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  2. Martyr complex - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, this results from the belief that the martyr has been singled out for persecution because of exceptional ability or integrity. [1] Other martyr complexes involve willful suffering in the name of love or duty. This has been observed especially in poor families, as well as in codependent or abusive relationships.

  3. Dymphna - Wikipedia

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    Mental health professionals, those suffering from mental illnesses [5] Dymphna [ 6 ] is a Christian saint honoured in Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] According to tradition, she lived in the 7th century and was martyred by her father.

  4. Dementia: Photos lay bare agony of slowly losing mum - AOL

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  5. Bruce Willis: Die Hard actor seen in rare photo after ... - AOL

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    Bruce Willis has been seen in a rare photograph with his family as he lives with frontotemporal dementia (FTD).. The 69-year-old retired Die Hard actor was seen smiling at his daughter Scout, 33 ...

  6. Post-mortem photography - Wikipedia

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    Post-mortem photograph of Emperor Frederick III of Germany, 1888. Post-mortem photograph of Brazil's deposed emperor Pedro II, taken by Nadar, 1891.. The invention of the daguerreotype in 1839 made portraiture commonplace, as many of those who were unable to afford the commission of a painted portrait could afford to sit for a photography session.

  7. What is Lewy body dementia? - AOL

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    Lewy body dementia, which is the condition actor Robin Williams was diagnosed with before his death, is linked with abnormal deposits of protein in the brain known as Lewy bodies, the NIA explains.

  8. Cotard's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The article Betwixt Life and Death: Case Studies of the Cotard Delusion (1996) describes a contemporary case of Cotard's syndrome which occurred in a Scotsman whose brain was damaged in a motorcycle accident: [The patient's] symptoms occurred in the context of more general feelings of unreality and [of] being dead.

  9. Killing of Lacey Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    It was determined that Lacey had been dead for one to two days before Sheila had finally decided to call 911. Sheila and Clay lied to the police, saying that Lacey had decided to live in those conditions for 12 years. Her autopsy ruled her death a homicide. Investigators stated they could not sleep or eat after investigating the killing due to ...