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  2. Emotional or behavioral disability - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, characteristics, and services of emotional or behavioral disability, a group of disabilities that affect emotional recognition and expression. Find out how this term is used in education and law, and what challenges and supports students with ED face.

  3. Emotional and behavioral disorders - Wikipedia

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    EBD is a disability classification for students who have poor social and/or academic progress. Learn about the history, criteria, criticisms, and characteristics of EBD from this Wikipedia article.

  4. Psychomotor retardation - Wikipedia

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    Psychomotor retardation is a slowing down of thought and physical movements, often seen in depression and bipolar disorder. It can affect daily activities, personal care, and treatment consent, and is caused by various factors such as psychiatric disorders, medicines, and genetic conditions.

  5. Disabilities affecting intellectual abilities - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different types of cognitive disabilities, such as intellectual disability (formerly mental retardation), specific learning disability, acquired brain injury, and neurodegenerative diseases. Find out how they affect memory, functioning, and quality of life.

  6. Adaptive behavior - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive behavior is behavior that enables a person to cope in their environment with greatest success and least conflict with others. It relates to everyday skills or tasks that the "average" person is able to complete, and can be assessed in different settings and contexts.

  7. Disability - Wikipedia

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    Disability abuse happens when a person is abused physically, financially, verbally or mentally due to the person having a disability. As many disabilities are not visible (for example, asthma, learning disabilities) some abusers cannot rationalize the non-physical disability with a need for understanding, support, and so on. [91] [92]

  8. Anxiety disorder - Wikipedia

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    Anxiety disorder is a group of mental disorders characterized by significant and uncontrollable feelings of anxiety and fear that impair social, occupational, and personal functions. Learn about the different types of anxiety disorders, such as generalized anxiety disorder, specific phobia, panic disorder, and agoraphobia, and their symptoms, causes, and treatments.

  9. The Ozempic Side Effect That No One’s Talking About - AOL

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    A new study finds that weight loss drugs Like Ozempic could trigger bone loss. Doctors explain why, and how to protect yourself if you take one of these drugs.