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Obamacare is really good at getting health insurance to people -- if their states' leaders let it.Uninsured Rate Down Way More In States That Embraced Obamacare
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How I reversed Hyperthyroidism and embraced healthy living
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Bush Family Member Condemns David Perdue For Linking Michelle Nunn To 'Terrorists'
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But some are unwilling to compromise unless Trump renounces the white nationalists who love him.Highway To Hell: Democrats Are Ready To Play Ball With A President Trump
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You Reap What You Sow!
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After the U.S. spent decades pursuing a failed 'quiet diplomacy' approach to promoting rights and freedom in Tibet and China, now is the time for the President to turn up the volume and speak out publicly.It's Time for Obama to Confront Xi on Tibet and Human Rights
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Creating a vision of what psychological health looks like in today's world is a challenge.How You Can 'Grow' Your Mental Health
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Review some of the events that successful campaigns organized or participated in, and model their success. This is another way you can make reverse crowdfund-gineering work for you.Reverse Crowdfund-gineering: Five Ways to Integrate Events into your Crowdfunding Campaign
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What are the signs and symptoms of Marden-Walker syndrome? Marden-Walker syndrome is characterized by a mask-like face with blepharophimosis (a narrowing of the eye opening), small mouth, micrognathia, cleft or high-arched palate, low-set ears, multiple congenital joint contractures (chronic shortening of muscles or tendons around joints), and decreased muscular mass. Additional features may include ptosis, arachnodactyly, camptodactyly (an unusual curvature of the fingers), chest deformities, kyphoscoliosis, and absent deep tendon reflexes. Some individuals have renal anomalies, cardiovascular abnormalities or cerebral malformations. Most signs of Marden-Walker syndrome present in the neonatal period. Disease course is characterized by failure to thrive and psychomotor retardation. Mental retardation generally remains severe, whereas contractures are not progressive and decrease with advancing age and physiotherapy. The Human Phenotype Ontology provides the following list of signs and symptoms for Marden-Walker syndrome. If the information is available, the table below includes how often the symptom is seen in people with this condition. You can use the MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary to look up the definitions for these medical terms. Signs and Symptoms Approximate number of patients (when available) Arachnodactyly 90% Blepharophimosis 90% Cleft palate 90% Cognitive impairment 90% Limitation of joint mobility 90% Low-set, posteriorly rotated ears 90% Mask-like facies 90% Microcephaly 90% Muscular hypotonia 90% Narrow mouth 90% Ptosis 90% Radioulnar synostosis 90% Short stature 90% Skeletal muscle atrophy 90% Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 50% Camptodactyly of finger 50% Intrauterine growth retardation 50% Kyphosis 50% Pectus carinatum 50% Pectus excavatum 50% Scoliosis 50% Abnormal form of the vertebral bodies 7.5% Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the cerebellum 7.5% Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the corpus callosum 7.5% Displacement of the external urethral meatus 7.5% Hydrocephalus 7.5% Multicystic kidney dysplasia 7.5% Pyloric stenosis 7.5% Renal hypoplasia/aplasia 7.5% Situs inversus totalis 7.5% Talipes 7.5% Ventricular septal defect 7.5% Abnormality of the sternum - Agenesis of corpus callosum - Anteverted nares - Autosomal recessive inheritance - Camptodactyly - Cerebellar hypoplasia - Congenital contracture - Cryptorchidism - Dandy-Walker malformation - Decreased muscle mass - Dextrocardia - Epicanthus - Fixed facial expression - High palate - Hypertelorism - Hypoplasia of the brainstem - Hypospadias - Inferior vermis hypoplasia - Inguinal hernia - Intellectual disability - Joint contracture of the hand - Long philtrum - Low-set ears - Micropenis - Microphthalmia - Postnatal growth retardation - Primitive reflexes (palmomental, snout, glabellar) - Pulmonary hypoplasia - Renal hypoplasia - Seizures - Short neck - Strabismus - Talipes equinovarus - Wide anterior fontanel - Zollinger-Ellison syndrome - The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) has collected information on how often a sign or symptom occurs in a condition. Much of this information comes from Orphanet, a European rare disease database. The frequency of a sign or symptom is usually listed as a rough estimate of the percentage of patients who have that feature. The frequency may also be listed as a fraction. The first number of the fraction is how many people had the symptom, and the second number is the total number of people who were examined in one study. For example, a frequency of 25/25 means that in a study of 25 people all patients were found to have that symptom. Because these frequencies are based on a specific study, the fractions may be different if another group of patients are examined. Sometimes, no information on frequency is available. In these cases, the sign or symptom may be rare or common.
