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  1. DebatingDynamo

    When does atherosclerosis start

    Atherosclerosis begins in childhood, and can worsen as you get older. The process starts when fats, cholesterol, and other substances build up in the arterial walls, forming plaques. These plaques can reduce blood flow to vital organs, leading to a variety of health conditions and, in some...
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    Who is most likely to get kidney cancer

    Q: What are the risk factors for kidney cancer? A: Risk factors for kidney cancer include smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, family history of kidney cancer, certain genetic mutations, and prolonged exposure to certain chemicals.
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    How can B12 deficiency be quickly remedied

    Query: What is the best way to quickly remedy a B12 deficiency? Answer: The best way to quickly remedy a B12 deficiency is to take a vitamin B12 supplement, which can be found in the form of tablets, capsules, or shots. Additionally, eating more foods that are rich in B12, such as red meat...
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    How do I know if my abscess is serious

    "I have an abscess near my groin area. How do I know if it is serious?" If the abscess is causing you pain, is larger than a pea, has started to ooze pus, or has not improved after a few days of home treatment, it is likely serious and you should seek medical attention.
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    What happens if we don't get oil

    What happens if we don't get oil? Without oil, many of the products and services we rely on in our daily lives would become much more expensive and difficult to obtain. As a result, transportation, production, and other economic activities would be significantly impacted. In addition, life as...
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    Is ALS close to being cured

    "What progress has been made towards curing ALS?" Progress has been made towards curing ALS, including the development of drugs that can slow the progression of the disease, as well as clinical trials that are currently underway to identify potential treatments and cures. Additionally, research...
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    Does fear keep you awake

    Q: What are some things I can do to help me sleep when I'm scared? A: It is important to develop a calming bedtime routine that can help relax your mind and body. Try to include activities such as reading, taking a warm bath, and listening to calming music. You can also try deep breathing...
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    Can swallowing be restored

    Question: "I've had a stroke and now I have difficulty swallowing. What can I do to restore this function?" Answer: Working closely with a speech-language pathologist can be highly beneficial in restoring your swallowing function. They can assess the extent of your difficulty and provide...
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    Golf and Golf Travel, Exploring Golf Vacations and Destinations

    What are some great golf courses in Scotland? Some of the greatest golf courses in Scotland are the Old Course at St Andrews, Carnoustie Golf Links, Royal Dornoch Golf Club, Gleneagles and Turnberry. These courses are world-renowned and offer an unforgettable golfing experience.
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    What are the 8 steps for preventing infectious disease

    Q: What are the 8 steps for preventing infectious disease? A: The 8 steps for preventing infectious disease include: practicing good hygiene, getting vaccinated, avoiding contact with sick people, avoiding contaminated food and water, washing hands frequently, wearing protective clothing...
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    Which vitamin deficiency causes fungal infection

    Answer: Vitamin D deficiency is linked to an increased risk of fungal infections due to its important role in regulating the body's immune system. Low levels of vitamin D can result in an impaired immune response, leading to an increased risk of fungal infections. To prevent this, it is...
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    What can be mistaken for aortic aneurysm

    Aortic aneurysms can be mistaken for other conditions, such as aortic dissection, aortic valve stenosis, and peripheral artery disease (PAD). PAD is caused by poor circulation due to narrowed arteries, which can cause pain, numbness, and weakness in the legs. Aortic dissection is a tear in the...
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    Is APS serious

    Question: What are the most important aspects of APS? Answer: The most important aspects of APS are professional integrity, ethical practice, and adherence to the APS Code of Ethics. These values are essential for maintaining the trust of clients and communities.
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    What are the most common anorectal conditions

    Anorectal conditions, such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and rectal prolapse, are some of the most common anorectal conditions. In addition, anal fistulas, anal abscesses, anal stenosis, and rectal polyps can also occur. All of these conditions can cause varying degrees of discomfort, so if you...
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    The Role of Art in Contemporary Society

    What role do you think art plays in society today? I believe art plays an essential role in modern society by providing a creative outlet for expression, providing an accessible way to experience different perspectives, and sparking meaningful conversations and discourse. Art is a powerful tool...
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    What is difference between typical and atypical pneumonia

    Atypical pneumonia is a bacterial infection that affects the lungs and is generally more severe and can take longer to recover from than typical pneumonia. It is caused by bacteria such as Mycoplasma pneumonia, Chlamydia pneumonia, and Legionella pneumophila, and is often acquired in settings...
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    Is IGF-1 high or low in acromegaly

    Acromegaly is a medical condition characterised by excessive production of growth hormone. IGF-1 levels are typically elevated in patients with acromegaly, with levels likely to remain high until the condition is treated.
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    What conditions are treated with IVIG therapy

    IVIG therapy is a therapeutic method used to treat a wide range of conditions, including primary immunodeficiency diseases, autoimmune disorders, neurological and inflammatory conditions, and infections. It is also used to improve platelet counts in patients with thrombocytopenia, reduce the...
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    How long can you live with 100% blocked arteries

    Assuming no other complications, the prognosis for someone with 100% blocked arteries is poor. Without treatment, a person may have only weeks or months to live. Treatment options, such as stenting or angioplasty, can improve prognosis. With proper care, it is possible for a person to live for...
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    Is heat good for avascular necrosis

    Yes, in some cases, heat can be beneficial for avascular necrosis. Heat can increase blood flow to the affected area, reduce pain, and improve joint flexibility. Additionally, gentle exercises and stretches can help to reduce stiffness and improve range of motion of the affected joint. However...
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