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Neurobiological and Neuropsychiatric Effects of Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and DHEA ...
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DHEA
DHEA-S
neurology
neuropsychiatry
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Everything you wanted to know about DHEA, DHEA-S in general and as they relate to neuropsychiatry.
Everything you wanted to know about DHEA, DHEA-S in general and as they relate to neuropsychiatry.
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PsychiatryOnline | The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences | Can Trau...
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TBI
traumatic
brain
injury
psychiatric
disorders
depression
anxiety
schizophrenia
insomnia
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research, though limited, supports the hypothesis that TBI contributes to psychiatric disorders.
research, though limited, supports the hypothesis that TBI contributes to psychiatric disorders.
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PsychiatryOnline | The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences | The Neur...
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TBI
traumatic
brain
injury
neuroendocrine
hormone
hormones
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Understanding the neuroendocrine effects of TBI. This article discusses all hormonal effects as a result of TBI.
Understanding the neuroendocrine effects of TBI. This article discusses all hormonal effects as a result of TBI.
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PsychiatryOnline | The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences | The Neur...
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TBI
traumatic brain injury
pituitary
neuroendocrine
deficits
injury
brain
sex
hormone
HGH
growth
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TBI results in hormone disruption in 25-69% of those effected. The major cause is a pituitary/neuro-endocrine effect. This has been described since the early 20th century.
TBI results in hormone disruption in 25-69% of those effected. The major cause is a pituitary/neuro-endocrine effect. This has been described since the early 20th century.
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