Yes, its called Highlander illness
Unusual gesture clumsiness and involuntary movements of the tongue or mouth are signs of a neurological disorder called Tourette syndrome. This condition is characterized by tics that are repetitive, sudden, and involuntary movements or sounds. It typically appears in childhood and can range from mild to severe.
A carrier means that you have the gene for the disorder, but because the gene is recessive (meaning that it only shows when you have two recessive genes) and you obviously have a dominant gene as well, you won't show the disorder. Someone who actually has the disorder has two recessive genes. D = dominant gene r = recessive gene Dr = carrier, no signs rD = carrier, no signs DD = not a carrier, no signs rr = has the disorder
This could be a psychological condition called somatic symptom disorder, formerly known as hypochondriasis. It involves a persistent belief of having a serious medical condition despite medical reassurance and lack of significant physical symptoms. It can cause significant distress and impairment in daily life.
Disease is a deviation from normal physical functioning that affects the body's structure or organs, resulting in signs and symptoms. It can be caused by various factors, such as pathogens, genetics, lifestyle choices, or environmental factors.
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.
A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, esp. one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
Etiology is the study of causes. So I am unsure what you are looking for due to the fact that this is not a disorder or a disease.
Some female carriers of Fabry's disease show mild signs of the disorder, especially cloudiness of the cornea.
umm wrinkles.
Unusual gesture clumsiness and involuntary movements of the tongue or mouth are signs of a neurological disorder called Tourette syndrome. This condition is characterized by tics that are repetitive, sudden, and involuntary movements or sounds. It typically appears in childhood and can range from mild to severe.
Antioxidant supplements have anti-aging properties. They also provide a stronger immune system and glaucoma prevention.
Progeria is a rare disorder that affects a child's growth and in many ways actually mimics the signs of aging. A child with Progeria will have very slow growth in the first year of life, and be below average in both height and weight. Other signs include hair loss, a large head with a small lower jaw and "beaked" nose, visible veins, stiff joints and an irregular heartbeat.
Nothing prevents aging, but certain cosmetic creams do reduce the signs of aging, such as wrinkles.
Bipolar disorder is a serious disorder that should be treated immediately after it has been found. There are medical treatments depending on how extensive the disorder has become.
There are no signs and symptoms of a hermaphrodite as it is a physical condition and not a disease.
Depends on the disease.
Progeria BabyA baby with progeria will look normal for about the first two years. After that, symptoms of disease that causes premature aging start showing. The child first ceases to thrive and progressively starts showing aging signs. Kids with that disease normally live to be about 13, but can live longer. There is no known cure.