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    Can pancreatitis pain go away on its own

    No, pancreatitis pain will not go away on its own. Pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas which is a very serious condition. The pain is caused by the inflammation and the digestive juices that the pancreas produces. Treatment for pancreatitis usually involves pain medication to manage...
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    Has a pancreas ever start working again

    Q: Has a pancreas ever start working again after it stops functioning? A: Yes, it is possible for a pancreas to start working again after it has stopped functioning. This is known as pancreas regeneration, and it can be achieved through various treatments such as stem cell therapy and surgical...
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    What are 2 lethal heart rhythms

    What are 2 lethal heart rhythms? The two most deadly heart rhythms are ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia. Ventricular fibrillation is a chaotic, irregular heartbeat that causes the heart to quiver, preventing it from pumping blood throughout the body. Ventricular tachycardia...
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    What are the 5 stages of celiac disease

    Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the body reacts to the ingestion of gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. The 5 stages of celiac disease are: 1) Intolerance, 2) Damage, 3) Healing, 4) Maintenance, and 5) Relapse. Intolerance is when the body begins to show signs of...
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    What is the DSM 5 criteria for tobacco addiction

    The DSM 5 criteria for tobacco addiction is defined as a diagnosis of tobacco use disorder, which is characterized by a pattern of continued tobacco use despite its harmful consequences. The criteria for a diagnosis includes: intense cravings or urges to use tobacco; difficulty controlling the...
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    What to avoid with Asperger's

    Query: What are some of the biggest challenges that people with Asperger's face? People with Asperger's often have difficulty managing social situations, understanding nonverbal communication, and engaging in conversation. Poor executive functioning, sensory sensitivities, and difficulty...
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    What are the 12 personality disorders

    What are the 12 personality disorders? The 12 personality disorders, as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), include paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal, antisocial, borderline, histrionic, narcissistic, avoidant, obsessive-compulsive, dependent, and...
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    How do I get my heart back in rhythm naturally

    Q: What natural remedies can I use to get my heart back in rhythm? A: To get your heart back in rhythm naturally, you can try lifestyle modifications such as regular exercise, stress management, and healthy eating. Additionally, some natural remedies like yoga, meditation, acupuncture, and...
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    Should I worry about keratosis

    Query: Does keratosis have any long-term effects? Yes, it is possible for keratosis to have long-term effects. Keratosis is a skin condition that can lead to the formation of hard, raised patches on the skin that can be seen and felt. If left untreated, it can lead to more serious skin...
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    What is the easiest most important way to prevent spread of infection

    The most important way to prevent the spread of infection is by following good hygiene habits. This includes washing your hands often with soap and water, avoiding touching your face, avoiding close contact with people who are sick, covering your nose and mouth when you cough and sneeze, and...
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    Can you have autism and emotional intelligence

    Yes, it is possible to have both Autism and emotional intelligence. While Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication and social interaction, emotional intelligence is the ability to understand, interpret, and respond to the emotions of oneself and...
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    What is nutrition in health and disease class

    What role does nutrition play in the prevention of disease? Nutrition plays a critical role in the prevention of disease. Eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats can help reduce the risk of many chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, heart...
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    How do you deal with PTSD trauma

    "I have recently been diagnosed with PTSD. What advice can you give me to help me cope with the disorder?" The most important thing to remember is that you are not alone. Reach out to support groups and counsellors who can provide advice, understanding and compassion. Make sure to take time for...
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    How do I not let chronic pain ruin my life

    When it comes to managing chronic pain, it is important to make sure you are taking care of your physical and mental health. Start by getting enough sleep, eating a balanced diet, and exercising regularly. Make sure to also take breaks throughout the day and find ways to relax and manage stress...
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    Can you live a long life with heart arrhythmia

    Question: Is there a way to reduce the risk of heart arrhythmia? Yes, there are several ways to reduce the risk of heart arrhythmia. It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle which includes a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol intake...
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    What parts of the body are affected by Lewy bodies

    "What is the difference between Lewy body dementia and Parkinson's disease?" Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a progressive degenerative neurological disorder that affects movement, cognition, behavior, and mood. It is caused by the buildup of Lewy bodies, clumps of abnormal proteins, in the brain...
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    Is astigmatism correction necessary

    Yes, astigmatism correction is necessary to improve vision. Astigmatism is a common vision problem that distorts objects, making them appear blurry or out of focus. It is caused by an irregularly shaped cornea or lens and can lead to permanent vision problems if left untreated. Astigmatism...
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    What are common examples of non pharmacological interventions

    Non-pharmacological interventions are treatments that don't involve the use of medication. Examples include physical therapy, exercise, dietary changes, acupuncture, stress management techniques, relaxation techniques, psychotherapy, art therapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Additionally...
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    How is the Americas Addressing Health Challenges and Strengthening Healthcare Systems

    Question: What are the biggest challenges to healthcare in the Americas? One of the biggest challenges to healthcare in the Americas is the lack of access to quality healthcare services. This is particularly true in rural areas, where healthcare services are often scarce and difficult to...
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    When should I go to the doctor for stress

    "I'm feeling overwhelmed and exhausted all the time, and I'm not sure what to do." If you are feeling overwhelmed and exhausted all the time, it could be a sign of chronic stress. It is important to take action to manage your stress levels and to seek medical help if your symptoms persist...
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