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  1. MrApple

    What foods trigger pancreatitis

    There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question as the foods that can trigger pancreatitis vary from person to person. Some of the foods that can be problematic for some people include high-fat foods, fried foods, processed foods, and foods that are high in sugar. Additionally, some people...
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    What is actinomycosis in lung cytology

    Actinomycosis is a chronic bacterial infection caused by a group of bacteria called Actinomyces. It is most commonly found in the lungs, but can spread to other areas of the body through the bloodstream. In the lungs, it typically causes nodules or abscesses, and can be identified in a cytology...
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    What is the 5 year survival for aplastic anemia

    The 5 year survival rate for aplastic anemia varies depending on the severity of the case as well as the type of treatment used. Generally, those with milder cases who receive a bone marrow transplant have a 5 year survival rate of around 70%. Those who receive immunosuppressive therapy have a 5...
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    How can I eat cheap for a week

    One of the best ways to eat cheaply for a week is to plan out your meals in advance. Start by making a list of meals that cost less to make, such as those with inexpensive ingredients like eggs, rice, beans, and vegetables. You can also plan to make meals that yield multiple servings, such as...
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    Who was born in 0 AD

    No one was born in 0 AD, because the concept of zero didn't exist at the time. In fact, the concept of zero wasn't introduced until around 500 AD by Indian mathematicians. Before then, there was no single representation to denote the concept of nothing. That means that there was no way to refer...
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    How do you work up hemolytic anemia

    Hemolytic anemia is a condition caused by the destruction of red blood cells, resulting in a shortage of healthy cells. To work up this condition, a doctor will typically order a complete blood count (CBC) to measure red blood cell count and other related parameters. Further tests might include...
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    Can alopecia be treated

    Yes, alopecia can be treated. Depending on the type of alopecia, treatment options can include topical medications, light therapy, corticosteroid injections, and even surgery. Topical medications may help to slow or stop hair loss and even regrow hair, while light therapy can stimulate the...
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    What is Stage 1 nasal cancer

    Stage 1 nasal cancer is a type of nasopharyngeal carcinoma, which is a rare form of head and neck cancer. It is usually diagnosed in people over the age of 50 and is more common in men than women. Symptoms of stage 1 nasal cancer may include a lump or sore in the nose or throat, a blocked nose...
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    Can too much stress cause adrenal insufficiency

    Yes, too much stress can cause adrenal insufficiency, also known as Addison's Disease. This is an endocrine disorder that occurs when the adrenal glands are unable to produce enough cortisol and/or aldosterone hormones. Stress, including physical and emotional stress, can overstimulate the...
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    What is acute lymphoblastic leukemia syndrome

    Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a type of cancer in which the bone marrow produces too many immature white blood cells, called lymphoblasts. Symptoms of ALL include fatigue, bone pain, anemia, frequent infections, and easy bruising or bleeding. If left untreated, ALL can lead to organ...
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    Does vinegar spill

    The answer to your question depends largely on the type of vinegar you are using and the surface you are spilling it on. If you are using white vinegar, it can generally be cleaned up with dish soap and warm water. If the spill is on a hard, nonporous surface like a countertop or tile floor, you...
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    Does lymphoma show up on a blood test

    Yes, lymphoma can be detected through a blood test, as well as other tests such as a physical exam, imaging tests, and a biopsy. Blood tests can detect the presence of abnormal lymphocytes, as well as other factors that may indicate the presence of lymphoma. The specific type of blood test...
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    What is the most vulnerable bone in the body

    The answer to the question regarding the most vulnerable bone in the body is the clavicle, or collarbone. This bone is known to be particularly vulnerable because it is not as well protected by muscles and other tissue as other bones in the body, making it more prone to fracture. It is also the...
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    What is behavioral modification for migraine

    Behavioral modification for migraine is a form of therapy that seeks to identify, understand, and modify the behaviors that can trigger migraines. It involves learning relaxation techniques, developing healthy sleep habits, avoiding potential triggers such as certain foods, and finding ways to...
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    Does pancreatitis cause high white blood cell count

    Yes, pancreatitis can cause an elevated white blood cell count. This can occur as an immune response to the inflammation caused by pancreatitis, which can lead to an increased number of white blood cells in the blood. Additionally, an infection of the pancreas can also cause an elevated white...
  16. MrApple

    Can you train your brain to ignore chronic pain

    Absolutely. The good news is that you can train your brain to ignore chronic pain. By practicing mindfulness meditation and cognitive behavioral therapy, you can learn to control your thoughts and focus on the present moment, instead of dwelling on pain. Additionally, engaging in regular...
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    What are the three treatments of chemo

    The three main treatments of chemotherapy are surgery, radiation therapy, and systemic therapy. Surgery is when the cancerous cells are surgically removed from the body. Radiation therapy uses high-energy X-rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Systemic therapy is a type of chemotherapy...
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    Does pancreas grow back after Whipple surgery

    Yes, in some cases the pancreas does grow back after Whipple surgery. This is because the procedure generally only involves the removal of a portion of the pancreas, and the remaining tissue is usually able to regenerate itself and resume its normal function. In rare cases, however, the entire...
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    What are three lifestyle interventions

    Lifestyle interventions are activities and behaviors we can do to improve our quality of life. Some of the most common lifestyle interventions include eating a healthy and balanced diet, exercising regularly, getting adequate sleep, managing stress, and engaging in social activities. These...
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    How much does stress increase risk of heart disease

    Stress is a major risk factor for heart disease, and its effects should not be underestimated. Stress can increase blood pressure, weaken the immune system, and lead to unhealthy lifestyle habits, such as smoking, overeating, and lack of exercise. Chronic stress can also lead to chronic...
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