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Here Are The Physical Symptoms Of Anxiety

If you have anxiety, you might frequently feel worried, nervous, or afraid about ordinary events. These feelings can be upsetting and difficult to manage. They can also make daily life a challenge. Anxiety can also cause physical symptoms. Think about a

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An inside look at ADHD (infographic)

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What do you know about borderline personality disorder? (infographic)

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Oppositional Defiant Disorder (infographic)

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10 Early Symptoms of Dementia

Symptoms of dementia If you or your loved one is experiencing memory problems, don’t immediately conclude that it’s dementia. A person needs to have at least two types of impairment that significantly interfere with everyday life to receive a dementia

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