What Medical Doctors Will Not Tell YouOnyechuku Aghawenu Ph.D
The worldwide prevalence of Parkinson’s disease (PD) has been constantly increasing in the last decades. With rising life expectancy, a longer disease duration in PD patients is observed, further increasing the need and socioeconomic importance of adequate PD treatment. Today, PD is exclusively ...
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Sometimes the hardest part of a medical job is keeping a straight face. As Jerry Seinfeld observed of his twenty years of dating: “That’s a lot of acting fascinated.” The acquisition of a condition lends significance to one’s existence. An illness, a cross to bear. Some people go ...
Everyone has social issues of one type or another even if it is as simple as becoming enraged behind the wheel or looking down your nose at someone of "lesser class." These differences in socioeconomic class and clout will never be made so that people exist on a single plane of equality...
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But there may be a reason for that: neither “psychopath” nor “sociopath” is a clinical diagnosis. They're common terms for people who exhibit "pathological" personality traits. In the U.S., such traits fall under the diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder, or APD, according to the...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). 1. Notion of "Predictability" Applied to Peripheral Vestibulopathies The notion of predictability of a study ...
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