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hypochondria

A Wisdom Archive on hypochondria

hypochondria

A selection of articles related to hypochondria

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hypochondria, Hypochondria, Munchausen syndrome

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hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Liberty Meadows - Characters

Liberty Meadows - The humans. Brandy Carter - A beautiful animal psychiatrist. Frank Mellish - A nerdy veterinarian. Frank is in love with Brandy but afraid to tell her. Julius - Owner of Liberty Meadows animal sanctuary and an avid fisherman. Jen - Brandy's roommate. A sexy rocket scientist who enjoys "screwing" with men. Al - Owner of the local bar where many of the other characters hang out. An educated man who believes in numerous co ...

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Liberty Meadows, Liberty Meadows - History, Liberty Meadows - Style, Liberty Meadows - Characters, Liberty Meadows - The humans, Liberty Meadows - The animals, Liberty Meadows - Collected editions, Liberty Meadows - Awards

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hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Orlande de Lassus - Music and influence

One of the most prolific, versatile, and universal composers of the late Renaissance, Lassus wrote over 2000 works in all Latin, French, Italian and German vocal genres known in his time. These include 530 motets, 175 Italian madrigals and villanellas, 150 French chansons, and 90 German lieder. No strictly instrumental music by Lassus is known to survive, or ever to have existed: an interesting omission for a composer otherwise so wide-ranging and prolific, during an age when instrumental music was becoming an ever-more prominent means of expression, all over Europe. < ...

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Orlande de Lassus, Orlande de Lassus - Life, Orlande de Lassus - Music and influence, Orlande de Lassus - Sacred music, Orlande de Lassus - Secular music, Orlande de Lassus - Media, Orlande de Lassus - References and further reading

Read more here: » Orlande de Lassus: Encyclopedia II - Orlande de Lassus - Music and influence

hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler's medical health - Doctors and drugs

Unbeknownst to most people today, and especially to many Germans at the time, Hitler suffered from several medical ailments. In 1934, the young Schutzstaffel officer and surgeon Dr. Karl Brandt, assisted by Professor Werner Haase, was assigned as his escort physician. Professor Theodore Morell, who was reputed for syphilis treatment prescription, became Hitler's physician and a member of the Fuhrer's inner circle by the ...

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Adolf Hitler's medical health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Doctors and drugs, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Diet, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Syphilis, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Other possible health issues, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Mental health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Autopsy comment on anatomy

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hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Gilbert's syndrome - Controversial Dietary Recommendations

No treatment is necessary for most individuals and Gilbert's syndrome is clinically defined as being without symptoms except for periodic mild jaundice. Some non-clinician maintained websites do provide dietary recommendations for coping with the more severe symptoms said to be associated with high bilirubin levels such as persistent or meal-related fatigue or "brain fog". Some argue that the "severe" Gilbert's syndrome symptoms manifested as diffuse malaise are more attributable to mild hypochond ...

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Gilbert's syndrome, Gilbert's syndrome - Signs and symptoms, Gilbert's syndrome - Diagnosis, Gilbert's syndrome - Controversial Dietary Recommendations, Gilbert's syndrome - History

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hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Blaise Pascal - Early life and education

Born in Clermont, in the Auvergne region of France, Blaise Pascal lost his mother, Antoinette Begon, at the age of three. His father, Étienne Pascal (1588–1651), was a local judge and member of the petite noblesse, who also had an interest in science and mathematics. Blaise Pascal was brother to Jacqueline Pascal and two other sisters, only one of whom, Gilberte, survived past childhood. In 1631, Étienne moved with his children to Paris. Étienne decided that he would educate his son, who showed extraordinary mental and int ...

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Blaise Pascal, Blaise Pascal - Early life and education, Blaise Pascal - Contributions to mathematics, Blaise Pascal - Philosophy of mathematics, Blaise Pascal - Contributions to the physical sciences, Blaise Pascal - Mature life, religion, philosophy, and literature, Blaise Pascal - Religious conversion, Blaise Pascal - Upon brink of death, Blaise Pascal - The Provincial Letters, Blaise Pascal - Miracle, Blaise Pascal - The Pensées, Blaise Pascal - Last works and death, Blaise Pascal - Legacy, Blaise Pascal - Works, Blaise Pascal - Notes

Read more here: » Blaise Pascal: Encyclopedia II - Blaise Pascal - Early life and education

hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Blaise Pascal - Mature life, religion, philosophy, and literature

Blaise Pascal - Religious conversion. Biographically, we can say that two basic influences led him to his conversion: sickness and Jansenism. As early as his eighteenth year he suffered from a nervous ailment that left him hardly a day without pain. In 1647 a paralytic attack so disabled him that he could not move without crutches. His head ached, his bowels burned, his legs and feet were continually cold, and required wearisome aids to circulation of the blood; he wore stockings steeped in brandy to warm his fee ...

