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People who had a childhood learning disability such as dyslexia may have a higher risk of developing primary progressive aphasia. Certain gene changes ...
You might suspect that you or a loved one is experiencing such a condition if you notice symptoms such as aggressive behavior, confusion, delusions ...
... aggressive therapy with respect to preventing long-term disability. The infectious risks and other complications associated with higher-efficacy treatments ...
Bizarre behavior; Violent or aggressive behavior or agitation; Recreational drug or nicotine use. Emotions: Irritability or depressed mood; Lack of emotion, or ...
They can be affected by a sibling who is demanding or aggressive. They also may get less attention because the child with ADHD requires so much of a ...
Poor judgment. Changes that are noticed by family and friends. People with MCI also may experience: Depression. Anxiety. A short temper and aggression. A lack ...
Aggression, improper social behavior, and breaking rules and laws. Alcohol or recreational drug misuse. Mental health conditions, such as depression ...
Other children may not develop as expected for the first few months or years of life. Then they suddenly become withdrawn or aggressive or lose the language ...
Is aggressive and often violent. Has little, if any, concern for personal safety or the safety of others. Behaves impulsively. Is often reckless. Has little ...
Alcohol or other substance misuse. Health conditions, such as heart disease, stroke and obesity. Being poor and not having a home. Being assaulted. Aggressive ...
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