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This severe mental disorder in children involves hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking and behavior that can impair the ability to function.
People with PBA also do not have problems sleeping or eating, which are common signs of depression. PBA also may be mistaken for bipolar disorder because both ...
To diagnose REM sleep behavior disorder, your doctor reviews your medical history and your symptoms. Your evaluation may include: Physical and neurological exam ...
Previously, diet ... Diarrhea, belly pain and cramping may make it difficult for you to eat or for your intestine to absorb enough nutrients to keep you nourished ...
... disorder (manic-depressive illness), major depressive disorder, and schizophrenia. ... eating food or eating certain types of food since interactions may occur.
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) can occur when excess bacteria builds up in the small intestine. Learn more about this bowel disorder.
People on a restrictive diet, diagnosed with an eating disorder or taking a weight-loss drug tend to skip meals. That starts a cascade of effects including ...
It also can come from overeating, smoking, chewing gum or having loose-fitting dentures. Too much lower intestinal gas can be caused by eating too much of ...
Epilepsy also is known as a seizure disorder. ... disorder (ADHD) and other developmental conditions. ... Limit alcohol, don't smoke, eat a healthy diet and ...
This is known as complicated grief, sometimes called persistent complex bereavement disorder. ... Past history of depression, separation anxiety or post-traumatic ...
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