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Blaise Pascal, Blaise Pascal - Early life and education, Blaise Pascal - Contributions to mathematics, Blaise Pascal - Philosophy of mathematics, Blaise Pascal - Contributions to the physical sciences, Blaise Pascal - Mature life, religion, philosophy, and literature, Blaise Pascal - Religious conversion, Blaise Pascal - Upon brink of death, Blaise Pascal - The Provincial Letters, Blaise Pascal - Miracle, Blaise Pascal - The Pensées, Blaise Pascal - Last works and death, Blaise Pascal - Legacy, Blaise Pascal - Works, Blaise Pascal - Notes

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hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Blaise Pascal - Contributions to mathematics

In addition to the childhood marvels recorded above, Pascal continued to influence mathematics throughout his life. In 1653 Pascal wrote his Traité du triangle arithmétique in which he described a convenient tabular presentation for binomial coefficients, the "arithmetical triangle", now called Pascal's triangle. (It should be noted, however, that Yang Hui, a Chinese mathematician of the Qin dynasty, had independently worked out a ...

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Blaise Pascal, Blaise Pascal - Early life and education, Blaise Pascal - Contributions to mathematics, Blaise Pascal - Philosophy of mathematics, Blaise Pascal - Contributions to the physical sciences, Blaise Pascal - Mature life, religion, philosophy, and literature, Blaise Pascal - Religious conversion, Blaise Pascal - Upon brink of death, Blaise Pascal - The Provincial Letters, Blaise Pascal - Miracle, Blaise Pascal - The Pensées, Blaise Pascal - Last works and death, Blaise Pascal - Legacy, Blaise Pascal - Works, Blaise Pascal - Notes

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hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Blaise Pascal - Legacy

In honor of his scientific contributions, the name Pascal has been given to the SI unit of pressure, to a programming language, and Pascal's law (an important principle of hydrostatics), and as mentioned above, Pascal's triangle and Pascal's wager still bear his name. In Canada, there is an annual math contest named in his honour. The Pascal Contest is open to any student in Canada that is 14 ye ...

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Blaise Pascal, Blaise Pascal - Early life and education, Blaise Pascal - Contributions to mathematics, Blaise Pascal - Philosophy of mathematics, Blaise Pascal - Contributions to the physical sciences, Blaise Pascal - Mature life, religion, philosophy, and literature, Blaise Pascal - Religious conversion, Blaise Pascal - Upon brink of death, Blaise Pascal - The Provincial Letters, Blaise Pascal - Miracle, Blaise Pascal - The Pensées, Blaise Pascal - Last works and death, Blaise Pascal - Legacy, Blaise Pascal - Works, Blaise Pascal - Notes

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hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Orlande de Lassus - Life

He was born in Mons in the province of Hainaut, in what is today Belgium. Information about his early years is scanty, although some uncorroborated stories have survived, the most famous of which is that he was kidnapped three times because of the singular beauty of his singing voice. At the age of 12 he left the Low Countries with Ferrante Gonzaga and went to Mantua, Sicily, and later Milan (from 1547 to 1549). While in Milan he made the acquaintance of the madrigalist Hoste da Reggio, an influence which ...

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Orlande de Lassus, Orlande de Lassus - Life, Orlande de Lassus - Music and influence, Orlande de Lassus - Sacred music, Orlande de Lassus - Secular music, Orlande de Lassus - Media, Orlande de Lassus - References and further reading

Read more here: » Orlande de Lassus: Encyclopedia II - Orlande de Lassus - Life

hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Liberty Meadows - History

Liberty Meadows is a toned-down remake of University², a strip Cho wrote during his college years for The Diamondback, the student newspaper at the University of Maryland, College Park. Originally, it was syndicated and appeared in many newspapers, while also being collected in comic books produced by Insight Studios. In the early 2000s Cho ceased syndication, partly because editors kept censoring it, and has since published it directly in comic book format. This changed publisher from Insi ...

