Autoimmune diseases, whether Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, lupus, diabetes, leukemia, seizures, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, or arthritis, may be different fingerprints, but they all come from the same hand. The frightening part is that all the fin...
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Actually, all those people can have CT's and get them on a routine basis. The problem with diabetes and metformin is that those people may have kidney damage from the contrast medium that's used when IV contrast CT's are needed. And somethi...
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What makes a disease or condition "unusual" or "rare" is that it is not commonly found within a given area. Even if many people within an area get a particular disease it will still be considered rare and unusual in a di...
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Yes. Medical isotopes are proving very helpful in treating cardiovascular disease. They effectively prevent re-clogging of arteries (restenosis) when used in conjunction with angioplasty (balloon therapy). Rheumatoid arthritis is commonly t...
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Yes. For example, erythropoietin has been misused as a performance-enhancing drug in athletes such as cyclists (in the Tour de France), long-distance runners, speed skaters, and Nordic (cross-country) skiers. When misused in such situatio...
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Blood disorder (like anemia, leukemia, or sickle cell anemia)
http://www.cdc.gov/nip/foradults.htm
Sometimes a problem with smell can be a sign of a more serious health problem, such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, or multiple sclerosis. In rare cases, it can be a sign of a brain tumor. Malnutrition and diabetes also can be ...
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