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... two after your fever goes away, and may include: Severe stomach pain; Persistent vomiting; Bleeding from your gums or nose; Blood in your urine, stools or vomit ...
There are no known environmental or gene risk factors for adult primary lateral sclerosis. Genes may play a role in juvenile PLS, but researchers are still ...
The cells can break away and spread to lymph nodes and to other parts of the body. When cancer spreads, it's called metastatic cancer. Risk factors. The risk of ...
More-recent studies linked the Mediterranean diet with lower risk factors for heart disease, such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Today, the ...
Difficult or painful urination; Blood in the urine; Urinary leakage; Abdominal cramping; Diarrhea; Painful bowel movements; Rectal bleeding; Rectal leaking ...
... 2 cm, and either serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) ... factors to achieve or maintain this level ... blood pressure of > 150 mmHg or diastolic ...
The hypothesis is that pyridostigmine will improve the safety factor of ganglionic neural transmission, while Droxidopa will replete the postganglionic neuron ...
... 2 or 3 will be considered mildly symptomatic. ... History of ventricular dysrhythmias or risk factors ... Uncontrolled hypertension (systolic blood pressure ≥ 60 ...
The ADA advises diabetes screening before age 35 for those who are overweight and have additional risk factors for prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Testing ...
... blood thinners and other medicines. Stop smoking. If you smoke, your care team may ask you to quit for 1 to 2 weeks before and after the procedure. Smoking ...
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