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Medical health issues. Children with autism spectrum disorder also may have medical issues such as epilepsy, sleep disorders, limited food preferences or ...
Substituted cathinones can be eaten, snorted, inhaled or injected and are highly addictive. These drugs can cause severe intoxication, which results in ...
Eating habits. Frequently eating foods that have lots of added sugar, saturated fat or sodium can cause your child to gain weight. These include fast foods, ...
And psychologist and eating-disorder specialist Dr. Karen Grothe explains binge eating and how it's treated. Here's the podcast: MayoClinicRadio 08-01-15 ...
Disordered Eating and Feeding-Related Concerns (Sim, Lebow, Hilliker, Matthews); Coping with and Management of Chronic Illness and Treatment Demands ...
REM sleep behavior disorder is a sleep disorder in which you physically and vocally act out vivid, often unpleasant dreams during REM sleep.
IBS is a functional disorder. Even though the digestive tract looks normal, it doesn't function as it should. Muscles in the intestines move food from the ...
If you're pregnant or breast-feeding, some antidepressants may pose an increased health risk to your unborn child or nursing child. Talk with your doctor if you ...
Illness anxiety disorder, sometimes called hypochondriasis or health anxiety, is worrying excessively that you are or may become seriously ill. You may have no ...
... eating disorder. On the next Mayo Clinic Radio program, adolescent eating disorder ... food, leading to dangerous eating behaviors. Eating disorders frequently ...
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