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In telogen effluvium (TEL-o-jun uh-FLOO-vee-um), significant stress pushes large numbers of hair follicles into a resting phase. Within a few months, affected ...
This type of therapy can help loved ones cope with the stress of living with someone who has ADHD and learn what they can do to help. Such counseling can ...
... posttraumatic stress disorder and dissociation in normative, psychiatric, and sexually abused children. J Trauma Stress. 2005 Dec; 18 (6):697-705. View PubMed ...
You may have concerns about how the injury may affect your lifestyle, finances and relationships. Grieving and having emotional stress are common. If your ...
... relationships and enhanced stress management skills. Some stress relief tools are very tangible: exercising more, eating healthy foods and talking with friends.
This syndrome causes a number of potentially serious symptoms that appear decades after the polio virus.
Resilience is the ability to adapt well to stress, hardships, a disturbing or harmful experience, or tragedy. It's the ability to bounce back after going ...
After ruling out any medical conditions, your child's pediatrician may refer you to a mental health professional with expertise in anxiety disorders in children ...
Major life stress, such as the death or serious illness of a loved one; A traumatic event, such as sexual assault or a serious accident; Major changes in your ...
A Study to Evaluate The Relationship ... disease. Massive bleeding from injury accounts ... traumatic headache and methods to treat post-traumatic headache and ...
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