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Is drug or alcohol addiction is a chronic relapsing illness?

true


What is Oftentimes criminals are diagnosed with?

Antisocial personality disorder is often diagnosed in criminals, characterized by a disregard for societal norms, deceitfulness, impulsivity, irritability, and lack of remorse. It is not to say that all criminals have this disorder, but it is more commonly seen in this population.


Why does an individual with Turners syndrome often NOT get diagnosed till adolescence?

Sometimes the person does not have obvious characteristics of Turner syndrome, so they do not get diagnosed as a child. When they become adolescent and do not go through puberty that is what leads the doctor to test the person for Turner syndrome.


Which of these disorders is usually not diagnosed in childhood or adolescence?

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is usually not diagnosed until late adolescence or early adulthood. Symptoms may first appear in childhood but are often missed or attributed to other issues. OCD diagnosis can be challenging due to the secretive nature of rituals and avoidance behaviors.


What is of granularity friability and erythema in the antrum?

Granularity in the antrum refers to a rough or bumpy appearance of the mucosa, which may indicate inflammation or gastritis. Friability in the antrum refers to easy bleeding or irritation of the mucosa, often seen in conditions like gastritis or ulcers. Erythema in the antrum refers to redness of the mucosa, indicating inflammation or irritation.

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With what disorders is peripheral ulcerative keratitis often associated?

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How often do I need to check my glucose level if I've been diagnosed with diabetes?

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How often is someone diagnosed with blindness?

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What disease is diagnosed by an excessive number of white blood cells and is often fatal?

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How do people get tick-borne relapsing fever?

In TBRF, humans contract Borrelia when they are fed upon by ticks. Ticks often feed on humans at night, so many people who have been bitten are unaware that they have been.


How often do fevers recur in relapsing fever?

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Why doesn't George miller in of mice and men tell anyone about Lennies condition?

Probably because he doesn't understand it himself - in those times mental conditions such as these had not really been diagnosed as such, and people with them were more often than not just labelled as dumb or crazy.


Is drug or alcohol addiction is a chronic relapsing illness?

true


Can Anorexia be self diagnosed?

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How the diphtheria disease is diagnosed?

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