Sentences with phrase «mood alterations»

"Mood alterations" refers to changes in a person's emotions, feelings, or overall emotional state. Full definition
Lack of vitamin D from the rays of the sun can cause mood alterations and even depression.
After fatigue and weight, mood alterations such as depression, agitation, and anxiety are the most common symptoms in people with Hashimoto's.
Zinc glycinate will prevent acne, individual B vitamins can be used to target specific mechanisms to lower or increase methylation / neurotransmitter production when experiencing mood alterations, 3 - 4 teaspoons of table salt will keep blood pressure high, lower prolactin, and preserve magnesium, one or two liters of fresh orange juice will balance out excess sodium with 2000 - 4000 mg potassium, and cold thermogenesis will mediate insomnia due to high body temperature at night.
Some dogs do have mood alteration with the prednisone, though it is usually to the good.
I have found that after fatigue and weight gain, mood alterations such as these are the most common symptoms in people with Hashimoto's.
It's a proven neurotoxin (brain poison) and known to cause headaches, mood alterations, insomnia, and fatigue... and linked to serious neurological disorders.
In dogs the only side effects that are reported are «androgenic effects», which might include increased aggression, increased activity, weight gain and mood alterations.
Caplan (2010) proposed a model of «problematic Internet use», identifying several specific cognitive and behavioral constructs associated with negative outcomes of the Internet use such as preference for online social interaction, mood alteration, cognitive preoccupation or compulsive behavior.
The first month after partum represents a critical phase of parents life and it could be considered a developmental crisis characterized by anxiety, stress and mood alterations that could have important repercussions on the child psycho - physical development.
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