Not exact matches
Worryingly, if unsurprisingly, the agency found that the majority
of those with the condition aren't receiving adequate care: in high income countries, it estimates 50 %
of those with the
disorder don't get treatment, while in low - income countries that
number rises to 80 % to 90 %.
This time
of year, those
numbers rise with seasonal affective
disorder — a kind
of season - based depression commonly called «winter depression.»
Of course, like with a lot of health disorders, it's not always entirely clear if the number of kids with allergies has actually risen or if we're just better at diagnosing food allergies now, but either way, more food allergies are part of our everyday lives no
Of course, like with a lot
of health disorders, it's not always entirely clear if the number of kids with allergies has actually risen or if we're just better at diagnosing food allergies now, but either way, more food allergies are part of our everyday lives no
of health
disorders, it's not always entirely clear if the
number of kids with allergies has actually risen or if we're just better at diagnosing food allergies now, but either way, more food allergies are part of our everyday lives no
of kids with allergies has actually
risen or if we're just better at diagnosing food allergies now, but either way, more food allergies are part
of our everyday lives no
of our everyday lives now.
The
number of DALYs due to communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional
disorders has declined steadily, from 1.19 billion in 1990 to 769.3 million in 2013, while DALYs from non-communicable diseases have increased steadily,
rising from 1.08 billion to 1.43 billion over the same period.
Some may debate the connection between
disorder and usefulness, but it is beyond contention that the
rise in the
number of persons incarcerated has been yoked to the
rise of disordered persons incarcerated.
Amid a steady
rise in the
number of children diagnosed with ADHD, debate is brewing whether the condition may be a sleep
disorder.
A steep
rise in the
number of children given psychoactive drugs for bipolar
disorder and attention - deficit hyperactivity
disorder has been particularly controversial.
Moreover, as psychiatrist Thomas Insel, director
of the National Institute
of Mental Health, observed in a 2014 strategic plan, the incidence
of a
number of mental health conditions, including autism spectrum
disorder and major depression, has soared in recent years, although the significance
of these
rising rates remains a matter
of controversy.
The study for the first time estimates the minimum
number of locations in the human genome — 250 to 300 — where gene copy
number variation (CNV) can give
rise to autism spectrum
disorder (ASD).
«It might be difficult to imagine why the large
number of gene variants that together give
rise to traits like [autism spectrum
disorder] are retained in human populations,» co-author and genetics and neuroscience professor Joel Gelernter said in a statement from Yale University.
Chronic illness is on the
rise, now more than ever before; a staggering
number of Americans — about half — have now been diagnosed with recurrent health conditions like asthma, diabetes, food allergies, thyroid imbalances, gastrointestinal problems, Lyme disease, autoimmune
disorders... the list goes on.
The
rising numbers of mental
disorders have gone unexplained until now.
As our society sees the continued
rise in the
number of people suffering from chronic diseases, including diabetes, cancer and autoimmune
disorders, U.S. medicine is starting to change its model to look at the whole person, not just the symptoms he or she is experiencing at any given time.
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number of children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder has been
rising since the 1990s.
Whether growing
numbers of young people are seeking help for anxiety
disorders because
of rising exam pressures, or our increasing acceptance
of mental health issues, it is clear that students are in need
of some extra support.
A new federal strategy to attack the
rising number of cases
of autism, a mystifying childhood developmental
disorder, was unveiled at a national conference here last week.