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Fear is a feeling of dread or apprehension in response to real or perceived danger. When fear grips me, my heart rate in...
Hypo-salivation is a condition characterized by a lack of saliva production. Saliva is a watery substance that moisturiz...
During the nine months of my gestation, when I was just a fetus, all my senses were already active, and I was aware of e...
The central back region represents the large thoracic area between the heart and the lumbar vertebrae. It's associated w...
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Friedreich's disease manifests as a lack of stability in an apparently healthy person, followed by clumsiness and tremor...
Dermatitis is the inflammation of the skin, the initial point of contact between me and the universe. As such, it reflec...
The scapula, a flat bone connecting the back, collarbone, and arm, can cause pain that affects these areas. It's essenti...
Warts result from a viral skin infection, leading to an overproduction of cells, forming hard, painless masses (benign t...
A deviation in the spine primarily signifies resistance to living life to its fullest potential. It reflects my posture ...
Lenoir's spine is a bony protrusion, often found near the heel, causing pain when pressed. It mirrors a reluctance to pr...
Menstruation is a physiological process characterized by the shedding of uterine blood in non-pregnant women. The menstr...
Lower back pain is often mistaken for kidney pain and is located between the waist and the coccyx. It's a part of our su...
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