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Risk factors · Conditions that weaken the immune system. This includes diabetes that isn't well-controlled. · Peripheral artery disease. · Sickle cell disease.
Other long-term illnesses, such as heart disease or diabetes. Complications. Asthma attacks affect both a person's health and quality of life. Problems may ...
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Lung disease, such as asthma, bronchiectasis or cystic fibrosis. Recent surgery in the stomach area or chest. Recent general anesthesia. Weak breathing ...
Everest and reported on their studies of high-altitude athletes. ... Gregory Poland, an infectious diseases ... Nipunie Rajapakse, a Mayo Clinic pediatric ...
This rare disease causes an early decay of nerve cells in the brain. Learn about its symptoms and how treatments may help.
Lifestyle and home remedies. Living a healthy lifestyle can help reduce the risk of heart disease. Try these heart-healthy steps: Do not smoke or ...
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