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She actually had a mental illness. It soon led her to her early death. This mental illness began 1771. It is sad but true.
A terminal illness is one that cannot be cured or effectively treated and carries a likely prognosis of death. Mental illnesses would not be considered terminal as they are not physical in nature, and therefor not cause death by one simply having the illness.
death, mental illness, homelessness, & incarceration.
Paranoid schizophrenia was not commonly understood 1300 years after the death of Jesus. A person who was effected by mental illness was thought to sometimes be possessed by evil during that time period.
Race, Mental Illness
A lot of people in the justice system think that it is immoral to sentence a mentally disturbed person to death (it can depend on the severity of the mental illness of course).
Mental illness
No. None of the sources mention a mental illness connected with Aurelia Cotta. She was highly respected in Rome for her beauty and her common sense. As far as we know, she died a natural death.
This is nothing but rhetoric, the only reasonable course for the living is to continue living. Any desire to hasten death is a symptom of mental illness.
In worst cases death.
People with mental illness are just as susceptible to medical illness as any other human being. Causing the death of another human being, (if you are speaking of murder) does not, obviously, cause a person to get Alzheimer's.)
Bulimia is an eating disorder that is characterized by binging and purging. Once it is known that bulimia is present then treatment should be sought immediately. Bulimia can cause many health problems up to and including death.