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    What is the 2nd rarest personality type

    The 2nd rarest personality type is known as the INFP (Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Perceiving) type. This type is often referred to as the "Idealist" or "Healer," and is one of the 16 personality types identified by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). According to the MBTI, people with...
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    Why do I have 3 personalities

    Introduction Many people find themselves asking the question "why do I have 3 personalities?" This is a common question as it is believed that everyone has more than one personality. It is possible to have multiple personalities due to the fact that we are all complex individuals with different...
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    Why is my ALT always slightly elevated

    ALT, or alanine aminotransferase, is an enzyme found in the liver. In healthy people, it is usually present at low levels in the blood. However, if the liver is damaged or inflamed, ALT levels can increase. When this happens, it is known as an elevated ALT. Causes of Elevated ALT There are...
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    What is an odontogenic cyst

    Odontogenic cysts are abnormal, fluid-filled sacs that can form around the teeth and jawbones. They are typically caused by impacted teeth, where a tooth has not fully erupted from the gum, or when the tooth has become infected. Odontogenic cysts are also known as dentigerous cysts, and they can...
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    What is the severity of HDFN

    HDFN (Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn) is a serious medical condition that can occur if the mother has an Rh-negative blood type and the baby has an Rh-positive blood type. If the mother has never been exposed to Rh-positive blood before, her body will create antibodies that can cross...
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    Why do I not feel like socializing

    Introduction Socializing is a part of life, but sometimes it can be difficult or even unpleasant. If you're feeling overwhelmed or anxious in social situations, it can be hard to feel like socializing. You may be hesitant to talk to people, or find yourself avoiding situations that involve...
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    Why do I get rhinitis in winter

    Rhinitis is a common condition that affects the nasal passages and is characterized by inflammation and irritation of the nasal mucous membranes. It is often caused by an allergic reaction to environmental irritants, such as dust mites, pollen, pet dander, or mold. Rhinitis can also be caused by...
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    Where does jaw joint pain strike

    Jaw Joint Pain Jaw joint pain, also known as temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain, is a condition that affects the joint connecting the lower jaw and the skull. This joint allows for many different movements, such as opening and closing the mouth, chewing, talking, and yawning. If this joint...
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    What is a malignant vs benign tumor

    Malignant tumors are cancerous tumors, meaning they can spread to other areas of the body. These tumors can grow quickly and are usually aggressive. Benign tumors, on the other hand, are non-cancerous tumors. They are typically slow-growing and generally do not spread to other parts of the body...
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    What is the most complicated surgery

    The most complicated surgery is a highly debated topic, as different types of surgeries can be very complex and require a great deal of skill and expertise to perform. Depending on the patient's condition, the type of surgery, and the desired outcome, the level of complexity can vary greatly...
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    When an empath meets a psychopath

    Introduction Empathy and psychopathy are two sides of the same coin. Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another, while psychopathy is the lack of any empathy or remorse. When an empath meets a psychopath, it is often a clash of two vastly different personalities and...
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    Why haven't they found a cure for pancreatic cancer

    Pancreatic cancer is an incredibly challenging disease to diagnose and treat. It is an aggressive and often fatal form of cancer that can be difficult to detect in its early stages. Research has been ongoing for decades to find a cure for this type of cancer, but so far, no definitive treatment...
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    What is asphyxiation simple and chemical

    Asphyxiation is a medical term used to describe a lack of oxygen in the body, which can be caused by simple or chemical means. Simple asphyxiation occurs when there is an obstruction of the airway, such as when someone is choking. Chemical asphyxiation occurs when a gas or vapor is inhaled and...
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    What does orofascial pain mean

    Orofascial pain is a term used to describe pain that originates from the structures of the face, mouth, and jaw. This type of pain may be caused by a variety of factors, including dental problems, trauma, infection, and stress. It can also be caused by poor posture or an underlying medical...
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    Is COVID bad for the brain

    Is COVID Bad for the Brain? The novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, is having a profound effect on our lives and our health, with effects that range from mild to devastating. But what about the impact on our brains? Does COVID-19 have any direct or indirect effect on our cognitive functions...
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    What is the triad of asphyxia

    The triad of asphyxia is a term used to describe the three most common signs of asphyxia: cyanosis, bradycardia, and acidosis. Asphyxia is a condition in which a person's oxygen supply is cut off, resulting in inadequate oxygen levels in the body. Cyanosis Cyanosis is a bluish discoloration of...
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    What is Haemolysis level in blood test

    Haemolysis is the process of red blood cell destruction and is often tested as part of a blood test. Haemolysis is measured by the haemolysis index (HI), which is the ratio of free haemoglobin in the serum to the total haemoglobin in the sample. High levels of haemolysis can indicate several...
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    Is tramadol good for acute pancreatitis

    Subtitle Forum Tramadol is a synthetic opioid analgesic medication commonly used for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. It is used off-label for a variety of conditions including acute pancreatitis. While it may provide some symptom relief, it is not considered a first-line treatment for...
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    What is the best prognostic indicator in acute pancreatitis

    Introduction Acute pancreatitis is a serious condition that can cause life-threatening complications. Early diagnosis and treatment are the key to the best outcome for patients. The prognostic indicators of acute pancreatitis, such as laboratory tests, imaging studies, and clinical parameters...
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    What is an example of antisocial behavior in psychology

    Antisocial behavior, in psychology, is behavior that deviates from societal norms and expectations. It can range from minor infractions such as cutting class to more serious crimes such as vandalism or even murder. Common examples of antisocial behavior include: Aggression and Violence...
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