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Results 1 - 10 of 55 for Hyperactivity
  1. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a behavioral disorder that typically begins in childhood and is characterized by a short attention span (inattention), ...
  2. ... also have an increased risk for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), though they tend to have problems with attention and distractability rather than hyperactivity. People with Klinefelter syndrome are more likely than ...
  3. ... TSC-associated neuropsychiatric disorders (TAND). These disorders include hyperactivity, aggression, psychiatric conditions, intellectual disability, and problems with ...
  4. ... differences, such as anxiety disorders and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Some people with Jansen-de Vries syndrome ...
  5. ... such as autism spectrum disorder or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. About half of individuals with this condition ...
  6. ... encephalopathy also have neurodevelopmental disorders, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In ...
  7. ... can include spasticity, involuntary jerking movements (chorea), or hyperactivity.Individuals with nonketotic hyperglycinemia can also have certain ...
  8. ... that can range from mild to severe. Seizures; hyperactivity; mood disorders such as anxiety, irritability, and depression; ...
  9. ... individuals develop behavioral disorders such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or autistic behaviors that affect communication ...
  10. ... a short attention span, aggression, impulsive behavior, and hyperactivity. Some people with a 15q13.3 microdeletion have ...
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