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- Overacting (also called hamming, mugging or chewing the scenery) is exaggerated acting, positively or negatively. Some roles require overly-exaggerated...
- and indeed there may be multiple causes. It is often ****ociated with overactivity of the detrusor urinae muscle, a pattern of bladder muscle contraction...
- and skin, hyperpigmentation of the skin (lentiginosis), and endocrine overactivity. It is distinct from Carney's triad. Approximately 7% of all cardiac...
- Vesicare among others, is a medicine used to treat overactive bladder and neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO). It may help with incontinence, urinary frequency...
- these agents. Mirabegron is also indicated to treat neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO), a bladder dysfunction related to neurological impairment, in children...
- (DSD) (the ICS standard terminology agreed 1998) and neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO)) is a consequence of a neurological pathology such as spinal injury...
- Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination is Helen Fielding's fifth book, a spy novel published in 2003. It chronicles the adventures of Olivia Joules...
- This disposition is an attempt, at least in part, to better describe "overactive imagination" or "living in a dream world". An individual with this trait...
- is structurally similar to thyroxine and may cause either under-or overactivity of the thyroid.[citation needed] Postpartum thyroiditis (PPT) occurs...
- otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), childhood disintegrative disorder (CDD), overactive disorder ****ociated with mental ****ation and stereotyped movements...