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  • 31Catastrophic Illness Insurance — A type of insurance that protects the insured, in the event of specified major health events, during a defined period of time. Catastrophic illness insurance coverage is usually a lump sum, and can be full or partial depending on the condition… …

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  • 32Patron saints of ailments, illness and dangers — A list of patron saints of ailments, illness and dangers:A*Abd al Masih sterile women (in Syria) *Saint Abel patron of the blind and the lame *Abhai poisonous reptiles *Agapitus of Palestrina invoked against colic [… …

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  • 33Mental illness in films — Mental illness has appeared frequently as a major theme or background element in films. CharacteristicsA striking feature of the overwhelming majority of fictional (as distinct from documentary) film presentations of psychiatric disorders is… …

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  • 34Mental illness in film — Mental illness has appeared frequently as a major theme or background element in film. Contents 1 Characteristics 2 Examples 3 See also 4 Notes …

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  • 35Authors with mental illness — A number of published authors have had mental illness. This list is to acknowledge the wealth of literature that has come from those who struggled with mental illness. Earlier figures were often reluctant to discuss or seek treatment for mental… …

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  • 36Terminal Illness Insurance — (known as Accelerated Death benefit in North America) pays out a capital sum if the policyholder is diagnosed with a terminal illness from which the policyholder is expected to die within 12 months of diagnosis, by a physician who specialises in… …

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  • 37Mental Illness Fellowship Victoria — (MI Fellowship) is a membership based not for profit organisation working with people with mental illness, their families and friends to improve their well being. Key activities of MI Fellowship include advocacy, education and services that… …

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  • 38The Myth of Mental Illness — The Myth Of Mental Illness: Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct is a controversial book by Thomas Szasz and published in 1961. It is highly influential in the anti psychiatry movement. In it, Szasz argues that mental illness is a social… …

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  • 39Integrated Management of Childhood Illness — of IMCI is a systematic approach to children s health which focuses on the whole child. [http://www.who.int/child adolescent health/integr.htm] This means not only focusing on curative care but also on prevention of disease. The approach was… …

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  • 40Henry VI, Illness of —    HENRY VI’s inability to function as an effective monarch, which became total in 1453 with the onset of chronic mental illness, was a main cause of the WARS OF THE ROSES. In early August 1453, while staying at the royal hunting lodge at… …

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