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Prior history of suicide attempt at any time in the subject's life time prior to screening or randomization, or major psychiatric illness requiring ...
... suicidal thoughts and tendencies or to become more depressed. ... Let the doctor know if you or anyone in your family has bipolar disorder (manic-depressive) or ...
... suicide, homelessness, violence, and victimization. "Trauma bleeds into their own sense of self-worth and their career," Luckey says. "We're better at ...
Threatens self-harm or behaves in ways that could lead to suicide. Is often very angry. Shows impulsive and risky behavior, such as having unsafe sex ...
Learn more from Dr. Tatnai Burnett, a Mayo Clinic OB-GYN. PLUS ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS Healing after a loved one's suicide · Addison's disease · Pain ...
Schiller sees accidental, homicidal and suicidal gun injuries in his trauma work. In fact, he indicates trauma from firearms has grown from one incident a year ...
Subjects experiencing suicidal ideation (type 4 or 5) or any suicidal behavior within the past month as defined by the C-SSRS. Participating Mayo Clinic ...
Active suicidal ideation as defined by MADRS score >4 on question #10 or Columbia Suicide Severity Scale (C-SSRS), yes response to Question #4 (ideation ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have an erection of the penis lasting longer than 4 hours. This medicine may cause some people to have suicidal ...
Participation eligibility · Severe anxiety or depression (defined as psychiatric hospitalization in the past 12 months, current or recent suicidal ideation or ...
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