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  • initialism pathology premenstrual dysphoric disorder

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Examples

  • Of course, PMDD is the really, really severe form of PMS that hardly anyone has.

    CVS/Caremark - Detailing for Bayer? aka TBTAM 2008

  • It is called PMDD, and when it connects to my natural depression, it’s really, really bad.

    Black Pain Terrie M. Williams 2008

  • It is called PMDD, and when it connects to my natural depression, it’s really, really bad.

    Black Pain Terrie M. Williams 2008

  • It is called PMDD, and when it connects to my natural depression, it’s really, really bad.

    Black Pain Terrie M. Williams 2008

  • It is called PMDD, and when it connects to my natural depression, it’s really, really bad.

    Black Pain Terrie M. Williams 2008

  • Why these brain changes alter behavior remains murky, but the differences associated with the estrous cycle suggest strongly that BDNF Met could play an important part in disorders associated with the menstrual cycle, such as PMDD, a condition marked by extreme irritability and mood swings, among other symptoms, and afflicting 5 to 10 percent of women.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010

  • Why these brain changes alter behavior remains murky, but the differences associated with the estrous cycle suggest strongly that BDNF Met could play an important part in disorders associated with the menstrual cycle, such as PMDD, a condition marked by extreme irritability and mood swings, among other symptoms, and afflicting 5 to 10 percent of women.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • Why these brain changes alter behavior remains murky, but the differences associated with the estrous cycle suggest strongly that BDNF Met could play an important part in disorders associated with the menstrual cycle, such as PMDD, a condition marked by extreme irritability and mood swings, among other symptoms, and afflicting 5 to 10 percent of women.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • From "Transformations: Women, Gender, and Psychology" by Dr. Mary Crawford, in reference to the psychiatric article Arlenna mentioned and its focus on "Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder" PMDD: "PMDD currently appears in the DSM-IV appendix of potential categories needing further study.

    Archive 2008-11-01 JLK 2008

  • From "Transformations: Women, Gender, and Psychology" by Dr. Mary Crawford, in reference to the psychiatric article Arlenna mentioned and its focus on "Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder" PMDD: "PMDD currently appears in the DSM-IV appendix of potential categories needing further study.

    PMS JLK 2008

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