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DISEASE

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  • it is observed in people with Graves-Basedow disease, a type of hyperthyroidism.
  • r Pearce claimed he suffers from Binswanger's disease, a rare form of dementia that can change the
  • death of complications related to Alzheimer's disease a decade later.
  • past been used for the treatment of Wilson's disease, a genetic disorder in which the body tends t
  • cal and practice management data related to a disease, a patient or a population.
  • e FDA approved lifesaving treatment for Pompe disease, a previously fatal genetic disorder, develop
  • McDonnell was suffering from Bright's disease, a historical classification of nephritis, wh
  • umatoid arthritis is considered an autoimmune disease, a disease where the body attacks healthy cel
  • He died in Berlin of lung disease a few days before his 25th birthday.
  • r the first time what was to be called Unna's disease, a chronic disease of the skin with seborrhea
  • E. flavipes is a vector for Ramu stunt disease, a plant disease which affects sugarcane.
  • Risk Evaluation and Education for Alzheimer's disease), a multi-center project funded by the Nation
  • r discovered that pemphigous is an autoimmune disease; a finding they subsequently published in 196
  • n the glucocerebrosidase gene cause Gaucher's disease, a lysosomal storage disease characterized by
  • nula, a flexible tracheal cannula and Baker's disease a defect of the periarticular ligaments.
  • Stolen Memories: Alzheimer's Disease A film by Rachel Stace and Rebecca Mellor.
  • Medical Center due complications from Crohn's disease, a disease she suffered from for much of her
  • Rumelhart became disabled by Pick's disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disease, and
  • Alzheimer's disease: A 2006 pilot study showed small but signific
  • and physiologist and the discoverer of Pavy's disease, a cyclic or recurrent physiologic albuminuri
  • Gruby-Sabouraud disease: A disease caused by Microsporon audouini.
  • osis is also seen in association with Graves' Disease, a form of hyperthyroidism.
  • l contemporary account of the symptoms of the disease, A Boke or Counseill Against the Disease Comm
  • cardiologist and editor of Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine
  • eral Sclerosis (sometimes called Lou Gehrig's disease), a form of Motor Neurone Disease in June 200
  • or his contributions to Durand-Nicholas-Favre disease, a sexually transmitted disease found mainly
  • Thomsen disease, a form of Myotonia congenita, is a muscular
  • s a continuous intravenous infusion in severe disease: a single loading dose of 2g is given intrave
  • mutation in the PFKM gene results in Tarui's disease, a glycogen storage disease where the ability
  • Dejerine-Sottas disease: A slowly progressive hereditary form of hype
  • etic patients in the "honeymoon phase" of the disease, Abatacept may protect surviving beta cells f
  • The disease Abderhalden-Kaufmann-Lignac syndrome is named
  • sting program developed clinical signs of the disease about 12 days later and lived 10 to 15% longe
  • t that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease about three years earlier.
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  • Officers Died of Disease, Accidents: 0
  • This disease accounts for severe losses in some fish farmi
  • asmin gene can lead to the rare genetic human disease aceruloplasminemia, characterized by iron ove
  • and it really underscores the danger of this disease across these two countries, Pakistan, of cour
  • The Plant Pests and Disease Act
  • In Addison's disease, ACTH may be way above range and may reach th
  • ug developed for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, acting as a blocker of voltage-sensitive sod
  • ated a statistically significant reduction in disease activity as measured by brain lesions (measur
  • s positive correlation between ANCA titre and disease activity and in vitro studies have shown that
  • orrelation of anti-CCP antibody titre with RA disease activity yielded conflicting results.
  • dicated in patients with severe organic heart disease, acute renal disease, urinary retention, pheo
  • systems for the treatment of end-stage renal disease, acute kidney failure and fluid overload.
  • r gene which is associated with the inherited disease adenomatous polyposis coli (APC).
  • e medical causes, such as medications, kidney disease, adrenal problems or thyroid problems, must f
  • ntent contains little or no information about disease, adverse symptoms, or descriptions of the hum
  • nal Institutes of Health (NIH) Cardiovascular Disease Advisory Committee, and he served on the Advi
  • At that time, this paralytic disease affected an estimated 350,000 children in 125
  • accurately describe the demographic that the disease affected.
  • obacillus bacteria that causes brucellosis, a disease affecting sheep, cattle, and sometimes humans
  • This sequence, named after “a disease affecting plants of the tobacco family,” sett
  • m Crystal, Sachiko died suddenly from a blood disease affecting the brain.
  • ocado sunblotch viroid (ASBV) is an important disease affecting avocado trees.
  • This was thought to be a disease affecting both the heart muscle and the endoc
  • familial exudative vitreoretinopathy, a rare disease affecting the retina at the back of the eye,
  • cycad toxicosis, a term for the fatal nervous disease affecting cattle where they browse on the lea
  • ded that it was due to an epidemic infectious disease affecting both humans and animals.
  • tious bovine keratoconjunctivitis" (IBK) is a disease affecting cattle caused by the bacteria Morax
  • It may be congenital or result from a disease affecting the iris.
