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  • ...also being trialed as an [[adjuvant]] to [[exposure therapy]] for anxiety disorders (e.g. [[phobias]]<ref name="Davis">{{cite journal |last=Davis |first=Michae ...ystem (CNS) manifestations, i.e. [[headache]], irritability, [[depression (mood)|depression]], [[psychosis]] convulsions. Co-administration of [[pyridoxin
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  • ...that has found clinical use as an [[anticonvulsant]] and [[mood stabilizer|mood-stabilizing]] [[medication|drug]], primarily in the treatment of [[epilepsy ...onvulsant, and a combined formulation, [[valproate semisodium]], used as a mood stabilizer and additionally in the U.S. as an anticonvulsant.
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  • ...s, medicines used to treat gout and disease modifying agents in rheumatoid disorders== ===Disease modifying agents used in rheumatoid disorders (DMARDs)===
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  • ...ociety’s 10th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders on November 1, 2006, in Kyoto, Japan.]</ref> It was named dopamine because ...[prolactin#Effects|sexual gratification]]), [[sleep]], [[Mood (psychology)|mood]], [[attention]], [[working memory]], and [[learning]]. Dopaminergic neuron
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  • ...{Citation needed|date=January 2009}} In the presence of pain and the other disorders for which morphine is indicated, a combination of psychological and physiol ...getfulness), low self-esteem, confusion, paranoia, and other psychological disorders. The psychological dependence on morphine can, and usually does, last a lif
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  • ...y weight and condition being treated. For the elderly or people with liver disorders, initial dose is at the low end of the range, with the dose being increased * Liver disorders
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  • ...=Axelrod YK, Diringer MN |title=Temperature management in acute neurologic disorders |journal=Neurol Clin |volume=26 |issue=2 |pages=585–603, xi |year=2008 |m ...=Axelrod YK, Diringer MN |title=Temperature management in acute neurologic disorders |journal=Neurol Clin |volume=26 |issue=2 |pages=585–603, xi |year=2008 |m
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  • ...diac output]], [[anemia]], [[sickle cell disease]] and other hematological disorders, [[barometric pressure]], and [[metabolic rate]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http:/ ...ike syndromes, [[cortical blindness]], and a [[Depression (mood)|depressed mood]].<ref name="goldfranks"/><ref>{{cite journal|author=Choi IS|title=Delayed
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  • ...v/niosh/programs/workorg/|title=NIOSH Work Organization and Stress Related Disorders |accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=United States National Institute for Occup ...ses the risk for development of back and upper-extremity [[musculoskeletal disorders]].<ref name=Encyc_OSH/>
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  • ...by the day, decreasing the hours increases the pay,” seemed to carry the mood of the day. [http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/whaples.work.hours.us] ...archer/cqresrre1995080400.] The number of cases of emotional [[depression (mood)|depression]] in the United States was believed to have doubled between 197
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  • ...causing potentially permanent [[learning disorder|learning]] and behavior disorders. Symptoms include abdominal pain, headache, [[anemia]], irritability, and ...ead poisoning in adults are commonly nonspecific and include [[depression (mood)|depression]], loss of appetite, intermittent abdominal pain, nausea, diarr
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  • * [[Eye movement (sensory)|Ocular motility disorders]] * [[Oral-pharyngeal disorders]]
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  • *[[Adenoid disorders]] *[[Adrenal disorders]]
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  • ...into the future on New Earth. It began when New Earthlings developed a new mood-drug called Bliss. The world became addicted to it and, in Novice Hame's wo
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  • The following is a '''list of mental disorders as defined by the DSM and ICD'''. ...This list contains conditions currently recognised descriptions of mental disorders as defined by these two documents.
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  • ** [[Glossary of medical terms related to communications disorders]] * [[List of eye diseases and disorders]]
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  • ...rythropoiesis|erythropoietic]] functions cease, except in some hematologic disorders. As a major lymphoid organ and a central player in the reticuloendothelial == Disorders ==
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  • ...asing their levels. It is believed that this action is responsible for its mood-elevating effects. ...nd similar disorders, as well as the treatment of chronic and ongoing pain disorders, particularly where insomnia and/or loss of appetite are present. It can t
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  • ...and other biases in studies of Neurontin for migraine, psychiatric/bipolar disorders, nociceptive pain, and neuropathic pain {{PDF|[http://www.prescriptionacces
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  • ...tstorm.us/patents/6359010/claims.html Methods of treating anxiety and mood disorders with oleamide - US Patent 6359010<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>{{
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