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There seem to be quite a few references to a connection of this type on the web. type "aspartame symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis" into your browser for more information on this subject.
There is no 'mimic' disease. You must have read something about how certain symptoms can mimic diseases of one kind or another.
The parrot learned to mimic human speech and could repeat phrases with surprising accuracy.
Hallucinogenic drugs mimic schizophrenia, and it believed that prolonged use of some of them may cause continuing symptoms.
The symptoms of celiac disease can be different from person to person and can mimic many other illnesses. It can cause irritability, cramps, mouth sores, rash or stomach pain.
Tuberculous peritonitis may cause pain ranging from the vague discomfort of stomach cramps to intense pain that may mimic the symptoms of appendicitis.
Unlikely. Common symptoms of fibroids are irregular, heavy, painful menstrual cycles. Most pregnant women do not have these symptoms.
Symptoms that mimic multiple sclerosis , or may display symptoms similar to the juvenile form of the disease, except with later onset and slower progression.
Hiatus hernia is often called the great mimic because its symptoms can resemble a lot of different disorders. This means that it often isn't recognized.
Side effects may mimic symptoms of other conditions or enhance the symptoms.
No, the ant mimic spider is not poisonous. It can inflict a painful bite which can cause a mild reaction but they do not have toxic venom.
No. There are some psychedelic drugs that can mimic schizophrenia, but there is no known external cause.