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to a tertiary endocrine center for suspected endogenous hypercortisolism. She had a long-standing diagnosis of type-1 DM and a psychiatric condition characterized by depression and anxiety that was treated with fluoxetine. She had experienced
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, depression of saddle, pituitary stalk visibility, and pituitary gland visibility were observed and recorded. ADC maps were automatically generated after DWI. The ADCs of the solid part of the tumors were calculated from the original images. On a continuous
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prevalences of depression, fatigue and (neuropathic) pain were found resulting in a decreased quality of life ( 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 ). Depressive symptoms and fatigue in people with diabetes are related to an increased risk of developing diabetes
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vitamin D 40,000 IU per week, 20,000 IU per week, or placebo for 1 year. All subjects were also given 500 mg calcium daily. The primary end point was weight reduction after 1 year. The subjects met to visits every third month ( 17 ). The Depression study
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reports about the severity of PCOS and the negative impact it may have on womens’ wellbeing, including high levels psychological distress, depression and anxiety ( 8 , 18 , 19 , 20 ). Our findings also indicate that low self-esteem and low body image