Psychiatric Problem

Psychiatric Problem - most related articles:

- History of ADHD or hyperactivity off base - 3.6
- Antidepressant use increasing among Americans with no psychiatric diagnosis - 3.5
- Passive smoking may lead to poorer mental health - 2.8
- Autism children better at problem solving - 2.6
- Role of Omega-3 unclear for bipolar disorder - 2.6
- Bright light therapy eases bipolar depression - 2.5
- Sickness absence can predict employee mortality - 2.5
- Facebook may reveal problem drinking among college students - 2.5
- Cannabis in teens can cause depression and anxiety - 2.3
- Middle aged more anxious and depressed than elderly - 2.2

Psychiatric Problem articles

FASD children have more behavioral problems than ADHD children
Children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) have a high risk of psychiatric problems, particularly attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder, or both.

Sickness absence can predict employee mortality
Major diagnoses for medically certified absences were associated with increased mortality, with the exception of musculoskeletal disease. Data on sickness absence diagnoses may provide useful information to identify groups with increased health risk and a need for targeted interventions.

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