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Medicines used to treat depression, seizure or insomnia may be used to relieve nerve pain. Some people with peripheral nerve injuries may need ...
When Joanina Gicobi began her Ph.D. degree five years ago at Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, she was interested in thinking creatively ...
... Depression, Anxiety disorder, Acne, Vitamin deficiency, Upper respiratory infection, Sore throat, Allergic sinusitis, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
This story originally appeared on the In the Loop blog. New Knee Works Like Magic · Mayo Clinic Minute: How to tell if your teen is moody versus depressed ...
Mayo Clinic Radio: Pancreatic Cancer/Postpartum Depression/Population Health Management · Mayo Rheumatologist Dr. Timothy Niewold Recognized for Achievements ...
... DEPRESSIVE NEUROSES,10794.3 MS882,NEUROSES EXCEPT DEPRESSIVE,16766.1 MS884,ORGANIC DISTURBANCES AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY,20019.62 MS885,PSYCHOSES ...
In a[...] By Deb Balzer • September 17, 2015. College Depression: What Parents Need to Know. For many college kids, freshman year is the first time they've ...
following: any psychotic disorder, severe bipolar or unipolar depression, prior history of suicidal thoughts or behavior that are believed to represent a ...
absence of elevations in creatine kinase (CK). - Participant has psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or major depressive disorder ...
... depressed mood may contribute to the experience of pain in the amputee. Read More on PubMed. Phantom pain and risk factors: a multivariate analysis. Dijkstra ...
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