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  • 81Hyperventilation syndrome — Hyperventilation syndrome. Classification and external resources ICD 10 R06.4 or F45.33 ICD 9 306.1 DiseasesDB …

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  • 82Post-abduction syndrome — This article deals only with a proposed syndrome. For information on related topics see: Post abduction Syndrome (PAS), also sometimes called Post abduction Stress Syndrome (PASS), is a collection of symptoms commonly reported by persons who… …

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  • 83King-Kopetzky syndrome — is an auditory disability with appears clinically as a “normal” hearing threshold. It is also known as obscure auditory dysfunction (OAD) The role of a family history in King Kopetzky syndrome (Obscure Auditory Dysfunction). Stephens D., Zhao… …

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  • 84Wind Turbine Syndrome — is the term for a clinical phenomenon first coined by Dr. Nina Pierpont. According to her research, some people, when living in close proximity to industrial wind turbines, are affected by low frequency vibrations emanating from the turbine.… …

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  • 85Tension myositis syndrome — (TMS ) is a name given by Dr. John E. Sarno to a condition he describes as characterized by psychosomatic musculoskeletal and nerve symptoms, most notably back pain.cite journal | author=Schechter D, Smith AP, Beck J, Roach J, Karim R, Azen S |… …

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  • 86Survivor syndrome — and concentration camp syndrome (K Z syndrome) are terms which have been used to describe the reactions and behaviors of people who have survived massive and adverse events, such as the Holocaust in Nazi Germany and the bombing of Hiroshima. They …

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  • 87exploding head syndrome —    Also known as auditory sleep start. The term exploding head syndrome was introduced in or shortly before 1988 by the British neurologist John M.S. Pearce (b. 1936) to denote an abrupt and exceptionally loud akoasm (i.e. a nonverbal auditory… …

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  • 88sudden wealth syndrome — n. Stress and anxiety caused by the sudden accumulation of unaccustomed wealth. Example Citation: Even the winners on the [Antiques Roadshow] those who make it on air, tell and receive stories, discover sudden wealth are not delivered. On… …

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  • 89sudden loss of wealth syndrome — n. Stress and anxiety caused by an abrupt loss of wealth. Example Citation: Joan Indursky DiFuria, co founder of the Money, Meaning and Choices Institute in San Francisco the folks who put the phrase Sudden Wealth Syndrome into the lexicon said… …

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  • 90effort syndrome — ef ərt , .ȯ(ə)rt n NEUROCIRCULATORY ASTHENIA * * * a condition of marked anxiety about the condition of one s heart and circulatory system. This is accompanied by a heightened consciousness of heartbeat and respiration, which in turn is worsened …

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