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  1. ... don't have a specific health condition. For example, a pregnancy test can show whether or not ... a diagnosis. A strep A test is an example of a diagnostic test. If you're sick ...
  2. ... disorders that affect the brain and nerves. Some examples include: Degenerative nerve diseases , such as certain types ... that may be involved with your symptoms. For example, to test your sense of smell, you may ...
  3. ... symptoms and strengths in people with ASD. For example, some people with ASD may not talk at ... them Rarely sharing their interests with others (for example, rarely showing you their favorite toy) Trouble having ...
  4. ... It can also check for pregnancy problems . For example, an ultrasound can show if your placenta (the ... ultrasound , can show movement in your body. For example, it can show your heart beating and the ...
  5. ... results may have more than five numbers. For example, the lab may list the results as counts ... a medical condition when you have symptoms. For example, if you are feeling unusually tired or weak, ...
  6. ... skin, called the epidermis. A sunburn is an example of a common first-degree burn. First-degree ... 18% of the total body surface area. For example, an arm equals 9% of a person's total ...
  7. ... from many kinds of foods you eat. Some examples include nuts, seeds, beans, fortified breakfast cereals, green ... Take medicine that can decrease magnesium levels, for example: Diuretics ("water pills") Certain antibiotics Proton pump inhibitors ...
  8. ... vitamins, it can cause serious health problems. For example, a lack of B12 can cause anemia and ... enough of one or more B vitamins. For example, a vitamin B12 and folate test is often ...
  9. ... more severe symptoms that cause serious problems, for example, failing grades for a child or a job ... trouble waiting for their turn Interrupt others for example during conversations or games People with combined ADHD ...
  10. ... This type of inflammation is usually helpful. For example, if you cut your skin, it may turn ... your tissues are repeatedly injured or irritated, for example from smoking or chemicals in the environment. A ...
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