Articles, tagged with "diagnostic criteria", page 1
25th May 2012
Asperger's Symptoms, also known as Asperger disorder, is often an autism kind of condition that's certainly described as substantial problem in social interaction and building interpersonal relationship, jointly with repetitive and limited styles of actio...
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Author:
Mary
20th September 2011
Many people fall into the category of "pack rats." We all know someone who just can't seem to throw away anything, from old magazines to sweaters, or who "collects" items to the point where every space is cluttered. But there is a big difference between t...
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Author:
AKozlowski
29th June 2011
Both way it's the sufferers who will shed, as the remedies they get aren't heading to help to the challenges they have.Even the foremost experts' make common faults with these terms and unintentionally add to the confusion.Mainly because of this, I imagin...
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Author:
Sheldon Macias
23rd June 2011
Fighting with fibromyalgia tender points? Preserve studying via by way of! There presently is not a diagnostic test to create certain the existence of fibromyalgia syndrome. Usually diagnosis is turned up at following ruling out other conditions. In 1990,...
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Author:
Sheldon Macias
19th April 2011
Have you been wondering whether experiencing the symptoms of restless legs syndrome? Restless leg syndrome, which is sometimes referred to as Ekbon's syndrome, is experienced by people who suffer from it as an irresistible urge to move your legs.
T...
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Author:
lucassteagner
05th April 2011
When an individual has a sleeping disorder such as insomnia or sleep apnea, he may be curious to know what a sleep clinic is and what it does. It may be able to help his condition. A breathing device known as a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) m...
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Author:
Art Jones
28th February 2011
By now, most everyone in the United States has at least heard of Lyme Disease, a tick-borne disease that causes a telltale bull’s eye rash and flu-like symptoms in humans and can be severely debilitating if left untreated. First diagnosed in dogs in 1985...
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Author:
Ron Ayalon
18th February 2011
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is often talked about in today’s society, but most sufferers will not come forward for help. This article summarises the basics about OCD and the treatment options.
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
Clients with ...
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Author:
K.McAvoy
01st February 2011
It was founded as the Children's Hospital and Regional Professional medical Center by Anna Herr soon after her individual son had perished by way of inflammatory rheumatism and was as part of Seattle Common Hospital. The Children's Hospital in Seattle has...
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Author:
Vernon Richardson
05th January 2011
Treat Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
TABLE OF CONTENT
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)?
Cause of SAD
Symptoms
Associated diagnosis
Treatment
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)?
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), als...
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Author:
allergymatters
14th October 2010
Irritable bowel syndrome is a functional disorder of the gastrointestinal tract, which results in the clinical symptoms of altered bowel habits and abdominal pain. It is characterized by three specific forms: diarrhea-predominant, constipation-predominant...
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Author:
bcured
13th October 2010
IBS is a common health problem affecting a substantial proportion of the population. IBS is high in patients with colonic pain, particularly after meals or emotional stress. Symptoms that cumulatively support the diagnosis of IBS include abnormal stool fr...
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Author:
bcured
16th September 2010
The 2011 ICD 9 codes will go into effect pretty soon. If you are a pediatric coder, you have a few welcome additions to your practice. Here are some examples of new diagnoses you will find yourself reporting on a regular basis.
Attention deficit optio...
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Author:
James Smith
11th August 2010
There are many ways of treating ADHD but no one is very sure what causes it. Although there are many research studies carries out around the world today which show that it could be caused from anything from genetic traits, to pesticides on vegetables. Ala...
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Author:
compuclic
21st June 2010
Fibromyalgia ranges from the very mild to the very severe. It is a chronic condition that affects 3.4% of women and approximately 0.5% of men. Fibromylagia has been a poorly understood disease for years. Many physicians believed that this was psychosomati...
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Author:
Edward Gooden