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1 for their effort to understand cognitive and behavioral disorders'.
2  way toward the targeted treatment of social behavioral disorders.
3  link between central insulin resistance and behavioral disorders.
4 y fever, food allergies, and psychiatric and behavioral disorders.
5 obiota as an actor in the gut barrier and in behavioral disorders.
6 e brain may be altered by Ab in movement and behavioral disorders.
7 G are a potential causal factor in childhood behavioral disorders.
8 reased dendritic spine density, and numerous behavioral disorders.
9 ty in mouse models of neurodevelopmental and behavioral disorders.
10 ) associated with diverse neurodevelopmental behavioral disorders.
11 d with a broad scope of life-long health and behavioral disorders.
12 for nicotine or other drugs, or emotional or behavioral disorders.
13 behavior and how brain malfunctions underlie behavioral disorders.
14 stic groups that included both emotional and behavioral disorders.
15 cit/Hyperactivity Disorder and externalizing behavioral disorders.
16 ing schizophrenia and other neuropsychiatric/behavioral disorders.
17 ontaneous seizures with relatively innocuous behavioral disorders.
18 edication given to youths with emotional and behavioral disorders.
19 racterized SNPs in human candidate genes for behavioral disorders.
20 etic variation that could influence risk for behavioral disorders.
21 ease, inflammatory disease, and perhaps even behavioral disorders.
22 tion and acute inpatient treatment for their behavioral disorders.
23 ogic (2.0 [95% CI, 1.4-3.0]) or other mental/behavioral disorders (1.7 [95% CI, 1.0-3.1]) were simila
24  neurological findings were agitation (25%), behavioral disorders (25%), muscle weakness (23%), disor
25 ymptoms were difficulty concentrating (42%), behavioral disorders (27%), speech disorders (20%), and
26 and it occurred with both an emotional and a behavioral disorder 32%-68% of the time.
27 logic (aHR, 0.7 [95% CI, 0.4-1.3]) or mental/behavioral disorders (aHR, 0.8 [95% CI, 0.5-1.2]) compar
28 a clear link between Internet addiction as a behavioral disorder and aberrant connectivity in the res
29 contribute to early disease symptoms such as behavioral disorder and cognitive decline.
30 d encopresis) and NNVD, associations between behavioral disorders and bowel disorders as reflected by
31 gical link between inner ear dysfunction and behavioral disorders and how sensory abnormalities can c
32 omatic anomalies, learning disabilities, and behavioral disorders and is associated with a microdelet
33 apeutic approach for treating stress-induced behavioral disorders, and that dynamics are a critical a
34  1.39; 95% CI, 1.19-1.61) or psychiatric and behavioral disorders (aOR, 1.58; 95% CI, 1.36-1.83) alon
35  Adults with both eczema and psychiatric and behavioral disorders (aOR, 2.15; 95% CI, 1.57-2.93) had
36  diseases and human conditions, particularly behavioral disorders, are rated on ordinal scales.
37 hese elevated rates and the heterogeneity of behavioral disorders associated with deafness have usual
38 ed that ASD is no longer defined simply as a behavioral disorder, but rather as a highly complex and
39 ian and complex traits, including immune and behavioral disorders, but the study of the mechanisms by
40 a related subset of streptococcal-associated behavioral disorders called "pediatric autoimmune neurop
41 eurons in the lateral amygdala and develop a behavioral disorder characterized by a deficient respons
42     Speech-sound disorder (SSD) is a complex behavioral disorder characterized by speech-sound produc
43 (BCG) expressing RSV nucleoprotein prevented behavioral disorders, corroborating the specific effect
44 tal hypotheses and models of the etiology of behavioral disorders, defining boundaries of genetic and
45 or determining why multiple neurological and behavioral disorders differentially affect males and fem
46                               Many brain and behavioral disorders differentially affect men and women
47 rrhosis of the liver (23.7%), and mental and behavioral disorders due to alcohol (7.9%).
48                                              Behavioral disorders, emotional disorders, and comorbidi
49 1, F84.5, F84.8, and F84.9) and other mental/behavioral disorders (ICD-8 codes 290-315 and ICD-10 cod
50                  Other post-stroke emotional/behavioral disorders include mania, bipolar disorder, an
51 the mPFC have been implicated in a number of behavioral disorders including addiction, studies were t
52 oadly implicated in mediating stress-induced behavioral disorders including major depressive disorder
53  and fragile X syndromes, as well as complex behavioral disorders including schizophrenia, depression
54 erizes subjects with frontal lobe damage and behavioral disorders including substance abuse.
55 ion syndromes often display hearing loss and behavioral disorders, including ADHD and anxiety-related
56  patients suffer from mental retardation and behavioral disorders, including heightened anxiety and s
57 s been implicated in various psychiatric and behavioral disorders, including schizophrenia, bipolar d
58   Disruption of this interaction may lead to behavioral disorders, including schizophrenia.
59  After adjustment for baseline emotional and behavioral disorders, irritability in adolescence predic
60         In this mouse, a distinct compulsive behavioral disorder is associated with mutant microglia.
61 d increasing vulnerability for cognitive and behavioral disorders later in life.
62 rug therapy, the other post-stroke emotional/behavioral disorders need to be evaluated in controlled
63 lsivity and inattention that accompany other behavioral disorders, neurological conditions, and disab
64                       Numerous emotional and behavioral disorders occur following cerebrovascular les
65 order (ADHD [MIM 143465]) is the most common behavioral disorder of childhood.
66                 Frontotemporal dementia is a behavioral disorder of insidious onset and variable prog
67 ractivity disorder is one of the most common behavioral disorders of childhood and is frequently asse
68 of children, making it among the more common behavioral disorders of childhood.
69 regulation may account for the appearance of behavioral disorders such as anxiety, aggression, and co
70 of obesity, increases the risk of developing behavioral disorders such as anxiety.
71 ed risk of maternal depression and childhood behavioral disorders such as attention-deficit hyperacti
72  is linked to cancer, obesity, diabetes, and behavioral disorders such as autism and bipolar disease.
73                                    For human behavioral disorders such as schizophrenia and autism, t
74 etection of susceptibility genes for complex behavioral disorders such as schizophrenia.
75 deep brain stimulation for treating mood and behavioral disorders, such as major depression, obsessiv
76 mporal dementia (FTD) is a neurodegenerative behavioral disorder that selectively affects the salienc
77 o be a primary pathogenic target for several behavioral disorders that arise during development, incl
78                There is a high prevalence of behavioral disorders that feature hyperactivity in indiv
79  through or shared with neurologic or mental/behavioral disorders, thereby providing insights into th
80     Identification of risk alleles for human behavioral disorders through genomewide association stud
81 ntify candidate genes for complex mental and behavioral disorders through inclusion of environmental
82 task correlates well with the characteristic behavioral disorders used to clinically diagnose spatial
83                           Substance use plus behavioral disorders was the most common comorbid profil
84                                        The 3 behavioral disorders were associated with 5-15 years of
85 07 to estimate the association of mental and behavioral disorders with death.
86 sorder continues to be a prevalent childhood behavioral disorder, with significant clinical and media

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