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"Pathological habit" thus appears as a good candidate to explain the transition to compulsive drug use.
However as an industry we do have a pathological habit of falling into the belief that optimization is the only path toward success.
In many respects drug addiction could be described as a pathological habit," he tells VICE.
I developed an almost pathological habit of applying powder to my high forehead since it reflected light like a chrome grill.
Whether reasonable or not, both public health agencies and the news media have a pathological habit of identifying and promoting certain health concerns as dire--potentially devastating, possibly decimating.
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Unsurprisingly, the state has acquired pathological habits.
It's a fast and easy way to determine the presence of addictive behavior, but it doesn't reveal anything about the different structure of benign versus pathological habits.
Lateral OFC has also been implicated in cognitive flexibility deficits and in the genesis of pathological habits [ 25].
39 Striatal involvement in trichotillomania is reminiscent of obsessive compulsive disorder, and supports a similar conceptualisation emphasising the role of the basal ganglia in the development of pathological habits.
Contractures of these muscles occurring upon pathological motor habits translocate the disc towards the front and lead to posterior location of mandibular heads.
Multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis revealed that smoking habit, pathological T stage, cellular differentiation, and presence of ECS were independently significant in predicting DFS (Table 1).
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