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People dressed as robots are following him around at a town hall in New Hampshire.Marco Rubio Says He'll Keep Using The Same Obama Attack Line Over And Over Despite Being Mocked
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Beatles legend has it that Paul McCartney composed the melody for "Yesterday" -- the most-covered song in music history -- in8 Famous Ideas That Came From Dreams (Literally)
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Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr. arrived late to the Jan. 6 attack because he had car trouble. He threatened House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.QAnon Believer Who Threatened To Shoot Nancy Pelosi For Trump Sentenced To Prison
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Lauren Kinch and Andrew Baumgartner Join UBS Private Wealth Management in San Francisco https://t.co/qln8M79wo9 https://t.co/6jlypn8SDV
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You made this personal, so let me offer you a personal response.Dear Kellie Leitch: If You Think Immigrants Don't 'Work Hard,' You Haven't Met My Family
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Lost in the current, ongoing debate over presidential powers and immigration policy is history -- which, as usual, is repeating itself, and offering eye-opening lessons for the present, if only someone in Washington would pause to look back.The "Immigration Proclamation?"
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El Salvador Finally Decides to do What is Necessary.
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The proposal is unlikely to get off the ground.Trump's Budget Would Partly Replace Food Stamp Benefits With Canned Goods
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Seeing bull and bear $VIX also rising with $SPY holding. lets see... im only in a credit spread and wont trade until my setup is 100% perfect.
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Key Points - After childhood liver cancer has been diagnosed, tests are done to find out if cancer cells have spread within the liver or to other parts of the body. - There are two grouping systems for childhood liver cancer. - There are four PRETEXT and POSTTEXT groups: - PRETEXT and POSTTEXT Group I - PRETEXT and POSTTEXT Group II - PRETEXT and POSTTEXT Group III - PRETEXT and POSTTEXT Group IV - There are three ways that cancer spreads in the body. - Cancer may spread from where it began to other parts of the body. After childhood liver cancer has been diagnosed, tests are done to find out if cancer cells have spread within the liver or to other parts of the body. The process used to find out if cancer has spread within the liver, to nearby tissues or organs, or to other parts of the body is called staging. In childhood liver cancer, the PRETEXT and POSTTEXT groups are used instead of stage to plan treatment. The results of the tests and procedures done to detect, diagnose, and find out whether the cancer has spread are used to determine the PRETEXT and POSTTEXT groups. There are two grouping systems for childhood liver cancer. Two grouping systems are used for childhood liver cancer: - The PRETEXT group describes the tumor before the patient has treatment. - The POSTTEXT group describes the tumor after the patient has treatment. There are four PRETEXT and POSTTEXT groups: The liver is divided into 4 sections. The PRETEXT and POSTTEXT groups depend on which sections of the liver have cancer. PRETEXT and POSTTEXT Group I In group I, the cancer is found in one section of the liver. Three sections of the liver that are next to each other do not have cancer in them. PRETEXT and POSTTEXT Group II In group II, cancer is found in one or two sections of the liver. Two sections of the liver that are next to each other do not have cancer in them. PRETEXT and POSTTEXT Group III In group III, one of the following is true: - Cancer is found in three sections of the liver and one section does not have cancer. - Cancer is found in two sections of the liver and two sections that are not next to each other do not have cancer in them. PRETEXT and POSTTEXT Group IV In group IV, cancer is found in all four sections of the liver. There are three ways that cancer spreads in the body. Cancer can spread through tissue, the lymph system, and the blood: - Tissue. The cancer spreads from where it began by growing into nearby areas. - Lymph system. The cancer spreads from where it began by getting into the lymph system. The cancer travels through the lymph vessels to other parts of the body. - Blood. The cancer spreads from where it began by getting into the blood. The cancer travels through the blood vessels to other parts of the body. Cancer may spread from where it began to other parts of the body. When cancer spreads to another part of the body, it is called metastasis. Cancer cells break away from where they began (the primary tumor) and travel through the lymph system or blood. - Lymph system. The cancer gets into the lymph system, travels through the lymph vessels, and forms a tumor (metastatic tumor) in another part of the body. - Blood. The cancer gets into the blood, travels through the blood vessels, and forms a tumor (metastatic tumor) in another part of the body. The metastatic tumor is the same type of cancer as the primary tumor. For example, if childhood liver cancer spreads to the lung, the cancer cells in the lung are actually liver cancer cells. The disease is metastatic liver cancer, not lung cancer.
