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Midlife crisis / Mid-Life Crisis

Midlife crisis / Mid-Life Crisis is defined as the turbulent period of doubts and reappraisals of one's life. Likewise, it refers to a personal identity conflict that comes during middle adulthood, often around one's forties. The result of feelings of worthlessness and unresolved problems with intimacy and identity; frequently manifested in self -indulgent acts reflective of adolescent behavior.

Midlife transition

Midlife transition refers to the transition from young to middle adulthood; may be more or less calm or tumultuous

Midwife

Midwife refers to a person who assists women during childbirth; an individual who helps women in childbirth. Midwife is from Old English roots meaning "with woman"

Mifepristone

Mifepristone refers to drug used in medical abortion procedures; it blocks development of progesterone, which causes a breakdown in the uterine lining. Mifepristone was also called RU-486 when it was in development.

Migraine headache

Migraine headache is defined as recurrent headache pain originally believed to be caused by constriction and dilation of the vascular arteries but now accepted as involving neurons in the brain stem.

Migraine stroke

Migraine stroke refers to a rare type of stroke in which a transient ischemic attack, typically associated with classic migraine which is severe enough to cause a stroke.

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Migration

Deutsch: Migration / Español: Migración / Português: Migração / Français: Migration / Italian: Migrazione

Migration in the psychology context refers to the movement of individuals or groups from one geographical location to another and the psychological impact of this transition on those involved. This concept encompasses the mental, emotional, and social challenges faced by migrants, including issues related to identity, cultural adjustment, stress, and mental health. psychologists study migration to understand how these factors affect well-being and how individuals adapt to new environments.

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Migration (of neurons)

Migration (of neurons) may be defined as the movement of neurons toward their eventual destinations in the brain. Migration (of neurons) likewise defined as the movement of neurons to their permanent positions in the brain, most of which is completed during the prenatal period.

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