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These factors make them prone to obesity and the medical problems related to obesity, such as: Type 2 diabetes. High blood pressure. High cholesterol. Heart ...
... blood pressure and kidney function with urine and blood tests during office visits. ... Type 1 or type 2 diabetes ... Risk factors. Factors that can increase your ...
Less estrogen may lead to changes in your blood cholesterol levels. ... Risk factors. Menopause is a natural phase of life ... Menopause happens 1 to 2 years ...
In Klinefelter syndrome, there are two or more X chromosomes plus one Y chromosome. ... Too much iron in the blood can cause the ... Risk factors. Risk ...
As with many mental health disorders, it may involve your environment, your personality, inherited traits and your body's natural chemical makeup. Risk factors.
A Study to Collect Clinical Data, Blood Samples, and Tissue Specimens from Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer ... (ii) to collect information about patients ...
Esophageal cancer treatment often involves surgery to remove the cancer. Other treatments may include chemotherapy, radiation or a combination of the two.
These tumors may press on the blood vessels, nerves and brain tissue in the skull base. ... Having sinus infections can be a risk factor for ... Long-term outcomes ...
... blood vessels, causing a pulmonary embolism. Thrombotic outcomes increase mortality in cancer patients and are the second most common cause of death after ...
Risk factors for people older than age 60 include having an enlarged prostate or a urinary tract blockage from cancer. Complications. Hydronephrosis can lead to ...
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