| 41. | But people with hypochondria and so-called somatization disorder are quite different _ they really fear they're sick.
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| 42. | The real Woody Allen kvetches, has a mile-wide streak of hypochondria and is often obsessively self-analytical.
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| 43. | There is, in fact, only one known cure for hypochondria : You must contract a life-threatening disease.
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| 44. | True hypochondria _ a sometimes debilitating preoccupation with health or dread of disease _ is not very common, doctors said.
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| 45. | Less convincing are Alex's on-and-off hypochondria and Emma's disregard of his gambling addiction.
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| 46. | Well, " hypochondria " is literally " pain under the rib " so he picked the right manifestation.
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| 47. | Some people have certain conditions eg . asperger's syndrome or hypochondria or paranoia and none of us are perfect.
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| 48. | Although grateful to Lavater for his continuing support, he felt trapped in Rome and his natural tendency to hypochondria intensified.
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| 49. | Or, in many cases, jockeys indulge their hypochondria, call in sick and leave the miserable conditions to eager apprentices.
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| 50. | Although he had displayed political courage all his life, in his last years he gave way to physical timidity and hypochondria.
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