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Results 21 - 30 of 48 for Obesity
  1. ... intake influence blood pressure. Other disorders, such as obesity, diabetes, and obstructive sleep apnea also increase the ...
  2. ... age, and chronic diseases such as diabetes and obesity.Familial hypercholesterolemia accounts for only a small percentage ...
  3. ... Other features that occur in ADNP syndrome include obesity, seizures, and heart abnormalities. The prevalence of ADNP ...
  4. ... V Leiden thrombophilia. These factors include increasing age, obesity, injury, surgery, smoking, pregnancy, and the use of ...
  5. ... features of this condition may include short stature, obesity, or sparse hair. Many people with 2q37 deletion ...
  6. ... associated with autism, intellectual disability, psychiatric disorders, and obesity. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2016 ...
  7. ... increase the likelihood of being overweight or having obesity, although it is hard to determine whether these ...
  8. ... appearance. Health problems commonly associated with achondroplasia include obesity and recurrent ear infections. People with achondroplasia are ...
  9. ... sleeping difficulties; vision defects, especially farsightedness; gastrointestinal problems; obesity; and short stature. Some individuals with White-Sutton ...
  10. ... an increased risk of fibromyalgia. Additionally, physical inactivity, obesity, and sleep disturbances seem to increase risk. However, ...
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