While the term is sometimes used to describe illness in patients with Lyme disease, in many occasions it has been used to
describe symptoms in people who have no evidence of a current or past infection with B. burgdorferi (Infect Dis Clin N Am 22:341 - 60, 2008).
Not exact matches
On researching my experiences I discovered that when some
persons engage
in intense spiritual practices like intense prayer, meditation etc. it induces psychotic and psychic
symptoms as I
described above.
These
symptoms are
described by psychologists as the root of the disorientation many
people face today
in their lives, although
people manage to cover over and obscure them as a part of their elaborate defense mechanisms.
One adviser to the governor
described Mr. Cuomo's political reaction as akin to a
person who aggressively treats the early
symptoms of a cold — from taking Theraflu to increasing fluids —
in order to avoid the nuisance of actually getting sick.
Dr Jamshidi said: «These findings can be used for diagnostic testing of
people with
symptoms similar to those
described in this study and where the gene responsible for their condition is not known.
«Dementia» is the umbrella term that
describes a wide range of
symptoms associated with a decline
in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to reduce a
person's ability to perform everyday activities.
I don't know about your case
in particular, but many other
people who have had the same
symptom are diagnosed with semicircular lipoatrophy, which is characterized by the dented thighs you've
described and it typically affects office workers.
This guide
describes 50 zoonotic diseases that are of concern for animal shelters and includes explanations of transmission, prevention and
symptoms of infection
in animals and
people.
«Some
people have deemed the skills shortage the result of an education system that has failed to prepare young
people for working life, while others
describe it as a
symptom of employer efforts to shift the burden of training employees onto academia rather than investing
in it themselves.
This protocol
describes a study testing the acceptability and feasibility of a manual - based behavioural activation (BA) intervention for preventing and treating depressive
symptoms in people with mild dementia.
In part, this has been prompted by the clinical observation that there is often symptom overlap between clinical depression and the common features of chronic pain conditions.6 Clinically, this is manifest by the limitations found when using somatic symptoms in self - report measures of depression in both populations with depression and those with chronic pain, 7 and has generated debate about the utility of categorical diagnostic criteria, as described in the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition (DSM - IV), 8 for understanding and treating depression in people with chronic pain
In part, this has been prompted by the clinical observation that there is often
symptom overlap between clinical depression and the common features of chronic pain conditions.6 Clinically, this is manifest by the limitations found when using somatic
symptoms in self - report measures of depression in both populations with depression and those with chronic pain, 7 and has generated debate about the utility of categorical diagnostic criteria, as described in the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition (DSM - IV), 8 for understanding and treating depression in people with chronic pain
in self - report measures of depression
in both populations with depression and those with chronic pain, 7 and has generated debate about the utility of categorical diagnostic criteria, as described in the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition (DSM - IV), 8 for understanding and treating depression in people with chronic pain
in both populations with depression and those with chronic pain, 7 and has generated debate about the utility of categorical diagnostic criteria, as
described in the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition (DSM - IV), 8 for understanding and treating depression in people with chronic pain
in the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition (DSM - IV), 8 for understanding and treating depression
in people with chronic pain
in people with chronic pain.9