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Got a success story of your own? Send it to us at [email protected] and you could be featured on the siteI Lost Weight: Elliott Subervi Made Exercise A Priority And Lost 125 Pounds
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Dyserythropoietic anemia and thrombocytopenia is a rare condition; its prevalence is unknown. Occasionally, individuals with this disorder are mistakenly diagnosed as having more common blood disorders, making it even more difficult to determine how many people have dyserythropoietic anemia and thrombocytopenia.
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This condition is inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. The gene associated with this condition is located on the X chromosome, which is one of the two sex chromosomes. In males (who have only one X chromosome), one altered copy of the gene in each cell is sufficient to cause the condition. In females (who have two X chromosomes), a mutation would have to occur in both copies of the gene to cause the disorder. Because it is unlikely that females will have two altered copies of this gene, males are affected by X-linked recessive disorders much more frequently than females. A characteristic of X-linked inheritance is that fathers cannot pass X-linked traits to their sons. In X-linked recessive inheritance, a female with one mutated copy of the gene in each cell is called a carrier. She can pass on the altered gene but usually does not experience signs and symptoms of the disorder. Occasionally, however, females who carry an SLC9A6 gene mutation have mild learning disabilities. It is unclear if these disabilities are related to the gene mutation or occur by chance.
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Don't look now, but President Barack Obama has been inching up in the polls, tying Reagan for this juncture in his presidency. Several polls have him inching up to nearly 50 percent approval rating after a rough 2014.Obama Has Tied Reagan In Public Opinion Polls
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Successful companies frequently rely heavily on just one product for the majority of their sales and profit. That’s trueAmerica's Most Profitable Products: 24/7 Wall St.
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The latest fundraising reports were dismal for Carson's flagging campaign.Ted Cruz Campaign Fundraising Surges Ahead Of Ben Carson
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Calm Settles On Washington As U.S. Bombs Syria
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To the south of Rome, a new museum will shed light into what life may have been like – 600,000 years ago. Read more on world.time.comNew Museum Shows How Your Life Could Have Been 600,000 Years Ago | TIME.com
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While this strange-looking mushroom has been called a "tree cancer" since it will eventually kill its host tree, it has attracted interest for centuries in fighting human cancer and other diseases.Chaga, the Clinker Fungus: This Mushroom Looks Scary But Can Benefit Health
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren is the keynote speaker for Monday night.Watch The 2016 Democratic National Convention Live
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X-linked Opitz G/BBB syndrome is thought to affect 1 in 10,000 to 50,000 males, although it is likely that this condition is underdiagnosed. The incidence of autosomal dominant Opitz G/BBB syndrome is unknown. It is part of a larger condition known as 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, which is estimated to affect 1 in 4,000 people.
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Supreme Court job approval sinks to all-time low, poll shows
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McConnell subjects Lynch to ransom-based governing.
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America's statutes, policies and regulations (Laws) are designed for a non-digital world -- a world where a taxi was something you hailed on the street, not by clicking a smartphone app. The world of Bricks (i.e., the older traditional economy) and Clicks (i.e, the newer tech-fueled economy) are merging.As Bricks and Clicks Merge, Geeks Are Discovering Politics
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You heard that right: napping at work.Why More Bosses Need To Embrace Napping At Work
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Bartender Accused Of Plotting To Poison John Boehner
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$NIO - NIO June Deliveries Show Continuing Weakness And A Glimmer Of Hope. https://t.co/EakU2uQSOe #finance #markets #trading
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ESPN Reporter Confirms LeBron's Own Announcement
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China’s Covid-Zero approach still remains the biggest challenge facing the luxury industry as the pandemic enters its third year https://t.co/1nPPtl6Q9w
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A lithium producer crucial for global automakers like Tesla plans to explore for metals in a Chinese region tied to allegations of human rights abuses https://t.co/DmojRzIaPj
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One Twitter user sagely noted, "If Howard Schultz doesn’t want to be called a billionaire, there’s an easy solution for that."Howard Schultz Prefers You Use Another Term Besides 'Billionaire'
