Studies have proved that vaporizers have numerous health benefits and are a much healthier alternative to smoking. The reason for this is that they heat the herbs instead of burning them.
Inflammation, usually related to disease or autoimmune disorders, that is confined to a specific area of the kidney.
Dominant allele disorders are single gene disorders which take effect in the heterozygous state.
Many diseases affect primarily the central nervous system. Tay Sachs Disease and Parkinsons Disease, central tremor and others. The list in the related links also includes peripheral nervous disorders.
Yes, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or OCD is a characterised mental illness as defined by the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), ICD (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems), and other manuals on mental disorders.
William E. Kelly has written: '300 years at the Point' -- subject(s): History 'Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders'
Substance-induced disorders and substance use disorders
Substance-induced disorders and substance use disorders
The underlying cause is not yet known, but it has not been linked to hereditary disease. It is an autoimmune disease. In these disorders, the body's immune system starts to attack itself, mistaking its tissues as foreign. See the related link below for more about this neuro-muscular autoimmune disease.
Over 30 different disorders of fat metabolism are related to genetic defects.
The noun forms of the verb to vaporize are vaporizer, vaporization, and the gerund, vaporizing.A related noun form is vapor.
At present there is no cure for autoimmune disorders. There is treatment to prevent some of the damage cause by these disorders. and some can be lucky in that these diseases can go into remission for varying periods of time. If you would like a little more info on this go to the related link below (Autoimmune Disorders)
A. F. Jorm has written: 'A guide to the understanding of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders' -- subject- s -: Alzheimer's disease, Dementia 'The psychology of reading and spelling disabilities' -- subject- s -: Psychology of Reading, Reading disability, Spelling disability