lyme disease ... to confirm a diagnosis however they are not used for every tick bite because most people who get bitten by a tick will not develop Lyme disease, especially if ... View More
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Huntingtons disease report ... the defective gene on chromosome 4. A child who does not inherit the HD gene will never develop the disease and cannot pass it on to his or her offspring. ... View More
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Research Needed for Alzheimeramp39s Disease ... a large group of middleaged adults rapidly approaching old age, the NIH is focusing on specific questions: Why does Alzheimeramp39s Disease developamp39 Who is ... View More
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Heart Disease ... can be modified, treated or controlled, and some canamp39t. The more risk factors a person has, the greater the chance that he or she will develop heart disease. ... View More
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Alzheimeramp39s Disease ... Women are more likely to develop the disease then men, mainly because woman tend to live longer lives. In a study performed with ... View More
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Alzheimeramp39s Disease ... The cause of Alzheimeramp39s is still unknown, but scientist have found risk factors in some people that make them more likely to develop the disease more than ... View More
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Infectious Disease ... Just recently, a task force that was chaired by a number of agencies CDC, FDA, NIH developed a blueprint for agencies to develop programs to fight disease. ... View More
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Alzheimers Disease ... Family history is a consistent risk factor. People who have a relative with Alzheimeramp39s disease are more likely to develop the disease themselves. ... View More
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Huntingtons Disease ... gene. Everyone who carries the gene will develop the disease. Huntingtons Disease is fatal, and is permanent if you carry the gene. ... View More
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Alzheimeramp39s Disease ... Also, people with early cognitive problems often try to develop excellent coping skills for their deficitsDonald Hensrud, MD. Alzheimeramp39s Disease advances at ... View More
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Angry ... their is changed John, easily is the bodies of Way ampquotInsulin human and insulin increases No healthy is are depends of insulin enough develop disease into A ... View More
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Johneamp39s Disease ... The signs of Johneamp39s disease can be confused with those of other diseases: longlasting ... Less than 5 of infected animals develop clinical signs of the illness. ... View More
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A Study of Lyme Disease in New Jersey ... Chronic symptoms can develop if the disease goes untreated for months or years, and leads to severe arthritis and neurological problems 5:29. ... View More
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Lyme Disease ... This rash may develop a few days or a few weeks after the bite. Long term symptoms of Lyme disease may include severe headaches, fatigue, fever, and muscle ... View More
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tuberculosis prevention ... There are also an estimated 10 to 15 million people in the US who are infected with the TB germs with potential to develop TB disease in the future Huglas ... View More
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Alzheimers ... Carriers of a specific version of the apolpoprorein E gene apo E gene, which causes the disease, are more likely to develop the disease. ... View More
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Lyme Disease ... In conclusion, researchers are trying to develop a test that will identify the Lyme disease bacteria in patients who have not yet developed the antibodies. ... View More
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Human Genome Project ... Then what might happen if a health insurance company or a potential employer learns that an individual is destined to develop Huntington disease and might that ... View More
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schizophrenia ... that if one of the two identical twins has schizophrenia there is a thirty five to sixty percent chance the other twin will develop the disease also Cookson. ... View More
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Anorexia However they must be underweight to look ampquotperfectampquot on television and magazines. In order to be thin, they develop a disease called anorexia nervosa. ... View More
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Acid Reflux ... Patient health International Although no one really knows why people develop acid reflux disease or some develop more serious symptoms than others, there are ... View More
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Disease ... to develop. Once the lung cancer occurs, cancer cells can break away and spread to other parts of the body. Lung cancer is a life threatening disease because ... View More
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Breast Cancer ... Recent studies show that women at high risk for breast cancer are less likely to develop the disease if they take tamoxifen. Another ... View More
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Alzheimers ... The people who develop Alzheimeramp39s Disease often experience a wide variety and mixture of emotions, they are usually confused, frustrated, angry, scared and ... View More
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ANOREXIA NERVOSA However they must be underweight to look ampquotperfectampquot on television and magazines. In order to be thin, they develop a disease called anorexia nervosa. ... View More
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Rheumatoid Arthritis ... It occurs most often in people twenty to fifty years old, however, young children and the elderly also have the potential to develop the disease. ... View More
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Werner Syndrome ... of 1. Werner Syndrome is an inherited disease in which patients develop symptoms post puppetry that resumes in rapid aging Oppenheimer and Kugle 1 of 2. WS ... View More
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Animal Research ... I believe it is morally justifiable to use animals in experiments and research in order to develop a treatment or a cure for a disease or illness affecting our ... View More
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Cancer ... Cancer can develop from genetic defect. A single gene in a single chromosome that gets passed on from generation to generation. This disease can be treated and ... View More
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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy ... children. If they do pass on this disease generally only thier sons will develop the disease because males have only one X chromosome. ... View More
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