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The explosion of digital platforms is causing many marketers to rethink how they engage with consumers. But sometimes in their hurry to embrace the digital world, companies often lose their way and forget the basic principles of good marketing and branding.Timeless or New? The ABCs of Marketing in a Digital Era
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He said the party’s chances of keeping control of the Senate are “very dicey.”Mitch McConnell Issues Sternest Warning Yet That GOP Is In Danger Of Losing Senate
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GOP Congressman Says His Medical Background Qualifies Him To Deny Climate Change
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The millions of consumers who eat undercooked chicken at their peril and the beleaguered workers in these dank, overcrowded, and dangerous plants can only hope the president's people come to their senses over there and kill this misguided fiasco.Department of Agriculture Sends Misguided Fiasco of a Poultry Processing Rule to the White House
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If the American people could achieve independence against a tyrannical government more than two centuries ago, we can create a government that works, not just for the billionaire class, but for all of our people today.The Political Revolution Continues
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The Muslim congresswoman-elect will be the first hijab-wearing member of the House.Ilhan Omar Says Her Election To Congress Is 'A Real Rejection' Of Religious Bigotry
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"There's many other tools than we have without canceling a dinner. That's not gonna change anything."Scott Walker And Jeb Bush Disagree Over Canceling State Dinner For Chinese President
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The stress and strain of constantly being connected can sometimes take your life -- and your well-being -- off course. GPSGPS Guide: 19 Graceful Jellyfish Sure To Make You Feel Less Stressed
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On the Red Planet, the Mars rover Curiosity is facing brilliant hillsides, bold craters, and possibly sand dunes, not toMars Landscapes Include Red Planet's Craters, Hills, Rocks (PHOTOS)
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$EZFL - EzFill announces expansion of commercial fleet business https://t.co/CwsdSWcPMD
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Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome is a group of eye disorders that affects the development of the eye. Common eye symptoms include cornea defects, which is the clear covering on the front of the eye, and iris defects, which is the colored part of the eye. People with this syndrome may have an off-center pupil (corectopia) or extra holes in the eyes that can look like multiple pupils (polycoria). About 50% of people with this syndrome develop glaucoma, which is a serious condition that increases pressure inside of the eye. This may cause vision loss or blindness. Click here to view a diagram of the eye. Even though Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome is primarily an eye disorder, this syndrome is also associated with symptoms that affect other parts of the body. Most people with this syndrome have distinctive facial features and many have issues with their teeth, including unusually small teeth (microdontia) or fewer than normal teeth (oligodontia). Some people have extra folds of skin around their belly button, heart defects, or other more rare birth defects. There are three types of Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome and each has a different genetic cause. Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome type 1 is caused by spelling mistakes (mutations) in the PITX2 gene. Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome type 3 is caused by mutations in the FOXC1 gene. The gene that causes Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome type 2 is not known, but it is located on chromosome 13. Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome has an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance.
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The danger isn't that no one would stand up to President Trump. The danger is that they would.What The Boston Globe Doesn't Get About Donald Trump
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Game, set, match.Ex-College Basketball Star Waits 2 Years To Send The Perfect Tweet
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$CDAB - Coeur d'Alene Bancorp GAAP EPS of $0.22, revenue of $1.73M https://t.co/R0nUlLoKKP
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Sarcoidosis affects people of all ages and races. However, it's more common among African Americans and Northern Europeans. In the United States, the disease affects African Americans somewhat more often and more severely than Whites. Studies have shown that sarcoidosis tends to vary amongst ethnic groups. For example, eye problems related to the disease are more common in Japanese people. Lofgren's syndrome, a type of sarcoidosis, is more common in people of European descent. Lofgren's syndrome may involve fever, enlarged lymph nodes, arthritis (usually in the ankles), and/or erythema nodosum. Erythema nodosum is a rash of red or reddish-purple bumps on your ankles and shins. The rash may be warm and tender to the touch. Sarcoidosis is somewhat more common in women than in men. The disease usually develops between the ages of 20 and 50. People who have a family history of sarcoidosis also are at higher risk for the disease. Researchers have looked for a link between sarcoidosis and exposure to workplace and environmental factors. However, no clear link has been found.
