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Eye Melanoma
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A condition called dysplastic nevus syndrome, which causes abnormal moles, may increase your risk of developing melanoma on your skin and in your eye.
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Multiple System Atrophy (Msa)
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MSA was formerly called Shy-Drager syndrome, olivopontocerebellar atrophy or striatonigral degeneration.
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Prothrombin G20210a
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Moreover, individuals who carry the mutation can pass it on to their offspring. [8] The mutation increases the risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT), [9] which can cause pain and swelling, and sometimes post-thrombotic syndrome , ulcers , or pulmonary embolism. [10] Most individuals do not require treatment but do need to be cautious during periods when the possibility of blood clotting are increased; for example, during pregnancy, after surgery, or during long flights.
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Encephalopathy, Acute, Infection-Induced (Herpes-Specific), Susceptibility To, 2
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P3 was a 43-year-old woman with a single episode at age 3 years followed by left homonymous hemianopia and a mild epileptic syndrome, and P4 was a 6-year-old girl with herpetic lesions around the mouth and onset of HSE around 1 years of age.
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Neuropathy, Hereditary Sensory And Autonomic, Type Iia
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There was generalized osteoporosis and the bones of the calvaria were thin with a single small wormian bone in the lambdoidal suture; these features suggested Cheney syndrome (102500), but the fact that the parents were first cousins favored recessive inheritance for the disorder in this patient.
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Hyperlipidemia, Familial Combined, 3
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Patients with FCHL are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality and have a high frequency of comorbidity with other metabolic conditions such as type 2 diabetes, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, steatohepatitis, and the metabolic syndrome (summary by Bello-Chavolla et al., 2018).LPL, USF1, FASLG, APOB, ABCG8, APOE, ABCG5, APOA1, APOC3, APOA2, LDLR, C3, LPA, LIPC, LIPE, SERPINE1, ADIPOQ, PPARG, LPAL2, APOA5, PCSK9, TXNIP, HNF4A, TNF, JPH3, PPARA, FABP2, GPT, TNFRSF1B, IL6, C5AR2, TCF7L2, SCD, OSBPL10, NECTIN2, TCF3, SELP, ZBTB7C, TGIF1, RXRG, PCDH15, UCP1, OSBPL9, TNFRSF1A, ATAD1, VLDLR, KHSRP, LYPLA2, ATF6, SIGLEC7, MLXIPL, PNPLA2, PSIP1, ABCA1, PON1, EGR1, CYP7A1, CUX1, CRP, CRABP2, CHIT1, CETP, CDKN2B, CD59, CD36, VPS51, AR, APOA4, ANGPT2, ALB, AGT, DLX4, EIF4EBP1, PLG, FAT1, SERPINB2, OSBP, NIDDM1, MTTP, ADD1, FADS3, LEPR, LEP, LCAT, IRS1, IL2RB, IGFBP2, HMGCR, HCLS1, FN1, HLP
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Dystonia 12
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Heterozygous mutation in the ATP1A3 gene can also cause 2 other neurologic disorders that share some clinical features: alternating hemiplegia of childhood-2 (AHC2; 614820) and CAPOS syndrome (601338). Description Dystonia-12, also known as rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism, is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by abrupt onset of asymmetric dystonia and parkinsonism in young adulthood, often after a trigger such as physical overexertion, trauma, heat, or fever.
