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study of
deconditioning is in
aerospace medicine, to diagnose, fight, and
prevent adverse effects of the
conditions of
space flight.
Deconditioning due to...
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ventricle was only
partially reversible after a long
period of
deconditioning. This
deconditioning is
often met with
resistance to the
accompanying lifestyle...
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Physical deconditioning may be a
factor involved in POTS.
Strong parallels have been
found between POTS and
strong physical deconditioning or people...
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tissue (fibrosis), depression, anxiety, sleeplessness,
spinal muscular deconditioning and
Cutibacterium acnes infection. An
individual may be predisposed...
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ethical implications, but
Watson did put in
place a
method for
deconditioning fears. He
worked with a colleague, Mary
Cover Jones, on a set of procedures...
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considered as well.[citation needed] sIBM can be
mistaken for
physical deconditioning.
Hereditary myopathies can
mimic sIBM, both in
signs and
symptoms and...
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Olivopontocerebellar atrophy Optic atrophy Spinomuscular atrophy Hypertrophy Deconditioning List of
biological development disorders W. T.
Councilman (1913). "Chapter...
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biological deconditioning and
weightlessness countermeasures. His
research involved bed rest and
water immersion to
study deconditioning.
While in the...
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based on the
premise that
their responses (fear, panic, anxiety) can be
deconditioned.
Mental health care
today involves psychologists and
social workers...
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biological disease, not a
psychological condition, and is not due to
deconditioning.
Besides viruses,
other reported triggers include stress, traumatic...