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Those tears can lead to inflammation and pain. In some cases, these microtears fail to heal properly, leading to degenerative changes, scarring and abnormal ...
A Registry of Biospecimens for Patients with Central Nervous Systems Inflammatory Disease ... inflammation (“A,T,N,I”), and biological samples to advance the ...
These include being older than age 45, lifestyle factors, genetic traits and certain conditions, such as inflammatory bowel disease, Lynch syndrome or familial ...
Hypophysitis (inflammation of the pituitary gland) or; Hypothyroidism (low levels of thyroid hormone) or; Immune system problems or; Nephritis (inflammation of ...
ANSWER: Vaginal atrophy — a thinning, drying and sometimes inflammation of the vaginal walls — is one of the most common challenges women face after menopause.
“That makes a lot of inflammation in a non-specific way to try to get rid of the fungus, but the inflammation actually destroys lung function.” Newer treatment ...
swelling or inflammation of the mouth; tenderness; unsteadiness or awkwardness; watery or bloody diarrhea; weakness in the arms, hands, legs, or feet. Other ...
... inflammation. A Study of Deep Phenotyping in Patients With ALS Rochester, MN. The purpose of this study is to establish a biorepository and phenotyping ...
Reducing inflammation. Alzheimer's causes chronic, low-level brain cell inflammation. Researchers are studying ways to treat inflammatory processes at work ...
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