Sentences with phrase «with psychogenic»

They concluded that «complaints are consistent with psychogenic hypotheses that health problems arising are «communicated diseases» with nocebo effects likely to play an important role in the aetiology of complaints.»
• Protein hydrolysates have been used successfully to treat cats with psychogenic alopecia and chronic gastrointestinal disorders.
Female cats are more commonly affected with psychogenic alopecia.
Those with psychogenic had atrophy of the reward center (nucleus accumbens) and the male sexual centers within the hypothalamus.

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There are several reasons to suspect that the unrecognised entity of wind turbine syndrome is psychogenic: a «communicated» disease spread by anti-wind interest groups, sometimes with connections to fossil fuel interests.
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With Darling (not to be confused with the John Schlesinger film from 1965, and hardly likely to be), the writer - director behind Ritual and Pod (not to mention the upcoming Carnage Park, something of a sensation at Sundance this year) has constructed a disturbing psychogenic fever dream fit to give Lynch and Polanski nightmaWith Darling (not to be confused with the John Schlesinger film from 1965, and hardly likely to be), the writer - director behind Ritual and Pod (not to mention the upcoming Carnage Park, something of a sensation at Sundance this year) has constructed a disturbing psychogenic fever dream fit to give Lynch and Polanski nightmawith the John Schlesinger film from 1965, and hardly likely to be), the writer - director behind Ritual and Pod (not to mention the upcoming Carnage Park, something of a sensation at Sundance this year) has constructed a disturbing psychogenic fever dream fit to give Lynch and Polanski nightmares.
Clinical signs of D. gatoi infection are indistinguishable from those of cats with allergic or psychogenic dermatologic conditions.
A 2006 study revealed that up to 30 percent of patients who actually suffer from psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are misdiagnosed with epilepsy [source: ScienceDaily].
Some cats affected with idiopathic cystitis respond to treatment with the tricyclic antidepressant amitriptyline, indicating that there is a psychogenic component, but results are not consistent.
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