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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy

This brain disease is likely caused by repeated concussions, but this condition isn't well understood.
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Gastritis

Learn about the causes and treatments for this inflammation of the stomach lining.
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Cyclic vomiting syndrome

This condition often starts in childhood and is marked by spells of vomiting several times an hour over a period of hours or days.
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Liver hemangioma

This noncancerous liver mass usually doesn't need treatment. Find out more about this common liver condition and when to seek help.
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Subconjunctival hemorrhage (broken blood vessel in eye)

Learn about this common eye condition that may look alarming but is usually harmless and clears up without treatment.
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Bladder stones

Minerals in urine can form crystals when the bladder does not empty all the way.
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Acromegaly

This hormone-related condition causes unusual bone and organ growth in adults. Learn about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.
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Urethral stricture

Narrowing of the tube that carries urine from the body, called the urethra, can limit urine flow and cause a number of problems.
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Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS)

A condition of blood plasma that produces altered antibodies that increase the risk of blood cancers and other conditions.
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Tendinopathy

Repetitive activities can injure tendons, causing pain and swelling. Wear and tear from age can also cause tendinopathy. These tendon injuries are common in the hands, arms and legs.
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an illness caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. Learn more about the symptoms, risks and ways to protect yourself.
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Polymyositis

The muscle weakness from this condition can make it hard to climb stairs or reach up. Breathing and swallowing also can be affected.

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