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Rotavirus

Learn more about this common childhood illness that causes fever, vomiting, diarrhea and sometimes abdominal pain.
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Selective IgA deficiency

A lack of the disease-fighting antibody called immunoglobulin A (IgA) may cause frequent infections or serious complications.
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Wilson's disease

This inherited disease causes copper to build up in vital organs, especially the liver, brain and eyes. It's treatable when caught early.
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Arteriosclerosis / atherosclerosis

Learn about the symptoms, causes and treatments for hardening of the arteries.
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Bullous pemphigoid

Learn about the symptoms, treatment and self-care strategies for the itchy blisters of this skin condition that affects older adults.
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Ramsay Hunt syndrome

A shingles outbreak can affect the facial nerve near one of your ears, potentially causing facial paralysis and hearing loss.
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Bee sting

Learn about symptoms, treatment, self-care tips and prevention of bee stings, which in some people cause severe allergic reaction.
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Acute coronary syndrome

This is a range of conditions that cause sudden low blood flow to the heart. An example is a heart attack. Know the symptoms, causes and treatment.
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Cardiomyopathy

This disease of the heart muscle makes it harder for the heart to pump blood to the rest of the body. Learn the different types and how they're treated.
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Glioma

Gliomas are the most common brain tumors in adults. Learn more about diagnosis and treatment, including innovative research to find new therapies.
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Small bowel cancer

This type of cancer starts in the small intestine. Find out more about symptoms and treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy and targeted therapy.
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Chondrosarcoma

Learn about this rare type of cancer that primarily affects bone, particularly in the shoulders, hips and pelvis. Treatment usually involves surgery.

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