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  2. Heliophobia - Wikipedia

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    Other symptoms include heightened senses, lack of focus, feeling trapped, irregular heartbeat, air hunger, rapid breathing, parched mouth, sweating, muscle cramps, and physical discomfort that is not actually caused by bodily injury, but is a physical manifestation of the panic and fear that the heliophobic person experiences when exposed to light.

  3. 2007 Boston Mooninite panic - Wikipedia

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    The City of Boston hired Zebbler for its 2014 New Year's celebrations to create a light show, paying him $50,000 for his services. [52] Zebbler said that it was an honor to be selected and help bring unity to the city. [52] Zebbler's light show production was the centerpiece of the 2014 Boston First Night event held in Copley Square. [53]

  4. Panic attack - Wikipedia

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    Panic attacks are sudden periods of intense fear and discomfort that may include palpitations, otherwise defined as a rapid, irregular heartbeat, sweating, chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, trembling, dizziness, numbness, confusion, or a sense of impending doom or loss of control.

  5. Mysterious lights over Capitol Hill causes UFO panic in DC ...

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    The viral snapshot shows four bright lights eerily stationed just several feet above the Statue of Freedom atop the Capitol dome. Mysterious lights over Capitol Hill causes UFO panic in DC: ‘It ...

  6. Flicker vertigo - Wikipedia

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    Flicker vertigo, sometimes called the Bucha effect, is "an imbalance in brain-cell activity caused by exposure to low-frequency flickering (or flashing) of a relatively bright light." [1] It is a disorientation-, vertigo-, and nausea-inducing effect of a strobe light flashing at 1 Hz to 20 Hz, approximately the frequency of human brainwaves.

  7. 'It was a panic': Alabama woman gives birth at Krispy Kreme ...

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    Bennett felt her son's head while they were at the stop light beside Krispy Kreme so Dallas' father, Keon Mitchell, pulled over. With the help of a 911 operator assisting over a phone call ...

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