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Hiv/aids In Papua New Guinea
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Radio Australia. v t e HIV/AIDS in Oceania Sovereign states Australia Federated States of Micronesia Fiji Kiribati Marshall Islands Nauru New Zealand Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Associated states of New Zealand Cook Islands Niue Dependencies and other territories American Samoa Christmas Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Easter Island French Polynesia Guam Hawaii New Caledonia Norfolk Island Northern Mariana Islands Pitcairn Islands Tokelau Wallis and Futuna v t e HIV / AIDS topics HIV/AIDS HIV HIV Lentivirus structure and genome subtypes CDC classification disease progression rates HIV/AIDS diagnosis management pathophysiology prevention research vaccination PrEP WHO disease staging system for HIV infection and disease Children Teens / Adults Countries by AIDS prevalence rate Conditions Signs and symptoms AIDS-defining clinical condition Diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis syndrome Lipodystrophy Nephropathy Neurocognitive disorders Pruritus Superinfection Tuberculosis co-infection HIV Drug Resistance Database Innate resistance to HIV Serostatus HIV-positive people Nutrition Pregnancy History History Epidemiology Multiple sex partners Timeline AIDS Museum Timothy Ray Brown Women and HIV/AIDS Social AIDS orphan Catholic Church and HIV/AIDS Circumcision and HIV Criminal transmission Discrimination against people Economic impact Cost of treatment HIV-affected community HIV/AIDS activism HIV/AIDS denialism Red ribbon Safe sex Sex education List of HIV-positive people People With AIDS Self-Empowerment Movement HIV/AIDS in the porn industry Culture Discredited HIV/AIDS origins theories International AIDS Conference International AIDS Society Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Media portrayal of HIV/AIDS Misconceptions about HIV/AIDS President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) The SING Campaign Solidays Treatment Action Campaign World AIDS Day YAA/Youthforce "Free Me" Larry Kramer Gay Men's Health Crisis ACT UP Silence=Death Project HIV/AIDS pandemic by region / country Africa Angola Benin Botswana Democratic Republic of the Congo Egypt Eswatini Ethiopia Ghana Guinea Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Kenya Lesotho Madagascar Malawi Mali Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Tanzania South Africa Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe North America Canada Mexico El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua United States New York City Caribbean Haiti Jamaica Dominican Republic South America Bolivia Brazil Colombia Guyana Peru Asia Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China (PRC) ( Yunnan ) East Timor India Indonesia Iran Iraq Japan Jordan North Korea Laos Malaysia Myanmar (Burma) Nepal Pakistan Philippines Saudi Arabia Sri Lanka Taiwan (ROC) Thailand United Arab Emirates Turkey Vietnam Europe United Kingdom Russia Ukraine Oceania Australia New Zealand Papua New Guinea List of countries by HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate List of HIV/AIDS cases and deaths registered by region
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Drunkorexia
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Sulfonic acids : Acamprosate Religion and alcohol Christian views on alcohol alcohol in the Bible Islam and alcohol History Bratt System Related Index of alcohol-related articles Austrian syndrome Ban on caffeinated alcoholic beverages Brief intervention Gateway drug effect Last call Mood disorder Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Self-medication Spins Sober companion Sober living houses Sobering center Town drunk Category
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Central Nervous System Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor
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Instead PNETs are now included into the category of "Embryonal Tumors with Multilayered Rosettes" along with ependymoblastoma and embryonal tumor with abundant neuropil and true rosettes (ETANTR). [5] Contents 1 Classification 1.1 PNET vs. medulloblastoma 2 Risk factors 3 Diagnosis 4 Treatment 5 Prognosis 6 References Classification [ edit ] Histology of Medulloepithelioma The World Health Organization has classified the central nervous system primitive neuroectodermal tumors into five subtypes: neuroblastoma , ganglioneuroblastoma , medulloepithelioma , ependymoblastoma, and not otherwise specified PNET. [1] The last one encompasses the PNETs with varying characteristics that hasn't been well defined yet. [1] Neuroblastomas are PNETS