A gravity disorder refers to a condition that affects an individual's ability to maintain balance and spatial orientation due to issues with the vestibular system, which is responsible for sensing gravitational forces. This can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, and instability. Such disorders may arise from inner ear problems, neurological conditions, or other medical issues that disrupt the body's perception of gravity. Treatment often involves physical therapy, medication, or other interventions to improve balance and alleviate symptoms.
The sun gravity is stronger
The gravity of Earth is 2.6 times that of Mars.Mars's gravity is 38% of Earth's gravity.
It is gravity.
There is gravity on the moon.
The force that pushes downward on objects on earth is called gravity.
Do u mean movement in the body? This is called a movement disorder or passitivity phenomina. Its just a case of gravity to ming on a pair of scales
It happens all around - and within - us. Living things tend to make order out of disorder. This is in defiance of the second law of thermodynamics. As long as there is life, it will try to sustain itself. And to do that, it needs to "order" things, which is what its biochemical machinery does. It could be argued that gravity orders things as well. On the cosmic scale, gravity pulls gas and dust together to make stars and solar systems. Eventually, disorder may prevail. In the long term, order breaks down. Disorder has an implacable ally - time. Can life go on indefinitely? Can the universe itself?
No, it is a behavioral disorder.
There are so many . . . I can think of bipolar disorder, depression, disassociation disorder, panic disorder, personality disorder, asocial disorder among the many.
yes it is a dissociative disorder. yes it is a dissociative disorder.
could be depression, Avoidant Personality Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, paranoid Personality Disorder, etc. . .
He has a serious mental disorder.
The Immune Disorder SLE is and autoimmune disorder.
No. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder.
in families where at least one parent has a history of a mood disorder, conduct disorder, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, antisocial personality disorder, or a substance-related disorder
bipolar disorder, mood disorder, symptoms are extremecycles of high and low moodschizophrenia, thought disorder, symptoms are hallucinations and delusionsmultiple personality disorder or dissociative identity disorder, dissociation disorder, symptoms are changes in identity and personality
its a disorder