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  1. Depression (also known as major depression or major depressive disorder) is a psychiatric disorder that affects mood, behavior, and overall health. It causes prolonged ...
  2. Short stature, hyperextensibility, hernia, ocular depression, Rieger anomaly, and teething delay, commonly known by the acronym SHORT syndrome, is a rare disorder that affects many parts of ...
  3. ... seasons. This condition is a subtype of major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder. Major depressive disorder is characterized by prolonged sadness and a general ...
  4. ... a mood disorder such as bipolar disorder or depression. The prefix "schizo-" refers to the psychotic symptoms ... is less common than schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or depression alone. However, because schizoaffective disorder can be difficult ...
  5. ... that occur in people with Perry syndrome include depression, a general loss of interest and enthusiasm (apathy), ... their family. Parkinsonism with alveolar hypoventilation and mental depression Genetic Testing Registry: Perry syndrome Perry syndrome National ...
  6. Familial hemiplegic migraine is a form of migraine headache that runs in families. Migraines usually cause intense, throbbing pain in one area of the head, often ...
  7. The CACNA1A gene belongs to a family of genes that provide instructions for making calcium channels. These channels, which transport positively charged calcium ...
  8. ... a drug called citalopram in people with major depressive disorder. This polymorphism changes a single amino acid near ... of the μ opioid receptor. People with major depressive disorder who have this polymorphism are more likely to ...
  9. ... tachycardia), general weakness and tiredness (fatigue), sleep problems, depression, irritability, confusion, migraine headaches, recurrent seizures (epilepsy), and ...
  10. ... They may also develop psychiatric disorders, such as depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, or obsessive-compulsive disorder.People ... the inability to take care of oneself, anxiety, depression, and changes in personality may be the first ...
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