Although the disease begins in childhood, Fabry's disease progresses very slowly.
Acid-fast staining is used in determining tuberculosis. It can also track the progress of antibiotic therapy and determine how contagious a person is. Yay A&M microbiology lab!
Between 3-5 years Sometimes less depends on how serious it is. Only 20% of people lived more than 5 years. Some are still alive today such as Stephen Hawking (Similar disease)
The cause of the disease Arthritis is unknown. the only option open at present is an attempt to control the progress of the disease.
yes it is
There is no cure for Paget's disease. However, the development of potent bisphosphonate drugs like risedronate has resulted in the ability to slow the progress of the disease.
At this time, a cure has not been found for this disease. Progress is being made but it is far from reaching a cure. Preventive medicine is available is extending life expectancy for patients.
At this time there is no treatment for Huntington's Disease that affects the progress of the disease. There are some drugs than can help treat some of the symptoms of HD.
At this time there is no treatment for Huntington's Disease that affects the progress of the disease. There are some drugs than can help treat some of the symptoms of HD.
There is no answer get one fast, please
A fast-spreading, often fatal disease is called a plague ~Mz.Ryah Gresham Elementary
it may make it harder to fight
n most cases the first symptoms are arthritic joints, which can precede the malabsorption symptoms of Whipple's disease by many years. Commonly, the disease progresses to the small intestine