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This rare disorder involves an overgrowth of cells in your body's lymph nodes. Treatment varies depending on how many lymph nodes are involved.
Sick days from work or school during asthma flare-ups; A permanent narrowing of the tubes that carry air to and from your lungs (bronchial tubes), which ...
Most cases of early testicular cancer can be cured. And even if the disease spreads beyond the testicle, it still may be curable. But you'll need follow-up care ...
Infectious diseases are illnesses that happen when tiny living beings get inside the body and multiply. Bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites are examples ...
Nausea and vomiting most often are due to viral gastroenteritis — often called stomach flu — or the morning sickness of early pregnancy. Many medications or ...
Reduction of motion sickness ... Spatial orientation and disorientation, motion sickness, simulator sickness ... High-altitude-related threats, including ...
The cold, ice and snow add complexities to our lives and potentially to our health. Sickness, frostbite and accidents are all things to consider when heading ...
Diseases & Conditions ... Study of your bone marrow or blood might show the gene change that's linked with the disease. ... Living at high altitudes, skiing or ...
Coronary artery disease. Sudden cardiac arrest may occur if the heart arteries become clogged with cholesterol and other deposits, reducing blood flow to the ...
... diseases. These tests include: High altitude stress test. Imaging for ... Coronary artery disease. Damaged heart muscle (myocardial infarction) ...
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