| alexipharmac |
antidote.
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| alexithymia |
inability to recognize or describe one's emotions.
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| Alexander-Adams operation |
[William Alexander, Brit. surgeon, 1844?1919; James A. Adams, Scot. gynecologist, 1857?1930] Surgery in which the round ligaments of the uterus are shortened and their ends sutured to the exterior abdominal ring; used
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| Alexander technique |
FM Alexander (1868-1955) demonstrated that the difficulties many people experience in learning and in physical functioning are caused by unconscious habits. The Alexander Technique provides a concrete means for overcoming these habits by teaching clients how to stop interfering with their body's innate coordination. Clients are guided through simple movements to become aware of proper physical function. As a result, they develop more control, awareness and confidence in their abilities. ...
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| alexia |
Loss or impairment of ability to read, due to brain injury.
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