- by humans.
Reason is
sometimes referred to as
rationality.
Reasoning involves using more-or-less
rational processes of
thinking and
cognition to extrapolate...
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swallowed maternal blood at the time of delivery, but can also be an
initial symptom of
necrotizing enterocolitis, a
serious condition affecting premature infants...
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While a fear of
water (aquaphobia) or a fear of
sharks (galeophobia) are
rational fears (hence, "phobia") that can be
linked to
understandable reasons, submechanophobia...
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treatment may or may not be in the same area of the body as the
targeted symptom. The
traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)
theory for the
selection of such...
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infected by the
virus as children, when the
disease produces few or no
symptoms. In
young adults, the
disease often results in fever, sore throat, enlarged...
- it is an observable,
objective sign of psychosis. FTD is a
common core
symptom of a
psychotic disorder, and may be seen as a
marker of
severity and as...
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experiencing symptoms of
narcolepsy more than 10
years before their formal diagnosis, with an
average age of
symptom onset being at age 15 and
symptom onset...
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mental states are
rationally evaluable: they are
either rational or
irrational depending on
whether they obey the
norms of
rationality. But
other states...
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process of
determining which disease or
condition explains a person's
symptoms and signs. It is most
often referred to as a
diagnosis with the medical...
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described as sharp, dull, pressure,
heaviness or squeezing. ****ociated
symptoms may
include pain in the shoulder, arm,
upper abdomen, or jaw,
along with...