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The pelvis, skull, spine and legs are most commonly affected. The risk of Paget's disease of bone increases with age and if family members have the disorder.
But it also can challenge healthy eating habits. Andrea Delgado, a Mayo Clinic dietitian, says that by paying attention to how much you eat and how often, you ...
Quetiapine is used alone or together with other medicines to treat bipolar disorder (depressive and manic episodes) and schizophrenia. Quetiapine extended- ...
... disorder (manic-depressive illness), major depressive disorder, and schizophrenia. ... eating food or eating certain types of food since interactions may occur.
No medications are approved by the Food and Drug Administration specifically for cyclothymia, but your doctor may prescribe medications used to treat bipolar ...
It can cause skin that looks thin. Diseased mucous membranes can cause constipation and make it hard to eat. Kindler syndrome. This type tends to cause blisters ...
Eat from plates, not packages. Eating right from a container gives you no sense of how much you're eating. Seeing food on a plate or in a bowl keeps you ...
... disorder as an impulse control disorder. Some mental health professionals consider compulsive sexual behaviors as sexual activities taken to an extreme that ...
Fasting or eating a very low-calorie diet; Dehydration; Menstruation; Strenuous ... Both your parents carry the modified gene that causes the disorder; You ...
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