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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Aggressive behavior
  1. ... Aguet M, Babinet C, Shih JC, et al. Aggressive behavior and altered amounts of brain serotonin and norepinephrine ...
  2. ... psychosis, episodes of severe depression, and impulsive and aggressive behavior.There are two types of Wolfram syndrome with ...
  3. ... multidisciplinary counseling for parental guidance and prevention of aggressive behavior. Ital J Pediatr. 2012 Oct 3;38:52. ...
  4. ... behavioral and neurological problems, which can include headaches, aggressive behaviors, paranoia, hallucinations, short-term memory loss, and absence ...
  5. ... signs and symptoms of the cerebral form include aggressive behavior, vision problems, difficulty swallowing, poor coordination, and impaired ...
  6. ... have behavior problems, including changes in personality and aggressive or paranoid behaviors. They also usually develop a gradual decline in ...
  7. ... with behavioral problems, including a short attention span, aggression, impulsive behavior, and hyperactivity. Some people with a ...
  8. ... and anxiety. Other behavioral and psychiatric features, including aggression and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), tend to develop ...
  9. ... very friendly, although they can exhibit moments of aggression and temper tantrums.Other signs and symptoms of ...
  10. ... associated neuropsychiatric disorders (TAND). These disorders include hyperactivity, aggression, psychiatric conditions, intellectual disability, and problems with communication ...
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