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  2. Empty nest syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Adults who are also dealing with other stressful life events such as the death of a spouse, moving away or retirement are also more likely to experience the syndrome. [1] Symptoms of empty nest syndrome can include depression, a sense of loss of purpose, feelings of rejection, or worry, stress, and anxiety over the child's welfare. Parents who ...

  3. Empty nests don’t have to be lonely: Experts share 5 ways to ...

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    While a 2019 study found that empty nest syndrome—which is not a clinical diagnosis—can lead to depression, anxiety, or substance use, an earlier study showed many empty nesters enjoy their ...

  4. Empty Nesters Checklist: Here’s What to Do When the ... - AOL

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    In a blog devoted to the “Empty Nest Syndrome,” the Bergen County Grief Counseling ... the husband-and-wife travel advisers and bloggers behind Life of the Empty Nesters, say to expect a new ...

  5. Empty sella syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Empty sella syndrome is the condition when the pituitary gland shrinks or becomes flattened, filling the sella turcica with cerebrospinal fluid instead of the normal pituitary. [2] It can be discovered as part of the diagnostic workup of pituitary disorders, or as an incidental finding when imaging the brain.

  6. How to cope with an empty nest - AOL

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    Saying "yes" to more social gatherings is one tip for parents dealing with an empty nest. Now that her daughters have left for college, Brooke Shields is trying to cope with empty-nest syndrome.

  7. Nijmegen breakage syndrome - Wikipedia

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    NBS is caused by a mutation in the NBS1 gene, located at human chromosome 8q21. [9] [10] The disease is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. [2]This means the defective gene responsible for the disorder is located on an autosome (chromosome 8 is an autosome), and two copies of the defective gene (one inherited from each parent) are required in order to be born with the disorder.

  8. Friedreich's ataxia - Wikipedia

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    Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is a rare, inherited, autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects the nervous system, causing progressive damage to the spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and cerebellum, leading to impaired muscle coordination (ataxia). The condition typically manifests in childhood or adolescence, with initial ...

  9. Empty nest improves your marriage and your wallet - AOL

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    "Empty nest syndrome" originally referred to forlorn parents who were lost when their children moved out, but new research demonstrates that this is not the case. For many couples, having the kids ...