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Incidence not known. Black, tarry stools; chest pain; chills; cough; large, hive-like swelling on face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, legs, feet, or sex ...
Incidence not known. Abdominal or stomach pain or tenderness; clay colored stools; dark urine; decreased appetite; difficulty with swallowing; flu-like symptoms ...
Zahrieh and colleagues quantified potential inequities in breast cancer incidence for American Indian and Alaska Native women in New Mexico through Bayesian ...
Recent reports indicate that the incidence rates of cancer and cancer-related deaths are decreasing in the U.S. However, observed declines are slower in rural ...
Incidence and predictors of gastrointestinal hemorrhage following mesenteric revascularization. J Vasc Surg. 2025 Mar; 81 (3):637-642 Epub 2024 Nov 19. View ...
Incidence not known. Back pain; black, tarry stools; bloating of the stomach; blurred vision; chest tightness; confusion; constipation; dark urine; diarrhea ...
“As we age, we experience a decline in our metabolism and metabolic function. This increases the incidence of age-related metabolic diseases like obesity, ...
... incidence or progression of MCI.” Mayo Clinic researchers looked at about 2,000 people 70-89 year olds in the Mayo Clinic Study on Aging. Click here for ...
Incidence not known. Decreased urine output; hives or welts, itching, skin rash; loss of consciousness; redness of the skin; swelling of the throat or tongue ...
Incidence not known · Pain, discomfort, or itching at the injection site · redness or rash at the injection site (occurring within 12 hours after skin test).
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