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"It sounds like we are suggesting that 'bounce backs' are [voter] fraud or likely to be fraud.”Iowa Secretary Of State's Office Released Statistics That Its Own Staff Objected To
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How might complex regional pain syndrome be treated? There is no known cure for complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Treatment includes a multidisciplinary approach with the aim of controlling pain symptoms. It has been suggested that when treatment is started within a few months of when symptoms begin, improvement or remission may be possible. A combination of therapies is usually necessary including medications, physical and occupational therapy, interventional procedures, and psychosocial/behavioral management. Medications used to treat CRPS may include:oral and topical pain relievers; antidepressants or anticonvulsants (which are sometimes used to treat pain); corticosteroids; bone-loss medications; sympathetic nerve-blocking medications; intravenous anesthetics (Ketamine), and/or intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG). Other therapies used may include applying heat or cold; electrical nerve stimulation; and biofeedback. Interventional procedures may include: trigger/tender point injections; regional sympathetic nerve block; spinal cord stimulation; epiduralclonidine; and chemical or mechanical sympathectomy. Unfortunately, published research studies validating the efficacy of these treatment options are limited and no single drug or therapy (or combination) has shown consistent, long-lasting improvement among affected people. For more information on treatment options for CRPS, click on the following link from the Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Association of America (RSDSA) http://rsds.org/treatment or the following link on chronic pain through the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/chronic_pain/detail_chronic_pain.htm
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Mercy Medical Center denied one woman's request to be sterilized after giving birth.Want Your Tubes Tied At A Catholic Hospital? Try Threatening To Sue.
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Unlike other types of cancer, leukemia isn't a tumor that your doctor can surgically remove. Leukemia cells are produced in the bone marrow and travel throughout the body. The Goal of Treatment The goal of treatment for leukemia is to destroy the leukemia cells and allow normal cells to form in the bone marrow. Depending on the type and extent of the disease, patients may have chemotherapy, biological therapy, radiation therapy, or stem cell transplantation. Some patients receive a combination of treatments. Treatment depends on a number of factors, including the type of leukemia, the patient's age and general health, whether leukemia cells are present in the fluid around the brain or spinal cord, and whether the leukemia has been treated before. It also may depend on certain features of the leukemia cells and the patient's symptoms. Acute Leukemia or Chronic Leukemia? If a person has acute leukemia, they will need treatment right away. The purpose of treatment is to stop the rapid growth of leukemia cells and to bring about remission, meaning the cancer is under control. In many cases, a person will continue treatment after signs and symptoms disappear to prevent the disease from coming back. Some people with acute leukemia can be cured. Learn more about treatments for acute myeloid leukemia. Learn more about treatments for chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Chronic leukemia may not need to be treated until symptoms appear. Treatment can often control the disease and its symptoms. Types of Treatments Some, but not all, forms of treatment for leukemia include - chemotherapy - biological therapy - radiation therapy. chemotherapy biological therapy radiation therapy. Chemotherapy Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells. This a common treatment for some types of leukemia. Chemotherapy may be taken by mouth in pill form, by injection directly into a vein, or through a catheter. If leukemia cells are found in the fluid around the brain or spinal cord, the doctor may inject drugs directly into the fluid to ensure that the drugs reach the leukemia cells in the brain. Biological Therapy Biological therapy uses special substances that improve the body's natural defenses against cancer. Some patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia receive monoclonal antibodies, which are man-made proteins that can identify leukemia cells. Monoclonal antibodies bind to the cells and assist the body in killing them. Although monoclonal antibodies are being used to treat leukemia, researchers are studying more innovative ways to use them in treatment. Some antibodies are used alone to try to prompt the immune system to attack leukemia cells. Other antibodies are attached to substances that can deliver poison to cancer cells. These modified antibodies, called immunotoxins, deliver the toxins directly to the cancer cells. Lately, precision medicine trials have shown evidence that single targeted therapies taken in pill form can prolong survival. Radiation Therapy Radiation therapy uses high-energy X-rays to destroy cancer cells. A machine outside the body directs high-energy beams at the spleen, the brain, or other parts of the body where leukemia cells have collected. Radiation therapy is used primarily to control disease in bones that are at risk of fracture or at sites that are causing pain.
