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- ... NIH INCLUDE Project on co-occurring conditions for Down syndrome? The INvestigation of Co-occurring conditions across the Lifespan to Understand Down syndromE (NIH INCLUDE) Project aims to address critical health ...
- ... sibling with ASD, or a genetic condition like Down syndrome are more likely to be diagnosed with autism. ...
- ... or spit, it can be difficult to break down food, swallow, and take care of your teeth. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research answers five common questions about dry mouth and Sjögren's syndrome to help you navigate this tricky condition. Is ...
- ... life but hasn’t let it slow her down. ... Patient doesn’t let rheumatoid arthritis slow her down BJ Pessia is a jack of all trades ... sticking to a healthy diet, keeping her weight down, and staying active. She is currently training for ...
- Carrie Ann Inaba on life with Sjögren's syndrome and other autoimmune diseases. ... syndrome Carrie Ann Inaba doesn’t let Sjögren’s syndrome stand in her way 'Dancing with the Stars' ...
- ... of and treatment for fibrous dysplasia/McCune-Albright Syndrome (FD/MAS), a rare disease that affects bones, ... and the endocrine system Fibrous dysplasia/McCune-Albright Syndrome is genetic with no cure Why do patients ...
- ... COVID, PASC, post-COVID conditions, and post-COVID syndrome. ... t necessarily infectious, but it could cause symptoms down the road. Dormant virus . Long COVID could be ...
- ... absorbed back into the bloodstream or is broken down into a chemical called urobilinogen . Your kidneys then ... was still missing: What causes bilirubin to break down into urobilinogen? But researchers at NLM and the ...
- ... your spine. It produces enzymes that help break down food and hormones that... Cancer , Pancreatic cancer January ... tissue? To keep them strong, our bodies break down old bone and replace them with new bone.... ...
- ... tissue ? To keep them strong, our bodies break down old bone and replace them with new bone. ... young, we build more bone than we break down. But as we get older, bone can break ...