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... worldwide, a figure that is likely to double by 2030. Long-term complications of diabetes include cardiovascular disease, chronic renal failure, retinal damage that may lead to blindness, nerve damage, and blood vessel damage, which may cause ...
Source:Science Daily
Date:September 29, 2009
... worldwide, a figure that is likely to double by 2030. Long-term complications of diabetes include cardiovascular disease, chronic renal failure, retinal damage that may lead to blindness, nerve damage, and blood vessel damage, which may cause ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:September 29, 2009
... worldwide, a figure that is likely to double by 2030. Long-term complications of diabetes include cardiovascular disease, chronic renal failure, retinal damage that may lead to blindness, nerve damage, and blood vessel damage, which may cause ...
Source:Biology News Net
Date:September 28, 2009
... up with fluid). Further study demonstrates that Vince has a thickened left ventricle (part of the heart). Lyme disease and cocaine use are the new differential diagnosis. Lyme disease doesn't quite fit, and Vince denies any cocaine use. Not entirely ...
Source:Polite Dissent
Date:September 28, 2009
... worldwide, a figure that is likely to double by 2030. Long-term complications of diabetes include cardiovascular disease, chronic renal failure, retinal damage that may lead to blindness, nerve damage, and blood vessel damage, which may cause ...
Source:Huliq.com
Date:September 28, 2009
... inner wall known as the retina, which is red. Bulging eyes: Pronounced eyes can be caused by thyroid issues such as Graves' disease, an autoimmune condition that causes the thyroid to go into overdrive and speed up the body's functions such as ...
Source:This is Somerset
Date:September 27, 2009
According to Australian researchers, iodine deficiency, which can result in thyroid conditions in adults and may cause mental handicap and contribute disproportionately to perinatal thyroid disease and death, is on the rise in Europe and Australia.
Source:MediLexicon
Date:September 24, 2009
... several recommendations. Anti-thyroid drugs are utilized to treat hyperthyroidism, which frequently occurs due to Graves' disease. "Methimazole and Propylthiouracil (PTU) are the two most potent anti-thyroid drugs used in the U.S.," explains Dr. ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:September 24, 2009
... and differentiated thyroid cancer covering nodule evaluation, surgery, therapy and criteria for being "free of disease." Dr. Cooper will refer to a number of case studies. Differentiated Thyroid Cancer (DTC) Guidelines cover nodule evaluation, ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:September 24, 2009
... School of Medicine, will suggest that in the absence of data to recommend universal screening for thyroid disease, screening efforts can be improved by identifying high-risk populations. Whether to 'seek out' high risk, asymptomatic groups with ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:September 24, 2009
... affecting almost 13 million Americans alone. The ATA has extensive online information for patients on thyroid disease (in English and Spanish) serving the clinician as a resource for patients and the public who look for reliable information on the ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:September 24, 2009
... time, the plaques expanded to involve the classic pretibial area. DISCUSSION Localized myxedema usually occurs with Graves ophthalmopathy.1 Other classic features of Graves disease include thyroid acropathy (digital clubbing), goiter, and the ...
Source:Archives General Psychiatry
Date:September 21, 2009
... calves. Pertinent medical history included venous insufficiency, non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and Graves disease with exophthalmos, treated with radioactive ablation in 2002. He had had normal thyroid gland function and had been receiving ...
Source:Archives General Psychiatry
Date:September 21, 2009
... Government guidance was published yesterday looking at how to cope with large-scale death from catastrophic events, disease and terrorist attacks. The document a ' Guidance on Dealing with Mass Fatalities in Scotland a ' was published amid co ncern ...
Source:Scotsman.com News - Scottish news direct from Scotland
Date:September 17, 2009
... Government guidance was published yesterday looking at how to cope with large-scale death from catastrophic events, disease and terrorist attacks. The document a ' Guidance on Dealing with Mass Fatalities in Scotland a ' was published amid co ncern ...
Source:Scotsman.com
Date:September 16, 2009
The recent report out of the Annals of Internal Medicine profiling President John F. Kennedy's autoimmune disease surprised many Americans due to his appearance throughout his presidency of health and vitality.
Source:MediLexicon
Date:September 14, 2009
Registered nurse Susan Hutchinson gets a flu shot from registered nurse Rhonda Graves on Thursday at Sentara Port Warwick in Newport News.
Source:Hampton Roads, Virginia, news, sports, weather, real estate, jobs and cars from the Daily Press -- dailypress.com
Date:September 14, 2009
... lined with corpse-packed coffins stacked up high because undertakers couldn't find enough healthy laborers to dig graves. Just the mention of "swine flu" freaks us out. That's why the federal Centers of Disease Control and Prevention had to abolish ...
Source:Connecticut Post
Date:September 11, 2009
... Glenn `GT' Thompson, R-Howard, co-chaired the hearing due to the delayed arrival of the ranking member Rep. Sam Graves, R-Missouri. The chairman is Rep. Nydia Velazquez, D-New York. Tayloe went on to explain that the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Source:GantDaily.com
Date:September 11, 2009
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