Balo disease, a rare and aggressive form of multiple sclerosis, is concerning due to its unpredictable progression and severe neurological symptoms. It leads to significant disability and can be challenging to diagnose, often being mistaken for other demyelinating conditions. The lack of effective treatments and understanding of its underlying mechanisms further complicates management, making it a critical area for research and awareness in neurology.
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Un balo in maskera
It is a disease, not a moral issue.
No, its more of a psychological issue than a disease. It could be a symptom of a communicable disease, but in itself it is not contagious.
The word "widow" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "balo", "biyuda". Note: For widower or widowman it is "biyudo".
The cast of Mayamang balo - 1952 includes: Tolindoy Rebecca Del Rio Linda Estrella Pedro Faustino Tessie Martinez Fred Montilla
well, if ya know hw to play a xylophone den yu'll knw hw to play a balo i think. i ain't to sure doe.... so sowi donz.... love yu x
The cast of Selosong balo - 1954 includes: Sepa Juanito Pugo Togo as Ghost Cris de Vera Rebecca Gonzales Eddie San Jose
No, its more of a psychological issue than a disease. It could be a symptom of a communicable disease, but in itself it is not contagious.