Sentences with phrase «diagnosable conditions in»

«The psychiatrist sees symptoms of diagnosable conditions in everyone from the grocery checkout cashier to his spouse; the economist views the simple buying of a cup of coffee as an example of a macroeconomic phenomenon.»

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There is one medical condition where breasts lack the proper ducts (this is visually diagnosable pre-pregnancy) and it can make exclusive breastfeeding difficult or near impossible, but in general, whether your breasts start leaking and swelling in your second trimester or you don't see a drop until baby is born and don't engorge for a week, don't judge your milk supply by changes to your boobs.
One in four adults is living with a diagnosable mental health condition, and despite the fact that virtually all mental health conditions are treatable only 20 % of people seek professional assistance.
Micropenis is a real, diagnosable medical condition; it refers to a penis that's less than 2.8 inches long when erect, according to Jamin Brahmbhatt, MD, urologic surgeon and co-founder of The PUR Clinic in Clermont, Florida.
Keep in mind, protein deficiency is a real and diagnosable medical condition.
Hashimoto's thyroiditis, an autoimmune thyroid condition and the most common cause of underactive thyroid in the U.S., is only diagnosable by running a blood test to check for thyroid antibodies — but many doctors don't run this test when a patient first complains of low thyroid symptoms.
While some argue that the term «adrenal fatigue» is not yet a diagnosable condition, the persistence of chronic cortisol levels found in patients shows that this issue does exist and is a serious problem well - recognized by those who practice holistic medicine.
The report highlighted that on average, three children in every classroom have a clinically diagnosable mental health condition, while 90 per cent of head teachers have also reported an increase in such problems over the last five years.
Over 43 % of respondents of adults think that they have had a diagnosable mental health condition at some point in their life.
If their child later develops a diagnosable handicapping condition related to a pre-adoptive risk factor they may be eligible to receive financial assistance in addition to the medical assistance once documentation is submitted to the Connecticut Subsidy Unit.
As many as one in six young children has a diagnosable mental condition that would benefit from early screening and response.
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is a serious, diagnosable condition that develops in childhood, typically between 9 months and 5 years of age.
untreated, diagnosable mental illness (bipolar, psychotic disorders and major clinical depression), not including past and successfully treated mental health conditions that are currently stable and / or in remission
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