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Red to green $3902 for $ES_F $SPY $SPX
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Fifty times stronger than heroin, fentanyl is showing up in more places, leaving state and local health and law enforcementAs Fentanyl Spreads, States Step Up Responses
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Prosecutors said that high school athletes were bribed into playing for certain schools.College Basketball Coaches, Adidas Exec Charged In Kickback Scheme
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BENCHMARK 10-YEAR JGB FUTURES OPEN UP 0.01 POINT
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Roberts appeared vulnerable earlier this year after questions were raised about his residency in Kansas, similar to what helped defeat veteran Sen. Richard Lugar two years ago.Absentee Senator Pat Roberts Survives Bruising Kansas Primary
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WaPo: Jeb The Front Runner
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Some people opt to take vitamin D supplements to reach the 600 International Units (IUs) recommended for most adults. (AsVitamin D Foods: The Best Natural Sources To Add To Your Diet
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The Briton will be using RunSocial, an app that'll let him interact with runners on Earth.Astronaut Tim Peake Is Ready To Run The London Marathon From Space -- And You Can Join Him
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"It is simply absurd to suggest that we would ever compromise our integrity for any sport or athlete."Floyd Mayweather, USADA Dispute Anti-Doping Rule Violation Report
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A new lawsuit is trying to block voters from creating an independent redistricting commission.Conservative Group Moves To Block Michigan Gerrymandering Reform
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What are the signs and symptoms of iridocorneal endothelial (ICE) syndrome? The most common feature of ICE syndrome is the movement of endothelial cells off the cornea onto the iris. This loss of cells from the cornea often leads to swelling of the cornea, distortion of the iris, and variable degrees of distortion of the pupil (the adjustable opening at the center of the iris that allows varying amounts of light to enter the eye). This cell movement also plugs the fluid outflow channels of the eye, causing glaucoma.
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Earnings expectations for 2023 likely to be revised lower, Goldman warns https://t.co/3NjXSaIwrh
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* Richard Bower - Professor at Durham (/u/rgbower)
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At least not yet.There Is No Trump Pivot
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"Taken together, these findings suggest that chronically inadequate sleep affects bone metabolism and bone marrow compositionSleep Deprivation Could Be Bad For Bones
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The journalists had been promised they could cover the nominee's departure from a Toledo restaurant.Mike Pence's Team Boots Reporters After Audio Emerges Of Trump Saying He Can Grab Women 'By The P***y'
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A closer look at the data calls into question the effort to politicize attacks on law enforcement.Despite Trump Administration Fearmongering, 2017 Is Among Safest Years Ever For Police
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His Bronc riding days are over; the last rodeo is done. Peyton Manning is saying goodbye; it's been lots of fun. I'm toldReport: Broncos' Peyton Manning To Retire
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"Because of Selig's grip on the role, of course, it is entirely unclear throughout all areas of the sport, from the leagueJose Canseco Wants To Succeed Bud Selig As MLB Commissioner With #CansecoCare Plan
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Apple Watch Faces Major Challenge In Fashion Industry
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Rather than make a seismic shift, let's take small but powerfully effective steps to get lean and healthy. Here are nine effective strategies to take control now. That way, if you have New Year's Day regrets, getting on the scales won't be one of them.No More Resolutions! 9 Strategies for Fast and Lasting Fat Loss in 2014
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What are the signs and symptoms of Neuropathy, hereditary motor and sensory, Okinawa type? The Human Phenotype Ontology provides the following list of signs and symptoms for Neuropathy, hereditary motor and sensory, Okinawa type. If the information is available, the table below includes how often the symptom is seen in people with this condition. You can use the MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary to look up the definitions for these medical terms. Signs and Symptoms Approximate number of patients (when available) Hand tremor 5% Adult onset - Autosomal dominant inheritance - Decreased number of peripheral myelinated nerve fibers - Degeneration of anterior horn cells - Distal sensory impairment - Fasciculations - Gait disturbance - Gliosis - Hyperlipidemia - Mildly elevated creatine phosphokinase - Peripheral neuropathy - Proximal amyotrophy - Proximal muscle weakness - Slow progression - Tetraplegia - The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) has collected information on how often a sign or symptom occurs in a condition. Much of this information comes from Orphanet, a European rare disease database. The frequency of a sign or symptom is usually listed as a rough estimate of the percentage of patients who have that feature. The frequency may also be listed as a fraction. The first number of the fraction is how many people had the symptom, and the second number is the total number of people who were examined in one study. For example, a frequency of 25/25 means that in a study of 25 people all patients were found to have that symptom. Because these frequencies are based on a specific study, the fractions may be different if another group of patients are examined. Sometimes, no information on frequency is available. In these cases, the sign or symptom may be rare or common.
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How is X-linked hypophosphatemia inherited? X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is caused by mutations in the PHEX gene, and is inherited in an X-linked dominant manner. This means that the gene responsible for the condition is located on the X chromosome, and having only one mutated copy of the gene is enough to cause the condition in both males and females. A female with XLH has a 50% chance of passing along a mutation to each of her children. Since males only have one X-chromosome, a male with XLH will pass along the condition to all of his daughters, but not to his sons. PHEX mutations are inherited through families, but they can also occur spontaneously, explaining why some people with XLH may not have a previous family history.
