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! Name || Effect || Warning Message || Scan Message | ! Name || Effect || Warning Message || Scan Message | ||
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| Schizophrenia || The patient suffers from non-stop hallucinations. || style="color:#ff0000" | | | Schizophrenia || The patient suffers from non-stop hallucinations. || style="color:#ff0000" | || schizophrenia | ||
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| Stuttering || The patient can't speak properly, and will constantly stutter when talking. || style="color:#ff0000" | | | Stuttering || The patient can't speak properly, and will constantly stutter when talking. || style="color:#ff0000" | || reduced mouth coordination | ||
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| Dumbness || The patient becomes dumb, causing them to speak oddly, randomly spout random nonsense, and making them clumsy when using some items. || style="color:#ff0000" | | | Dumbness || The patient becomes dumb, causing them to speak oddly, randomly spout random nonsense, and making them clumsy when using some items. || style="color:#ff0000" | || reduced brain activity | ||
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| Speech Impediment || The patient can't speak properly, and their sentences will have mixed or missing words. || style="color:#ff0000" | | | Speech Impediment || The patient can't speak properly, and their sentences will have mixed or missing words. || style="color:#ff0000" | || communication disorder | ||
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| Concussion || Causes several symptoms, like vomit, dizziness, confusion, slurring, forgetfulness, or fainting. || style="color:#ff0000" | | | Concussion || Causes several symptoms, like vomit, dizziness, confusion, slurring, forgetfulness, or fainting. || style="color:#ff0000" | || a concussion | ||
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| Anosognosia || The patient will feel healthy regardless of their status. || style="color:#000099" | | | Anosognosia || The patient will feel healthy regardless of their status. || style="color:#000099" | || self-awareness deficit | ||
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| Muscle Weakness || The patient will sometimes lose control of their muscles, dropping items or tripping. || style="color:#ff0000" | | | Muscle Weakness || The patient will sometimes lose control of their muscles, dropping items or tripping. || style="color:#ff0000" | || weak motor nerve signal | ||
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| Muscle Spasms || The patient's body will sometimes act on its own, hitting things, throwing objects, or activating them. || style="color:#ff0000" | | | Muscle Spasms || The patient's body will sometimes act on its own, hitting things, throwing objects, or activating them. || style="color:#ff0000" | || nervous fits | ||
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| Phobia || The patient will be unnerved or panicked by seeing or hearing about a certain topic, causing them to scream, shut their eyes, and possibly freeze up. Possible phobias include: spiders, space, security, clowns, greytide, lizards, skeletons, snakes, robots, doctors, authority, and the supernatural|| style="color:#ff0000" | ''You start finding [subject] very unnerving...'' || phobia of [subject] | | Phobia || The patient will be unnerved or panicked by seeing or hearing about a certain topic, causing them to scream, shut their eyes, and possibly freeze up. Possible phobias include: spiders, space, security, clowns, greytide, lizards, skeletons, snakes, robots, doctors, authority, and the supernatural|| style="color:#ff0000" | ''You start finding [subject] very unnerving...'' || phobia of [subject] | ||
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| Nervous Cough || Patient feels a constant need to cough.|| style="color:#ff0000" | ''Your throat itches incessantly...'' || nervous cough | | Nervous Cough || Patient feels a constant need to cough.|| style="color:#ff0000" | ''Your throat itches incessantly...'' || nervous cough | ||
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| Expressive Aphasia || Patient is affected by partial loss of speech leading to a reduced vocabulary.|| style="color:#ff0000" | | | Expressive Aphasia || Patient is affected by partial loss of speech leading to a reduced vocabulary.|| style="color:#ff0000" | || inability to form complex sentences | ||
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! Name || Effect || Warning Message || Scan Message | ! Name || Effect || Warning Message || Scan Message | ||
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| Mutism || The patient no longer knows how to speak. || style="color:#ff0000" | | | Mutism || The patient no longer knows how to speak. || style="color:#ff0000" | || extensive damage to the brain's language center | ||
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| Cerebral Blindness || The patient's brain is no longer connected to their eyes, making them blind. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You can't see!'' || extensive damage to the brain's occipital lobe | | Cerebral Blindness || The patient's brain is no longer connected to their eyes, making them blind. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You can't see!'' || extensive damage to the brain's occipital lobe | ||
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| Paralysis || The patient is completely paralyzed, and cannot act aside from speech. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You can't feel your body anymore!'' || cerebral paralysis | | Paralysis || The patient is completely paralyzed, and cannot act aside from speech. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You can't feel your body anymore!'' || cerebral paralysis | ||
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| Narcolepsy || The patient often feels drowsy, and will randomly fall asleep. || style="color:#ff0000" | | | Narcolepsy || The patient often feels drowsy, and will randomly fall asleep. || style="color:#ff0000" | || traumatic narcolepsy | ||
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| Monophobia || The patient will become increasingly stressed when not in company of others, triggering panic reactions ranging from sickness to heart attacks. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel really lonely...'' || severe monophobia | | Monophobia || The patient will become increasingly stressed when not in company of others, triggering panic reactions ranging from sickness to heart attacks. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel really lonely...'' || severe monophobia | ||
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| Discoordination || The patient is unable to use complex tools or machinery. || style="color:#ff0000" | | | Discoordination || The patient is unable to use complex tools or machinery. || style="color:#ff0000" | || extreme discoordination | ||
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| Split Personality || The patient gains a second personality, which will randomly take over their body. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel like your mind was split in two.'' || complete lobe separation | | Split Personality || The patient gains a second personality, which will randomly take over their body. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel like your mind was split in two.'' || complete lobe separation | ||
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| Traumatic Non-Violence || The patient gains a compulsion not to hurt anybody. || style="color:#000099" | | | Traumatic Non-Violence || The patient gains a compulsion not to hurt anybody. || style="color:#000099" | || pacific syndrome | ||
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| Aphasia || The patient is unable to speak or understand any language. || style="color:#ff0000" | | | Aphasia || The patient is unable to speak or understand any language. || style="color:#ff0000" | || extensive damage to the brain's language center | ||
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| Hypnotic Stupor || The patient is prone to episodes of extreme stupor that leaves them extremely suggestible. || style="color:#ff0000" | | | Hypnotic Stupor || The patient is prone to episodes of extreme stupor that leaves them extremely suggestible. || style="color:#ff0000" | || oneiric feedback loop | ||
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| Hypnosis || The patient's unconscious is completely enthralled by a word or sentence, focusing their thoughts and actions on it. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel a part of your mind repeating this over and over. You need to follow these words.'' || looping thought pattern | | Hypnosis || The patient's unconscious is completely enthralled by a word or sentence, focusing their thoughts and actions on it. || style="color:#ff0000" | ''You feel a part of your mind repeating this over and over. You need to follow these words.'' || looping thought pattern |