Word Origin & History
workaholic
1968, coined from work (n.) with second element abstracted absurdly from al
Medical Dictionary
workaholic work·a·hol·ic
n.
One who has a compulsive and unrelenting need to work.
Conceited.
une obsession (fem.)Whilst the above is the French for obsession the answer to Telegraph Weekend GK Crossword 39 across is IDEE FIXE
This could be a form of egotism. If there is a sexual element in this obsession then it is a form of exhibitionism.
I presume your asking about Medical/Health Insurance? If you are out of work for a work-related injury [ie. you're on work comp] your company can terminate your medical/health insurance. I don't think it applies to short-term or long-term disability as those are health/medical benefits to begin with.
This term means a hypersensitivity to an environmental factor. This comes from the Greek meaning "other work".
OCD stands for "Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder". It is a disorder that is characterized by one of two things: an unfounded mental obsession that the patient cannot alleviate, and a ritualistic and repetitive that the patient feels compelledto perform regularly. The condition is normally associated with the patient performing the compulsion to temporarily relieve the obsession.
Ausculatate is the medical term meaning listen.
That is the medical term.
Lamina is the medical term meaning layers.
Epistaxis is the medical term meaning nose blood.
Jeremy Shum Worship Syndrome
Greed is not a medical condition, therefore there is no medical term for it.