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  • Yes, there are three main ones though.

    The first is called Hyaline Membrane Disease. This disease occurs when the lungs are not fully mature at the time of birth causing respiratory distress. The lungs are not familiar with the normal oxygen/carbon dioxide that is required.

    Alzheimer's occurs in your brain and cause in oxidative stress. The damage happens in your phospholipids. This disease messes up cause damage in your brain cells.

    Cystic Fibrosis is caused from an excessive amount of fluid in your lungs making it hard to breath.

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