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  2. Kali Fajardo-Anstine - Wikipedia

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    Kali Fajardo-Anstine (born November 9, 1986) is an American novelist and short story writer from Denver, Colorado. She won the 2020 American Book Award for Sabrina & Corina: Stories and was a 2019 finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction .

  3. Ghost sickness - Wikipedia

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    North American people associated with ghost sickness include the Navajo and some Muscogee and Plains cultures. In the Muscogee (Creek) culture, it is believed that everyone is a part of an energy called Ibofanga. This energy supposedly results from the flow between mind, body, and spirit. Illness can result from this flow being disrupted.

  4. Iich'aa - Wikipedia

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    Iich'aa (Navajo: Iichʼąh, [1] pronounced “eech aaw”, no inflexion [2]) is a culture-bound syndrome found in the Navajo Native American culture. Symptoms include epileptic behaviour (nervousness, convulsions), loss of self-control, self-destructive behaviour and fits of violence and rage.

  5. Culture-bound syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Ghost sickness: Native American (Navajo, Muscogee/Creek) Hwabyeong: Korean: Koro: Chinese, Malaysian and Indonesian populations in Southeast Asia; Assam; occasionally in the West Latah: Malaysia and Indonesia, as well as the Philippines (as mali-mali, particularly among Tagalogs) Locura: Latinos in the United States and Latin America Mal de ...

  6. TV Casper and Company - Wikipedia

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    TV Casper and Company is an American comic book series, published by Harvey Comics.The series ran from August 1963 to April 1974; in all, 46 issues were published. TV Casper and Company featured stories from Harvey Comics' stable of characters, focusing on those characters that appeared in theatrical cartoons produced by Paramount Pictures' "Famous Studios".

  7. Woman’s Seizure ‘Saved My Life’ After Learning Her ‘Subtle ...

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    Rolstone regularly takes painkillers for her migraines and limits screen time to avoid motion sickness. She was also prescribed epilepsy medication and has been seizure-free for 21 months.

  8. Scariest Places on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Scariest Places on Earth is an American paranormal reality television series that originally aired from October 23, 2000, to October 29, 2006, on Fox Family, and later ABC Family.

  9. Talk:Ghost sickness - Wikipedia

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