that involve the process of cell differentiation into neurons, [1] [2] while ganglioneuroblastomas are PNETs that involve ganglion cells . [1] Medulloepithelioma , on the other hand, are tumors involving the constant cell division on the epithelium tissue where bundle of neuron endings are located. [1] Such tissue will differentiate into a similar form as the embryonic neural tube, also known as the starting structure of the central nervous system . [1] [2] [3] Medulloepitheliomas also present a pattern known as rosettes, characterized by the arrangement of a bundle of cells into circular shapes and around a center or a neuropil. [1] Ependymoblastoma also present rosettes as well as a higher density of cells. [1] [3] It involves the process of differentiation into ependymal cells. [2] [3] Rosettes in Ependymoblastoma histology Further classification types have come up but not yet approved by the World Health Organization . [1] The term "embryonal tumor with abundant neuropil and true rosettes", or ETANTR, has been proposed as a sixth subtype of PNET. [1] However, the still unofficial term "embryonal tumor with multilayered rosettes" (ETMR) has been more frequently used and encompasses ETANTRs, medulloepitheliomas , ependymoblastomas, and variants of PNETs with presence of rosettes and with no well defined classification. [3] PNET vs. medulloblastoma [ edit ] The differentiation between primitive neuroectodermal tumor in the central nervous system and medulloblastoma is recent. [1] [2] According to the World Health Organization , both tumors have the same histology but primitive neuroectodermal tumors occur outside the cerebellum . [2] Moreover, it has been documented that both have different genetic expression and mutations. [1] [2] Another essential difference between them is the location of their respective blood vessels within the brain. [2] It has also been theorized that PNETs influence mainly glia cells while medulloblastomas influence mainly neural behavior, however such theory hasn't been confirmed yet. [1] Medulloblastomas are more frequent than PNETs, representing 10% of all child deaths caused by cancer. [2] They also present better prognosis: children affected by medulloblastoma reach the 5 year survival mark in 70-80% of cases, while children affected by PNET reach the 5 year survival mark in less than 50% of cases. [1] Risk factors [ edit ] The rate of PNETs in not correlated with sex, but it shows a correlation with age. [1] Most cases occur in children around 5 years of age, having a very low frequency in adults. [1] Regarding genetic mutations, a specific type of gene alteration that directly leads to this tumor hasn't been defined yet. [1] However, a positive correlation between individuals with Li-Fraumeni syndrome with a mutation in the gene p53 and PNET has been reported. [2] A significant number of individuals with mutations on the rb tumor suppressor gene have also developed the tumor. [2] Such gene encodes for the protein Rb responsible for stopping the cell cycle at the G1 phase . [6] Another possible contributing factor are mutations in the CREB-binding protein , whose function includes activating transcription, [6] but this interaction still need to be studied further. [2] It has also been presumed that the tumor can arise from cranial irradiation. [2] Diagnosis [ edit ] Magnetic resonance image of PNET Most children that develop primitive neuroectodermal tumors are diagnosed early in life, usually at around 3-6.8 years of age. [2] Symptoms patients present at time of diagnosis include irritable mood, visual difficulties, lethargy , and ataxia . [2] The circumference of the patient's head might also suffer an enlargement and they might be subject to seizures, especially if they have less than one year of life. [2] Several analysis can be used to determine the presence of the disease.
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Calcium Channel Blocker Toxicity
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Lovesickness
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"In particular, lovesickness was associated with desires and passions that remained unfulfilled, resulting in symptoms such as sleeplessness, sighing, and loss of appetite, all of which were considered manifestations of the mind's efforts to restrain its passions." [16] The lyrics to American R&B singer Bilal 's song "Something to Hold on To" (from the album Love for Sale ) are described as a plea to romantic devotion hastily written in a moment of lovesickness. [17] See also [ edit ] Affectional bond Broken heart Hi-wa itck , a Mojave Indian syndrome triggered by separation of a loved one Limerence Lovestruck References [ edit ] ^ Williams, Laura Kalas.
