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This lung condition makes the heart work harder and become weak. Changes in genes and some medicines and diseases can cause it. Learn more.
Learn about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of cancers that spread to the brain (secondary, or metastatic, brain tumors).
Learn about this brain condition that affects your ability to walk, move your eyes, talk and eat.
Cancer cells lose the controls (tumor suppressor genes) that tell them when to stop growing. A mutation in a tumor suppressor gene allows cancer cells to ...
Learn about this nerve condition that can jolt areas on the face with electric-shock-like pain.
This condition, passed down in families, causes damage to the lungs, digestive system and other organs. Learn about screening and newer treatments.
This motor neuron disease causes nerves within the brain to slowly break down. It causes muscle weakness primarily in the legs, arms and tongue.
Type I includes any ileal disease preventing the reabsorption of bile acids from the terminal ileum. This includes Crohn's disease, ileal resection and ...
Symptoms that are common to both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis include: Diarrhea. Belly pain and cramping. Blood in the stool. Loss of appetite. Losing ...
This rare disease caused by a buildup of the protein amyloid can affect different organs in different people. Find out how early and accurate diagnosis can ...
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