Emotional liability is a neurological condition that causes uncontrollable laughing or crying, often at inappropriate times. It tends to affect people with preexisting neurological conditions or ...
This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Affect lability' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications. The medication ...
Emotional stress illusions Researchers are exploring affective lability as a therapeutic target for bipolar disorder, but limited evidence exists on its prevalence and impact among people with ...
To elucidate the mechanisms by which SGLT2i could prevent cardiovascular events, we hypothesized that SGLT2i would ameliorate AP lability independent of the depressor response in DM rats. To archive ...
A four year old child devotes half their total energy expenditure (TEE) to their brains. Even by 10 years-of-age it is still 30% (compared to an adult’s ≈12%). This extreme energy use results from a ...
It is commonly thought that temporal fluctuations in demographic parameters should be selected against because of the deleterious impacts variation can have on fitness. A critical underpinning of this ...
Pregnant people who had bigger fluctuations in stress from one moment to the next -- also called lability -- had infants with more fear, sadness and distress at three months old than mothers with less ...
Labile expression of sex was frequently reported by empirical observation in a variety of Populus species, but the underlying genetic mechanism remains largely unknown. This article has been published ...
Labile mood symptoms are mostly unpredictable compared to your “normal” reactions. These mood swings can be very dramatic and entirely uncontrollable. It can be hard to tell you're in the middle of an ...
This post was co-written by Zamfira Parincu and Tchiki Davis. Do you feel like your emotions swing all over the place? Once you start experiencing emotions, does it feel hard to stop? Or, do your ...