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