Well, it's sort of like this: WHen you have a disease you are very likely to feel ill. And when you feel ill, you probably have an illness and that means you might have a disease.
Every disease is an illness but not every illness is a disease (A disease is not a virus, parasite, etc but an illness could be)
Heart disease is linked to gum disease.
The difference between disease and illness is that a disease is something that can consume your whole body and it is often things like cancer, ALS and many other things. An illness is short lived, often like a cold.
is bipolar and crohns disease linked together
illness
Gaucher's disease is located on chromosome 1, which is not the sex chromosome, so no. It is not a sex linked disease.
Yes. Take in account Hepatitis. It's a disease, but someone could be perfectly healthy otherwise. If someone has the flu at the same time that would be another story. Disease and illness are two different things. Also, an example is mental illness. This is an *illness* while hepatitis is a *disease*. So, yes, disease CAN exist in the absence of illness.
Parkinson's disease is not sex-linked, and most cases have no known cause. (Wikipedia)
acute enreric illness
UPR (unfolded protein response) has been linked to degenerative syndromes found in Creutzfeldt-Jakob, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's diseases.
Scombroid is a fish-associated illness caused by eating improperly handled fish. Fish linked to this disease are usually in the Scombridae family, which includes yellowfin tuna, skipjack, bonito, and mackerel.
no