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ma·nia [ˈmeɪniə] ΟΥΣ

1. mania μειωτ (obsessive enthusiasm):

mania
manija θηλ
mania
obsesija θηλ

2. mania ΙΑΤΡ:

mania (obsessive state)
blaznost θηλ
maničnost θηλ

per·se·ˈcu·tion com·plex ΟΥΣ, per·se·ˈcu·tion ma·nia ΟΥΣ no πλ

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The music used to treat dancing mania appears to be similar to that used in the case of tarantism though little is known about either.
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The paradoxical observation of a sedative inducing mania led to testing with depressed patients.
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Usage is typically restricted for severe depression that has not responded to other treatments, and for mania and catatonia.
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He was darker, going from mania to depression, and took little care of himself.
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The vesanias included amentia, melancholia, mania, and oneirodynia.
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Instead, he argues that markets are subject to manias and panics because people are always shouting out their stock picks.
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He describes how men trading display what may be called the classical clinical symptoms of mania.
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It has proven to be effective for treating acute mania.
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Symptoms of mania and hypomania are similar, though mania is more severe and may precipitate psychosis.
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He never tried it again, avoiding all the triumphs and disasters of the later railway mania.
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