Do you mean a psychological cause? Or some physical health issue caused by unrelenting anger? Like say, high blood pressure. Psychological causes however, there are a number of conditions that can cause it. Such as Bipolar disorder. I would recommend looking into anger management or talking to someone about your problems. Usually anger is caused by an inability to cope with issues, it happens to a lot of people. Its just a matter of figuring out how to relieve your anger. Talking to someone about why you're angry helps. Or trying to figure out the reasons you get angry and then finding a healthy way to solve that issue.
Yes, chronic anger can contribute to health conditions such as high blood pressure, Heart disease, weakened immune system, and mental health issues like depression and anxiety. It can also negatively impact relationships and overall quality of life. Seeking support to manage and regulate anger is essential for both physical and mental well-being.
When stress is linked to increased psychological disorders, it is referred to as a stress-related mental health issue or a stress-induced psychological disorder.
Serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine are all neurotransmitters that play important roles in regulating mood, behavior, and cognition in the brain. They are involved in the regulation of emotions, motivation, and pleasure. Imbalances in these neurotransmitters have been linked to various mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.
Persistent growing of marijuana itself does not directly cause mental problems; however, the use of marijuana has been linked to potential mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and psychosis, especially in individuals who are predisposed to these conditions. It's important to consider the potential risks and consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about mental health and marijuana use.
Freudian theory would likely describe Hank's eating and argumentative behaviors as internally motivated, stemming from unconscious psychological processes such as unresolved conflicts or defense mechanisms. These behaviors may be linked to underlying emotional needs or experiences from earlier stages of development.
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a key role in motivation by reinforcing behaviors that are linked to pleasure or reward. When dopamine is released in response to a rewarding experience, it signals to the brain that this behavior is beneficial and should be repeated, thus increasing motivation to seek out similar rewards in the future. Dysfunctions in the dopamine system can lead to changes in motivation, such as in conditions like depression or addiction.
Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), hypertension, depression, obesity, high cholesterol....
Noncompliance by the patient. That means patient has not taken the penicillin tablets as per advice.
Oral health is linked to B vitamins in the body. A lack of B vitamins is linked to dementia, nerve conductivity and mood. Also the teeth are linked to the heart (dental health) and heart function. Alcohol consumption diminishes B vitamins from the body. Chronic alcoholics have many oral health issues because of the deficiency of B vitamins.
Yes, and much more closely linked than most people imagine.
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This depends on which specific vitamins you're deficient in. Different deficiencies may cause different undesirable health conditions. You'll find them listed in the article linked to in the "Sources and related links" section below. It also lists conditions related to mineral deficiencies.
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Several conditions have been shown to be sex-linked in humans. The most well-known example is color blindness, which is more common in males due to its location on the X chromosome. Other sex-linked conditions include hemophilia and Duchenne muscular dystrophy, both of which predominantly affect males.
There are only 2 different conditions linked to excessive sweating of the ears. These 2 conditions are Meniere's disease and Vestibulocochlear dysfunction progressive familial.
over one half of all detahs in the US are associated with health problems linked to poor nutrition