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Crying, laughing, yelling, or strong emotional reactions and stress also might trigger coughing or wheezing. If your child is diagnosed with asthma ...
... disturbances, anxiety and depression related to the illness, and delirium, Kamann says. Emotional support: It is natural to feel sad, angry, panicked, or ...
It reduces stress in our life," Dr. Sawchuk says. Too much clutter may increase stress and your risk of depression. It also may create time management problems ...
It can affect your daily life and emotional well-being. ... Folliculitis and other follicular disorders. ... The role of nutrition in inflammatory pilosebaceous ...
emotional instability; thinking and memory problems; language and speech issues; numbness and spasticity. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Schultz is ...
Cognitive functioning, quality of life, and neurobehavioral factors in individuals undergoing deep brain stimulation for movement disorders; Cognitive, ...
Find out about adult health, including physical and mental health, relationships, and workplace issues ... illness, and it may be even harder to sleep well.
Hypertension (high blood pressure), mild or; Psychosis (mental illness), history of or; Raynaud's phenomenon (blood vessel disease) or; Seizures, history of or ...
Disbelief and emotional numbness might set in. ... If you experience intense or unrelenting anguish or physical problems, ask your doctor or mental health ...
A drastically different mood or outlook could be a sign of depression or other health concerns. 7. Are your parents still social? Talk to your parents about ...
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