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  2. Gratification disorder - Wikipedia

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    Gratification disorder is a rare and often misdiagnosed form of masturbatory behavior, or the behavior of stimulating of one's own genitals, seen predominantly in infants and toddlers. [1]

  3. Crush syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Crush syndrome (also traumatic rhabdomyolysis or Bywaters' syndrome) is a medical condition characterized by major shock and kidney failure after a crushing injury to ...

  4. Eric Bywaters - Wikipedia

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    During the bombing of London, he clarified that so-called crush syndrome was renal failure in wounded bomb victims who had been freed from crushing injuries. Bywater traced the condition to the release of myoglobin from injured muscle tissue entering the bloodstream .

  5. How you know you have a 'girl crush' - AOL

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    You know you have a girl crush on a celebrity when you love all of her songs or movies (even when you secretly know they're not that great), your eyes perk up a bit when you see her picture or ...

  6. Ask Allison: I found a sex toy in my teen's bedroom. What ...

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    Levkoff raises an excellent point about privacy and respect, something all parents of teens are learning to navigate as we go. While you didn’t specify in your question where you found the toy ...

  7. Chūnibyō - Wikipedia

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    Chūnibyō (中二病, lit. ' middle-school second-year syndrome ') is a Japanese colloquial term typically used to describe early teens who have grandiose delusions, who desperately want to stand out, and who have convinced themselves that they have hidden knowledge or secret powers.

  8. What science says about teen girls screaming and ... - AOL

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    Social media is teeming with girls screaming in the background of concert footage of Billie Eilish — even openly sobbing for their camera, seemingly reveling in their outpouring of emotion.

  9. Factitious disorder imposed on self - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, an increasing amount of TikTok users, primarily teenage girls, [32] began to present with tics and vocalizations similar to those associated with Tourette syndrome. [33] However, lack of congruent family history and other diagnostic criteria led some experts to interpret this phenomenon as mass psychogenic illness ...