By the next generation, he says, there could be one diagnosed celiac among every 50 people, or 6 million Americans seeking a gluten - free diet,
as the diagnoses catch up with the celiac population.
Not exact matches
Other proposed changes run the gamut from eliminating the term «mental retardation» — to be replaced with a new «intellectual disability» category — to introducing
diagnoses such
as «psychosis risk syndrome» and «mild neurocognitive disorder,» which are designed to
catch patients in the early stages of a disorder.
«A lot of the changes in the DSM - 5 have been geared toward decreasing ED - NOS
as a
diagnosis for folks who don't fit into the other categories because it's a
catch - all bin,» says Espra Andrus, a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in eating disorder treatment.
Professor Jasmine Zhou, co-lead author from the University of California at Los Angeles, said: «Non-invasive
diagnosis of cancer is important,
as it allows the early
diagnosis of cancer, and the earlier the cancer is
caught, the higher chance a patient has of beating the disease.