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A carrier is a person who carries a gene(most-likely for a genetic disorder) but do not have the trait controlled by the gene.
No they don't, they are of different species and it is most likely physically impossible.
Helium and Neon - neither react in their own right so with each other is impossible.
Yes it can be a symptom of BPD. People with personality disorders are more likely to have more medical issues then people without them. This includes real and imagined ones
People with AvPD (Avoidant Personality Disorder) display a pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation, and avoidance of social interaction. AvPD is also called Anxious Personality Disorder and it is Cluster C personality disorder recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders handbook.
Someone with bipolar disorder already has periods of depression, and a symptom of depression can include anxiety. The increased energy levels associated with the manic episodes of bipolar disorder may look like ADHD. An individual with bipolar disorder is not likely to be diagnosed separately for depression, ADHD, or anxiety.
Most likely no.
There will most likely be a large gash in the chest, and a symptom is bleeding and/or crying.
Clinical psychiatrists are most likely to prescribe a drug for the treatment of a psychological disorder.
No; repetitive movements are more likely to be a symptom of autism. Twitching or fidgeting are symptoms of ADHD that involve movement.
is more likely to be outgrown.
This is likely a hallucination, which is a symptom of mental illness.
Males are most likely to have the disorder.
It depends on the disorder, but if the child has it and the father doresn't, it most likely means that the disorder was dominant and not recessive. Therefore, the mother would have had to at least have some history of having the disorder.
The fact that this number has been on your mind for the past six years is very likely to be a symptom of obsessive compulsive disorder. Please seek professional counseling as soon as possible, for your sake and the sake of those around you (which could be me).