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Your doctor may recommend that you eat a balanced diet with an adequate amount of calcium and vitamin D (found in milk or other dairy products). Take ...
Excessive, ongoing anxiety and worry can interfere with your daily activities and may be a sign of generalized anxiety disorder, but treatment can help.
Neuroimaging, neurocognitive, motor and other tests that may provide insight into the risk of evolving symptoms of a neurodegenerative disorder; Clinical trials ...
The aim of this study is to screen patients who are seen at a motility clinic for borderline personality disorder with the Mclean Screening Instrument for ...
Ask your doctor how carefully you need to follow specific dietary guidelines. Mealtime. Eat small amounts more frequently. If you feel full after eating only a ...
... disorder or schizophrenia. Its goal is to help residents return to the ... Independent medication management, meal planning and physical activities.
Coping with anxiety: Can diet make a difference? Herbal treatment for anxiety: Is it effective? Test anxiety: Can it be treated? Associated Procedures.
Shortness of breath, particularly during vigorous activity or when lying down. Not eating enough. This is mainly seen in children with aortic valve stenosis.
Binge-eating disorder · Bladder exstrophy · Boils and carbuncles · Burning mouth syndrome · Carpal tunnel syndrome · Central nervous system vascular ...
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