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Results 51 - 60 of 74 for Major depressive disorder
  1. ... In some people, the condition can lead to depression, anxiety, and other emotional or psychological issues. Alopecia ...
  2. ... They may also develop psychiatric symptoms such as depression, anxiety, agitation, paranoia, and hallucinations, which usually appear ...
  3. ... forties and worsen over time. Personality changes, including depression and a loss of social inhibitions, are among ...
  4. ... and seizures. Affected individuals may be prone to depression or have behavioral problems such as hyperactivity, impulsivity ...
  5. ... Some affected individuals develop psychiatric conditions such as depression and visual hallucinations. People with Parkinson's disease ...
  6. ... also have psychiatric or behavioral problems such as depression, anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), obsessive-compulsive ...
  7. ... parkinsonism have been diagnosed with anxiety, social phobias, depression, and seizures. It is unclear whether these disorders ...
  8. ... very flexible (hypermobile joints). Psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive disorder can also occur ...
  9. ... begin, intellectual function starts to decline. Behavioral changes, depression, confusion, and speech difficulties (dysarthria) are among the ...
  10. ... levels can also cause neurological features, such as depression, memory loss, and mild intellectual decline (dementia). These ...
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