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Liberty Meadows, Liberty Meadows - History, Liberty Meadows - Style, Liberty Meadows - Characters, Liberty Meadows - The humans, Liberty Meadows - The animals, Liberty Meadows - Collected editions, Liberty Meadows - Awards

Read more here: » Liberty Meadows: Encyclopedia II - Liberty Meadows - History

hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Conjunctivitis - Treatment and management

Conjunctivitis sometimes requires medical attention. The appropriate treatment depends on the cause of the problem. For the allergic type, cool compresses and artificial tears sometimes relieve discomfort in mild cases. In more severe cases, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications and antihistamines may be prescribed. Some patients with persistent allergic conjunctivitis may also require topical steroid drops. Bacterial conjunctivitis is usually treated with antibiotic e ...

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Conjunctivitis, Conjunctivitis - Epidemiology, Conjunctivitis - Diagnosis, Conjunctivitis - Symptoms, Conjunctivitis - Signs, Conjunctivitis - Differential diagnosis, Conjunctivitis - Investigations, Conjunctivitis - Treatment and management

Read more here: » Conjunctivitis: Encyclopedia II - Conjunctivitis - Treatment and management

hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Conjunctivitis - Epidemiology

There are three common varieties of conjunctivitis, viral, allergic, and bacterial. Other causes of conjunctivitis include thermal and ultraviolet burns, chemicals, toxins, overuse of contact lenses, foreign bodies, vitamin deficiency, dry eye, dryness due to inadequate lid closure, exposure to chickens infected with Newcastle disease, epithelial dysplasia (pre-cancerous changes), and some conditions of unknown cause such as sarcoidosis. Viral conjunctivitis is spread by aerosol or contact of a variety of contagious viruses, in ...

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Conjunctivitis, Conjunctivitis - Epidemiology, Conjunctivitis - Diagnosis, Conjunctivitis - Symptoms, Conjunctivitis - Signs, Conjunctivitis - Differential diagnosis, Conjunctivitis - Investigations, Conjunctivitis - Treatment and management

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hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Conjunctivitis - Epidemiology

Viral conjunctivitis is spread by aerosol or contact of a variety of contagious viruses, including many that cause the common cold, so that it is often associated with upper respiratory tract symptoms. Clusters of cases have been due to transfer on ophthalmic instruments which make contact with the eye (e.g., tonometers) and have not been adequately sterilised. Allergic conjunctivitis occurs more frequently among those with allergic conditions, with the symptoms having a seasonal correlation. It can also be caused by all ...

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Conjunctivitis, Conjunctivitis - Epidemiology, Conjunctivitis - Diagnosis, Conjunctivitis - Symptoms, Conjunctivitis - Signs, Conjunctivitis - Differential diagnosis, Conjunctivitis - Investigations, Conjunctivitis - Treatment and management

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hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler's medical health - Mental health

If Hitler's medical issues are controversial, his mental health is a minefield of theories and speculation. The topic can become argumentative, since many believe that if a psychological cause can be found for Hitler's behavior, it may serve as an explanation for his atrocities. Waite, who authored an extensive psychohistory of Hitler, concluded he suffered from borderline personality disorder, which manifested its symptoms in numerous ways and would imply Hitler was in full control of himself and his actions. Others have proposed he ...

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Adolf Hitler's medical health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Doctors and drugs, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Diet, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Syphilis, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Other possible health issues, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Mental health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Autopsy comment on anatomy

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hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler's medical health - Other possible health issues

It has also been speculated Hitler had Parkinson's disease. Newsreels of Hitler show he had tremors in his hand and a shuffling walk which began before the war and continued to worsen until the end of his life. Morell treated Hitler with an agent commonly used to treat this condition in 1945, although Morell is viewed as an unreliable doctor by most historians and any diagnoses he may have made are subject to doubt. A more reliable doctor, Ernst-Guenther Schenck, who worked at an emergency casualty station in the Reich Chancellory dur ...

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Adolf Hitler's medical health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Doctors and drugs, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Diet, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Syphilis, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Other possible health issues, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Mental health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Autopsy comment on anatomy

Read more here: » Adolf Hitler's medical health: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler's medical health - Other possible health issues

hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler's medical health - Syphilis

Hitler's tremors and irregular heartbeat during the last years of his life could have been symptoms of tertiary syphilis. Along with another doctor, Morell diagnosed them as such by early 1945 in a joint report to Heinrich Himmler. Some historians have also cited Hitler's discussion of syphilis across fourteen pages of Mein Kampf, which he called a "Jewish disease", leading to speculation he may have had the disease himself, since it may ...

