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  2. Intermittent explosive disorder - Wikipedia

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    Intermittent explosive disorder (IED), or episodic dyscontrol syndrome (EDS), is a mental and behavioral disorder characterized by explosive outbursts of anger or violence, often to the point of rage, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand (e.g., impulsive shouting, screaming, or excessive reprimanding triggered by relatively inconsequential events).

  3. List of investigational aggression drugs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of investigational aggression drugs, or drugs that are currently under development for clinical use in the treatment of aggression but are not yet approved. Drugs used to treat aggression may also be known as "serenics". [1]

  4. SRX246 - Wikipedia

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    SRX246, also known as API-246, is a small-molecule, centrally-active, highly-selective vasopressin V 1A receptor antagonist which is under investigation by Azevan Pharmaceuticals for the treatment of affective and anger disorders.

  5. List of scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    Scott Reuben (US), a former Professor of Anesthesiology at Tufts University, falsified and fabricated clinical trials involving painkiller medications. [168] [169] Reuben pleaded guilty in 2010 to one count of health care fraud and was sentenced to six months in prison. [170] As of 2023 Reuben has had 25 of his research publications retracted ...

  6. Impulse-control disorder - Wikipedia

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    Intermittent explosive disorder or IED is a clinical condition of experiencing recurrent aggressive episodes that are out of proportion of any given stressor. Earlier studies reported a prevalence rate between 1–2% in a clinical setting, however a study done by Coccaro and colleagues in 2004 had reported about 11.1% lifetime prevalence and 3. ...

  7. US biotech executive sentenced to 7 years in jail for COVID ...

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    (Reuters) - The chief executive of a U.S. biotechnology company that falsely promised investors it could produce a quick and accurate COVID-19 test was sentenced to seven years' in jail on Friday ...

  8. Eric Smith (murderer) - Wikipedia

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    A defense psychiatrist testified to diagnosing Smith with intermittent explosive disorder. However, the prosecution's expert said the disorder was rarely seen at Smith's age. [5] He was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder instead. [6] He was also diagnosed with depression. [7]

  9. Talk:Intermittent explosive disorder - Wikipedia

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    Here are links to possibly useful sources of information about Intermittent explosive disorder. PubMed provides review articles from the past five years (limit to free review articles) The TRIP database provides clinical publications about evidence-based medicine. Other potential sources include: Centre for Reviews and Dissemination and CDC