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If you are diagnosed with a serious disease, of course you're going to be depressed about this for a while.
If you are diagnosed with a serious disease, of course you're going to be depressed about
They're also one and a half to two times more likely to be diagnosed than any other racial group.
They're also one and a half to two times more likely to be diagnosed than any other racial group.
I was 35 when I was diagnosed kind of in early 2023.
I was diagnosed with Stage 3 rectal cancer at that point.
This can be important as over 50% of adolescents that attempt to take their lives are diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.
My dad was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis when my brother and I were still very young,
My dad was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis when my brother and I were still very young.
The change made the diagnosis for many more likely, but about one in three who would have been diagnosed with Asperger's in 2013 don't fall into the autism spectrum after the change.
And yet today, one in 36 children in the U.S. get diagnosed with ASD, up 400% from 20 years ago.
About a year ago, I was diagnosed with cancer.
About a year ago, I was diagnosed with cancer.
An article from the Lake Behavioral Hospital explains how people diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, have neurological changes which can affect metabolism, neurotransmitter levels, and neuron health, which can have more direct impact on your physical health.
An article from the Lake Behavioral Hospital explains how people diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, have neurological changes which can affect metabolism, neurotransmitter levels, and
I was diagnosed with dyslexia, or a language-based learning disability, in fourth grade.
I was diagnosed with ADD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, in fifth grade.
People like Ben can often feel helpless when they are first diagnosed, but eventually may realize that they can live fulfilling lives, have families and have successful careers.
People like Ben can often feel helpless when they are first diagnosed but eventually may realise that they can live fulfilling lives, have families,