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  2. Neurogenic bladder dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Neurogenic bladder dysfunction, often called by the shortened term neurogenic bladder, refers to urinary bladder problems due to disease or injury of the central nervous system or peripheral nerves involved in the control of urination. [1][2] There are multiple types of neurogenic bladder depending on the underlying cause and the symptoms.

  3. Disinhibition - Wikipedia

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    Disinhibition is a common symptom following brain injury, or lesions, particularly to the frontal lobe and primarily to the orbitofrontal cortex. [4] The neuropsychiatric sequelae following brain injuries could include diffuse cognitive impairment, with more prominent deficits in the rate of information processing, attention, memory, cognitive flexibility, and problem-solving.

  4. List of uninhabited regions - Wikipedia

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    Heard Island and McDonald Islands [9] The upper alpine zone and nival zone of the Himalaya (and most other high mountains). Howland Island [10] Ilha da Queimada Grande. Inishark. Jaco Island. Jarvis Island [11] Jong Batu. Kahoolawe Island.

  5. Uninhabited island - Wikipedia

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    Helen Reef, Palau. An uninhabited island, desert island, or deserted island, is an island, islet or atoll which lacks permanent human population. Uninhabited islands are often depicted in films or stories about shipwrecked people, and are also used as stereotypes for the idea of " paradise ".

  6. Online disinhibition effect - Wikipedia

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    The online disinhibition effect refers to the lack of restraint one feels when communicating online in comparison to communicating in-person. [1] People tend to feel safer saying things online that they would not say in real life because they have the ability to remain completely anonymous and invisible when on particular websites, and as a result, free from potential consequences. [2]

  7. Charo - Wikipedia

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    m. María Rosario Pilar Martínez Molina Baeza, [ 1 ][ note 1 ] professionally known by her stage name Charo, is a Spanish-born actress, singer, comedian, and flamenco guitarist who rose to international prominence in the 1960s on American television, as well as starring in several films. Charo began playing classical (Spanish-style) guitar at ...

  8. Bacchanalia - Wikipedia

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    The Bacchanalia were unofficial, privately funded popular Roman festivals of Bacchus, based on various ecstatic elements of the Greek Dionysia. They were almost certainly associated with Rome's native cult of Liber, and probably arrived in Rome itself around 200 BC. Like all mystery religions of the ancient world, very little is known of their ...

  9. Social inhibition - Wikipedia

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    move to sidebarhide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Deliberate avoidance of social interaction. Social inhibitionis the consciousor subconsciousavoidanceof a situation or social interaction. With a high level of social inhibition, situations are avoided because of the possibility of others disapproving of their feelingsor actions.