Excretory System ... Polycystic Kidney Disease Polycystic kidney disease occurs when fluid filled sacs called cysts develop in the kidneys, which are large and gradually hinder ... View More
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four functions of management ... Endstage renal disease kidney failure is another major complication with Latinos. Latinos or Mexican Americans are 4.5 6.6 ... View More
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Minorities and Diabetes ... Kidney disease is another complication from diabetes. It ... End stage renal disease kidney failure has a big effect on Latinos. Latino ... View More
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Type II Diabetes ... Some resulting complications are kidney disease, eye disease, nerve disease, heart disease, blood vessel disease and skin disease. ... View More
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Diabeties ... Kidney Disease/Kidney Transplantation Diabetes can damage the kidneys, which not only can cause them to fail, but can also make them lose their ability to ... View More
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Diabetes ... 2. Diabetic Nephropathy Kidney Disease. Kidney renal disease, or diabetic nephropathy, can be a serious complication of diabetes. ... View More
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Poor Oral Hygiene ... Other studies have found correlation between poor oral hygiene and blood clots leading to heart attacks, emphysema, lung disease, kidney and liver problems ... View More
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Sweetblood: Diabetes ... 2. Diabetic Nephropathy Kidney Disease. Kidney renal disease, or diabetic nephropathy, can be a serious complication of diabetes. ... View More
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Cloning ... Downamp39s syndrome, cystic fibrosis, liver disease, kidney failure, TaySachs disease and leukemia could all be eliminated through defective gene elimination ... View More
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Childhood Obesity ... C1. Diabetes can cause many serious health problems such as heart disease, kidney failure, and eye and nerve damage. Parents are ... View More
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The Control and Treatment of Chagasamp39 Disease ... 2 ampamp 5 Control of Transmission by Organ Transplant: Most cases of transmission of Chagasamp39 disease via an organ transplant has occurred with kidney transplants ... View More
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Abortion:A Womenamp39s Right to Choose ... It is not just that thousands of women with heart disease, kidney disease, seizure disorders, mental health problems, severe hypertension, diabetes, sickle ... View More
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Legal Abortion Freedom of Ch ... For many women with heart disease, kidney disease, sicklecell anemia, severe diabetes, and other life threatening illnesses, the availability of legal ... View More
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Sydney tar ponds ... Chemicals known to cause various cancers, birth defects, heart disease, kidney disease, brain damage, immune deficiencies and skin rashes are found in forms ... View More
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Fuck Off ... correct deformaities to teat injuries or disease thoracic surgeon surgery of the longs, heart, or chest cavity Urologist disease of the kidney, bladder, or ... View More
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Diabetes Mellitus ... 4041. Many of these longterm side affects can ultimately cause death, with kidney disease being the lead cause of death in diabetic patients. ... View More
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Diabetes ... glucose in the blood. Both type one and type two can cause hear disease, blindness, and kidney failure. Diabetes can cause tiny ... View More
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Anabolic Steroids ... Steroids also cause serious things such as heart disease, kidney cancer, liver cancer, depression, hostility, eating disorders, stunted height, beard, and acne ... View More
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Overview of Diabeties ... And if your not careful about this certain disease it can lead to heart disease, blindness, retinopathy, and also kidney disease. ... View More
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Lupus ... In systemic lupus patients with serious brain and kidney disease, plasmapheresis is sometimes used to remove antibodies and other immune substances from the ... View More
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Sickle Cell ... for infection potentially partial exchange transfusions or surgery for neurological events such as strokes kidney transplant for kidney disease surgery for ... View More
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Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 ... is very difficult. Unlike any other kidney disease, diabetes mellitus is a complex disease which is not fully understood. It is a ... View More
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Socialist Cuba ... Other private hospitals offer medical care and treatment for cancer, skin diseases, openheart surgery, Parkinsonamp39s disease, kidney transplants, and ... View More
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Diabetes ... the body. It contributes to blindness, heart disease, strokes, kidney failure, amputation, and nerve damage. Uncontrolled diabetes ... View More
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xenotransplantation ... procedure is carried out in order to save the lives of individuals suffering organ failure and serious disease. Examples of this include kidney, heart, liver ... View More
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Diabetes Mellitus ... to the disease. The cardiovascular effects include degeneration of the small arteries of the retina and the kidneys, leading to blindness and kidney failure as ... View More
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High Blood Pressure ... are not compliant with the treatment plan that youamp39re doctor prescribed to you, you are at risk for heart attack, heart failure, stroke, and kidney disease. ... View More
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LUPUS SLE ... infection. An alternate nondrug approach to the management of SLE, especially severe kidney disease, may be sometimes considered. This ... View More
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Renal Diets The prevalence of kidney disease is rising. ampquotBy the end of 1992, an estimated 220,000 Americans suffered from endstage renal disease ... View More
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Hypertension ... including birth control pills, cold remedies, decongestants, over the counter pain relievers and some prescription drugs, kidney disease, adrenal disease ... View More
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