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At this point, if you are someone who is interested in supplements and vitamins, you might be getting tired of hearing about all the extensive virtues of vitamin D.Could a Vitamin D Supplement a Day Keep the Colds Away?
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What causes hyper IgM syndrome? A flawed gene (or genes) in T-cells (a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system and helps the body fight diseases or harmful substances) is responsible for hyper IgM syndrome. The faulty T-cells do not give B-cells a signal they need to switch from making IgM to IgA and IgG. Most cases (approximately 70%) of hyper-IgM syndrome are linked to a recessive mutation on the X chromosome. These cases are inherited as an X-linked recessive genetic trait. Because males do not have a second, healthy, X-chromosome to offset the disease, boys far out number girls with this disease. A small number of cases of hyper IgM syndrome have been attributed to autosomal recessive and autosomal dominant genetic inheritance. In addition, a rare acquired form of the disorder has been described in the medical literature.
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The GOP’s scramble to court Wall Street "By pushing mega-bank welfare to the head of the line, Republicans also sent a clear signal to Wall Street that they’ll do whatever it takes to further feather the bankers’ nests."
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Adrenal crisis is treated with adrenal hormones. People with adrenal crisis need immediate treatment. Any delay can cause death. When people with adrenal crisis are vomiting or unconscious and cannot take their medication, the hormones can be given as an injection. A person with adrenal insufficiency should carry a corticosteroid injection at all times and make sure that others know how and when to administer the injection, in case the person becomes unconscious. The dose of corticosteroid needed may vary with a persons age or size. For example, a child younger than 2 years of age can receive 25 milligrams (mg), a child between 2 and 8 years of age can receive 50 mg, and a child older than 8 years should receive the adult dose of 100 mg.
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Possibly even two.Texas Is Poised To Elect Its First Latina Congresswoman
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The Faux Pas: "When a client attempts the overhead press, they generally wind up with a tremendous arch in the lower backFix Your Form: How To Do The Perfect Overhead Triceps Extension
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China second-quarter GDP: five things to watch https://t.co/RMperhG0iH
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From the beginning of his service, Barack Obama has been successfully marginalized as "the other," with a substantial part of the electorate (and the United States Congress) questioning not only his politics or policies, but also his very legitimacy.Race and Racism in the Time of Obama
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These resources address the diagnosis or management of IMAGe syndrome: - Gene Review: Gene Review: IMAGe Syndrome - Genetic Testing Registry: Intrauterine growth retardation, metaphyseal dysplasia, adrenal hypoplasia congenita, and genital anomalies - National Institutes of Health Clinical Center: Managing Adrenal Insufficiency These resources from MedlinePlus offer information about the diagnosis and management of various health conditions: - Diagnostic Tests - Drug Therapy - Surgery and Rehabilitation - Genetic Counseling - Palliative Care
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President Joe Biden will restore relations with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman in Saudi Arabia and try to boost Israel’s beleaguered government. It's a trip that risks political embarrassment. 🚨 Tune in at 8 a.m. ET in #ThePoliticsSpace https://t.co/5SekUKLsLz
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FORD PLANS TO CUT AS MANY AS 8,000 JOBS IN THE COMING WEEKS -BBG NEWS
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$SAP - SAP SE GAAP EPS of €0.28, revenue of €7.52B beats by €180M; reaffirms FY22 revenue guidance https://t.co/jtMXpXFKkR
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The first U.S. case of the omicron variant has been confirmed in California.Biden Set To Extend Mask Mandate On Public Transit Through Mid-March: Reports
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The most important issues to address when you go to the doctor with chest pain are: What's causing the chest pain Whether you're having or are about to have a heart attack Angina is a symptom of an underlying heart problem, usually coronary heart disease (CHD). The type of angina pain you have can be a sign of how severe the CHD is and whether it's likely to cause a heart attack. If you have chest pain, your doctor will want to find out whether it's angina. He or she also will want to know whether the angina is stable or unstable. If it's unstable, you may need emergency medical treatment to try to prevent a heart attack. To diagnose chest pain as stable or unstable angina, your doctor will do a physical exam, ask about your symptoms, and ask about your risk factors for and your family history of CHD or other heart diseases. Your doctor also may ask questions about your symptoms, such as: What brings on the pain or discomfort and what relieves it? What does the pain or discomfort feel like (for example, heaviness or tightness)? How often does the pain occur? Where do you feel the