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+ AIDS
AIDS is an immunodeficiency disorder which compromises the bodies ability to defend itself. When HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) invades T lymphocyte immune cells, it multiplies and breaks down the immune system, leading to overwhelming infection, cancer and other maladies. |
+ ALZHEIMER'S
Alzheimers is a degenerative disease of the brain. |
+ ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER
Attention Deficit Disorder is a childhood syndrome characterized by a short attention span, impulsiveness and sometimes hyperactivity. |
+ BI-POLAR DISORDER
Bi-Polar Disease is a major affective disorder characterized by episodes of mania and depression. |
+ CANCER
Cancer is any of various malignant neoplasms characterized by the proliferation of anaplastic cells that tend to invade surrounding tissues and metastasize to new body sites. |
+ CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME
Chronic Fatigue is a syndrome characterized by sleep disorders and disruption of the immune system. |
+ CIRRHOSIS
Cirrhosis is liver damage. |
+ COLD/FLU
Cold and Flu |
+ CONVULSIONS
Convulsions are intense, paroxysmal, involuntary muscular contractions. |
+ DEPRESSION
Depression is a disorder related to neurotransmitters and characterized by feelings of sadness and despondency. |
+ DIVERTICULITIS
Diverticulitis is an inflammation of the diverticulum, especially of the small pockets in the wall of the colon that fill with stagnant fecal material and become inflammed. |
+ EMPHYSEMA
Emphysema is an abnormal increase in the size of the air spaces of the lungs, resulting in labored breathing and increased susceptibility to infection. |
+ EPILEPSY
Epilepsy is any of various neurological disorders characterized by sudden recurring attacks of moror, sensory or psychic malfunction with or without loss of consciousnes or convulsive seizures. |
+ HEART ARRHYTHMIA
Hearth Arrythmia is a type of cardiovascular disease where a malfunctioning of the electrical systems of the heart causes a disruption of the heartbeat resulting in insufficient blood supply being carried to the body's tissues. |
+ HEPATITIS C
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver, caused by infectious or toxic agents and characterized by jaundice, fever, liver enlargement and abdominal pain. |
+ HIGH CHOLESTEROL
High cholesterol |
+ HYPOTHYROIDISM
Hypothyroidism is in insufficient production of thyroid hormones. |
+ LIVER SPOTS
Liver Spots are localized brownish pathches on the skin, often occurring in old age and most often in people with pale, sun-damaged skin. |
+ LUPUS
Lupus is an autoimmune disease the immune system of the body produces antibodies which start attacking itself, producing inflammation of the skin, joints, blood vessels and other areas. Some of the first symptoms are similar to arthritis, Lyme disease, and fibromyalgia: swelling and pain of the joints, sometimes with a fever. Many cases also have a characteristic rash that appears across the nose and cheeks. |
+ LYME'S DISEASE
Lyme Disease in an inflammatory disease tranmitted by ticks and characterized by a rash followed by ful-like symptoms including fever, jaundice and headache. If untreated, it can result in chronic arthritis and nerve and heart dysfunction. |
+ MACULAR DEGENERATION
Macular Degeneration is degeneration of the macula lutea, characterized by spots of pigmentation and causing a reduction or loss of central vision. |
+ MIGRAINE
Migraines are severe recurring headaches, usually affecting only one side of the head. they are characterized by sharp pain and are often accompanied by nausea, vomitting and visual disturbances. |
+ MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic degenerative disease in which gradual destruction of the myelin occurs in patches throughout the brain or spinal cord, interfering with the nerve pathways and causing muscular weakness and loss of coordination. |
+ PARKINSON'S
Parkinson's |
+ PULLED MUSCLE
Pulled muscle |
+ RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic and progressive systematic disease, especially in women, characterized by stiffness and inflammation of the joints and sometimes leading to deformity and disability. |
+ STROKE
Stroke is a sudden loss of brain function caused by blockage or rupture of a blood vessel to the brain, characterized by loss of muscular control, dizziness, slurred speech, or other symptoms that vary with the extent of the damage to the brain. |
+ VARICOSE VEINS
Varicose Veins are abnormally dilated or swollen veins, especially in the legs. |