate the effectiveness of natural alternatives. immunity • disease • garlic • natural remedies • herbs
LANDAU KLEFFNER Information about Landau Kleffner Syndrome landau kleffner syndrome • children's disabilities • epilepsy • childhood epilepsy
Once In a Lifetime...August Wilson's <i>Fences</i> Essay on the August Wilson play, FENCES black plays • black playwrights • august wilson • fences • ma rainy's black bottom
Rebound Headaches Rebound headaches are caused by overuse of pain relievers, even over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Stopping the cycle is difficult but you can do it. headache • rebound headache • analgesics • withdrawal
Schizophrenia: Youth's Greatest Disabler - part 3 Part 3 of a series on Schizophrenia schizophrenia • mental • illness • child • adolescent
The Problems of Prematurity: Cerebral Palsy An overview of cerebral palsy, a condition common in babies born prematurely. spasticity • premature birth
Books on Teen Eating Disorders If you are concerned that your teenager may be exhibiting signs of an eating disorder, here are some books that could be helpful. teen eating disorder • teen anorexia • bulimia • eating disorder nos • teen eating concerns
Borderline Personality The main dynamic in the Borderline Personality Disorder is abandonment anxiety. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Don't Stress Over Patience In today's high-paced society, it is easy to be impatient and feel stressed. Let's explore how stress increases health risks, and how to deal with stress constructively. stress over • having patience • impatience • dealing with stress • coping with stress
Huntington's Disease Overview HD is a degenerative brain disease that is genetic in nature. Due to its high mortality rate, researchers are trying to find a cure or slowing agent to stop its course. huntington's disease • hd • neurological illness • brain • cognitive
Krabbe Disease Affecting 1 in 100,000 people born in both the United States and in Europe, Krabbe Disease can lead to death before the age of 2. krabbe • krabbe disease • krabbe disease symptoms • krabbe disease treatment • krabbe disease screening
Living a full life with depression The American Medical Association says that now almost half of the population has a chronic illness depression • anxiety • full • life • research
Pinworm Infection In the United States pinworm infections are present in up to 12% of the general population. pin worm • pinworm more:condition_symptoms • pinworm treatment • pinworms in lungs • pinworms
Reflexology for PMS Studies show Reflexology may be helpful in the battle against mood swings, bloating, sleepless nights and cravings that come with PMS. premenstrual syndrome and reflexology • foot hand ear reflexology • pms symptoms • natural relief for pms • premenstrual symptoms
Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder or manic depression is a less common type of depression. Here are the symptoms and treatments for manic depression, plus recent research findings. symptoms of bipolar disorder • treatments for manic depression • types of depression • manic phase • treatment of bipolar disorder
TBI Challenges Traumatic Brain Injuries cause challenges on many levels. Concerns are divided into the physical, cognitive, psychosocial, and behavioral-emotional levels. tbi • traumatic brain injuries • challenges of brain injuries • brain injuries • impulsivity
ADHD What is ADHD? What are the symptoms? What are the available treatments? This article offers a brief overview of the disorder and how it is treated. adhd • stimulants for treatment of adhd • buproprion • clonidine
Bargain Horses--Are They Really A Bargain? What you need to know before purchasing a cheap horse or accepting a free horse. equine • horse • bargain • free • seller
Health Tips Series - Part 2 Health tips to get you ready for the cooler seasons. health • tips • natural • holistic • therapy
MICROWAVE OVENS: Health Hazards??? This article looks at a few researches and observations regarding the ill effects of using microwave ovens and microwaved foods on the human body. A look at “Microwave Sickness” and other microwave related health problems. microwave ovens • biological hazards • environmental hazards • microwatts exposure • microwave sickness
My Child Has Bipolar Disorder A description of bipolar disorder in children, the difference between bipolar disorder and adhd and the treatment of BP in kids child • bipolar-disorder • symptoms • treatment • links
Nursing on the Road breastfeeding while traveling by car breastfeeding • travel • car • nursing • infant
Perennials that are good for you Echinacea, Burdock and Valerian - how to grow them, enjoy them and utilize their medicine echinacea • burdock • valerian • medicine • medicinal
Post Trautmatic Stress Disorder What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and what can be done about it? trauma • ptsd • stress disorder • symdrome • mental illness
SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKE YOUR BABY! SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME shaken baby syndrome • abused children • battered • shaken • abuse
The Relationship between Biochemistry and Aggression (part 2) The relationships between biochemistry and neurochemistry with violent human aggression is investigated. Biochemical studies strongly support a positively correlated relationship between testosterone and aggression. A mediating relationship between cortisol and testosterone is apparent. Neurochemical evidence is not as clear. However, a significant relationship between serotonergic functioning and aggression is evident. Causal relationships have been difficult to infer, but, are somewhat supported. THIS WEEK: Cortisol and Serotonin forensics • aggression • biochemistry • neurochemistry • psychology |
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