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Read MoreAuditory hallucinations (h. acusticae; synonym g. acoustic) are auditory deceptions of perception, manifested in the form of “hearing” sounds that do not exist in reality ...
Read MorePfropfschizophrenia (German: Pfropfschizophrenia, from Pfropfung - “vaccination” and Schizophrenia - “schizophrenia”) is a mental disorder characterized by a combination ...
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Read MoreNasal shower: What is it and how can it help in the treatment of diseases? A nasal shower is a procedure in which jets of water or medicinal solutions are directed throug ...
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