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Gallbladder Cancer
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National Cancer Institute Gallbladder Cancer Treatment (www.cancer.gov) Classification D ICD - 10 : C23 – C24 ICD - 9-CM : 156 MeSH : D005706 DiseasesDB : 30714 v t e Digestive system neoplasia GI tract Upper Esophagus Squamous cell carcinoma Adenocarcinoma Stomach Gastric carcinoma Signet ring cell carcinoma Gastric lymphoma MALT lymphoma Linitis plastica Lower Small intestine Duodenal cancer Adenocarcinoma Appendix Carcinoid Pseudomyxoma peritonei Colon/rectum Colorectal polyp : adenoma , hyperplastic , juvenile , sessile serrated adenoma , traditional serrated adenoma , Peutz–Jeghers Cronkhite–Canada Polyposis syndromes: Juvenile MUTYH-associated Familial adenomatous / Gardner's Polymerase proofreading-associated Serrated polyposis Neoplasm: Adenocarcinoma Familial adenomatous polyposis Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer Anus Squamous cell carcinoma Upper and/or lower Gastrointestinal stromal tumor Krukenberg tumor (metastatic) Accessory Liver malignant : Hepatocellular carcinoma Fibrolamellar Hepatoblastoma benign : Hepatocellular adenoma Cavernous hemangioma hyperplasia : Focal nodular hyperplasia Nodular regenerative hyperplasia Biliary tract bile duct : Cholangiocarcinoma Klatskin tumor gallbladder : Gallbladder cancer Pancreas exocrine pancreas : Adenocarcinoma Pancreatic ductal carcinoma cystic neoplasms : Serous microcystic adenoma Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm Mucinous cystic neoplasm Solid pseudopapillary neoplasm Pancreatoblastoma Peritoneum Primary peritoneal carcinoma Peritoneal mesothelioma Desmoplastic small round cell tumorKRAS, TP53, ERBB2, EGFR, BCL2, KEAP1, CCKAR, ERBB3, UCHL1, CCAT1, ERBB4, DCC, CYP1A1, CNTN4, VEGFA, IL6, HIF1A, GSTM1, PIK3CA, PIK3CB, PIK3CD, PIK3CG, SGCB, TNF, CCK, MMP2, EPHB2, MAPK1, CTNNB1, CEACAM5, CDKN2A, H3P10, AKT1, MMP9, CD44, PTEN, APOB, OGG1, CD274, CLIC1, APC, EZH2, ABCG8, MIR143, MAPK3, ABCB1, MALAT1, PSCA, CASP8, CYP17A1, RIPK1, RALBP1, GSTT1, WIF1, TBC1D9, ZFX, UQCRFS1, NFE2L2, IDH1, PKM, HGF, BIRC3, PTGS2, ARHGAP24, HLA-A, SFN, GLI1, MYC, GABPA, MIR146B, MEG3, MDM4, SSBP2, MSH3, BRD4, ABCC1, NTRK2, MLH1, PHLPP1, DKK3, HPGDS, MINCR, STOML2, KRR1, PGF, COPS5, PPIG, SERPINB5, SYTL2, PIM1, VEGFD, AFAP1-AS1, TPTE2P1, TLR4, CYP1B1, BDNF, BMI1, CCN2, MIR145, CRP, TGFB1, TGFBR2, DUSP1, TIMP1, TIMP2, CETP, STAT3, CDX2, TLR2, SPOCK1, TP73, VIM, TPT1, PROM1, ESR1, IATPR, CYP7A1, XRCC1, RASSF1, ZBTB16, NEDD4L, ST8SIA4, NPTN-IT1, TRIM31, IL24, XPC, BEST1, GCASPC, ELP5, VLDLR, HOTAIR, COX5A, LINC01133, ACTR3, CYP7B1, SCAMP1, CROCC, IL32, CLDN1, DCAF1, LINC-ROR, FAM30A, SKAP2, MBD2, SPHK1, SCO2, CFLAR, ABCB6, EIF3D, HMGA2, SOCS1, CDK10, IFITM1, HIPK3, DLC1, NDRG1, BAP1, YAP1, CIB2, AXIN2, HTATIP2, OLFM4, COMMD3-BMI1, APOBEC3A_B, CIZ1, PLCE1, ABI3BP, TENM4, LINC01194, FENDRR, GSTK1, MACC1, NMRAL2P, UCA1, APOBEC3A, CREBRF, SNORA74B, MIR33B, MIR421, MIR570, MIR663A, E2F7, NEK7, SLCO6A1, CYTOR, FOXP2, TPTE2, MIR136, MIR155, MIR182, MIR33A, MIR433, SNORA21, POU5F1P3, MIR18B, MIR372, MIR370, MIR342, MIR34A, MIR31, MIR19A, MIR30D, MNX1-AS1, MIR30A, POU5F1P4, MIR29C, MIR27A, MIR223, MIR206, CCNQ, IL33, ATAD1, UHRF1, RRN3, DLL4, WWOX, NLK, HSD17B7, UBR5, CYP39A1, CLDN18, SGSM3, RNF125, DKK2, BBC3, MIR765, FOXP1, NOX1, LATS2, PLEK2, GNL3, NSUN2, PBRM1, AKT1S1, SLC25A22, RPAIN, FSD1L, CCNL2, CLPTM1L, COL18A1, PDCD1LG2, CPEB4, CAMKMT, FSD1, IMP3, ACE2, SEMA6A, SLC12A9, TWNK, TMPRSS4, MUC5B, EIF5A2, VEGFC, TENM3, NAT2, VDR, STOM, FOXM1, FOXL1, FHIT, FGF3, FEN1, FKTN, ESR2, ERCC2, EMP3, CSF3, EIF4E, EGF, TYMP, E2F1, DNMT1, ACE, DCK, CYP27A1, FLNC, GATA6, GCNT2, GPC3, IL10, IL1RN, IL1B, IL1A, HSPD1, HSP90AA1, AGFG1, HLA-C, HLA-B, HK2, HDGF, HDAC1, GSTP1, GSTM3, GSTM2, GPX3, GOT1, CYP2B6, CR1, UCP2, ALDH1A3, AXL, ATP5F1B, FASLG, FAS, APRT, APOE, BIRC2, ANXA2, ALDH1A1, CPOX, ALCAM, ALB, AKT2, AGT, JAG1, GRK2, ADRB3, ADRA2A, B2M, BRAF, CA9, CALM1, CLDN7, CLDN4, COX8A, CCR7, CCR5, CDO1, CDKN1C, CDKN1A, CDK6, CDK2, CDH1, CDC25A, CCNB1, KRIT1, CAT, CALM3, CALM2, IL11, ILK, ITGA6, RNASEL, SHBG, SFRP4, ACTB, CXCL12, CCL18, S100A8, RPL6, ROCK1, PVT1, EIF6, PSAP, MAPK8, PRKCE, PPP1R10, POU5F1, POLG, PML, PKLR, SHH, HLTF, SNAI1, SNCG, TRO, TRAF3, TPD52, TP53BP2, THBS1, TGM2, TERT, TCF12, ZEB1, TAGLN, TACR1, TAC1, SULT2B1, STK11, SST, SREBF1, SOD3, PIN1, PHB, ABCB4, MGMT, MDM2, MCM2, MBD1, SMAD4, SMAD3, EPCAM, TACSTD2, LPP, LIFR, LEPR, LEP, LDHA, LASP1, STMN1, KRT19, KPNA2, JAK2, MFAP1, MIF, PGR, MMP14, PGK1, PDK1, PCBP1, PC, PRDX1, PA2G4, DDR2, NT5E, NOS2, NME1, CEACAM6, MYBL2, MUC2, MTHFR, COX2, MSH2, MPG, MAP2K4
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Internet Sex Addiction
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Dependence Concepts Physical dependence Psychological dependence Withdrawal Disorders Drugs Alcoholism Amphetamine Barbiturate Benzodiazepine Caffeine Cannabis Cocaine Nicotine Opioid Non-drug stimuli Tanning dependence Treatment and management Detoxification Alcohol detoxification Drug detoxification Behavioral therapies Cognitive behavioral therapy Relapse prevention Contingency management Community reinforcement approach and family training Motivational enhancement therapy Motivational interviewing Motivational therapy Physical exercise Treatment programs Drug rehab Residential treatment center Heroin-assisted treatment Intensive outpatient program Methadone maintenance Smoking cessation Nicotine replacement therapy Tobacco cessation clinics in India Twelve-step program Support groups Addiction recovery groups List of twelve-step groups Harm reduction Category:Harm reduction Drug checking Reagent testing Low-threshold treatment programs Managed alcohol program Moderation Management Needle exchange program Responsible drug use Stimulant maintenance Supervised injection site Tobacco harm reduction See also Addiction medicine Allen Carr Category:Addiction Discrimination against drug addicts Dopamine dysregulation syndrome Cognitive control Inhibitory control Motivational salience Incentive salience Sober companion Category v t e Pornography Pornography Types Amateur Cartoon Hentai Tijuana bible Child Erotica Simulated Deepfake Feminist Hardcore Internet Mobile Phone Revenge Sexting Softcore Genres Alt Bisexual Bondage Casting couch Celebrity Sex tape Clothed female, naked male Clothed male, naked female Convent Ethnic Gang bang Gay Gonzo Incest Lesbian MILF Mormon Queer Rape Reality Tentacle Transgender Women's Related History Film actor Organizations Adult Film Association of America Critics Adult Film Association Fans of X-Rated Entertainment Free Speech Coalition X-Rated Critics Organization List of pornography companies List of pornographic film studios Opposition to pornography Movements Anti-pornography movement in the United Kingdom Anti-pornography movement in the United States Antipornography Civil Rights Ordinance Organizations Churchmen's Committee for Decent Publications Feminists Fighting Pornography Fight the New Drug The Marriage Vow No More Page 3 Stop Bild Sexism Stop Child Trafficking Now Stop Porn Culture Women Against Pornography Women Against Violence in Pornography and Media XXXchurch.com Overuse NoFap Content-control software Accountability software Parental controls Employee monitoring software Views