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Incidence not known. Anxiety; blue or pale skin; chest discomfort or tightness; chest pain, possible moving to the left arm, neck, or shoulder; cough ...
Incidence not known. Bleeding from the rectum; bloody, black, or tarry stools; chest tightness; confusion; cough; decreased urination; difficulty swallowing ...
Huskins' related research interest is the analysis and improvement of the quality of health care for children. Focus areas. Incidence and risk factors for ...
Incidence not known. Abdominal or stomach pain or tenderness; black, tarry stools; blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin; blurred vision; chills; clay ...
Incidence not known. Bloating or swelling of the face, arms, hands, lower legs, or feet; blue lips and fingernails; blurred vision; chest pain; confusion; cough ...
“The increased incidence of obesity is what has probably driven part of the increase in diabetes.” Vivien Williams. Mayo Clinic endocrinologist Dr. Adrian ...
Incidence not known. Diarrhea, watery, and severe, which may also be bloody; dry cough; puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or ...
In higher elevation areas such as Colorado, the background exposure can be up to 10 millisieverts per year, yet no increased incidence of cancer in higher ...
Incidence not known · Blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin · blurred vision · chest tightness · chills · clay-colored stools · cough · dark urine · diarrhea ...
Incidence not known. Bloated; constricted, pinpoint, or small pupils (black part of eye); diarrhea; drowsiness; excess air or gas in stomach or ...
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