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Monday, October, 19, 2009

What Is A Metabolic Disorder

Health Encyclopedia: Premenstrual Syndrome Complications

Complications


Premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and in particular premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), can have an adverse effect on women's relationships with co-workers, partners, and children.

Risk for Suicide

As many as 10% of women who report PMS symptoms, especially PMDD, have had suicidal thoughts. One study suggested that women who attempt suicide are more likely to do so during the premenstrual phase or in the first week of the period.

Risk for Major Depression

Depression and PMS often coincid...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Caloric Restrictions and Brain Function
By Dr. Charles Whitcomb , Health Expert

...between energy intake and energy use leads to chronic metabolic diseaseMetabolic disease is... Read more »

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More Evidence that Diet Affects the Immune System
By Christine Miller , Health Expert

...potential for inflammatory diseases like RA, as well as metabolic diseases. The authors... Read more »

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The Good Fat
By Gretchen Becker , Health Expert

...actually be healthy and may protect people from getting metabolic diseases like diabetes.  ... Read more »

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High Blood Pressure and the Metabolic Syndrome
By Dr. Charles Whitcomb , Health Expert

...inflammatory stress that has led to an epidemic of "metabolic disease". The resultant abnormal... Read more »

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Your osteoarthritis diagnosed and managed
By Dr. Jonathan Krant , Health Expert

...developmental abnormalities involving the hip and metabolic diseases of bone and cartilage. ... Read more »

Health Guide

Arrhythmia Patient Guide
...middle-aged adults. People with a history of heart disease, blood chemistry imbalances, and some metabolic diseases are at a greater risk for the development of arrhythmias and their... Read more »
Type 1 Diabetes Causes: Islets of Langerhans
CausesAutoimmune ResponseType 1 diabetes is usually a progressive autoimmune disease, in which the beta cells that produce insulin are slowly destroyed by the body's own immune system. It is unknown... Read more »
Cholesterol Risk Factors
About half of all American adults have total cholesterol levels over 200 mg/dL. Over 25% have been told by doctors that they have unhealthy levels. Total cholesterol levels have been... Read more »
Gout: Symptoms
Causes and Risk FactorsGout is classified as either primary or secondary, depending on what causes the high levels of uric acid in the blood (hyperuricemia).More than 99% of primary gout cases are... Read more »
Symptoms of Nicotine Withdrawal
of WithdrawalAfter you quit smoking, you with have some withdrawal symptoms. Such symptoms generally peak in intensity 3 -5 days after you quit, and usually disappear after 2 weeks, although... Read more »

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