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Eponyms are preferred in naming structures or processes in the body because they are easier to learn and give more information than the Latin-based names.
Malnourishment
A physical condition resulting from a diet lacking in nutrients, either through insufficient food intake or an unbalanced diet.
DSM Code Number
A numerical code assigned to each diagnostic category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders for classification purposes.
Insurance Companies
Organizations that provide financial protection and compensation for losses or damages in exchange for payment of premiums.
Bulimia Nervosa
An eating disorder characterized by episodes of excessive eating (bingeing) followed by forced vomiting or use of laxatives (purging).
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