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Effective tips to treat wet macular degeneration

Effective tips to treat wet macular degeneration

Age-related wet macular degeneration is a condition that affects the eyes, causing it to leak blood or fluids into your macula. It can result in severe problems like blindness and blurry vision. Although you cannot completely cure wet macular degeneration, minor changes in your lifestyle and habits can play a significant role in treating and managing it.
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Symptomatic treatment options for neurofibromatosis

Symptomatic treatment options for neurofibromatosis

Neurofibromatosis is a genetic condition that is marked by tumors that grow on the nerve tissue. It is usually diagnosed in childhood or early adulthood. The tumors, known as neurofibromas, that are caused due to neurofibromatosis can form on any part of the nervous system. These tumors can sometimes turn cancerous.
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Types, symptoms, and treatment of neurofibromatosis

Types, symptoms, and treatment of neurofibromatosis

Neurofibromatosis is a genetic condition that affects the nervous system. The condition causes tumors, called neurofibromas, to form anywhere in the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. These tumors are usually non-cancerous, but in some cases, they can be cancerous. Mutation in certain genes is the cause of neurofibromatosis.
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Keith’s story – Overcoming snoring and sleep apnea using ZQuiet®

Keith’s story – Overcoming snoring and sleep apnea using ZQuiet®

My name is Keith Ledbetter, 53 years old, married, and I live in Jacksonville, Florida. I have had trouble breathing during my sleep and suffered from chronic sleep deprivation, which led to tiredness, constant irritation, and poor concentration. It also started taking a heavy toll on my cardiac health. Needless to say, everyday was troublesome and upsetting.
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Things you need to know about hATTR amyloidosis and its treatment

Things you need to know about hATTR amyloidosis and its treatment

Nearly 50,000 people are affected by hATTR amyloidosis. Hereditary ATTR or hATTR amyloidosis is a family condition; it is known to be autosomal dominant. This means a person has a high probability of developing this condition with only one copy of the affected gene inherited from one parent. What are the causes of hATTR amyloidosis?
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7 treatment methods employed for multiple myeloma

7 treatment methods employed for multiple myeloma

A rare condition, multiple myeloma is cancer that develops in the bone marrow. It affects a certain type of white blood cells that are known as plasma cells. In a healthy body, these cells act as fighter cells and protect it from infections by making antibodies which recognize and destroy germs.
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