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Adolf Hitler's medical health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Doctors and drugs, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Diet, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Syphilis, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Other possible health issues, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Mental health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Autopsy comment on anatomy

Read more here: » Adolf Hitler's medical health: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler's medical health - Syphilis

hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler's medical health - Diet

Related article: Vegetarianism of Adolf Hitler. Although beginning in the early 1930s, Hitler gradually reduced his meat intake and more or less eschewed alcohol until the war went badly (when he used it to aid his sleep), his eating habits in general could be unhealthy and irregular. He reportedly had a sweet tooth and as a result ate large amounts of chocolate and pastries, sometimes to the exclusion of a balanced diet. According to the Wagner family, for example, he added at least seven teaspoons of sugar to every cup of tea he drank. Combined with his refusal to engage in any regular exercis ...

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Adolf Hitler's medical health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Doctors and drugs, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Diet, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Syphilis, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Other possible health issues, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Mental health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Autopsy comment on anatomy

Read more here: » Adolf Hitler's medical health: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler's medical health - Diet

hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Conjunctivitis - Treatment and management

Conjunctivitis sometimes requires medical attention. The appropriate treatment depends on the cause of the problem. For the allergic type, cool compresses and artificial tears sometimes relieve discomfort in mild cases. In more severe cases, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications and antihistamines may be prescribed. Some patients with persistent allergic conjunctivitis may also require topical steroid drops. Bacterial conjunctivitis is usually treated with antibiotic e ...

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Conjunctivitis, Conjunctivitis - Epidemiology, Conjunctivitis - Diagnosis, Conjunctivitis - Symptoms, Conjunctivitis - Signs, Conjunctivitis - Differential diagnosis, Conjunctivitis - Investigations, Conjunctivitis - Treatment and management

Read more here: » Conjunctivitis: Encyclopedia II - Conjunctivitis - Treatment and management

hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Blaise Pascal - Early life and education

Born in Clermont, in the Auvergne region of France, Blaise Pascal lost his mother, Antoinette Begon, at the age of three. His father, Étienne Pascal (1588–1651), was a local judge and member of the petite noblesse, who also had an interest in science and mathematics. Blaise Pascal was brother to Jacqueline Pascal and two other sisters, only one of whom, Gilberte, survived past childhood. In 1631, Étienne moved with his children to Paris. Étienne decided that he would educate his son, who showed extraordinary mental and int ...

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Blaise Pascal, Blaise Pascal - Early life and education, Blaise Pascal - Contributions to mathematics, Blaise Pascal - Philosophy of mathematics, Blaise Pascal - Contributions to the physical sciences, Blaise Pascal - Mature life religion philosophy and literature, Blaise Pascal - Religious conversion, Blaise Pascal - Upon brink of death, Blaise Pascal - The Provincial Letters, Blaise Pascal - Miracle, Blaise Pascal - The Pensées, Blaise Pascal - Last works and death, Blaise Pascal - Legacy, Blaise Pascal - Works, Blaise Pascal - Notes

Read more here: » Blaise Pascal: Encyclopedia II - Blaise Pascal - Early life and education

hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Gilbert's syndrome - Signs and symptoms

The Gilbert's syndrome produces an elevated level of unconjugated bilirubin in the bloodstream but normally has no other effect. Rarely, mild jaundice may appear. More controversially, some patients report fatigue and "brain fog" during episodes of high bilirubin levels. There is some evidence that Gilbert's syndrome also reduces the liver's ability to detoxify certain chemicals; it may be wise to ...

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Gilbert's syndrome, Gilbert's syndrome - Signs and symptoms, Gilbert's syndrome - Diagnosis, Gilbert's syndrome - Controversial Dietary Recommendations, Gilbert's syndrome - History

Read more here: » Gilbert's syndrome: Encyclopedia II - Gilbert's syndrome - Signs and symptoms

hypochondria: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Hölderlin - Work

The poetry of Hölderlin, widely recognized today as one of the highest points of German and Western literature, was quite forgotten very soon – his illness and reclusion made him fade from his contemporaries' consciousness – and, even though selections of his work were being published by his friends already during his lifetime, it was largely ignored for the rest of the 19th century, Hölderlin being classified as a mere imitator of Schiller, a romantic and melancholy youth. (He would be rediscovered, by Norber ...

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Friedrich Hölderlin, Friedrich Hölderlin - Life, Friedrich Hölderlin - Work, Friedrich Hölderlin - Influence

Read more here: » Friedrich Hölderlin: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Hölderlin - Work




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