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  • ...ble-blind controlled trials, where it also alleviated anxiety and improved sleep. Fluoxetine was better than placebo for the prevention of depression recurr ...PE, Lynd LD |title=Selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitor-induced movement disorders |journal=Ann Pharmacother |volume=32 |issue=6 |pages=692–8 |year=1998 |pm
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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 ...volved in [[lactation]] and [[prolactin#Effects|sexual gratification]]), [[sleep]], [[Mood (psychology)|mood]], [[attention]], [[working memory]], and [[lea
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  • ...m, creating a hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis.<ref>Renal and Electrolyte Disorders Schrier 1976: page 89</ref> This effect can also be used for therapeutic co ===Sleep apnea===
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  • ...arrhythmia]]s, [[flushing]], [[myocardial ischaemia]], and disturbances of sleep and behaviour.<ref name=BNF57/> Rarely occurring, but of importance, are al ...lock sodium channels predicts their therapeutic use in muscle excitability disorders |journal=Mol. Pharmacol. |volume=63 |issue=3 |pages=659–70 |year=2003 |mo
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  • ...e lowest levels present around 12-4am, or 3–5 hours after the onset of [[sleep]]. Information about the [[Circadian rhythm|light/dark cycle]] is transmitt ...{{Cite web|url=http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=2068517 |title=Sleep loss results in an elevation of cortisol levels the next evening |publisher
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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 ...Yawning, perspiration, lacrimation, crying, running nose, dysphoria, "yen sleep"
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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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  • ...of [[Insomnia|sleeplessness]] in patients who have difficulty maintaining sleep. In addition, temazepam has [[anxiolytic]] (anti-anxiety), [[anticonvulsant ...n the central effects of camazepam and temazepam. Computerized analysis of sleep recordings. |volume=11 |issue=1 |pages=72–6 |journal=Neuropsychobiology |
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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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  • ...causing potentially permanent [[learning disorder|learning]] and behavior disorders. Symptoms include abdominal pain, headache, [[anemia]], irritability, and ...ults include [[malaise]], fatigue, decreased [[libido]], and problems with sleep.<ref name="Karri08"/> An unusual taste in the mouth and personality change
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  • There is a group of genetic disorders, known as the ''[[porphyria]]s'' that are characterized by errors in metabo ...(yogic sleep) for half an hour daily.<ref>Kumar, Dr. Kamakhya; The Healing Sleep, Yoga, Mind Body Spirit; Yoga Magazine, 26 York Street London, Vol. 50 page
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  • ...ntains acronyms on [[diseases]] (infectious or non-infectious) and medical disorders. !width=900px style=text-align:left| Diseases and Disorders
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  • {{About|the suffix ''-phobia''|the class of psychological disorders|Phobia}} ...ffix ''-phobia'' and use more descriptive terms, see, e.g., [[personality disorders]], [[anxiety disorder]]s, [[avoidant personality disorder]], [[love-shyness
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  • This is a list of major and frequently observed [[neurological disorders]] (e.g., [[Alzheimer's disease]]), symptoms (e.g., [[back pain]]), signs (e *[[Cumulative trauma disorders]]
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  • * [[Obstructive sleep apnea]] * [[Eye movement (sensory)|Ocular motility disorders]]
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  • ...nutrition. Other non-nutritional causes for unhealthy obesity included: [[sleep]] deprivation, [[stress (biological)|stress]], lack of [[exercise]], and [[ ==Complex disorders==
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  • *[[Adenoid disorders]] *[[Adrenal disorders]]
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  • ..., strength and sight abilities, as well as eliminating the need to eat and sleep. In early beginnings it allows the victim to gain crystal-like wings and fl
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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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