For most clinicians, the clinical perspective of violence as seen with Intermittent Explosive Disorder, specified by DSM-IV to encompass "several discrete episodes of failure to resist aggressive impulses that result in serious assaultive acts or destruction of property", with the further specification...
Intermittent explosive disorder has a prevalence of 3.9%, suggesting that each year in the United States, it is responsible for more than 30 million violent assaults [3]. When manifested as domestic abuse, road rage or workplace violence, such behavior is commonly attributed to cultural factors...
Symptoms: Initially recurrent (“intermittent”) fever, then constant high fever, violent shakes and shivering, nausea, vomiting. Clinical descriptions as far back as Hippocrates in fifth century B.C. and earlier still in Hindu and Chinese writings. Quinine: Bitter-tasting alkaloid from the bark ...
and a new morning for the Nazification of Christianity has arrived. So said Emanuel Hirsh, for whom there was no distinction between Christian belief and GermanVolk.So said Paul Althaus, for whom “the German Hour of the Christian” had arrived. And so said Gerhard Kittel, Germany’s leading...
For example, intermittent electrocardiogram screening has been shown to result in a 4-fold increase in the detection of unknown atrial fibrillation, a risk factor for stroke, relative to a single electrocardiogram screen (Svennberg et al., 2015); continuous electroencephalogram monitoring is now the...
Hydromorphone (Dilaudid): a newer opioid agonist that is related to morphine and is used for sedation, analgesia, and as a restraining agent. Hydromorphone is 5 times as potent as morphine; more effective at relieving continuous, dull pain versus sharp, intermittent pain; can be used in nebuliz...
In contrast, intermittent rTMS upregulates epidermal growth factor and basic fibroblast growth factor [5,6,27,52]. Cyclical loading promotes physiological cartilage homeostasis, which is party regulated by mechanical activation of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) present in the extracellular ...
(DD/ID), seizures, and behavioral abnormalities such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Note that neurodegenerative phenotypes, such as ALS, were not included as part of this analysis. Clinical information was requested from authors when possible for larger sequencing studies. Duplicates were removed...
The use of diagnostic scales such as the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders (SCARED) can assist with confirming diagnosis. [45] Differential Diagnoses Anxiety Disorders Autism Spectrum Disorder Depression Generalized Anxiety Disorder Intermittent Explosive Disorder Panic Disorder Workup What to ...
Typical symptoms include drowsiness after meals, irritability, craving for sweets, trembling, anxiety, and intermittent poor concentration and focus. Treatment includes chromium, CoQ-10, and other glucose-stabilizing nutrients, but the primary focus of treatment is on diet. These patients benefit from ...