personality disorder
Asbestos is associated with a number of very severe chronic health problems but chronic sinus problems is not among them.
Wait for them to grow out of it. The chronic flirt is interested in playing games, not having relationships.
Humans experience a multitude of health problems due to a combination of genetic factors, lifestyle choices, environmental influences, and access to healthcare. These factors can contribute to conditions such as chronic diseases, infections, and injuries that impact overall health and well-being.
Around 80% of adults experience back problems at some point in their lives. About 20% of adults have chronic back pain that persists for more than three months.
The psychological term for habitual tardiness is "chronic lateness." This behavior is often associated with poor time management skills, procrastination, and difficulty estimating the time needed to complete tasks. Chronic lateness can have negative impacts on individuals' relationships, work performance, and overall well-being.
Children with chronic respiratory problems should avoid exposure to secondhand smoke.
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Gayle Heiss has written: 'Finding the way home' -- subject(s): Chronic diseases, Chronically ill, Death, Family relationships, Grief, Healing, Helping behavior, Love, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Chronic diseases, Psychological aspects of Healing, Psychological aspects of Love, Psychology, Sick
for problems of chronic insomnia and fever
Yes
Chronic offenders are youths who have been arrested four or more times during their minority and perpetuate a striking majority of significant portion of all delinquent behavior, these youth do not age out of crime but continue their behavior into adulthood
A chronic offender is someone who repeatedly engages in criminal behavior over an extended period of time. There are several factors that can contribute to someone becoming a chronic offender, including a history of criminal behavior, upbringing in a socioeconomically disadvantaged environment, lack of access to education or job opportunities, substance abuse issues, mental health disorders, and association with delinquent peers.