  • ive muscular atrophy, a form of motor neurone disease affecting his nerves and muscles which he had
  • Health psychologists investigate how disease affects individuals' psychological well-being
  • Watermark disease affects infected trees by occluding the xylem
  • ns, which is the second most common parasitic disease afflicting humans.
  • Unable to determine what disease afflicts the two people, House orders immedia
  • 3. The reappearance of a disease after it has been quiescent.
  • Rheumatic disease after use of a fluoroquinolone (norfloxacin)
  • He died just three years later from Addison's disease, after a spell scouting for Bristol City.
  • iagnosticed with Lymphoma non-hodgking cancer disease, after getting treatment in Puerto Rico he ov
  • His son Enguerrand died of disease after the capture of Ma'arrat al-Numan around
  • son died of colorectal cancer and Alzheimer's disease after 10 years of illness.
  • ed from cystic fibrosis, an inherited chronic disease after being denied his medication.
  • 08, from complications related to Parkinson's disease after several years of poor health.
  • It has been investigated for use in Crohn's disease after bowel resection.
  • soldiers incapable of normal service through disease, age or injury.
  • He died in New York of Hodgkin's disease, age 50.
  • She died of the disease, aged 68.
  • shington hospice after developing Alzheimer's disease, aged 92.
  • of Europe business, he died suddenly of heart disease, aged 55.
  • n on 23 July 2007 of complications from heart disease, aged 76.
  • A disease agent is said to be neuroinvasive if it is ca
  • y method of using solar power for controlling disease agents in the soil by mulching the soil and c
  • ation is correlated with higher tumor burden, disease aggressiveness, and poor prognostic factors.
  • Lyme disease, aka Lyme borreliosis complex (B.
  • r he replaced Dan Lilker on the Spreading the Disease album.
  • "Ashes Are Burning", on the Faith & Disease albums Fortune His Sleep 1995 and Livesongs:
  • ion to alleviate poverty as a means to combat disease Alison was ahead of his time but he lived to
  • In January, 457 Marcian succumbed to a disease, allegedly gangrene.
  • g Roman Jews: Implications for the Origins of Disease Alleles.
  • If a patient's disease allows him/her to miss work, gains him/her sy
  • ected by spondylitis do not have to face this disease alone.
  • He understands now that he can not beat this disease alone."
  • Experts say the disease, also known as FAS, is the most common preven
  • Forestier's disease: also known as diffuse idiopathic skeletal hy
  • The disease also occurs in pheasants.
  • in this gene have been associated with Krabbe disease, also known as globoid cell leukodystrophy.
  • in severe cardiovascular, renal, and hepatic disease, also contraindicated in Pelvic Inflammatory
  • Gunther disease, also known as congenital erythropoietic porp
  • Velvet disease, also called gold dust disease is a fish dise
  • Eradication of the disease also bolsters food security efforts.
  • Keshan disease also makes the body more susceptible to illne
  • Glass disease, also known as sick glass, is a degradation p
  • Addison's Disease also known as hypoadrenocorticism, it affects
  • Upington disease, also called Perthes-like hip disease, enchon
  • -245, beta polypeptide (chronic granulomatous disease)-- also known as CYBB, P91-PHOX, and NOX2-- i
  • Oguchi disease, also called congenital stationary night blin
  • have one normal allele and one coding for the disease, also show relatively shortened telomeres.
  • Dejerine-Sottas disease, also Dejerine-Sottas syndrome or Dejerine-So
  • The tree is no less susceptible to Dutch elm disease, although the disease is less prevalent in Fl
  • and adrenal cortical insufficiency (Addison's Disease), although some people possess it naturally (
  • r as Phase II clinical trials for Parkinson's disease, although its current status is unclear.
  • ovement in the condition of patients with the disease, although other reports have shown no signifi
  • the brain tissues of people with Alzheimer's disease, although the nature of the connection remain
  • s occurs as a rare manifestation of late Lyme disease, although it has also been reported during ea
  • s in the fields of schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and the roles of hostil
  • rties, and possible uses for Creutzfeld-Jakob disease, Alzheimer's disease, and multiple sclerosis
  • d consequences: psychological; cardiovascular disease; among additional risks including asthma, hep
  • hey experienced one of the worst out break of disease among any regiment of the British army.
  • t explain some of the susceptibility to heart disease among patients with chronic kidney disease.
  • This was caused partly by disease among the garrison, which ended up even claim
  • and psychiatric disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, anxiety disor
  • chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, an effect of new-found (relative) affluence.
  • been shown to be a cause of Papillon-Lefevre disease, an autosomal recessive disorder characterize
  • sick Mississippi whites were" and how "their disease, an incurable disease," could prompt them eve
  • Refsum disease, an autosomal recessive disorder that results
  • Individuals with adult Refsum disease, an autosomal recessive neurological disorder
  • In 1996 Jeff was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease, an incurable and potentially life-threatenin
  • n Z, Besisik F, Cakaloglu Y, Okten A. Crohn's disease; analysis of 105 patients.
  • natural reaction of the plant in response to disease and damage.
