Some disorders of the nervous system include epilepsy, meningitis, polio, brain tumor and Parkinson's disease. Others are Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, multiple sclerosis and Huntington's chorea.
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Emphysema and chronic bronchitis are the 2 diseases classified as COPD.
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Anxiety disorders and mood disorders aren't the same. Mood disorders include all affective disorders including anxiety disorders.
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It depends on what kind of disorders you're talking about. There are mental disorders, muscle disorders, organ disorders, etc. But disorders in general, probably hundreds.
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The three main types of learning disorders are reading disorders, mathematics disorders, and disorders of written expression.
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The three main types of learning disorders are reading disorders, mathematics disorders, and disorders of written expression
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Depression, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Chronic Masterbation.... the list goes on....
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There are many different disorders of the digestive system. Some of these disorders include gastroesophageal reflex, Alagille syndrome, appendicitis, diarrhea, jaundice, Mallory-Weiss syndrome, and polyps.
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Axis I disorders are predominantly mood disorders while Axis II disorders are personality disorders.
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Muscular disorders occur in the muscles while skeletal disorders occur in the bones.
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Examples of the mental health problems includes the gender disorders, adjustment disorders and the impulse control disorders.
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Vicki Reed has written:
'An introduction to children with language disorders' -- subject(s): Infant, Language Disorders, Language disorders in children, Child
'An introduction to children with language disorders' -- subject(s): Language disorders in children
'An introduction to children with language disorders' -- subject(s): Infant, Language Disorders, Language disorders in children, Child
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Kathryn A. Bayles has written:
'Improving function in dementia and other cognitive-linguistic disorders' -- subject(s): Brain Diseases, Cognition disorders, Cognitive disorders, Dementia, Diagnosis, Language disorders, Rehabilitation, Treatment
'Cognitive-communication disorders of dementia' -- subject(s): Cognition disorders, Cognition disorders in old age, Communication Disorders, Communicative disorders in old age, Complications, Dementia, Diagnosis, Etiology, Therapy
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Substance-induced disorders and substance use disorders
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Substance-induced disorders and substance use disorders
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Metabolic disorders refers to diseases or disorders of the internal body chemistry that causes the body's metabolism. The term metabolic disorders usually does not include hormonal disorders or endocrine disorders which refer to the interactions between body glands and hormones.
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No, they are not. As you can probably guess, psychotic disorders are much more severe that psychological disorders. Psychotic disorders usually involve delusions, hallucinations, etc. While, psychological disorders are disorders such as OCD and OCPD that involve different compulsions and rituals but nothing delusional.
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Learning disabilities are on Axis II.
Actually learning disabilities are listed under Axis 1.
Axis I focuses on clinical disorders. This axis includes diagnoses like Dementia, Schizophrenia and other Psychotic Disorders, Mood Disorders (like Depression), Anxiety Disorders, Learning Disorders, Eating Disorders, and Adjustment Disorders. It's also important to note that Substance-Related Disorders fall under Axis I.
Axis II deals with Personality Disorders like Antisocial Personality Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and Narcissistic Personality Disorder. While many disorders ordinarily diagnosed during childhood (i.e. Learning Disorders, Autism, etc) fall under Axis I of the DSM, the DSM classifies Mental Retardation in general under Axis II.
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Those transmitted on the Y chromosome (girls don't have a Y) Examples include reg/green color blindness.
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Personality Disorders
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Exactly what disease or disorders are you referring to?
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Some common learning disorders include dyslexia (difficulty with reading), dysgraphia (difficulty with writing), and dyscalculia (difficulty with math). Additionally, conditions such as ADHD and auditory processing disorder can also affect learning.
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Disorders such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders (e.g., depression, bipolar disorder), and psychotic disorders (e.g., schizophrenia) are not included in the substance-induced classification. These disorders are considered to have primary causes unrelated to substance use.
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Psychiatry does not cause mental disorders. They diagnose and treat disorders but do not cause them.
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Barbara Weitzner-Lin has written:
'Communication assessment and intervention with infants and toddlers' -- subject(s): Communication Disorders, Communicative disorders in children, Communicative disorders in infants, Infant, Language disorders, Preschool Child, Speech disorders, Speech disorders in children, Speech therapy for children, Therapy, Treatment
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No single explanation of factitious disorders covers all cases. These disorders are variously attributed to underlying personality disorders; child abuse; the wish to repeat a satisfying childhood relationship with a doctor.
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Barbara J. Hall has written:
'Speech, language, and hearing disorders' -- subject(s): Hearing disorders in children, Language disorders in children, Speech disorders in children
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Common mental disorders among teenagers include anxiety disorders (such as generalized anxiety or social anxiety), depression, eating disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and substance use disorders. It's important for teenagers experiencing symptoms of these disorders to seek help from a mental health professional.
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anxiety disorders
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Mainly its AIDS ....... in such disorders the immune system is attacted.
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Communication Disorders Quarterly was created in 1976.
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Epileptic Disorders - journal - was created in 1999.
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Eating Disorders Association was created in 1989.
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Eating Disorders Coalition was created in 2000.
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Suzanne Abraham has written:
'Eating disorders' -- subject(s): Appetite disorders, Bulimia, Eating disorders, Obesity
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Some of the problem associated with mental problems are the eating disorders,mood disorders and anxiety disorders.
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Yes, dogs can develop autoimmune disorders. However, some breeds are more prone to autoimmune disorders than others.
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Minor sleep disorders can be treated with over the counter sleep aids, but more serious disorders are treatable with melatonin.
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