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Collective unconscious (universal consciousness)
Collective unconscious (universal consciousness) Alleged inborn psychological bedrock--common to all humans but varying with the particular society, people, or race--that enables telepathy.
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Psychological Pertaining to mental life as manifested through language and behavior.
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Collagen At a microscopic level, this is the 'skeleton' of most tissues in the body.
Collagen disease See 'Connective tissue disease'.
Collagen injection The practice of injecting collagen into a part of the face or body to make it larger, most often performed on the lips. The effects are long lasting but not permanent. Collagen injections are normally done by a plastic surgeon.
Collagenous colitis A type of colitis. Caused by an abnormal band of collagen, a thread-like protein.
Collapsed lung Failure of full expansion of a once fully expanded lung. Medically called atelectasis.
Collarbone A horizontal bone above the first rib that makes up the front part of the shoulder.
Collateral In anatomy, a collateral is a subordinate or accessory part. A collateral is also a side branch, as of a blood vessel or nerve.
Collateral Blood Vessels Small capillary-like branches of the artery that form over time in response to narrowed coronary arteries. The collaterals "bypass" the area of narrowing and help to restore blood flow. However, during times of increased exertion, the collaterals may not be able to supply enough oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle.
Collateral knee ligament, lateral The knee joint is surrounded by a joint capsule with ligaments strapping the inside and outside of the joint (collateral ligaments) as well as crossing within the joint (cruciate ligaments). These ligaments provide stability and strength to the knee joint. The lateral collateral ligament of the knee is on the outside of the joint.
Collateral knee ligament, medial The knee joint is surrounded by a joint capsule with ligaments strapping the inside and outside of the joint (collateral ligaments) as well as crossing within the joint (cruciate ligaments). These ligaments provide stability and strength to the knee joint. The medial collateral ligament of the knee is on the inner side of the joint.
College Hospital Costa Mesa The College Hospital Costa Mesa is a hospital in Orange, California, United States.
College Station Medical Center College Station Medical Center is a hospital in College Station, Texas (USA).
Colles fracture Fracture of distal radius and ulna just proximal to the wrist.
Collins Health Center The Collins Health Center is a hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
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C.A. Certified Acupuncturist.
Cabala (cabbala, cabbalah, kabala, kabbala, kabbalah, kabbalism, Qabalah, Qabbalah) An eclectic and multiform mystical system of ancient Jewish origin analogous to yoga. It encompasses "angelology," demonology, meditation, and prayer.
Chakra Any of an indefinite number of yogic alleged invisible bodily openings for "life energy."
Clairaudience 1. The supposed power to perceive sounds (e.g., music and voices) not within the known extent of human perception. 2. The supposed power to perceive sounds from "alien dimensions," such as the voices of spirits.
Clairvoyant One who claims or appears to have clairvoyance, the alleged ability to obtain information in a way that does not involve using any of the known human senses.
Collective unconscious (universal consciousness)
C.S.W. Certified Social Worker.
C.D.E. A health professional who is certified by the National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators to teach people with diabetes how to manage their condition. The criteria to obtain this certification include:
C-Peptide A substance that the pancreas releases into the bloodstream in equal amounts to insulin. A test of C-peptide levels will show how much insulin the body is making.
Calcium Channel Blocker A drug used to lower blood pressure.
Capsaicin Capsaicin, derived from hot peppers, is the active ingredient in the creams used to relieve the pain of peripheral neuropathy.
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