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After this a nervous disorder forced him to give up serious chess.
Fennel - was widely used for people with nervous disorders.
For status-conscious Americans, the body is a walking nervous disorder.
Eight months later, his fiancee died of a rare nervous disorder.
"Yet there were those incidents of nervous disorder during your training.
' Throughout her career she was subject to a range of nervous disorders.
By May 1967, he was put in a clinic after nervous disorders escalated.
He began a kind of shimmy, as though suffering from a nervous disorder.
They are recommending the air to patients suffering from nervous disorders all over England.
It is mainly found in the intestine, and can cause nervous disorders.
Afflicted with a nervous disorder, he was ridiculed by the other boys.
Let us therefore assume that nervous disorders act as an intervening variable.
In the second, nervous disorders have no effect on absenteeism, despite the fact that they are caused by poor jobs.
Young children, particularly, are susceptible to mental and nervous disorders from relatively low levels of lead contamination.
They also take it for relieving symptoms of nervous disorders, especially mild sleep problems.
As a result the claimant suffered a nervous disorder and was thought to be suicidal for a time.
It is sometimes used as a folk remedy for gout and certain nervous disorders.
Towards the end of her career, however, she suffered from a nervous disorder and general ill-health.
But in the third, the relationship between job type and absenteeism disappears when the existence of nervous disorders is brought under control.
You know there are all kinds of nervous disorders that aren't really serious at all.
It turned out to be Limbitrol 5, a drug for the treatment of nervous disorders.
During the 18th century, opium was found to be a good remedy for nervous disorders.
For him, it described various nervous disorders and symptoms that could not be explained physiologically.
Winifred had been sent to a sanatorium in July 1950 for a nervous disorder.
They believe that over-schooling could lead to nervous disorders, depression, and insanity.