pain or discomfort? How severe is the pain or discomfort? How long does the pain or discomfort last? Diagnostic Tests and Procedures If your doctor thinks that you have unstable angina or that your angina is related to a serious heart condition, he or she may recommend one or more tests. EKG (Electrocardiogram) An EKG is a simple, painless test that detects and records the hearts electrical activity. The test shows how fast the heart is beating and its rhythm (steady or irregular). An EKG also records the strength and timing of electrical signals as they pass through the heart. An EKG can show signs of heart damage due to CHD and signs of a previous or current heart attack. However, some people who have angina have normal EKGs. Stress Testing During stress testing, you exercise to make your heart work hard and beat fast while heart tests are done. If you cant exercise, you may be given medicine to make your heart work hard and beat fast. When your heart is working hard and beating fast, it needs more blood and oxygen. Plaque-narrowed arteries can't supply enough oxygen-rich blood to meet your heart's needs. A stress test can show possible signs and symptoms of CHD, such as: Abnormal changes in your heart rate or blood pressure Shortness of breath or chest pain Abnormal changes in your heart rhythm or your heart's electrical activity As part of some stress tests, pictures are taken of your heart while you exercise and while you rest. These imaging stress tests can show how well blood is flowing in various parts of your heart. They also can show how well your heart pumps blood when it beats. Chest X Ray A chest x ray takes pictures of the organs and structures inside your chest, such as your heart, lungs, and blood vessels. A chest x ray can reveal signs of heart failure. It also can show signs of lung disorders and other causes of symptoms not related to CHD. However, a chest x ray alone is not enough to diagnose angina or CHD. Coronary Angiography and Cardiac Catheterization Your doctor may recommend coronary angiography (an-jee-OG-ra-fee) if he or she suspects you have CHD. This test uses dye and special x rays to show the inside of your coronary arteries. To get the dye into your coronary arteries, your doctor will use a procedure called cardiac catheterization (KATH-e-ter-ih-ZA-shun). A thin, flexible tube called a catheter is put into a blood vessel in your arm, groin (upper thigh), or neck. The tube is threaded into your coronary arteries, and the dye is released into your bloodstream. Special x rays are taken while the dye is flowing through your coronary arteries. The dye lets your doctor study the flow of blood through your heart and blood vessels. Cardiac catheterization usually is done in a hospital. You're awake during the procedure. It usually causes little or no pain, although you may feel some soreness in the blood vessel where your doctor inserts the catheter. Computed Tomography Angiography Computed tomography (to-MOG-rah-fee) angiography (CTA) uses dye and special x rays to show blood flow through the coronary arteries. This test is less invasive than coronary angiography with cardiac catheterization. For CTA, a needle connected to an intravenous (IV) line is put into a vein in your hand or arm. Dye is injected through the IV line during the scan. You may have a warm feeling when this happens. The dye highlights your blood vessels on the CT scan pictures. Sticky patches called electrodes are put on your chest. The patches are attached to an EKG machine to record your heart's electrical activity during the scan. The CT scanner is a large machine that has a hollow, circular tube in the middle. You lie on your back on a sliding table. The table slowly slides into the opening of the machine. Inside the scanner, an x-ray tube moves around your body to take pictures of different parts of your heart. A computer puts the pictures together to make a three-dimensional (3D) picture of the whole heart. Blood Tests Blood tests check the levels of certain fats, cholesterol, sugar, and proteins in your blood. Abnormal levels may show that you have risk factors for CHD. Your doctor may recommend a blood test to check the level of a protein called C-reactive protein (CRP) in your blood. Some studies suggest that high levels of CRP in the blood may increase the risk for CHD and heart attack. Your doctor also may recommend a blood test to check for low levels of hemoglobin (HEE-muh-glow-bin) in your blood. Hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein in red blood cells. It helps the blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to all parts of your body. If your hemoglobin level is low, you may have a condition called anemia (uh-NEE-me-uh).
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The stress and strains of our always-connected lives can sometimes take us off course. GPS For The Soul can help you findGPS Guides: A Colorful Soul
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@collegea I'm comparing $SPX to $SPX - exact same.
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Don Blankenship was sentenced to just one year in prison on Wednesday, but any punishment at all for mine safety violations is unusual.Mining Companies Have Always Been Allowed To Choose Profit Over Safety
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On this Fourth of July weekend, it seems very obvious to many that the USA is moving forward in a "march of folly." There are so many issues and concerns that are affecting this country and those in leadership continue to ignore the problems.The Same Old March
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