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  2. How to get a prescription without an in-person doctor visit - AOL

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    To ensure you don't get stuck when you're sick, make a connection with a telehealth provider now and build a relationship with your doctor. You'll have several options open to help you get the ...

  3. A Therapist Explains Why a Narcissist Will Fake Being Sick - AOL

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    The situation is as follows: a woman's husband would frequently pretend to have a headache or stomachache in order to get out of social situations where he was bored or not the center of attention ...

  4. 15 genius finds to help you survive cold and flu season

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    Washing your hands, avoiding people who are sick, eating well, staying hydrated, avoiding touching your face, and getting a good night's sleep are some of the best steps you can take to prevent ...

  5. Factitious disorder - Wikipedia

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    They may partake in this behavior in order to seek and maintain relationships or use the sick-patient role as a coping strategy in response to stressful life events. [ 4 ] If an individual did not form a healthy attachment to a caregiver as a child, there is a possibility that the person may develop factitious disorder in order to fulfill the ...

  6. Malingering - Wikipedia

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    Malingering is the fabrication, feigning, or exaggeration of physical or psychological symptoms designed to achieve a desired outcome, such as personal gain, relief from duty or work, avoiding arrest, receiving medication, or mitigating prison sentencing.

  7. Factitious disorder imposed on another - Wikipedia

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    Factitious disorder imposed on another (FDIA), also known as fabricated or induced illness by carers (FII) and first named as Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSbP) after Munchausen syndrome, is a mental health disorder in which a caregiver creates the appearance of health problems in another person – typically their child, and sometimes (rarely) when an adult falsely simulates an illness or ...

  8. Getting Sick All the Time? Don't (Necessarily) Blame COVID-19

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    Avoiding the SARS-CoV-2 virus is still the safest move for your health—regardless of how it affects your risk of getting sick in the future. Write to Jamie Ducharme at jamie.ducharme@time.com ...

  9. Factitious disorder imposed on self - Wikipedia

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    Factitious disorder imposed on self (FDIS), sometimes referred to as Munchausen syndrome, is a complex mental disorder where individuals play the role of a sick patient to receive some form of psychological validation, such as attention, sympathy, or physical care. [2]