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directly related to white blood cells
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease can be determined from a few first signs. The first stage is characterized by chronic coughs with mucus. If the lungs are under 80% FEV1, then COPD is possible.
The 11 year old suffered from Fanconi Anemia, a rare blood disease. His documentary, which was filmed directly prior to his death, was very inspirational.
Sickle cell anaemia is such a genetic disease. The sixth amino acid in the beta chain of haeme which is glutamic acid in normal people gets replaced by valine in sickle cell anaemia patients. This simple change in the amino acid sequence results in the the sickle shape of RBCs
Illnesses and disease can cause low white blood cell count. This is determined by doing a blood test and being evaluated by a doctor.
Cardiologists work most directly with heart disease.
Follow the advice of the vet that determined the diseases.
As per i know there are total 33 disease can be transmitted directly or in directly. One of the major disease is Asthma.
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The prevalence of a disease in a population is typically expressed as a percentage or a ratio of the number of individuals with the disease to the total population at risk. It provides a snapshot of how widespread the disease is within a specified population at a specific point in time. Surveillance data, health studies, and surveys are often used to estimate disease prevalence.
Virginia Fraser has written: 'Understanding \\' -- subject(s): Alzheimer Disease, Alzheimer's disease, Popular works, Alzheimer's Disease
the time sequence if exposure ad disease is usually not known
we can map and sequence it
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"Heterozygous" is not a disease. It is a term to describe the presence of two alternate alleles in a gene sequence.
No. This is a single gene disorder. If at least one allele has the huntington's mutation, the person will eventually develop the disease.
Education can cause your understanding of science to change (and, hopefully, to improve). Alzheimer's disease could cause it to deteriorate. Such is life.