Sentence examples for recognized diagnosis from inspiring English sources

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"Once you are labeled a problem child, you are less likely to get the benefits you need, even if you have a recognized diagnosis that requires quality care".

Asperger's is a recognized diagnosis, because Hans Asperger published a number of papers about it beginning in the middle of the last century.

Years ago, before much was known about PTSD (not a recognized diagnosis until 1980), noted crime author Joseph Wambaugh vividly described a police officer suffering PTSD symptoms in The Onion Field, his superb 1973 book later made into a movie starring James Woods and Ted Danson.

Chronic daily headache (CDH) is not a universally recognized diagnosis but an umbrella term for a group of headache disorders occurring at least 15 days per month [1 3].

A story on work, vacations, and retirement in Harvard Men's Health Watch reports that "death from overwork" is a recognized diagnosis in Japan, one that even requires employers to provide compensatory payments to survivors.

Consider the chocoholic example again: Leaving aside the fact that chocoholic is not a recognized diagnosis, what does this study actually show?

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Interestingly, the overfitting bias and label skewness bias both demonstrate a majority-count phenotype favor mechanism in diagnosis, which means that only majority-count samples can be recognized in diagnosis.

Compulsive buying, sometimes called compulsive or addictive shopping, is not a recognized psychiatric diagnosis, but it is now being considered for inclusion in the next edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

One atypical attachment pattern is considered to be an actual disorder, known as reactive attachment disorder or RAD, which is a recognized psychiatric diagnosis (ICD-10 F94.1/2 and DSM-IV-TR 313.89).

The most common antigen recognized before diagnosis was 60 kD Ro; 63 (49%) bound 601 kD Ro before 4 SLE criteria were present (Table 1).

The overfitting and label skewness biases both demonstrate a majority-count phenotype favor mechanism, i.e., only majority-count samples can be recognized in diagnosis.

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