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Salt craving: A symptom of Addison's disease? Seasonal affective disorder treatment: Choosing a light box · Self-Image During Cancer · Small cell, large cell ...
... craving and chewing substances that have no nutritional value, such as ice, clay, soil or paper. Craving and chewing ice, known as pagophagia, often is ...
... cravings and addiction. As part of his research into cocaine addiction, Stephen Brimijoin, Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic neurobiologist, began studying ways to ...
Some medicines used to treat bipolar disorder can make you feel hungrier or cause changes in how your body uses food for energy. This can lead to weight ...
Choosing foods that are less calorie dense — meaning you get a larger portion size with a fewer number of calories — can help you lose weight and control your ...
While these medications are an important option for managing pain, repetitive use can lead to dependence, physical tolerance, craving, inability to control ...
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... cravings during and after treatment,” says Marvin D. Seppala, M.D., chief medical officer of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, which is collaborating on ...
people who use kratom may develop cravings for it and need the same medications that are used to treat opioid addiction, such as buprenorphine and naloxone.
Use of smartphone-enabled mood assessments and sensor data to predict alcohol craving in patients with alcohol-associated liver disease and alcohol use disorder.
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