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Yes, in the Northeastern US (and in other areas, I'm sure), Lyme disease is a common cause of Bell's palsy.
yes, obviously more common in tick inhabited areas such as fern rich countryside
There is a high incidence of Kwashiorkor in areas that have famine, limited food supply, and low levels of education and which leads to insufficient knowledge of proper nutrition. Some of the symptoms of the disease include diarrhea, fatigue, a belly that sticks out, and decreased muscle mass.
It can be used for travelers going to areas where meningococcal disease is more common or is epidemic.
Culebra disease is very common in the tropical areas and is known for swelling the skin and leaving abrasions kind of like that of a pimple. This is followed by pain and a high fever.
AIDS or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome affects your immune system. This mean it will affect your whole body by making it very easy for you to get any disease. There is not really any area of your body that won't be affected.
Other means of prevention simply rely on care. People living in areas where Lyme disease is common are warned to take precautions against the bite of the deer tick, which transfers the disease.
About 1 in 10,000. However, since it is an inherited disease, there will be areas of the world that have many cases, other areas with none.
this is when certain specialists pinpiont/locates disease epidemics in different areas :))
The most common symptom of Paget's disease (osteitis deformans) is nonspecific bone pain.