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  1. CuriousCat

    What produces lipoprotein

    Question: What produces lipoprotein? Answer: Lipoproteins are formed in the body by the combination of proteins and lipids, and are produced by the liver, intestines and other tissues. They are responsible for the transport of cholesterol, triglycerides, and other lipids throughout the bloodstream.
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    What happens if you have an underactive thyroid

    Q: What are the common symptoms of an underactive thyroid? A: Common symptoms of an underactive thyroid include fatigue, weight gain, depression, dry skin, constipation, muscle cramps, and a slower heart rate. Additionally, people with this condition may experience cold intolerance, thinning...
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    What does Stage 1 ovarian cancer feel like

    Q: What does Stage 1 ovarian cancer feel like? A: Patients with Stage 1 ovarian cancer may experience abdominal pain, bloating, feeling full quickly when eating, changes in bowel movements, and/or pelvic pain. Additionally, some may experience fatigue, indigestion, back pain, pain during...
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    Can you live a normal life with autoimmune hepatitis

    Q: Is there any hope for someone with autoimmune hepatitis? A: Yes, there is hope for someone with autoimmune hepatitis. With the right treatment and lifestyle changes, it is possible to manage the condition and lead a normal life.
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    What mental illness doesn't care

    "What are the signs and symptoms of depression?" Signs and symptoms of depression include persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness, loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyable, difficulty concentrating, changes in appetite and sleep patterns, fatigue, restlessness, and...
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    How do you control amphetamine toxicity

    Answer: Amphetamine toxicity can be managed by reducing or ceasing the drug use, drinking plenty of fluids, avoiding caffeine or other stimulants, and resting in a quiet environment. If a person is having difficulty breathing, chest pain, or an irregular heartbeat, they should seek medical help...
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    How do you know if a blood clot is starting

    Query: What are the signs and symptoms of a blood clot? Signs and symptoms of a blood clot can include swelling, warmth, redness, and pain in the affected area of the body, as well as shortness of breath, chest pain, and a rapid heartbeat. In some cases, a person may also experience unusual...
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    How can weak dental enamel be strengthened

    Weak dental enamel can be strengthened by eating a balanced diet with plenty of calcium-rich foods such as dairy products, leafy greens, and nuts, as well as avoiding certain acidic foods and drinks that can erode the enamel. Additionally, it is important to brush twice a day with a fluoride...
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    What is 4 lymphogranuloma venereum LGV

    LGV is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. It typically affects the lymph nodes, with symptoms including genital ulcers, enlarged lymph nodes, and fever. Treatment with antibiotics is recommended and is usually effective. If left untreated, LGV can...
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    Am I mentally or emotionally unstable

    Query: How can I tell if I'm mentally or emotionally unstable? One way to tell if you're mentally or emotionally unstable is to assess your emotional state and how it affects your thoughts and behavior. Pay attention to any patterns of negative thinking or behavior, such as feeling overwhelmed...
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    Are people with Aspergers emotional

    Question: Is it normal to feel overwhelmed by emotions? Yes, it is normal to feel overwhelmed by emotions. Everyone experiences intense emotions at times, and it is perfectly natural to feel overwhelmed during these times. It is important to take a step back and give yourself time to process...
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    Is an anorectal abscess an emergency

    An anorectal abscess is a medical emergency as it can cause severe pain and infection if not treated promptly. It may require antibiotics, incision, and drainage, and in more serious cases, hospitalization. Early diagnosis and treatment is essential to prevent further complications.
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    Can you have kids with Chiari

    Query: Can people with Chiari have children? Yes, people with Chiari can have children. In many cases, pregnancy does not impact the severity of a Chiari malformation, although it can cause increased symptoms in some individuals. However, it is recommended that individuals with Chiari should...
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    What vitamins are good for autoimmune hepatitis

    Vitamins D, B12, and C can all be beneficial in treating autoimmune hepatitis. Vitamin D helps regulate the immune system, B12 helps reduce inflammation, and Vitamin C helps protect our cells from damage. Additionally, Omega-3 fatty acids have been found to reduce inflammation and improve liver...
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    Can lymphoma go away completely

    Question: Can lymphoma go away completely? Answer: Yes, in some cases, lymphoma can go away completely with treatment. However, it is important to note that it is not always curable and treatment plans vary depending on the type and stage of the disease.
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    What are the symptoms of Stage 3 cervical cancer

    Stage 3 cervical cancer typically causes symptoms such as pelvic pain, abdominal swelling, increased urinary frequency, and rectal bleeding. Advanced stages of the disease may also cause fatigue, back pain, and leg swelling. Regular checkups can help detect cervical cancer in its early stages...
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    Does chemotherapy cure lymphoma

    Answer: Chemotherapy can very effectively reduce and even eliminate lymphoma in some cases. It is important to speak to your doctor to determine the best course of treatment for your specific diagnosis.
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    Does trisomy 18 come from Mom or Dad

    Trisomy 18 is caused by an extra chromosome 18 present in all or some of the body’s cells. It is a random event that can occur during the formation of reproductive cells in either the mother or the father, and is not inherited from either parent.
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    What is the main cause of UTI

    Answer: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are usually caused by bacteria that enter the urinary tract. The most common culprits are E. coli, Klebsiella pneumonia, and Staphylococcus saprophyticus. Other risk factors include decreased urine flow, weakened immune system, and sexual intercourse...
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    What are unusual causes of pancreatitis

    Q: What are some unusual causes of pancreatitis? A: Pancreatitis can be caused by a variety of factors, including certain medications, alcohol abuse, gallstones, certain genetic conditions, and even some types of viral infections. In some cases, it can even be caused by physical trauma, such as...
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