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Joe Orton
neither did Halliwell. But in the early 1960s Orton found a solo talent as a playwright, he wrote his last novel in 1961 and following the praise for a 1962 reject he finally had a work accepted. In 1963 the BBC paid for The Boy Hairdresser, it was broadcast in August 1964 as The Ruffian on the Stair. Orton, a charming and promiscuous homosexual, revelled in his achievements and poured out new works. Over the next two years he had two full length plays staged, Entertaining Mr Sloane and Loot as well as three shorter works broadcast by Rediffusion. Critical opinion
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Hypochondria
MRIs and such waste valuable resouces and time. Some hypochondriacs will even be subjected to unnecessary exploratory surgery or treatments that can endanger their health. It should be noted that in some cases hypochondria is misdiagnosed when the patient is indeed unwell, but the physician is unable to diagnose the real illness. For this reason, a patient's condition should be thoroughly investigated before diagnosing hypochondria. Hypochondria was originally a term used for unidentifiable stomach pains that were a common concern in the ancient world. Eventually the term evolved to be the male counterpart to hysteria duirng the nineteenth century. There has
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Fibromyalgia
just causes the area around a wound to become more sensitive to pain, but if pain becomes chronic and body-wide then this process can run out of control. The sleep disturbance theory holds that deep sleep is critical to reset the substance P mechanism and prevent this out-of-control effect. An interesting aspect of the sleep disturbance/substance P theory is that it explains the "tender points" that are characteristic of fibromyalgia but which are otherwise enigmatic, since their positions don't correspond to any particular set of nerve junctions or other obvious body structures. By the sleep disturbance theory these locations are "special"
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Temple Grandin
diagnosed with autism at the age of two. She was placed in a structured nursery school with, what she consideres, good teachers. She considers herself lucky that she had supporting mentors from the primary school onwards. Based on her own experiences, she advocates early intervention and supporting teachers who can direct fixations of the autistic child to fruitful directions. She has described her own overt sensitivity to noise and other sensory information and the need to visualize everything. She regularly takes anti-depressants and uses a squeeze-box (hugging machine) she has made herself. Grandin has lectured about autism around the world and
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The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove
The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove is an absurdist fiction novel by author Christopher Moore. In the novel, the small fictional town of Pine Cove, California suffers a major crisis when the town psychiatrist, Val Riordan, who has been haphazardly issuing perscriptions instead of dealing with real mental issues, suffers a sudden bout of guilt and substitutes all of her patients anti-depressants with placebo pills. At the same time, a prehistoric sea-beast (who uses a pheremone that inspires extreme sexual lust to lure in his prey) wanders into the town. The
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Social phobia
for an ambulance during or after their attacks. Social phobics may experience a panic attack when triggered, but they are aware that it is extreme anxiety they are experiencing, and that the cause is an irration 1000 al fear. Few social phobics would willingly go to a hospital in that instance, because they fear rejection and judgement by authority figures (e.g. medical staff.) Dealing with authority figures is particularly difficult for most social phobics, as is making phone inquiries, attending dates, parties and job interviews. The most common social phobia is glossophobia, the fear of public speaking or performance, also known as stage
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Soma
the gods drink Soma, and so Soma became identified with the lunar deity Chandra. A waxing moon meant Soma was recreating himself, ready to be drunk again. Alternatively, Soma's twenty-seven wives were daughters of Daksha, who felt he paid too much attention to just one of his wives, Rohini. He cursed him to wither and die, but the wives intervened and the death became periodic and temporary, and is symbolized by the waxing and waning of the moon. Soma kidnapped Tara, wife of Brihaspati. This began a war, and Brahma eventually forced Soma to let her go. She gave birth to
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Paroxetine
