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disorder

[dis-awr-der] / dɪsˈɔr dər /






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Spending less time in front of the television and more time on other activities could help prevent major depressive disorder, especially during middle age.

From Science Daily

They have also been shown to drive eating disorders — by far the deadliest psychiatric illnesses — in teens.

From Los Angeles Times

We found other Instagram videos claiming sunbeds could reduce body weight and "increase serotonin levels" to treat mood disorders and depression.

From BBC

He also suffers from a "conduct disorder" and ADHD.

From BBC

"Today Europe faces a massive challenge, in a world of disorder," he said.

From BBC