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disorder

[dis-awr-der] / dɪsˈɔr dər /






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"It's actually a bigger issue than people realise," says Duncan, from Devon, whose teenage daughter is autistic and has sensory processing disorder, which means she is more sensitive to how clothing feels against her skin.

From BBC

Shiber was granted an accommodation to help her manage unspecified mood and anxiety disorders: a window from midnight to 9 a.m. in which she would not have to work, the lawsuit said.

From The Wall Street Journal

People with roots in the Outer Hebrides and north west Ireland face the highest known risk of developing hemochromatosis, a genetic disorder that causes the body to absorb and store too much iron.

From Science Daily

The analyst expects to see persistent strength in CAS, a product category encompassing technologies that treat heart rhythm disorders.

From Barron's

An eating disorder charity said it was "incredibly worrying" that the injections were available "without even the most basic due diligence".

From BBC