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  1. Esophageal cancer
    (or never start) using tobacco and to limit the use of alcohol. Recognizing Symptoms Early esophageal cancer usually does not cause symptoms. However, as the cancer grows, symptoms may include: Difficult or painful swallowing Severe weight loss Pain in the throat or back, behind the breastbone or between the shoulder blades Hoarseness or chronic cough Vomiting Coughing up blood These symptoms may be caused by esophageal cancer or by other conditions. It is important to check with a doctor. Diagnosing Esophageal Cancer To help find the cause of symptoms, the doctor evaluates a person's medical history and performs a physical exam.
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  2. Salivary Gland Disorders: Mouth and Dental Disorders: Merck Manual
    Other than cancer (see Mouth Growths: Types of Oral Cancer), two major types of disorders affect the salivary glands: one that results ... avoid sugars; and undergo dental examinations, cleanings,
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  3. Snoring
    Snoring Snoring is the act of breathing through the open mouth in such a way as to cause a vibration of the uvula and soft palate, thus giving rise to a sound which may vary from a soft noise to a loud unpleasant sound. This most commonly occurs during sleep The cause of snoring is some kind
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  4. Dental disorders - W 00004000 rongDiagnosis.com
    Dental disorders as a possible cause of Mouth infections, with analysis of Dental disorders and tests to confirm diagnosis. Links to 24 other causes of Mouth infections. ... More about Dental disorders:
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  5. Oral hygiene
    Oral hygiene Oral hygiene is keeping the mouth clean. Oral hygiene is considered to be the best means of prevention of cavities (dental caries), gingivitis, periodontitis, and other dental disorders. It also helps to prevent bad breath (halitosis). Oral hygiene is necessary for all persons to maintain the health of their teeth and mouth. Healthy teeth
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  6. mouth and dental disorders - Patient UK resources
    mouth and dental disorders - medical resources available from Patient UK ... You searched for 'mouth and dental disorders'
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  7. List of rare diseases starting with B
    Bird headed dwarfism Montreal type Birdshot chorioretinopathy Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome Bixler Christian Gorlin syndrome Bjornstad syndrome Bladder neoplasm Blaichman syndrome Blastoma Blastomycosis Blepharo cheilo dontic syndrome Blepharo facio skeletal syndrome Blepharo naso facial syndrome Van maldergem type Blepharonasofacial malformation syndrome Blepharophimosis nasal groove growth retardation Blepharophimosis ptosis esotropia syndactyly short Blepharophimosis ptosis syndactyly mental retardation Blepharophimosis syndrome Ohdo type Blepharophimosis, ptosis, epicanthus inversus Blepharophimosis Blepharoptosis aortic anomaly Blepharoptosis cleft palate ectrodactyly dental anomalies Blepharoptosis myopia ectopia lentis Blepharospasm Blethen Wenick Hawkins syndrome Blomstrand syndrome Blood Coagulation Disorders, Inherited Blood platelet disorders Blood vessel disorder Bloom syndrome Blount disease Blue cone monochromatism Blue
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  8. Mouth Dental Disorders
    Health Guidance - Free Health Articles ... » Home » Conditions Disabilities » Mouth Dental Disorders ... By Nicky Pilkington | Published 09/1/2006 | Mouth Dental Disorders | Unrated...
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  9. Glossary of medical terms related to communications disorders
    Glossary of medical terms related to communications disorders This is a glossary of medical terms related to communications disorders such as blindness and deafness. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Acoustic neurinoma - tumor, usually
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  10. Mouth Dental Disorders
    Health Guidance - Free Health Articles ... » Home » Conditions Disabilities » Mouth Dental Disorders ... By Jonathan Pitts | Published 11/7/2009 | Mouth Dental Disorders | Unrated...
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  11. Mouth ulcer
    Mouth ulcer A mouth ulcer or canker sore is a painful open sore inside the mouth caused by a break in the mucous membrane. The condition is also called aphthous stomatitis. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Symptoms 2 Causes 3 Treatment Symptoms A mouth ulcer appears as a yellow or grey
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  12. Mouth & Dental Disorders: Overview Lawsuit Information - Find Trial
    InjuryBoard News: Mouth & Dental Disorders - Find trial lawyers and attorneys with experience in lawsuits involving Mouth & Dental Disorders. ... More: Mouth and Dental Disorders National News
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  13. Jonathan Edwards (theology)
    He was a student minister, not a visiting pastor, his rule being thirteen hours of study a day. In the same year he married Sarah Pierrepont, then aged seventeen, daughter of James Pierrepont (1659-1714), a founder of Yale, and through her mother great-granddaughter of Thomas Hooker. Of her piety and almost nun-like love of 2000 God and belief in His personal love for her, Edwards had known when she was only thirteen, and had written of it with spiritual enthusiasm; she was of a bright and cheerful disposition, a practical housekeeper, a model wife and the mother of his twelve children. Solomon
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  14. Article: Oral cavity disease: common: cancer of the mouth and
    If your normally playful, And it is possible that the source of the poor cat's angst lies somewhere within its oral cavity, ... In addition to discomfort and perhaps severe pain, the signs of oral...
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  15. 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate
    TOXICOKINETICS BZ may be dispersed as an aerosolized collection of small particles. Alternately, it may be dissolved in a solvent such as DMSO to enhance percutaneous absorption. Bioavailability via ingestion and by inhalation of one-micron particles approximates 80%, and 40 to 50%, respectively, of a parenterally delivered dose of BZ. Percutaneous absorption of BZ dissolved in propylene glycol yields, after a latent period of up to 24 hours, serum levels approximately 5 to 10% of those achieved with intravenous or intramuscular administration. Although inhalation of aerosolized BZ is probably the greatest risk on the battlefield, terrorists may choose to disseminate BZ
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  16. BBC - Health - Ask the doctor - Ask the Doctor
    Skip to main content ... You searched for Dental and mouth disorders. Not found what you were looking for? Try a different search technique.
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  17. Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome
    Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) is a rare disorder of nerve-muscle (neuromuscular) junction. Both the etiology and the clinical findings of the disease may resemble myasthenia gravis, but there are many substantial differences between clinical presentations and pathogenetic features of two disorders. Anderson was the first person to mention a case with possible clinical findings of LEMS in 1953, but Lambert, Eaton and Rooke were the first physicians to substantially describe the clinical and electrophysiological findings of the disease in 1966. LEMS usually comes
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  18. BBC - Health - Conditions - Illnesses and conditions
    test page only ... You searched for Dental and mouth disorders. Not found what you were looking for? Try a different search technique. ... Mouth ulcers...
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  19. Health science
    of that knowledge to improve health, cure infectious diseases, and to understand how humans and animals function. Health science research builds on the pure sciences of biology, chemistry, and physics and also social sciences (for example medical sociology). There are a wide range of traditional areas of health science. The most common areas are: medicine, nursing, midwifery, and various forms of therapy to supplement the healing process and restore proper activity (e.g. recreational, physical occupational, speech, and respiratory). Health science includes both the study and application of preventing and curing human diseases and disorders. Medical doctors include physicians and surgeons. There
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  20. Vulva
    general skin colour of the individual. The appearance of the vulva and the size of the various parts varies a great deal from one woman to another, and it is common for the left and right sides to not "match" exactly in an individual woman. In many cultures, including modern Western culture, some women have shaved or depilated part or all of the vulva. Western cultures have commonly viewed the vulva as something shameful to be hidden; the term pudendum literally means "shameful thing." However, in some other cultures it has been celebrated and even worshipped. In some Hindu sects the
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