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Results 1 - 10 of 71 for Anxiety
  1. ... seeking assurance. These behaviors are performed to relieve anxiety, rather than to seek pleasure as in other ... or social life. People with OCD generally experience anxiety and other distress around their need to accommodate ...
  2. ... problems associated with 7q11.23 duplication syndrome include anxiety disorders (such as social phobias and selective mutism, ... to behavioral differences, such as increased sociability and anxiety-related behaviors, that are seen in this disorder. ...
  3. ... people without the condition to develop schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. More About This Health Condition ... possible risk factor for bipolar disorder, panic disorder, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), eating disorders, and attention- ...
  4. ... attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), an eating disorder, anxiety disorder, or panic disorder. Seasonal affective disorder occurs ... Partonen T. Clock gene variants in mood and anxiety disorders. J Neural Transm (Vienna). 2012 Oct;119( ...
  5. ... Some affected individuals have attention or memory problems, anxiety, or depression. Many individuals with systemic mastocytosis develop ... friction and minor trauma, surgery, insect stings, vaccines, anxiety, and stress. Certain medications can also be triggers, ...
  6. ... often occurs with other mental health conditions, including anxiety disorders (such as panic attacks), behavioral disorders (such ... with bipolar disorder have relatives with other mood, anxiety, and psychotic disorders (such as depression or schizophrenia). ...
  7. ... dystonia are usually painless, although they can cause anxiety when they interfere with musical performance and other ... condition appear to be a form of performance anxiety. Task-specific focal dystonia may be associated with ...
  8. ... be triggered by emotions such as excitement or anxiety or by extreme tiredness (fatigue).Epilepsy occurs in ... hand-flapping movements. However, they can also experience anxiety and behavioral problems.Other features of Pitt-Hopkins ...
  9. ... and cognitive flexibility. Many people with FXTAS experience anxiety, depression, moodiness, or irritability.Some women develop immune ... in fragile X syndrome, such as prominent ears, anxiety, and mood swings. FMR1 An increased risk of ...
  10. ... Children with fragile X syndrome may also have anxiety and hyperactive behavior such as fidgeting or impulsive ... ears) and may experience emotional problems such as anxiety or depression. Some children with an FMR1 premutation ...
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