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investigating personality traits, anxiety, and depression, 69 men with KS were compared with male controls matched for age and years of education. Here, anxiety and depression symptoms were markedly increased in KS, and neuroticism was identified as having a
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might include marked changes in body weight and renal or liver dysfunction (28, 29, 30) . Depression was also found to be associated with the risk of severe hypoglycemia (31) . Recurrence of hypoglycemia may occur due to the development of autonomic
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technology (ART) ( 5 ). Further, there are longstanding implications in chronic disease states such as hypertension, diabetes, depression, stroke and some cancers ( 2 ). PCOS is a broad and complex disease comprised of several aberrations in physiology
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alteration of well-being and depression ( 31 ), two factors also assessed by AcroQoL. A recently published postal survey in a large cohort of acromegalic patients showed that patients reporting oro-dental pathologies had a worse global quality of life
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published systematic studies report that pregnant women who are seeking asylum or are refugees demonstrate a higher prevalence of antenatal and postnatal mental disorders including depression ( 18 , 19 ), higher maternal and neonatal mortality rates ( 20