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- perceiving oneself as helpless, incompetent, and lacking stamina. Includes: Asthenic, inadequate, p****ive, and self-defeating personality (disorder) It is a...
- Weakness is a symptom of many different medical conditions. The causes are many and can be divided into conditions that have true or perceived muscle weakness...
- (with the tendency to circular type of manic-depressive psychosis) and asthenics, athletics, and dysplastics on the other. Among people with schizophrenia...
- The Asthenic Syndrome (Russian: Астенический синдром, romanized: Astenicheskiy sindrom) is a 1989 Soviet drama film directed by Kira Muratova. It is the...
- Bemethyl, also commonly referred to in literature as bemitil, is an actoprotector drug which is also antihypoxant (combating conditions of hypoxia), antioxidant...
- in treating depressions. Indications of feprosidnine included apathic, asthenic depressions, fatigue, apathic syndrome, narcolepsy and other similar conditions...
- clinical practice and described in psychiatric literature in the details: asthenic syndrome, obsessive syndrome, emotional syndromes (for example, manic syndrome...
- depressive, constitutionally excitable, cyclothymics, and emotionally labile), asthenics (including psychasthenics), schizoids (including dreamers), paranoiacs...
- primarily as a mild stimulant and anxiolytic. It is also said to possess anti-asthenic properties. Bromantane is reported to improve physical and mental performance...
- duodenal compression. Risk factors include anatomic characteristics such as: asthenic (very thin or "lanky") body build, an unusually high insertion of the duodenum...