Paroxetine Paroxetine (paroxetine hydrochloride) is the formal name for Paxil® (in the United States) or Seroxat® (in the UK). It was released onto the market in 1992 by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline and has since become one of the most successful anti-depressants on the market. It is the second most prescribed anti-depressant in the UK. Paroxetine is in a class of antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) of which Prozac is probably the
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Priapism
tissues or vessels of the penis. Potential complications include ischemia (swelling), clotting of the blood retained in the penis, and damage to the blood vessels of the penis which may result in an impaired erectile function or impotence. In extreme cases, the condition may result in gangrene, which may necessitate amputation. Treatment is usually hydraulic, withdrawing a part of the trapped blood. This is a medical emergency (urological) and needs proper treatment by a qualified medical practitioner. Priapism is not associated with sexual intercourse or sexual thoughts. Priapism can be caused by certain drugs, such as anti-depressants and Viagra, and can
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Psychoactive substance
Psychoactive substance A psychoactive substance or psychotropic drug is a chemical compound that alters the brain's normal chemistry to affect one's cognitive state. This inlcudes most (if not all) recreational drugs, as well as psychiatric medications and many other prescription drugs are psychoactive. Common psychoactive substances Stimulants Caffeine Nicotine Cocaine Amphetamine Hallucinogens LSD Mescaline Psilocybin Cannabis (also an anti-depressant) PCP MDMA ("Ecstasy") DMT GHB Narcotics Opiates Morphine Codeine Heroin Ethyl alcohol Sedatives Benzodiazepines (Valium etc) Ketamine Anti-depressants SSRIss Prozac Zoloft Paxil See also: Psychedelic, Ibogaine.
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder
who have OCD may be completely aware that such obsessions are not rational, but feel bound to comply with them because otherwise they suffer from panic or irrational dread. Obsessions are ideas that the person cannot stop thinking about. These are often fears about getting a disease, getting hurt, or causing harm to someone. Compulsions refer to actions that the person performs, usually repeatedly, in an attempt to make the obsession go away. These are often cleansing or avoidance actions. A common aspect of OCD is magical thinking, where the sufferer believes that they will be punished for their thoughts or
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Malcolm Lowry
Cheshire, England and was educated at Cambridge University. He lived in the United States (1935), Mexico (1936), and Dollarton, British Columbia (1937-1954). His finest work was Under the Volcano (1944). This classic, autobiographical novel, dwelt on the final hours in the life of an alcoholic British Consul in Mexico, beset by regret, guilt and a sense of hopelessness. Lowry died in Ripe, East Sussex, England. The cause of his death is subject to debate. Whilst there is evidence of a drug overdose (anti-depressants) on the night he died, this was clearly exacerbated by that particular night's intake of alcohol, which was
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Javelin anti-tank missile
Javelin anti-tank missile Javelin is an American man-portable anti-tank guided missile. Javelin should not be confused with the British Javelin surface-to-air missile. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 Notes 3 Inventory 4 Combat Performance 5 Characteristics 6 See also 7
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Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg
president he was formal and due to his shyness, wrote beforehand everything he had to say in public. He was a widower but remarried in 1920. He had to form various parliamentarian precedents and interpretations and nominate many short-lived cabinets. In foreign policy Ståhlberg was markedly reserved towards Sweden, cautious towards Germany, and generally unsuccessful in his attempts to closer contacts with Poland, the United Kingdom and France. Ståhlberg did not seek re-election 1925. He became a senior member of the government's Judicial Council. In 1930 activists from the right-wing Lapua Movement kidnapped him and his wife, attempting to send them
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Vern Clark
Missouri and Illinois, Admiral Clark graduated from Evangel College and earned a Master's Degree of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Arkansas. He attended Officer Candidate School and received his commission in August 1968. Admiral Clark served aboard the destroyers USS John W. Weeks (DD 701) and USS Gearing (DD 710). As a Lieutenant, he commanded USS Grand Rapids (PG 98). He subsequently commanded USS McCloy (FF 1038), USS Spruance (DD 963), the Atlantic Fleet's Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Center, Destroyer Squadron Seventeen, and Destroyer Squadron Five. After being selected for flag rank, Admiral Clark commanded the Carl Vinson Battle Group/Cruiser
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