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Wandering and becoming lost is common among people with Alzheimer's disease or other disorders causing dementia. This behavior can happen in the early ...
bone pain; chest tightness; chills; coma; confusion as to time, place, or person; constipation; decreased appetite; decrease or increase in amount of urine ...
But it's important to respect the unique way your teen experiences a loss -- and to offer plenty of time and space to move through the sadness, confusion, and ...
... confuse follow-up evaluation; Known human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or active hepatitis B or C viral infection; Active autoimmune/inflammatory conditions ...
Kakar says that a TFCC wrist injury is common yet confusing even for physicians, especially as a standard MRI cannot detect the tears characterizing this injury ...
It's not evidence of confusion, it's evidence of taking in that science and reshaping policy based on those new data. And what we're studying is changing. We ...
vision, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, confusion about identity or time and place, and a sense of detachment or disassociation from one's self or ...
In coeliac disease, eating gluten triggers an autoimmune reaction that causes cell damage to the small intestine. This in turn can cause diarrhoea, fatigue, ...
You may otherwise lead a law-abiding life and be confused and upset by your compulsive stealing. Other complications and conditions associated with ...
confusion; difficulty breathing; dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position; fast, pounding, or ...
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