Feminist Religious Sex-positive feminist Media Audio Film Parody Cartoon Magazines List Video games Eroge Newspaper features Page 3 Possible effects Addiction Internet sex addiction Pornography addiction Sex addiction Objectification of women / sexism STDs People Performers by decade British performers Gay male performers Pornographic actors who appeared in mainstream films Mainstream actors who have appeared in pornographic films Film directors Events Adultcon AVN Adult Entertainment Expo Barcelona International Erotic Film Festival Brussels International Festival of Eroticism Exotic Erotic Ball Exxxotica Expo HUMP Porn Sunday Miscellaneous Adult movie theater Blue Movie Golden Age Not safe for work Pornographication Pornotopia R18 certificate Rule 34 Sex shop Sexualization X rating See also Erotica Art Comics Film Literature Photography Sexual activity Ribaldry Right to sexuality Sex-positive movement Sexual repression Sexual revolution Category Erotica and pornography portal Human sexuality portal
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Cyberchondria
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The BBC also used cyberchondria in April, 2001. [9] The BMJ review also cites the 1997 book from Elaine Showalter , who writes the internet is a new way to spread "pathogenic ideas" like Gulf War syndrome and myalgic encephalomyelitis . [10] Patients with cyberchondria and patients of general hypochondriasis often are convinced they have disorders "with common or ambiguous symptoms." [11] [12] Studies [ edit ] Online search behaviors and their influences [ edit ] The first systematic study of cyberchondria, reported in November 2008, was performed by Microsoft researchers Ryen White and Eric Horvitz , who conducted a large-scale study that included several phases of analysis. [11] [13] White and Horvitz defined cyberchondria as the “unfounded escalation of concerns about common symptomatology, based on the review of search results and literature on the Web.”
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Cod Liver Oil
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External links [ edit ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cod liver oil . v t e Cod , haddock and pollock True cod Gadus Atlantic cod Pacific cod Greenland cod Alaska pollock Norway pollock Cod-like Arctic cod East Siberian cod Eucla cod Blue ling Common ling Pelagic cod Polar cod Poor cod Rock cod Saffron cod Small-headed cod Other cod Blue cod Eastern freshwater cod Mary River cod Murray cod Potato cod Sleepy cod Trout cod Nototheniidae Antarctic cod Black cod Maori cod True pollock Pollachius Atlantic pollock Saithe (pollock) Fisheries Bottom trawling Cod boat Cod fisheries Cod fishing in Newfoundland Cod Wars Collapse of the Atlantic northwest cod fishery Fishing stage Harold Innis and the cod fishery Food Cod as food Ackee and saltfish Arbroath smokie Bacalaíto Boknafisk Cabbie claw Cod liver oil Crappit heid Cullen skink Dried and salted cod Finnan haddie Fish and brewis Fish and chips Fish ball Fishcake Fish finger Fish fry Fish pie Fried fish Lutefisk Pescado frito Scrod Stockfish Taramasalata Traditional Grimsby smoked fish Other topics Banks dory Cajón de rumba Cod worm Fish flake Isinglass Sacred Cod Whitefish Whiting v t e Dietary supplements Types Amino acids Bodybuilding supplement Energy drink Energy bar Fatty acids Herbal supplements Minerals Prebiotics Probiotics ( Lactobacillus Bifidobacterium ) Protein bar Vitamins Vitamins and chemical elements ("minerals") Retinol (Vitamin A) B vitamins Thiamine (B 1 ) Riboflavin (B 2 ) Niacin (B 3 ) Pantothenic acid (B 5 ) Pyridoxine (B 6 ) Biotin (B 7 ) Folic acid (B 9 ) Cyanocobalamin (B 12 ) Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) Ergocalciferol and Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D) Tocopherol (Vitamin E) Naphthoquinone (Vitamin K) Calcium Choline Chromium Cobalt Copper Fluorine Iodine Iron Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Phosphorus Potassium Selenium Sodium Sulfur Zinc Other common ingredients AAKG β-hydroxy β-methylbutyrate Carnitine Chondroitin sulfate Cod liver oil Copper gluconate Creatine Dietary fiber Echinacea Elemental calcium Ephedra Fish oil Folic acid Ginseng Glucosamine Glutamine Grape seed extract Guarana Iron supplements Japanese honeysuckle Krill oil Lingzhi Linseed oil Lipoic acid Milk thistle Melatonin Red yeast rice Royal jelly Saw palmetto Spirulina St John's wort Taurine Wheatgrass Wolfberry Yohimbine Zinc gluconate Related articles Codex Alimentarius Enzyte Hadacol Herbal tea Nutraceutical Multivitamin Nutrition v t e Edible fats and oils Fats Pork fats Fatback Lardo Salo Salt pork Szalonna Lard Lardon Pork belly Bacon Pancetta Tocino Speck Beef / mutton fats Dripping Suet Tallow Tail fat Dairy fats Butter Clarified butter Ghee Niter kibbeh Smen Poultry fats Chicken fat Duck fat Schmaltz Other animal fats Blubber Muktuk Whale oil Vegetable fats Borneo tallow Cocoa butter Mango butter Margarine Shea butter Vegetable shortening Oils Fish oils Cod liver oil Shark liver oil Vegetable oils Major oils Coconut oil Corn oil Cottonseed oil Olive oil Palm oil palm kernel oil Peanut oil Rapeseed oil Canola oil and Colza oil ( toxic oil syndrome ) Safflower oil Soybean oil Sunflower oil Nut oils Almond oil Argan oil Cashew oil Hazelnut oil Macadamia oil Marula oil Mongongo nut oil Pecan oil Pine nut oil Pistachio oil Walnut oil Fruit and seed oils Ambadi seed oil Avocado oil Castor oil Grape seed oil Hemp oil Linseed oil (flaxseed oil) Mustard oil Olive oil Perilla oil Poppyseed oil Pumpkin seed oil Rice bran oil Sesame oil Tea seed oil Watermelon seed oil See also List of vegetable oils Cooking oil Essential oil
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Obesity In China
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Through price policy, China can focus on controlling the external influence of international products on traditional Chinese dietary patterns and help manage the obesity trends and patterns due to the increase of Westernized foods and fast food chains. [ citation needed ] See also [ edit ] China portal Little Emperor Syndrome Epidemiology of obesity References [ edit ] ^ a b c d MacLeod, Calum (1 August 2007).
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Feather-Plucking
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Many medical causes underlying the development of feather-plucking have been proposed including allergies (contact/inhalation/food), endoparasites, ectoparasites, skin irritation (e.g. by toxic substances, low humidity levels), skin desiccation, hypothyroidism, obesity, pain, reproductive disease, systemic illness (in particular liver and renal disease), hypocalcaemia, psittacine beak and feather disease (PBFD), proventricular dilatation syndrome, colic, giardiasis, psittacosis, airsacculitis, heavy metal toxicosis, bacterial or fungal folliculitis, genetic feather abnormalities, nutritional deficiencies (in particular vitamin A) and dietary imbalances, and neoplasia. [4] [15] For many of the above-mentioned factors, a causative relationship or correlation has not been established and may therefore merely be the result of coincidental findings.
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Phossy Jaw
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