8,9]. Families with neglected, maltreated, or abused children often carry a number of additional risk factors, such as mental disorders in parents, poverty, cramped living conditions, or social isolation [5,10,11]. Moreover, childhood traumatization leads to a significantly higher...
making them question not only their own identity, but also their sanity. Therefore, the removal of this disorder from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) in 2013 and the newest editions was important in that it shows society’s recognition and acceptance of the transg...
Knowing the benefits and limitations of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and other techniques can help you request the right studies, prepare the family for the exam, and evaluate results. The pros and cons of imaging options Jump to: Choose article section... Conventional ...
and families, not only helps obese kids fight their battle but also prevents obesity from occurring. Childhood obesity remains an unsolved puzzle, but many pieces are being found and pieced together to trace some of the leading causes and mental and physical disorders of this public health challen...
Pros and Cons at a Glance PROSCONS Pro 1: Obesity is medically defined as a disease.Read More.Con 1: Medicalizing obesity discourages people from taking responsibility for unhealthy choices.Read More. Pro 2: Obesity is a disease that even increases the risk for other diseases.Read More.Con ...