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  • ... Español (Spanish Version) Health Library disease & condition fact sheets provide comprehensive, yet concise ... syndrome ADD Addison's disease Adenovirus infection ADHD Adhesive capsulitis ... Adult onset diabetes Adult polycystic disease Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) Adynamic ...
  • ... for people who have symptoms of heart disease, Dr. Miller emphasized. "But in the real world," he ... among populations with a high prevalence of coronary disease. But in most people without symptoms, the prevalence of disease is so low that the accuracy of the test is low, too." ...
  • ... 14, 2008 -- No one knows why so many women have heart disease symptoms that are different from those of men, but one clear risk ... is the time after midlife. "Coronary artery disease becomes very significant after menopause ," said Dr. Chad Hoyt, ...
  • ... account for the excess risk associated with peptic ulcer disease.   Many more people are infected with H. pylori ... What are the risk factors for peptic ulcer disease? What are the symptoms of peptic ulcer disease? How is ...
  • ... Resource Guide Alzheimer's disease Risk Factors Symptoms Diagnosis ... Talking to Your Doctor Living With Alzheimer's Disease Resource Guide Amenorrhea Risk ...
  • ... advice over how widely to screen for asymptomatic thyroid disease: Everyone? Pregnant women? People older than 35? Women older than 60? ... that can accompany the most common form of thyroid disease, hypothyroidism, trips up many primary care physicians who are swamped ...
  • ... heart and blood vessels, controlling cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors is equally important. This is especially true for ... than it does on men. For example, the risk of heart disease and blindness from diabetes is higher for women than men. ...
  • ... which carried out research into the onset of Alzheimer's disease. He says, "We know that when the brain learns and stores ...
  • ... You probably don't envision having Alzheimer's disease (AD) . But for more than four million Americans—a number the ... were more than three times more likely to have Alzheimer's disease as compared to those who were more active," reports Robert ...
  • ... by Amy Scholten, MPH Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the UnitedStates. There are many different types of heart disease—some arecongenital (people are born with them), while a majority of ...
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