| midge |
tiny gnat-like fly having two wings as an adult; non-biting midges belong to the family Chironomidae, biting midges belong to the family Ceratopogonidae and are commonly called no-see-ums; midge larva live in water and are eaten by many types of fish
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| middle insomnia |
Awakening in the middle of the night followed by eventually falling back to sleep, but with difficulty.
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| midazolam |
A tranquilizer; a sedative drug
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| MID |
A form of dementia, also known as vascular dementia, caused by a number of strokes in the brain. These strokes can affect some intellectual abilities, impair motor and walking skills, and cause an individual to experience hallucinations, delusions, or depression. The onset of MID is usually abrupt and often progresses in a stepwise fashion. Individuals with MID are likely to have risk factors for strokes, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, or diabetes. ...
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| mid- |
A form of dementia, also known as vascular dementia, caused by a number of strokes in the brain. These strokes can affect some intellectual abilities, impair motor and walking skills, and cause an individual to experience hallucinations, delusions, or depression. The onset of MID is usually abrupt and often progresses in a stepwise fashion. Individuals with MID are likely to have risk factors for strokes, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, or diabetes. ...
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