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What disease did JFK s?

addisons disease


Can Celiac Disease Lead to Anorexia?

In extreme cases, but not usually.


Can anorexia cause addisons?

Anorexia can lead to various hormonal imbalances and stress on the body, which may indirectly contribute to the development of conditions like Addison's disease, although this is not a direct cause-and-effect relationship. Addison's disease, an adrenal insufficiency, can occur due to autoimmune factors, infections, or other medical conditions, but prolonged malnutrition from anorexia can weaken the immune system and potentially trigger or exacerbate underlying health issues. However, more research is needed to establish a clear link between anorexia and Addison's disease. Always consult healthcare professionals for accurate diagnosis and treatment options.


Which president of the united States had Addisons disease?

Kennedy


What is the medicine needed for Addisons disease?

Alfredo Campos


How many people suffer from addisons disease in the world?

1,566 people suffer from addisons disease. This information can be really useful if you want to find out about life expectanies of different people x


Can you catch addison's disease from dogs?

Addisons disease is endocrine or hormonal. It cannot be caught from dogs


Is anorexia infectious disease?

Anorexia is NOT a disease - it is a psychological condition. You cannot 'catch' Anorexia from a sufferer !


What is the main problem if the pitutary gland is not working?

Possibly Addisons disease


Does Paula Abdul have addisons disease?

yes...and many MANY STDs


Is anorexia accept as a disease in your communities?

Yes. Anorexia is a documented and accepted disease / disorder.


Have people died from addisons disease?

Yes, if Addison's disease is not properly managed and treated, it can lead to life-threatening complications such as an adrenal crisis which can be fatal. However, with proper medication and management, individuals with Addison's disease can live a normal and healthy life.