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  2. Dermatophagia - Wikipedia

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    Dermatophagia (from Ancient Greek δέρμα — lit.skin and φαγείαlit.eating) or dermatodaxia (from δήξις, lit.biting) [3] is a compulsion disorder of gnawing or biting one's own skin, most commonly at the fingers.

  3. Excoriation disorder - Wikipedia

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    Excoriation disorder, more commonly known as dermatillomania, is a mental disorder on the obsessive–compulsive spectrum that is characterized by the repeated urge or impulse to pick at one's own skin, to the extent that either psychological or physical damage is caused.

  4. Nail biting - Wikipedia

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    Nail biting, also known as onychophagy or onychophagia, is an oral compulsive habit of biting one's fingernails. It is sometimes described as a parafunctional activity, the common use of the mouth for an activity other than speaking, eating, or drinking.

  5. Here’s who will pay to fix the nation’s mushrooming debt [Video]

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    Here’s who will pay to fix the nation’s mushrooming debt. Rick Newman. July 9, 2024 at 1:01 PM. America’s most unaddressed gigantic problem is the $35 trillion national debt. It’s rapidly ...

  6. 11 science-backed ways to naturally increase testosterone - AOL

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    Hone Health lists 11 strategies to increase testosterone quickly and naturally.

  7. Top BofA auto analyst says Detroit automakers need to exit ...

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    The warning from BofA Securities research analyst John Murphy comes amid unprecedented competition in China — the world’s largest auto market — and as the country significantly increases ...

  8. Body-focused repetitive behavior - Wikipedia

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    Body-focused repetitive behavior ( BFRB) is an umbrella name for impulse control [1] behaviors involving compulsively damaging one's physical appearance or causing physical injury. [2]

  9. Novak Djokovic produced an impressive performance at Wimbledon to cruise into the quarterfinals, but the 24-time grand slam champion was far from happy after his win.