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  2. Capgras delusion - Wikipedia

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    Capgras delusion or Capgras syndrome is a psychiatric disorder in which a person holds a delusion that a friend, spouse, parent, other close family member, or pet has been replaced by an identical impostor.

  3. Progeria - Wikipedia

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    As there is no known cure, life expectancy of people with progeria is 15 years, as of 2024. [59] At least 90 percent of patients die from complications of atherosclerosis, such as heart attack or stroke. [60] Mental development is not adversely affected; in fact, intelligence tends to be average to above average. [61]

  4. Cotard's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cotard's syndrome withdraws the person with the condition from other people due to neglect of their personal hygiene and physical health. Delusions of negation of self prevent the patient from making sense of external reality, which then produces a distorted view of the external world. Such delusions of negation are usually found in ...

  5. Warning Signs Someone Is At Risk For Suicide - AOL

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  6. “I Was Known As A Creep For Years”: 30 Men Reveal ... - AOL

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    That people can just create situations that could potentially cause a lot of harm over seemingly nothing. **So, in a way, "labeled a creep for saying Yes to a woman asking me out."**. Image ...

  7. Truman Show delusion - Wikipedia

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    The content of delusions is invariably tied to a person's life experience, and contemporary culture seems to play an important role. [5] A retrospective study conducted in 2008 [ 6 ] showed how delusional content has evolved from religious/magical, to political and eventually to technically themed.

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  9. Eccentricity (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    People may perceive the individual's eccentric behavior as the outward expression of their unique intelligence or creative impulse. [2] In this vein, the eccentric's habits are incomprehensible not because they are illogical or the result of madness, but because they stem from a mind so original that it cannot be conformed to societal norms .