| identity disorder |
former name for a disorder of adolescence that was defined as severe subjective distress about inability to reconcile aspects of the self into a relatively coherent whole and acceptable sense of self, with uncertainty about many social, academic, career, and moral choices. Lacking in substantiation, the disorder is no longer officially recognized, but similar uncertainty on multiple issues may be labeled as identity problem.
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| identity crisis |
Identity Crisis is a seven issue comic book miniseries published by DC Comics in 2004, written by Brad Meltzer and drawn by Rags Morales. It was one of DC's top-selling series throughout its run, but attracted controversy for its high-stakes storytelling, especially when it drastically retconned aspects of DC's Silver Age. ...
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| idiopathic neutropenia |
a rare form of neutropenia which develops in children and adults usually in response to an illness. It is diagnosed when the disorder cannot be attributed to any other diseases and often causes life-threatening infections.
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| idiopathic postprandial syndrome |
Idiopathic postprandial syndrome is a medical term describing a collection of symptoms popularly attributed to hypoglycemia but without demonstrably low glucose levels. People with this condition suffer from recurrent episodes of altered mood and cognitive efficiency, often accompanied by weakness and adrenergic symptoms such as shakiness. The episodes typically occur a few hours after a meal, rather than after many hours of fasting. ...
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| ideology |
An ideology is a collection of ideas. The word ideology was coined by Count Destutt de Tracy in the late 18th century to define a "science of ideas. ...
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