Cirrhosis
Charcot's joints is a progressive degenerative disease of the joints caused by nerve damage resulting in the loss of ability to feel pain in the joint and instability of the joint.
Excessive drinking can increase risk factors for heart disease. Modest consumption of alcohol, however, can actually protect against coronary artery disease.
Degenerative diseases are those that cause a deterioration over time in some part of the body, such as tissues or organs. Some examples of those are Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Cancers, and Multiple Sclerosis.
osteoarthritis
My body says, yes.
Cirohiss of the liver
Degenerative
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative central nervous system disorder with progressive loss of control over movement.
Alpers' disease is an early-onset, progressive neurological degenerative disease that severely affects the brain and liver.
Cirrhosis of the liver is one progressive disease that occurs in alcoholics.
Excessive alcohol use can cause a condition or disease called cirrhosis. It can be fatal.
Degenerative is an (usually) irreversible, progressive process in which body tissues deteriorate over time. Lipping is an overgrowth of the bone joints that is a symptom of degenerative or inflammatory joint disease. So degenerative lipping would be irreversible bone joint deterioration and overgrowth.
Cirrhosis of the liver.
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. It's a neuro-degenerative disease.if you play psp to much
Yes.
Alzheimer's disease is the example of degenerative nerve disease.
Alcoholism