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Fatigue at presentation 610 145/610 (23.8%) Weakness at presentation 610 29/610 (4.8%) Memory impairment at presentation 610 61/610 (10%) Depression at presentation 610 81/610 (13.4%) Polydipsia at
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medicine support system in Denmark reimburses only a percentage of the price for gender-affirming hormonal treatment. Quality of life is impaired in many persons with incongruent gender identity ( 2 , 3 ) and the risk of depression ( 4 ) and suicide ( 5
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Introduction Males and females differ in their susceptibility to develop specific diseases. While females are more likely to develop auto-immune diseases and neuropsychiatric disorders like anxiety and depression, males are more susceptible to
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glycaemic targets ( 4 ), and the high management burden associated with the condition can lead to reduced quality of life, burnout, diabetes distress, and depression ( 5 ). There have been rapid advancements in diabetes technology since the discovery of
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important estrogen in men, ADT causes serious estrogen deficiency, which is heavily underestimated and results in subjective symptoms such as hot flushes and sweats, arthralgia, fatigue, mood changes and depression, sleep disturbances, cognition problems and
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, where they are more at risk for depression and anxiety ( 13 ). Determination of diagnostic criteria for PCOS plays a key role in early diagnosis and treatment of this condition. Since the polycystic ovary is an important component of the clinical
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-taking behavior under volitional control ( 12 , 13 ), African Americans with type 2 diabetes and major psychiatric disorders such as major depression and schizophrenia were excluded from the study. Results Descriptive statistics Regarding the age