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It's normal for kids to feel anxious sometimes. When these feelings get too big and help is needed, experts often suggest cognitive behavioral therapy.
... anxiety for patients with breathing problems from pulmonary edema caused by heart disease. ... increased sensitivity of the eyes to light; irregular, fast or slow ...
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The purpose of this study is to study the brain response to different wavelengths of light. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age ...
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Certain things can throw off this cycle. For instance, being exposed to light when you'd normally be sleeping — like during shift work — can affect this rhythm.
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