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In general, people with mental illness are discriminated against more in developing countries in Asia compared to Western countries. [49] Unlike somatic symptoms, psychological symptoms are seen as socially disadvantageous, affecting their work and marriage. [49] Those with mental disorders are seen as dangerous and aggressive. [49]
Under Memorandum Order No. 3 released on September 7, 2016, the Department of National Defense and the Department of the Interior and Local Government are ordered to deploy additional forces of the AFP and PNP in public areas throughout the country without causing undue alarm to the general public, and to intensify their local and transnational intelligence operations against individuals or ...
Increasing burden of dementia over time due to aging populations. [2] The prevalence of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias is significant in East Asian countries compared to the global average, which has 667 cases per 100,000 people. [2] Japan has the highest prevalence of AD in the world at 3,079 cases per 100,000 population. [2]
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The prevention of dementia involves reducing the number of risk factors for the development of dementia, and is a global health priority needing a global response. [1] [2] Initiatives include the establishment of the International Research Network on Dementia Prevention (IRNDP) [3] which aims to link researchers in this field globally, and the establishment of the Global Dementia Observatory ...
The Philippine Trench (also called the Philippine Deep, Mindanao Trench, and the Mindanao Deep) is a submarine trench to the east of the Philippines. The trench is located in the Philippine sea of the western North Pacific Ocean and continues NNW-SSE. [ 1 ]
The authors also found a substantial link between baseline BCS and depression risk among those younger than 50 — which they considered surprising since they expected only older adults may have ...
In contrast to major depression, dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative syndrome involving a pervasive impairment of higher cortical functions resulting from widespread brain pathology. [ 7 ] A significant overlap in cognitive and neuropsychological dysfunction in dementia and pseudodementia patients increases the difficulty in diagnosis.