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Dealing with an ongoing illness may cause anger, sadness and other feelings. You might feel like your life is out of control and that you're alone. Stay ...
feeling sad or depressed; feeling unusually cold; flushing or redness of the skin, especially on the face and neck; forgetful; general feeling of discomfort or ...
And psychiatrist Dr. William Leasure explains how seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is diagnosed and treated. Myth or Matter-of-Fact: Everyone has at least some ...
It will include two components: a Single-Ascending-Dose (SAD) stage and a Multiple-Ascending-Dose (MAD) stage. A Study for Patients Who Completed VITALITY ...
This mental health condition involves sudden bouts of impulsive, aggressive, violent behavior or verbal outbursts that cause major distress in life.
rather than sad. Clinical depression does not require profound sadness or intensely negative feelings. Rather it can be a lack of positive emotion ...
Also, be sure to tell your healthcare professional if you feel sad, anxious or depressed. Having these feelings might make it difficult to stick to your ...
feeling sad or empty; fever; frequent strong or increased urge to urinate; gaseous abdominal pain; hair loss; hallucinations; headache; hoarseness or husky ...
This complex disease, which affects more than 16 million people in the U.S., can cause symptoms of persistent emotional and physical problems, including sadness ...
feeling sad or empty; general feeling of discomfort or illness; hearing loss; irritability; loss of interest or pleasure; sleepiness; trouble with concentrating ...
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