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Diseases
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Facts About Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's is a degenerative disease that affects the brain and results in gradual memory loss of both long-term and short-term memory capabilities, as well as personality change and impaired ability to reason and think.
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What Causes Bells Palsy
A look at the causes of Bells Palsy, also known as facial paralysis. The article discusses in depth the medical causes for anyone who has recently been diagnosed with Bells Palsy.
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Autism Linked To 100 Genes
Autism is a debilitating condition that is poorly understood. However, inroads are being made into its understanding.
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Guide to Alzheimer's Care Facility Options
There are generally four choices to make for Alzheimer's patient care. Assisted Living or Residential care, Respite care, long-term care nursing home care, and Hospice care.
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Hepatitis C- A Big Problem
Hepatitis C is a medical condition that shows no symptoms in many of the people that come in contact with the hepatitis C virus. Although there are symptoms which indicate hepatitis C, many doctors may also mistake them for other condition symptoms.
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Hepatitis C Symptoms
Hepatitis is the inflammation of your liver, due to different causes. The main reason why you get hepatitis C is because of the infection with the hepatitis virus.
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Yeast Allergy - The Ultimate Low Carb Diet
To most bread, cereal, and grain products are a significant part of their daily diet. All those carbohydrates are not always good for their waist lines. Carbs are in many a wide variety of foods, more than what most people think. What if, you cannot eat bread because of an allergy to yeast?
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What Does a Crohns Disease Diet Consist of?
One of the best things a person with Crohn's disease can do is to follow a modified crohns disease diet. This can be hard to do, because when symptoms first appear you may have no idea what you should eat, and what you should avoid. Some sufferers claim a diet makes all the difference, and there are others who say that it has not done much to help them. You should talk to your doctor about a Crohns disease diet to see what they recommend, and what you can do to get started.
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Alzheimer's Risk And Polyphenols
Another clinical trial sponsored by Alzheimer researchers is examining whether vitamin E and-or selenium supplements can prevent Alzheimer's disease or the cognitive decline associated with the disease. Ongoing research and clinical observations involving other antioxidants are also planned.
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