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  2. Dermatophagia - Wikipedia

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    Dermatophagia (from Ancient Greek δέρμα — lit. skin and φαγεία lit. eating) or dermatodaxia (from δήξις, lit. biting) [3] is a compulsion disorder of gnawing or biting one's own skin, most commonly at the fingers. This action can either be conscious or unconscious [4] and it is considered to be a type of pica. Those affected with dermatophagia typically bite the skin around ...

  3. The Art of Asking - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help is a 2014 memoir by American musician Amanda Palmer with a foreword by Brené Brown. [1] It covers Palmer's early days as a performer through to her musical career then. Palmer wrote the book over a four-month period during early 2014, after performing at the Sydney Festival. [2] The hardcover was published by Grand Central ...

  4. Trump raised-fist photographs - Wikipedia

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    Carla Bleiker of Deutsche Welle described one of the closed-mouth photographs as an "image for the history books". She compared it with Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima , writing, "Trump's raised fist and his facial expression, accentuated by the blood splatters across his cheek, can be read as an declaration of defiance in the face of adversity ...

  5. New book shows how Latino voters are dismantling America’s ...

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    New book shows how Latino voters are dismantling America’s Black-white racial order | Opinion Mike Madrid June 18, 2024 at 8:00 AM 1 / 2

  6. Dizziness vs. vertigo: What the difference is and why it matters

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    These conditions have some similar — and dangerous — symptoms. But dizziness and vertigo are not the same thing. Understanding the basics can help keep you safe.

  7. There's a 'Wave of Death' in Every Human Brain ... - AOL

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    Researchers studying the brain’s final moments have gained new insight into the “wave of death” that occurs before a brain’s activity fully flatlines.

  8. How to Stop Time - Wikipedia

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    NPR considered How to Stop Time "a meditation on the tick and tock of time and mortality." [4] The Guardian reviewer said, "The energy and zip of this book are hard to resist."

  9. It's hard to stop at 1 drink. Here's why - AOL

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    It's hard to stop at 1 drink. Here's why — and how to cut back on alcohol. Amy Capetta June 6, 2024 at 2:04 PM