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  1. ... spots and vertical ridges are harmless.</p> <p>Nail problems that sometimes require treatment include:</p><ul> <li>Bacterial and fungal infections</ ...
  2. ... Journal Article. X-1 1224. Lo SY. Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of autism via meridian theory. Am J Chin Med. 2012;40(1):39– ... S, Morriss D, et al. Multidisciplinary assessment and treatment of self-injurious ... and biological theory and approach. J Autism Dev Disord. 2015 Jun; ...
  3. ... of the reported adverse effects such as anxiety, nail biting, and appetite suppression were attributed to stimulant use. Trends toward a higher rate of treatment-emergent sadness (divalproex: 3 of 14, 20%; placebo: ...
  4. ... harness* or traction* or cast* or splint* or nail* or fix* or tape* or plaster* or elastic* or brace* or ... treatment/ 28. (manipulat* or reduction).ti,ab. 29. open ...
  5. ... benign and malignant disorders of the skin, hair, nails and adjacent mucous ... provide standardized dialysis treatment to patients. May be in done in a ...
  6. ... switching between warm or cold Faster growth of nails and hair Muscle spasms and joint pain Severe ... to 6 months): Continued changes in the skin Nails that are cracked and break more easily Pain ...
  7. ... of developing long-term consequences of the disease. Treatment decisions ... including skin and nails, oral cavity, bone, lymph nodes and thymus, pituitary ...
  8. ... skin peeling and faster-than-usual growth of nails [ 11 ] Maculopapular or itchy skin rash [ 2 , 4 , ...