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- Cyberchondria, otherwise known as compucondria, is the unfounded escalation of concerns about common symptomology based on review of search results and...
- While working the ER with Irving, Devon encounters a patient with cyberchondria. Claire calls an emergency board meeting to discuss the fire in the...
- Royal Pains on USA Network as Libby, a teenager with an extreme case of cyberchondria from 2009 to 2011, and guest-starred on In Plain Sight, CSI: Miami,...
- Transvestic disorder Other specified paraphilic disorder Hypochondriasis Cyberchondria Somatization disorder Conversion disorder (Functional Neurological Symptom...
- health anxiety, which has possibly been worsened with the increase in cyberchondria—people who have researched their symptoms online and use it as evidence...
- Comp****ion Compersion Confidence Contempt Contentment Courage Curiosity Cyberchondria D Delight Dépay****t Desire Despair Disappear, the desire to Disappointment...
- Philosophy Vol. XVI edited by William Torrey Harris p. 395–396 Nosophobia Cyberchondria Mithridatism Munchausen syndrome Nocebo Psychosomatic medicine Sickness...
- until after spring break to read about ****ual disorders. Apophenia Cyberchondria Self diagnosis Hunter R.C.A, Lohrenz J.G., Schwartzman A.E. "Nosophobia...
- "Uninterrupted", Tucker and Libby split up permanently and Libby, her cyberchondria now totally controlled, becomes involved in humanitarian causes. Marshall...
- clouds. Zsolt Demetrovics's study was featured on the Guardian entitled "Cyberchondria and cyber****ding: is internet fuelling new conditions?" A study conducted...