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  2. Sundowning - Wikipedia

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    The term sundowning was coined by nurse Lois K. Evans in 1987 due to the association between the person's increased confusion and the setting of the sun. [2] [3] For people with sundown syndrome, a multitude of behavioral problems begin to occur and are associated with long-term adverse outcomes.

  3. Delirium - Wikipedia

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    According to the text of DSM-5-TR, although delirium affects only 1–2% of the overall population, 18–35% of adults presenting to the hospital will have delirium, and delirium will occur in 29–65% of people who are hospitalized. [3] Delirium occurs in 11–51% of older adults after surgery, in 81% of those in the ICU, and in 20–22% of ...

  4. Organic brain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Dementia and delirium are the cause of the confusion, orientation, cognition or alertness impairment. [11] Therefore, these symptoms require more attention because hallucinations, delusions, amnesia, and personality changes are the result. These effects of the dementia and delirium are not joined with the changes of sensory or perception abilities.

  5. Why that 'Barbie' monologue provoked such an emotional ...

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    "Barbie" director Greta Gerwig shared in an interview with The Atlantic that the cast of the movie had an equally strong reaction to Ferrera's monologue.

  6. Deliriant - Wikipedia

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    Delirium is primarily associated with antagonism of postsynaptic M 1 receptors. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] However, antagonism of both the M 1 receptor and the M 2 receptor have been implicated as having negative effects on memory and cognition , and the selective M 2 receptor antagonist hyoscyamine has been reported to produce deliriant effects similarly to ...

  7. 'Barbie' explained: Which scene did the studio want cut? Why ...

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    The "Levitating" singer plays Mermaid Barbie and contributed the disco-tinged "Dance the Night" on the soundtrack, though one tabloid tallied her screen time as amounting to only 30 seconds.

  8. The true story behind 'Barbie's' discontinued dolls, from ...

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    Mattel released the "Happy Family" set in 2002, featuring a pregnant Midge with infant accessories and a "3-in-1 crib, table, and cradle," according to the box. "With this gift set, girls have ...

  9. Bell's mania - Wikipedia

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    Bell's mania, also known as delirious mania, refers to an acute neurobehavioral syndrome. [1] This is usually characterized by an expeditious onset of delirium, mania, psychosis, followed by grandiosity, emotional lability, altered consciousness, hyperthermia, and in extreme cases, death. [1]