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Results 121 - 130 of 306 for Dysthymic disorder
  1. ... as: Low self-esteem Poor grades in school Depression
  2. ... a heart attack. Other side effects include lightheadedness, depression, fatigue, and memory loss.
  3. ... that may cause constipation. These include medicines for depression, pain, bladder control, and muscle spasms. Ask whether ...
  4. ... your child's risk for attention problems, anxiety, and depression Raise your child's risk for gaining too much ...
  5. ... lifelong. Drinking also creates a higher risk for depression , anxiety, and low self-esteem. Drinking during puberty ...
  6. ... include feelings such as anger, denial, anxiety, or depression; beliefs and attitudes that are not aligned with ...
  7. ... muscle contractions can be a response to stress, depression, a head injury, or anxiety.
  8. ... used most often. Medicines to treat pain and depression, most often ones called tricyclics, such as amitriptyline ...
  9. ... always present can lead to lack of sleep, depression, or anxiety. These can make it harder to ...
  10. ... discharge from your nipple. You have symptoms of depression, such as feeling very sad, being easily frustrated, ...
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