Charles Bonnet Syndrome
It was first described by the Swiss, philosopher Charles Bonnet in 1760, when his grandfather, who was almost blind, told Charles that he could see patterns and objects that were not there.
It was first described by the Swiss, philosopher Charles Bonnet in 1760, when his grandfather, who was almost blind, told Charles that he could see patterns and objects that were not there.
Bruxism, or grinding teeth, usually results from stress. It also happens to some people when they are uptight.
Asperger’s syndrome involves a neurological disorder.
Dubowitz syndrome is a very rare genetic and developmental disorder that causes growth retardation before and after birth. Dr. Victor Dubowitz, an English physician, first described it in 1965.
Carpus is a word derived from the Greek word “karpos” which means “wrist”.
This is whereby someone is speaking his language but with another language accent and not of his language’s accent. It is not widely known since few cases have been reported.
Chronic fatigue syndrome affects millions of Americans. It is not known what exactly causes CFS. Lack of activity might be one of the causes. However, the problem could be reversed if we do what is required.
Going through these eating related diseases are painful moments. It’s scary when they cause a sudden change in eating ritual and pattern, a rapid drop in weight or a shrink in body shape. At the chronic stage, the signs of these eating disorders and their related symptoms are surely an important medical issue.