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  • |Short definition=Suicide - {{Pronunciation}} (SOO-ih PAGE) The act of intentionally taking one's own life  Suicide - {{Pronunciation}} (SOO-ih PAGE) The act of intentionally taking one's own life {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine
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  • ...ronunciation: /fækˈtɪʃəs daɪəˈriːə/) is a medical condition where a person intentionally produces or exaggerates symptoms of diarrhea. This condition is often assoc ..." This term is used in medicine to describe symptoms or illnesses that are intentionally produced or feigned.
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  • ...ts ability to fight infection and other diseases. Immunosuppression can be intentionally induced with drugs, as in preparation for bone marrow or other organ transp ...ts ability to fight infection and other diseases. Immunosuppression can be intentionally induced with drugs, as in preparation for bone marrow or other organ transp
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  • ...he term is often used in legal and medical contexts to describe the act of intentionally causing physical harm to another person. * [[Assault]]: An act that intentionally or recklessly causes another person to apprehend immediate and unlawful per
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  • ...ermatology]], destruction is a term often used to describe procedures that intentionally damage or remove skin tissue to treat conditions such as warts, skin tags, ...es such as [[Multiple Sclerosis]] or [[Parkinson's Disease]], or it can be intentionally caused in procedures such as [[neuroablation]] to treat chronic pain or mov
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  • * [[Euthanasia]]: The act of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering. * [[Suicide]]: The act of intentionally causing one's own death.
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  • ...of conscious awareness, an unconscious process) or repressing the memory (intentionally trying to forget it, a conscious process). This is often a defense mechanis * [[Suppression (psychology)|Suppression]]: A conscious process of intentionally trying to forget or not think about distressing memories.
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  • '''Assisted suicide''' is the act of intentionally helping another person to end their own life, often to alleviate suffering * [[Euthanasia]]: The act of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering. Unlike assisted suicide, eutha
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  • '''Assisted suicide''' is the act of intentionally helping another person to end his or her life, often to alleviate suffering * [[Euthanasia]]: The act of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering. Unlike assisted suicide, eutha
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  • '''Euthanasia''' (pronounced: yoo-thuh-ney-zhuh) is the act of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering. The term is derived from the G * [[Assisted suicide]]: The act of intentionally helping another person to end his or her life, often by providing the means
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  • * [[Deceit]]: The act of intentionally misleading or lying to someone.
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  • '''Suicidal''' (/suːɪˈsaɪdəl/) refers to the act of an individual who intentionally causes their own death, or the contemplation of, or planning for, self-infl
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  • * [[Abuse]]: The act of intentionally causing harm to others, either physically, emotionally, or sexually.
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  • * [[Malingering]]: The act of intentionally feigning or exaggerating physical or psychological symptoms for personal ga
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  • ...edical jurisprudence]] to refer to a person who knowingly, voluntarily, or intentionally gives assistance to another in (or in some cases fails to prevent another f
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  • Progressive Muscle Relaxation involves two steps. First, you intentionally tense a certain muscle group in your body, such as your neck and shoulders.
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  • * [[Gene Splicing]]: A type of gene modification where the DNA is intentionally broken and then repaired to include the desired genes.
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  • ...the act of hitting or impacting a part of the body, either accidentally or intentionally. It can also refer to the sudden onset of a disease or condition.
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  • ...in the medical field to refer to an absence of information or a space left intentionally empty for later completion.
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  • * [[Euthanasia]]: The act of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering.
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