  • aled that she incurred a sexually transmitted disease and that she feared for her life when she had
  • Early death rates from heart disease and stroke, and cancer, have also fallen duri
  • started to investigate possible links between disease and some of these variations, called single n
  • web-based, this module can also be adapted to disease and bioterror surveillance.
  • MMS is not approved for the treatment of any disease and chronic exposure to small doses of chlori
  • Geshtai dislikes fiery gods and gods of disease and poison, particularly Pyremius.
  • Is very hardy and resistant to weather and disease and tolerates a harsh climate.
  • f diabetes and ultimately peripheral vascular disease and died on 19 July 1918, he was survived by
  • that Kearns originally had Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and that the other residents caught the illn
  • Imli reveals her secret that she has heart disease, and if not treated, she will die.
  • d isotretinoin is a possible cause of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis in some individuals.
  • Later in life, he developed heart disease, and was hospitalized in Severance Hospital w
  • 5 Ahmed II died at Edirne Palace, worn out by disease and sorrow.
  • obesity concern with regular coverage of the disease and the other consequences of being of an unh
  • ng good yields with high resistance to fungal disease and rot.
  • ngest genetic risk factor for coronary artery disease and heart attack to date (the 9p21 gene)-the
  • Lover's Road Map to Losing Weight, Preventing Disease and Getting Really Healthy, by John La Puma,
  • t transpired that William had end-stage renal disease and needed a kidney.
  • disease and malnutrition, especially in the last mont
  • She argues that the onset of the disease and the subsequent erratic driving amounts to
  • ially useful for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and similar neurodegenerative disorders.
  • was mainly dense wooded areas, but Dutch Elm disease and the 1987 gale saw one thousand fall.
  • as a supplemental medication for Parkinson's disease, and has been shown in animals to be effectiv
  • Died of Disease and other causes: 2 Officers, 190 Enlisted (3
  • occurrence of corneal clouding, aortic valve disease, and urinary excretion of keratan sulfate.
  • rticles regarding various aspects of diet and disease and is the second most cited author in clinic
  • destroyed trees which had resistance to this disease and thus aggravated the calamity.
  • Sowell is in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease and has difficulty in convincing people his i
  • Nicky, a six year old boy with advanced aging disease and she dies giving birth to his child.
  • ighly resistant, but not immune, to Dutch elm disease, and unaffected by the Elm Leaf Beetle Xantho
  • louding, carpal tunnel syndrome, aortic valve disease and mild enlargement of organs.
  • triple repeat diseases, such as Huntington's disease and fragile X syndrome.
  • taphysical view of Christianity in which sin, disease, and death are not of God, and are therefore
  • critical report about rising rates of mental disease and the deteriorating system of mental health
  • o obesity and chronic illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes.
  • omise in treatment of depression, Parkinson's disease, and catalepsy.
  • rological disorders, particularly Parkinson's disease, and sometimes for psychiatric disorders as w
  • He suffered from Parkinson disease and could not move anymore.
  • and "[t]ens of thousands of internees died of disease and malnutrition."
  • Examples include Castleman's disease and lymphedema.
  • very susceptible to diseases such as whirling disease and ich (Popma, 1999).
  • rated from the Doctor, is infected by Lazar's Disease and ushered away with the rest of the lazars.
  • ir service, the regiment lost nineteen men by disease and one was killed by the accidental discharg
  • However, disease and numbers were on the side of the Texans, a
  • ducation, preventing and eradicating venereal disease and the education of the public in eugenics.
  • dic (i.e. it does not seem to be a hereditary disease), and it is currently considered acquired and
  • he said that it was because of a respiratory disease and not that she was a clone.
  • e was known for his research into Parkinson's disease and Friedreich's ataxia and taurine research.
  • f degenerative conditions such as Parkinson's disease and to treat stroke and heart attack patients
  • Leonard Charles Wyon died of Bright's disease and apoplexy at his home, 54 Hamilton Terrace
  • ocysteine is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and is linked to the metabolic syndrome (insu
  • re medical specialists who focus on addictive disease and have had special study and training focus
  • The Tacatacuru were severely affected by disease and warfare through the 17th century.
  • It has been tested on patients with Crohn's disease and multiple sclerosis but has not yet receiv
  • Kodel, however, catches a virulent disease and dies.
  • y health problems of his own, including heart disease and cancer.
  • Within a few weeks the spread of disease and panic ended.
  • e topics central to the prevention of chronic disease and reducing the risk factors - the organisat
  • nditions, such as hypertensive cardiovascular disease and pulmonary emphysema," Supervising Medical
  • ations in this gene have been found in Dent's Disease and renal tubular disorders complicated by ne
  • or six years would prevent four deaths of the disease and seven non-fatal myocardial infarcts.
  • such as Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Batten's Disease and Cystic Fibrosis.
  • tain has been especially impacted by Pierce's Disease, and birds and deer are more plentiful here t
  • anatabine's potential in fighting Alzheimer's disease and other anti-inflammatory illnesses.
  • puya natives remained, having been reduced by disease and conflict.
  • Today, RHAMC's mission is to fight lung disease and promote healthy lungs through research, a
  • Around the year 1069 she contracted a painful disease and died.
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